[農場] BP Los Angeles Dodgers Top 11 Prospects
Four-Star Prospects
1. Zach Lee, RHP
2. Kenley Jansen, RHP
3. Dee Gordon, SS
4. Trayvon Robinson, OF
Three-Star Prospects
5. Jerry Sands, 1B/OF
6. Rubby De La Rosa, RHP
7. Allen Webster, RHP
8. Aaron Miller, LHP
9. Leon Landry, OF
10. Ethan Martin, RHP
Two-Star Prospects
11. Joc Pederson, OF
Nine More:
12. Chris Withrow, RHP: This power righty simply stopped throwing strikes in
2010, and attempted mechanical changes led to a velocity dip.
13. Ralston Cash, RHP: Cash, a second-round pick, has size, athleticism, and
velocity, to succeed, but he's somewhat raw.
14. Garrett Gould, RHP: Gould is a highly polished product for teenager, but
he doesn't have the fastball to overwhelm hitters.
15. Scott Elbert, LHP: Returning from a brief retirement, Elbert still has
stuff to be a good power lefty reliever.
16. Jake Lemmerman, SS: This fifth-round pick had a massive debut at Ogden,
but he's not a shortstop long-term.
17. Blake Smith, OF: A Cal product, Smith is a big athlete with impressive
tools, but he still has plenty of swing-and-miss in his game.
18. Brian Cavazos-Galvez, OF: He had a huge year (.318/.343/.520) at Low-A
Great Lakes, but he's also 23 years old with a poor approach.
19. Kyle Russell, OF: Russell has tremendous raw power, but it comes at a
cost, with 439 strikeouts in 323 pro games.
20. Alfredo Silverio, OF: He would rank higher if scouts thought he could
stick in center; gap power won't be enough in a corner.
1. Zach Lee, RHP
DOB: 9/13/91
Height/Weight: 6-4/190
Bats/Throws: R/R
Drafted/Signed: First round, 2010, McKinney HS (TX)
2010 Stats: Did Not Play
Best/Worst Tool: Fastball/changeup
Year in Review: One of the top quarterbacks in the country, Lee was committed
to LSU and not even speaking to scouts this spring, leaving many to believe
the Dodgers punted their first-round selection when they chose him. The
industry was shocked when he spurned the gridiron at the deadline and signed
for a $5.25 million bonus spread over multiple years.
The Good: Lee has everything scouts look for in a high school arm with
frontline starter potential. Tall, projectable, and ultra-athletic, he
dazzled scouts this spring by parking his fastball at 94-95 mph while
refining his power slider into a true plus pitch with two-plane break. His
delivery and arm action are clean, and he brings a football mentality to the
mound, working quickly and aggressively.
The Bad: Lee's overall game still needs refinement, as baseball has never
been his primary sport. He needs to develop a changeup, and he'll need to
make adjustments against pro hitters as he learns that he can't blow them all
away. More than anything, he needs innings.
Ephemera: McKinney's football team sure could play baseball. As one of the
top quarterbacks in the country, Lee's favorite target was Matt Lipka, the
Braves' top pick in the 2010 draft.
Perfect World Projection: A frontline starter.
Fantasy Impact: It's hard to project exact statistics at this point. Let's
just say he's awfully good.
Path to the Big Leagues: Lee will likely spend the entire year at Low-A Great
Lakes.
ETA: 2014.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=12668
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