[農場] BP Twins Top 11 Prospects

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http://goo.gl/9mTP4 System in 30 Words or Less: The team finished 2011 with the second-most losses in Twins history, and there isn't much help on the way; most of the system's strength is years away. Five-Star Prospects 1. Miguel Sano, 3B Four-Star Prospects 2. Eddie Rosario, OF/2B 3. Joe Benson, OF Three-Star Prospects 4. Aaron Hicks, OF 5. Oswaldo Arcia, OF 6. Levi Michael, SS 7. Alex Wimmers, RHP 8. Travis Harrison, 3B 9. Brian Dozier, SS/2B 10. Kyle Gibson, RHP 11. Max Kepler, OF Nine More: 12. Hudson Boyd, RHP: This 2011 supplemental first-round pick is a big-bodied power arm who needs refinement. 13. Liam Hendricks, RHP: Many scouts feel Hendricks’ extreme command ways caught up to him at Triple-A. 14. Adrian Salcedo, RHP: He’s a potential member of the rotation, but his breaking ball remains a work in progress. 15. Chris Parmelee, 1B: Yes, he made progress this year, but Parmelee’s minor-league track record of not having enough bat for the position trumps 21 big-league games. 16. Madison Boer, RHP: This 2011 second-round pick has a plus fastball and slider. The Twins will try to make him a starter. 17. Carlos Gutierrez, RHP: Gutierrez’s ground-ball rate has been among the best for years, but every other peripheral stat is troubling. 18. Manuel Soliman, RHP: He made a solid but unspectacular full-season debut in 2011, showing a deep arsenal but nothing special. 19. Niko Goodrum, SS: This high-profile 2010 draftee remains very raw, but he has the tools to move up this list. 20. B.J. Hermsen, RHP: Like most Twins prospects, he has more polish than stuff. 1. Miguel Sano, 3B DOB: 5/11/93 Height/Weight: 6-3/225 Bats/Throws: R/R Drafted/Signed: 2009, Dominican Republic 2011 Stats: .292/.352/.637 at Rookie (66 G) Tools Profile: He’s among the best power prospects in the game. Year in Review: Sano, one of the highest-profile Latin American signings in history, put on a power show in the Appalachian League. The Good: Sano has pure 80 power, and he has the rare ability to showcase it in game situations. His ability to drive the ball out of any part of the park is also rare; he doesn't have to muscle up his swing, or even make full contact for the ball to go over the fence. His other plus tool is a very good arm. The Bad: Sano has already grown considerably since signing, and he could end up a slow, one-dimensional slugger once he is physically mature. His swing gets long at times, and he'll need to hone his approach as he develops. He's a sluggish—if not downright sloppy—defender who made 26 errors in 64 games last year and is projected by most to end up in right field. Ephemera: Thirty percent of Sano's homers came in the fifth inning; he went 10-for-25 with six home runs and slugged 1.200 in that inning. Perfect World Projection: He's going to slide down the defensive spectrum as he continues to mature, but the bat will play at a star level at any position. Fantasy Impact: You like guys who compete for home-run titles, right? Path to the Big Leagues: Sano will make his highly anticipated full-season debut in 2012 at Low-A Beloit. ETA: 2014 -- 戀しくて 悲しくて 愛しさが つのった 切な想いを 重ね綴った 願いは今 あなたのもとへと 屆いていますか? 夢見てた 色あせない 想い出綴った 心までは あなたに送れない 時間だけが通りすぎるよ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.136.113.35
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