Diamondbacks Position Changes at Instructs
There is no better time for experimentation than in the Fall Instructional
League. Last fall, Leyson Septimo transitioned from outfielder to relief
pitcher during Instructs. While there weren't any position changes that
extreme in this year's Arizona Diamondbacks Instructional League, there were
still several significant ones.
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When we first learned that veteran catchers Sean Coughlin and Ed Easley would
return to the Instructional League for a second consecutive season, I
surmised that they were there primarily to help guide the younger pitchers
and tutor neophyte catchers Ryan Babineau and Rossmel Perez in the nuances of
catching. As it turns out, leadership was only part of the reason for their
presence on the 20-man position player roster, according to Instructional
League field coordinator Jack Howell.
"[Easley] went through a period this year where he had a lot of passed
balls," Howell explained. "So I think he really wanted to work on his
catching and his receiving. He was really trying to fine-tune some things
that he wasn't happy with."
Howell went on to say that he felt Easley's problem with passed balls was
more mental than anything physical and that last year's 61st overall pick did
indeed show improvement at catcher this fall. But just in case Easley never
fully overcomes his troubles at backstop, the organization is working to
cover their bases, namely first and third.
"With Easley, we actually did catcher to first, then towards the end, we
started getting him some grounders at third: A catcher who can play the
corners," described Howell. "He comes to us being a third baseman from the
past, and he played some first in Visalia as well, so that wasn't a huge
change."
As for Coughlin, he may have been the most improved player at South Bend this
year on both sides of the ball. His power potential has shone through so
brightly that the organization may want to move him from the backstop
position to one that allows him to concentrate more on his hitting stroke.
"The veteran guy that really has made some strides catching, making himself
into a guy to whom pitchers really enjoy throwing," is how Howell described
Coughlin. "Also, because of his potent left-handed bat, we wanted to get him
some work at first. Now I feel, going into the spring, that we could go
either way with him. He could really help out and play part-time over at
first when he's not catching or just be a frontline catcher for us. It was a
good Instructs for him."
It was an even better Instructs for Nelson Gomez, a 210-pound corner
infielder who belted 10 homers and 12 doubles in 225 Missoula at-bats. He
was one of two players unfamiliar with the catcher position who got a chance
to try it out during the Instructional League.
"We tried catching him; we didn't have enough time in Instructional League to
really get a good look, but we gave him a shot at that," Howell said. "But
we played him at first, and he can play the outfield. Maybe we can continue
working on him to being a first base/outfielder that could catch in a pinch
if you need it."
"Obviously, his bat is going to be what carries him. He showed some sock
there in Missoula. He needs to cut down on his swing a little bit with two
strikes and work on his two-strike approach, but I was real happy with his
swing."
The other infielder to get his first ever look as a backstop was Raywilly
Gomez. Gomez earned FutureBacks Position Player of the Year honors for the
DSL Diamondbacks by leading the team in seven major offensive categories, but
his 29 errors at the hot corner led to an atrocious .858 fielding percentage
there.
"He made some throwing errors in the Dominican Summer League," understated
Howell. "[Infield coordinator] Tony [Perezchica] did a great job working
with him on his throwing, and he made some great plays at third."
"We tried him catching as well, and he really took on to it. [Catching
coordinator] Bob Didier was very impressed with him. Bob said he threw real
well to the bases. That's something we'll continue to have him work on in
the Dominican Instructional League and come into spring maybe having him
catch for us."
The only other positional changes we saw in the Fall Instructional League
were minor ones in the outfield. Isaias Asencio, Alberto Diaz, Collin
Cowgill, Ollie Linton, Alfredo Marte, Bobby Stone, and Tyrell Worthington
each rotated into all three outfield spots to increase their versatility.
"We just tried playing them all over. Mainly Cowgill, Worthington, and
Linton in center, and when they weren't playing center, I got them adjusted
to playing one of the corner slots. I think we got a lot of work in and
played those guys in a lot of different positions. I feel confident going
into this year feeling we could play them at any outfield position and they'd
be fine."
That extra versatility not only aids these individual prospects in their
ultimate goal of reaching the big leagues, but helps the entire organization
in terms of development. Howell, A.J. Hinch, and Josh Byrnes are better able
to place Diamondbacks prospects at the levels that best suit them if they
don't have to worry about having three right fielders at one level and three
left fielders at another.
The one risk, especially for the two Gomezes learning catcher, is that by
diversifying their defensive portfolios, these prospects will take longer to
develop at their primary position. That may have been the case for Jaime
D'Antona, who had been playing catcher one a week or so for the past two
seasons, and isn't as strong as he could be at the corner infield positions
as a result. That actually delayed his call to the majors and reduced his
role once he finally made the 25-man roster.
But D'Antona tried to learn catcher at a relatively advanced age. Raywilly
Gomez won't turn 19 until next year. Instructs is the perfect time to teach
players new positions, because they are still young enough to learn and if
the position change doesn't pan out, the move can be aborted without doing
much developmental damage.
The Diamondbacks have utilized their three-week Instructional League well in
this regard, and it will be very interesting to see exactly how each of these
players are used come April.
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簡單翻譯一下
就是說有些小朋友在指導聯盟中嘗試不同的守備位置
比較重要的就Raywilly Gomez和Nelson Gomez跑去練捕手
Raywilly守捕手還守的不錯(他在三壘的守備率比Reynolds還爛)
幾個外野手輪流守三個外野位置
然後Ed Easley和Sean Coughlin嘗試守一壘(有這個需要嗎?)
大概就這樣
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