[消息] Minnesota Twins Top 10 Prospects
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TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Aaron Hicks, of
2. Ben Revere, of
3. Wilson Ramos, c
4. Jose Mijares, lhp
5. Danny Valencia, 3b
6. Anthony Swarzak, rhp
7. Shooter Hunt, rhp
8. Kevin Mulvey, rhp
9. Carlos Gutierrez, rhp
10. Angel Morales, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Ben Revere
Best Power Hitter Chris Parmelee
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Aaron Hicks
Fastest Baserunner Ben Revere
Best Athlete Aaron Hicks
Best Fastball Carlos Gutierrez
Best Curveball Shooter Hunt
Best Slider Bobby Lanigan
Best Changeup Deolis Guerra
Best Control Bradley Tippett
Best Defensive Catcher Wilson Ramos
Best Defensive Infielder Matt Tolbert
Best Infield Arm Yancarlos Ortiz
Best Defensive Outfielder Aaron Hicks
Best Outfield Arm Aaron Hicks
PROJECTED 2012 LINEUP
Catcher Joe Mauer
First Base Justin Morneau
Second Base Alexi Casilla
Third Base Danny Valencia
Shortstop Trevor Plouffe
Left Field Ben Revere
Center Field Aaron Hicks
Right Field Delmon Young
Designated Hitter Jason Kubel
No. 1 Starter Francisco Liriano
No. 2 Starter Scott Baker
No. 3 Starter Kevin Slowey
No. 4 Starter Nick Blackburn
No. 5 Starter Glen Perkins
Closer Joe Nathan
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By John Manuel
November 25, 2008
To improve by nine victories from 2007 to 2008, the Twins followed a simple
formula: They traded arguably baseball's best pitcher for little immediate
return, and dealt a defensive whiz at shortstop and a developing ace for a
league-average outfielder, reserve infielder and Triple-A outfielder. They
lost their perennial Gold Glove center fielder, who's also a consistent power
threat, and signed a raft of low-level free agents who didn't pan out.
Longtime general manager Terry Ryan stepped down in September 2007 and
admitted last fall that he was leaving successor Bill Smith a mess. Impending
free agent Johan Santana angled for a trade and Smith obliged, dealing him to
the Mets for raw outfielder Carlos Gomez and three pitchers who didn't live
up to expectations in 2008.
Smith was aggressive in his first season as GM, also pulling the trigger on
the six-player deal that brought Delmon Young, Brendan Harris and Jason
Pridie from the Rays but cost Jason Bartlett, Matt Garza and minor league
righthander Eduardo Morlan. Tampa Bay writers voted Bartlett the Rays' MVP
while Garza was MVP of the American League Championship Series.
Yet somehow it worked. Once again, the Twins turned to their farm system and
the system came through. Denard Span, a 2002 first-round pick who hit seven
home runs in his minor league career entering 2008, hit six after his
promotion to Minnesota and was the team's third-best offensive player, after
MVP candidates Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau.
The system also allowed Minnesota to replace Santana, Garza and free agent
Carlos Silva with rookies Nick Blackburn and Glen Perkins and Francisco
Liriano, who returned from Tommy John surgery. Blackburn, No. 1 on this list
last year, led the Twins in starts and innings while going 11-11, 4.05 and
taking a tough 1-0 loss in the regular-season playoff with the White Sox.
Perkins, No. 2 two years ago, tied Kevin Slowey (who was in his second year)
for the team lead with 12 victories.
The success of the young, homegrown rotation—Scott Baker is the oldest
member at 27—was a testament to the harmonious relationship between the
Twins' scouting and player-development operations, and also to roving
pitching coordinator Rick Knapp. After 13 years with Minnesota, Knapp left to
become the Tigers' big league pitching coach, with 18-year organizational
veteran Eric Rasmussen tabbed to replace him.
The Twins finished 88-75, falling a game short of winning the AL Central for
the fifth time in seven years. Mauer, Morneau and Joe Nathan provide
Minnesota a trio of superstars to build around, and the system keeps
supplying cheap, complementary parts to fill out a competitive roster. The
Twins keep finding talent despite rarely picking in the top half of the first
round—their 14th overall pick in 2008 was their highest since they took
Mauer No. 1 overall in 2001.
Mike Radcliff, Minnesota's scouting director for 14 years, ascended to player
personnel director in 2008, and former crosschecker Deron Johnson ran the
Twins' draft for the first time, with Radcliff's input. Johnson's initial
effort started with toolsy outfielder Aaron Hicks—a first-round talent as
both a hitter and a pitcher—and a pair of college righthanders, Carlos
Gutierrez and Shooter Hunt. All three made this Top 10 list.
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