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In ranking the top 50 Blue Jays prospects for 2007 per Scout.com, Chi-Hung
Cheng was ranked #21 - downgraded due to the likelihood of losing one year of
development while recovering from a torn labrum.
Po-Hsuan Keng was ranked #37. Here's his in-depth report, courtesy of
Scout.com:
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Po-Hsuan Keng as an international free agent in
September of 2004, for approximately $225,000. Keng was superb this past
season with the Lansing Lugnuts, and put himself on the prospect radar.
This was the second season in professional baseball for Keng. After the 22
year old was signed from Taiwan in 2004, he bypassed rookie ball and
short-season baseball. The Jays decided to begin Keng at Class A Lansing and
he spent the season moving between the rotation and the bullpen. It was a
disappointing season for the righthander who went 5-5 with a 5.08 ERA in 79
2/3 innings.
After a season of acclimating himself to pro baseball and the American
lifestyle, Keng repeated Lansing - this time strictly as a reliever. Keng
bounced back with an outstanding season going 1-4 with a 2.33 ERA in 69 2/3
innings, before receiving a promotion to High A Dunedin to finish off the
season.
"He's a ground ball pitcher, who can pitch effectively against both
right-handed and left-handed batters," noted one scout. "He profiles very
well as a reliever if he can gain command on his breaking pitches."
Keng improved slightly on his command, but needs to develop more consistent
mechanics if he wants to maximize his success in pro ball.
Repertoire: Fastball, slider, sinker
Fastball: Keng is not overpowering on the mound. His fastball was clocked
between 88-91 mph this season, and it does not top out more than 91. He does
a good job in keeping his fastball at batters knees, but has not yet mastered
full command of it. He's still working on locating it consistently on the
corners.
Secondary Pitches: Keng is basically a two-pitch pitcher, with a
slider/sinker as his other pitches. Most scouts call is a slider, while
others call it a sinker/splitter. Keng has not yet figured out how to command
this pitch consistently, which yields high walk totals.
Projection: The reason the right-hander was put in the starting rotation in
2005 was to give him a chance to throw more innings and work on his entire
repertoire. Keng is a reliever, and will not succeed as a starting pitcher.
2007 Outlook: Keng will begin the 2007 season with the Dunedin Blue Jays.
ETA: Scouts are split about his future. Some believe he will need a combined
3 seasons to pass Double A, while others think he can reach Double A by 2007
and Triple A by 2008. How he performs this coming season will go a long way
to mapping out his future.
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