[農場] BP Top 11 Prospects
System In 20 Words Or Less: There is depth here, but there?s also a
disturbing lack of future impact talents.
Four-Star Prospects
1. Zach Lee, RHP
Three-Star Prospects
2. Nathan Eovaldi, RHP
3. Allen Webster, RHP
4. Chris Reed, LHP
5. Garrett Gould, RHP
6. Chris Withrow, RHP
7. Alfredo Silverio, OF
8. Joc Pederson, OF
9. Alex Castellanos, OF/2B
10. Angel Sanchez, RHP
11. Shawn Tolleson, RHP
Nine More:
12. James Baldwin, OF: He?s an ultra-athletic outfielder with power, speed,
and a disturbing number of strikeouts.
13. Tim Federowicz, C: He has big league-ready defense (and plus at that) but
a backup's bat.
14. Ethan Martin, RHP: The former first-round pick will try starting again
but remains in the deep weeds in terms of command and control.
15. Josh Lindblom, RHP: He?s a big league-ready reliever, but his ceiling
ends in 7th or 8th inning.
16. Aaron Miller, LHP: This power lefty lost his 2011 season due to non-arm
injuries; he could move up the list with healthy season.
17. Gorman Erickson, C: He?s an intriguing backstop with on-base skills and a
bit of pop, but his defense needs work.
18. Scott Van Slyke, 1B: He can hit but is an older, first-base only prospect
that needs to keep doing it.
19. Kyle Russell, OF: He possesses huge raw power, excellent right field
defense, and all sorts of contact issues.
20.?Steve Ames, RHP: The scouting reports are not as impressive as the
numbers, but evaluators see a big league future as middle reliever.
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)
2011 Stats: 3.47 ERA (109.0-101-32-91) at A (24 G)
Tools Profile: Athletic right-hander with stuff and ceiling
Year in Review: The big-bonus 2010 first-rounder pitched well in his debut
but rarely dominated.
The Good: Lee's velocity dipped a bit from his high school days, but his
fastball remains a plus pitch that sits in the low 90s, touches the mid-range
often, and features explosive life. He added an upper-80s cutter to his mix,
and it projects as a plus pitch. He throws both a slider and a curveball, and
scouts prefer the power pitch as a potential plus offering. He's a fantastic
athlete and earns high marks for his poise and maturity.
The Bad: Lee's changeup is a below-average pitch that often comes in with too
much velocity and not enough fade. He has a tendency to get around on his
curveball and lose break. He can frustrate at times by focusing on his
secondary pitches and not going right after hitters.
Ephemera: Lee gave up one-third of his earned runs in the first inning and
had a 2.95 ERA in all other frames.
Perfect World Projection: Star-level starting pitcher
Fantasy Impact: Lee could end up an early pick but not the first starting
pitcher on your roster.
Path to the Big Leagues: Lee will be challenged with an assignment in the
offensive environment of High-A Rancho Cucamonga.
ETA: 2014
2. Nathan Eovaldi, RHP
DOB: 2/13/90
Height/Weight: 6?3/195
Bats/Throws: R/R
Drafted/Signed: Eleventh round, 2008, Alvin HS (TX)
2011 Stats: 2.62 ERA (103.0-76-46-99) at AA (20 G), 3.63 ERA (34.2-28-20-23)
at MLB (10 G)
Tools Profile: Power arm but limited arsenal.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=15932
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