[BA] Prospect Hot Sheet August 8, 2008
No. 6 IVAN DeJESUS, 2B DODGERS
Team: Double-A Jacksonville (Southern)
Age: 21
Why He's Here: .542/.625/.833 (13-for-24), 8 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 5 RBIs, 6
BB, 1 HBP, 4 SO, 2-for-2 SB
The Scoop: DeJesus's offensive game is predicated upon his strike-zone
discipline and his ability to make contact. He has a .303 batting average and
a .410 OBP with 66 walks and 70 strikeouts in 108 games. The OBP alone is
plenty valuable for a middle infielder, and a promising sign for a player as
young as DeJesus already in Double-A. Although he has excellent bat speed,
DeJesus doesn't have much power, nor does he project to have much pop. He's
slugging just .393, which may pose a problem against major league pitchers
who will adjust and attack DeJesus within the strike zone more often if he
doesn't show the ability to drive the ball against them. But DeJesus has
youth on his side, so even a bit of additional strength would go a long way
in his development. What was unusual about DeJesus's week is that the
normally smooth-fielding middle infielder made four errors. His range and arm
would play better at second base, where his clean actions could help him be
an above-average defender.
No. 9 JAMES McDONALD, RHP DODGERS
Team: Triple-A Las Vegas (Pacific Coast)
Age: 23
Why he's here: 1-0, 1.50, 6 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 BB, 10 SO
The Scoop: Solid command of two offspeed pitches, especially a changeup that
features good separation and arm speed, has brought McDonald to the cusp of
the big leagues. He fanned 10 and walked two in his six-inning Triple-A debut
Wednesday at New Orleans. Even though just eight Zephyrs put the ball in play
against him, leadoff batter Jesus Feliciano homered to lead off the game,
highlighting one area for improvement for the 6-foot-5 righthander. Despite
his height, McDonald has just average velocity and plane on his fastball,
traits that could be exploited by opposing batters now that he's pitching his
home games in Vegas' power-friendly Cashman Field.
==
科科...
No. 10 CARLOS SANTANA, C INDIANS
Team: high Class A Kinston (Carolina)
Age: 22
Why he's here: .500/.533/.750 (14-for-28), 2 HR, 1 2B, 5 RBIs, 11 R, 2 BB, 4
SO
The Scoop: Chalk up Santana's first half to the forgiving California League—
he batted .323/.431/.563 for Inland Empire—if you must, but take note that
the Indians' deadline addition has batted .419/.444/.651 through his first 10
Carolina League games. Traded along with righthander Jon Meloan to Cleveland
for veteran third baseman Casey Blake, the switch-hitting Santana hits for
average, for power, has a strong knowledge of the strike zone and has the
athleticism to stick behind the plate. He's thrown out 27-of-106 (25 percent)
of basestealers in his second season behind the plate, but with a strong arm
and a quick release, Santana figures to only improve his accuracy. What's not
to like?
--
※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 59.115.147.158
推
08/10 17:22, , 1F
08/10 17:22, 1F
Dodgers 近期熱門文章
PTT體育區 即時熱門文章
21
43
19
24