Re: [農場] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Zach Lee, rhp
2. Allen Webster, rhp
3. Nate Eovaldi, rhp
4. Alfredo Silverio, of
5. Chris Reed, lhp
6. Garrett Gould, rhp
7. Chris Withrow, rhp
8. Josh Lindblom, rhp
9. Joc Pederson, of
10. Tim Federowicz, c
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Joc Pederson
Best Power Hitter Kyle Russell
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Gorman Erickson
Fastest Baserunner James Baldwin III
Best Athlete James Baldwin III
Best Fastball Nate Eovaldi
Best Curveball Garrett Gould
Best Slider Chris Reed
Best Changeup Allen Webster
Best Control Zach Lee
Best Defensive Catcher Tim Federowicz
Best Defensive Infielder Pedro Baez
Best Infield Arm Pedro Baez
Best Defensive Outfielder James Baldwin III
Best Outfield Arm Blake Smith
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Tim Federowicz
First Base Jerry Sands
Second Base Ivan De Jesus Jr.
Third Base Alex Santana
Shortstop Dee Gordon
Left Field Joc Pederson
Center Field Matt Kemp
Right Field Alfredo Silverio
No. 1 Starter Clayton Kershaw
No. 2 Starter Zach Lee
No. 3 Starter Chad Billingsley
No. 4 Starter Allen Webster
No. 5 Starter Nate Eovaldi
Closer Kenley Jansen
After two years that have been like a bad dream that wouldn't end for Dodgers
fans, there's finally hope that the franchise will be able to move forward in
2012.
In early November, embattled owner Frank McCourt agreed to sell the team and
Dodger Stadium via auction, ending a saga that began when McCourt and wife
Jamie, then the team's CEO, announced the end of their marriage in October
2009. What followed were two years of court battles over control of the
franchise, first between Frank and Jamie McCourt, then between Frank McCourt
and Major League Baseball. MLB accused McCourt of taking $189 million out of
the team to fund an extravagant lifestyle.
MLB took the fight to McCourt in April by appointing a trustee to oversee the
team's day-to-day operations in an attempt to remove him from power. The
battle for control of the team's finances continued throughout the summer,
with commissioner Bud Selig rejecting a 17-year, $3 billion television deal
with Fox that would have given McCourt a desperately needed influx of cash.
McCourt and the league neared a bankruptcy settlement in November, with the
team and stadium expected to bring $1 billion or more at auction.
A 2011 season that also included the near-fatal beating of a Giants fan in a
Dodgers Stadium parking lot on Opening Day and the club's lowest attendance
in 11 years did provide some welcome on-field highlights. Homegrown players
Matt Kemp and Clayton Kershaw blossomed into two of the game's brightest
stars. Kershaw won the National League Cy Young Award and pitching triple
crown, while Kemp nearly won the hitting triple crown and took home Baseball
America Major League Player of the Year honors.
Though Los Angeles fell out of the playoff race by midseason, it went 41-28
after the all-star break and managed to finish with a winning 82-79 record
under rookie manager Don Mattingly. The farm system provided plenty of
contributions, most notably Dee Gordon, who hit .304 and showed spectacular
defensive ability at shortstop. Rubby de la Rosa, Javy Guerra, Kenley Jansen
and Jerry Sands also showed promise, though de la Rosa needed Tommy John
surgery after starting his big league career 4-5, 3.71.
With Gordon and Sands graduating to the majors and Trayvon Robinson traded to
the Mariners, the Dodgers lack potential impact position players outside of
outfielder Alfredo Silverio. There's plenty more in the pitching pipeline,
however, from top prospect Zach Lee to the cadre of arms who pitched at
Double-A Chattanooga last year, such as Allen Webster, Nate Eovaldi, Chris
Withrow and Josh Lindblom.
McCourt's financial woes have taken their toll on the team's ability to bring
in amateur talent. Los Angeles spent just $3.5 million on its 2011 draft
class, the fifth-lowest bonus total in baseball and less than the heavily
backloaded $5.25 million deal it gave Lee alone in 2010.
The Dodgers' once-strong presence in Latin America also has greatly
diminished. Silverio is the only international signee on our Top 10 Prospects
list, as the team has been relegated to hoping it can strike gold with
bargain deals such as the $50,000 it gave him in 2003 or the $15,000 it cost
them to sign de la Rosa in 2007.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2012/2612665.html
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