[情報] WTNY Midseason 75

看板Dodgers作者 (無奈躲人窮球團)時間20年前 (2005/07/22 15:04), 編輯推噓0(000)
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http://baseballanalysts.com/archives/2005/07/wtny_midseason_5.php http://baseballanalysts.com/archives/2005/07/wtny_midseason_3.php 10. Joel Guzman: Los Angeles Dodgers (SS/3B)- 20 AA (SOU): .282/.346/.489, 34/101 in 323 AB Proving that last year wasn't a fluke, Guzman has been solid all year. We haven't seen him really turn on the jets at some point, and he certainly cannot continue to whiff at a 30% rate. He's better than I gave him credit for during the offseason, but things need to start happening soon. Better contact and a defined position would be a nice start. 17. Andy LaRoche: Los Angeles Dodgers (3B)- 21 A+ (FSL): .333/.380/.651, 19/38 in 249 AB AA (SOU): .297/.373/.527, 11/25 in 91 AB We could have criticized his walk rates in the FSL, but LaRoche is now proving that he wasn't walking because he was hitting everything. The Dodgers can only hope that this more complete AA version is the real LaRoche, and that by midseason next year, they have found their Adrian Beltre replacement. 21. Chad Billingsley: Los Angeles Dodgers (SP)- 20 AA (SOU): 4.28 84/90.1 105/32 8 Like Ian Stewart, Billingsley is coming around after his slow start, and his peripherals do speak volumes. If he can sustain that type of control, Billingsley has ace potential. But, he also could be Kerry Wood, or Kaz Ishii, or a flameout, or a bullpen ace. The most volatile player on this list. 34. Russ Martin: Los Angeles Dodgers (C)- 22 AA (SOU): .317/.440/.421, 53/41 in 271 AB By far, the most complete catcher in the minors. Martin has been high on the Dodgers radar since a lights-out Spring Training, and you can bet Paul DePodesta is noticing an OBP which is about as good as anyone on this list. You can bet the Dodgers won't be spending big money on third base or catcher this offseason, as both positions should be filled by (at worst) 2007. 44. Chuck Tiffany: Los Angeles Dodgers (SP)- 20 A+ (FSL): 3.36 64/80.1 92/28 10 Very unsung player that has been really good since ending the season in the largest of ways last year. I'm concerned with the home run rate, especially considering the park and league, but everything else looks good with Tiffany. Where the team has been aggressive in the past to move such players up the ladder quickly, they seem to be learning from past mistakes. Expect Tiffany to be in Jacksonville next year, for most of the season, unless he pushes the envelope. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.73.225.203
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