[農場] Future Shock: Dodgers Top 11 Prospects
Five-Star Prospects
1. Dee Gordon, SS
2. Chris Withrow, RHP
Four-Star Prospects
3. Ethan Martin, RHP
Three-Star Prospects
4. Aaron Miller, LHP
5. Scott Elbert, LHP
6. Trayvon Robinson, OF
7. Garrett Gould, RHP
8. Ivan DeJesus Jr., SS
9. Josh Lindblom, RHP
Two-Star Prospects
10. Kenley Jansen, RHP
11. Kyle Russell, OF
Four More:
12. Andrew Lambo, OF: He isn’t an athletic corner outfielder, and is instead
a bat-only prospect who might not have enough bat.
13. Allen Webster, RHP: A highly projectable righty, Webster has the
potential to rocket up this list after his 2010 full-season debut.
14. Pedro Baez, 3B: He needs to overcome an injury bug and plate discipline
issues, but his tools remain outstanding.
15. Nathan Eovaldi, RHP: This Tommy John surgery survivor was kept on a short
leash in 2009, but he was brilliant at times while showcasing one of the more
live arms in the system.
1. Dee Gordon, SS
DOB: 4/22/88
Height/Weight: 5-11/150
Bats/Throws: L/R
Drafted/Signed: 4th round, 2008, Seminole CC (FL)
2009 Stats: .301/.362/.394 at Low-A (131 G)
Last Year’s Ranking: 7
Year in Review: A highly athletic shortstop, Gordon earned Midwest League
co-MVP honors in a stunning full-season debut.
The Good: Gordon's tools are the best in the system by a mile, and among the
best in the game, with one scout calling him, "A Jimmy Rollins starter kit."
He has outstanding hand-eye coordination and a knack for contact; he has the
potential to develop enough power for 10-15 home runs annually. He's a pure
burner who led the league with 73 stolen bases, and he's a quick-twitch
athlete with well above-average range and arm strength.
The Bad: Gordon is quite raw, and while that creates plenty of room for
excitement, as he's been able to produce big numbers on sheer athleticism,
there's also concern, as he's far less refined than most players his age. He
needs to improve his plate discipline and work on becoming more consistent
defensively, but both of those issues saw considerable improvement as the
2009 season wore on.
Ephemera: Dodgers farm director DeJon Watson was a roommate with Gordon's
father, Tom, when both were minor-leaguers in the Royals system.
Perfect World Projection: He’s an All-Star shortstop.
Path to the Big Leagues: Gordon needs at least two more years in the minors,
and there's still a chance he'll need to move to center field.
Timetable: Despite his performance, most see Gordon as a one-step-at-a-time
player, so he'll likely spend most, if not all of 2010 at High-A Inland
Empire.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=10024
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