Arizona Diamondbacks Top 11 Prospects

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http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=16090 System In 20 Words Or Less: Three high-ceiling arms that are the envy of the game, but a severe drop-off from there. Five-Star Prospects 1. Trevor Bauer, RHP 2. Tyler Skaggs, LHP 3. Archie Bradley, RHP Three-Star Prospects 4. David Holmberg, LHP 5. Andrew Chafin, LHP 6. Matt Davidson, 3B/1B 7. A.J. Pollock, OF 8. Bobby Borchering, 3B/OF 9. Anthony Meo, RHP 10. Wade Miley, LHP Two-Star Prospects 11. Adam Eaton, OF Nine More: 12. Pat Corbin, RHP: Overshadowed by other pitchers but has back-of-the-rotation upside based on his command of solid stuff. 13. Chris Owings, SS: Has the tools to be a shortstop, but his approach is beyond a mess. 14. Marc Krauss, OF/1B: One-dimensional slugger didn't slug as much as expected at Double-A. 15. Kyle Winkler, RHP: Would rank higher with health, but he also wouldn't have dropped to the tenth round with health. 16. Evan Marshall, RHP: 2011 fourth-round pick reached Double-A in his pro debut and could hit Arizona bullpen as early as this year. 17. Charles Brewer, RHP: Big right-hander throws strikes and could move up the charts with a healthy 2012. 18. Kevin Munson, RHP: Pure reliever has impressive power stuff, but he needs to throw more strikes. 19. Keon Broxton, OF: Tools remain insane, but his progress has been slow. 20. David Nick, 2B: The anti-Broxton in that the tools don't impress, but he certainly can hit. 1. Trevor Bauer, RHP DOB: 1/17/91 Height/Weight: 6-1/175 Bats/Throws: R/R Drafted/Signed: First round, 2011, UCLA 2011 Stats: 3.00 ERA (9-7-4-17) at High-A (3 G). 7.56 ERA (16.2-20-8-26) at Double-A (4 G) Tools Profile: Small package, huge stuff. Year in Review: The best pitcher in the draft, statistically, was the third overall pick in the draft and nearly pitched his way to the big leagues in his brief pro debut. The Good: Despite an unconventional workout regimen, Bauer brings three plus or better pitches to the table. His fastball sits in the 92-95 mph range and can touch 97 when he reaches back for something extra. His curveball is another bat-misser, and he'll mix in a slider that is at least average and can be a nasty pitch with two-plane break. His changeup is advanced with late, heavy drop through the zone. He earns high grades for his makeup and work ethic. The Bad: Bauer is not a physical, power pitcher and his delivery is far from easy, but he was worked heavily (bordering on disturbingly so) at UCLA. Still, he has no injury history and his stuff never wavered. His command and control is merely average, and he needs to become more efficient and aggressive with his stuff. To nitpick, while his arsenal is deep, some feel it lacks that one plus-plus offering to make him an ace. Ephemera: Bauer was an All-State performer at Hart High School, which has produced many big league pitchers including James Shields of the Rays, Royals prospect Mike Montgomery, and former Pirate Bob Walk. Perfect World Projection: Top of the rotation starter, with some chance of becoming an ace. Fantasy Impact: Stud. Path to the Big Leagues: Bauer will get a long look this spring and should not need more than 100 innings to be big league ready. ETA: 2012. 2. Tyler Skaggs, LHP DOB: 7/13/91 Height/Weight: 6-4/195 Bats/Throws: L/L Drafted/Signed: First round, 2009, Santa Monica HS (CA) 2011 Stats: 3.22 ERA (100.2-81-34-125) at High-A (17 G). 2.50 ERA (57.2-45-15-73) at Double-A (10 G) Tools Profile: Size, stuff, and command. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.109.64.210

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