[閒聊] John Sickels Top 20 Prospects for 2012
1) Taijuan Walker, RHP, Grade A-: A future number one starter, if he stays
healthy and builds on what he did in 2011. Combination of stuff, athleticism,
and better-than-expected polish makes him special in my view.
2) Danny Hultzen, LHP, Grade A-: Less risk than Walker, but upside not quite
as high. He still projects as a number two starter for me and he won't need
long in the minors.
3) James Paxton, LHP, Grade B+: Borderline A-. Like Hultzen, he can be a
number two starter with his plus stuff from the left side, although his
command isn't as refined as Hultzen's. Can you imagine if the Blue Jays had
signed Paxton in 2009? How good would that system look if they had another
ace-quality arm?
4) Nick Franklin, SS, Grade B: Borderline B+. Don't be discouraged by the
weird numbers at High Desert. He's got unusual pop for a middle infielder,
and I think he has a decent chance to stick at shortstop
5) Jose Campos, RHP, Grade B: We need to see him at higher levels and his
secondary stuff needs refinement, but his upside is very high, he throws
hard, and already throws strikes.
6) Vinnie Catricala, 3B-1B-OF, Grade B-: Borderline B. I don't know where he
fits on defense but he should hit for average, get on base, and provide at
least moderate power. B- might be too low, could go with straight B.
7) Francisco Martinez, 3B, Grade B-: It would be easier to get a read on this
guy if the Tigers had handled him more cautiously, but he is very young and
the bat has shown signs of coming around. Better chance to handle third base
than Catricala, but needs more polish in all phases.
8) Alex Liddi, 3B, Grade B-: He ranks higher on my list than on most others,
because I think his glove is better than his reputation. I suspect groupthink
going on about his defense, but both visually and objectively it has gotten
better, good enough to stay there in my view. Won't hit for average, but a
guy who can hit 20 homers, play third, and is just 23 seems like a solid
prospect to me.
9) Phillips Castillo, OF, Grade B-: High-ceiling bat, needs to improve plate
discipline and hit outside the Arizona Rookie League, but very young. Could
be best hitting prospect in the system a year from now.
10) Brad Miller, SS, Grade B-: Hitting style is unusual but he raked in
college, controls the zone well, gets on base, runs well, and looked great
with the bat in brief Midwest League debut. Lots of questions about his
erratic glove, may end up at second but would be blocked there by Dustin
Ackley.
11) Chance Ruffin, RHP, Grade B-: Borderline C+: His upside is limited, but
he's ready now, and while he doesn't have classic closer stuff, it would not
surprise me to see him get a shot in that role eventually.
12) Guillermo Pimentel, OF, Grade C+: Enormous raw power but with terrible
plate discipline, young enough to improve. Like Castillo, he could rank much
higher next year if he polishes his approach.
13) Stephen Pryor, RHP, Grade C+ High-ceiling relief arm was awful at High
Desert but suddenly gained control at Double-A Jackson. Could help sooner
than expected if that progress sticks.
14) Martin Peguero, SS, Grade C+: Signed as Estelion. Big bonus guy out of
the Dominican, didn't really live up to expectations in Arizona Rookie League
but was just 17. Very erratic defense.
15) Victor Sanchez, RHP, Grade C+: Big-bonus signee out of Venezuela at age
16, hasn't pitched yet, throws hard but we need to see him, etc.
16) Tyler Marlette, C, Grade C+: Talented, if somewhat raw, defender with a
chance to hit if he can resolve some swing/discipline issues.
17) Stefen Romero, 2B-OF, Grade C+: Hit very well in the Midwest League. Oregon State product has a decent chance to keep hitting
in my opinion, will have to see about glove. Some similarities to where
Catricala was a year ago at this time, although Cat has an age/league
advantage.
18) Carter Capps, RHP, Grade C+: High-ceiling arm from 2011 draft, mechanical
questions will likely make him a reliever but he has the stuff to move
quickly.
19) Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, Grade C: Control artist lacks plus stuff but could
develop into inning-eating starter, might sneak into major league role in
2012 with a bit of luck. Jackson teammate Andrew Carraway could do the same
but is older and gets less respect from scouts.
20) Jabari Blash, OF, Grade C: Has excellent raw power, draws walks, but
strikes out a lot and is unpolished for a 22-year-old. He's got upside though.
OTHERS: Jonathan Arias, RHP; Tyler Burgoon, RHP; Andrew Carraway, RHP; Dan
Carroll, OF; Chih-Hsien Chiang, OF; Dan Cortes, RHP; John Hicks, C; Cameron
Hobson, LHP; James Jones, OF; Marcus Littlewood, C-SS; Jack Marder, C;
Brandon Mauer, RHP; Alfredo Morales, OF; Steve Proscia, 3B; Dennis Raben, 1B;
Jordan Shipers, LHP; Carson Smith, RHP; Forrest Snow, RHP; Carlos Triunfel,
SS.
Pitching is the obvious strength here. Walker, Hultzen, and Paxton is an
excellent trio at the top, all three of them projecting as pitchers you build
staffs around. Campos and perhaps Sanchez could develop into similar talents,
and you have several very interesting arms after them, particularly guys who
could help in relief including some of the Grade Cs.
Hitting is a mixed bag. On the one hand, you have toolsy-but-raw guys like
trade-acquisition Martinez and internal Latin American bonus babies Castillo,
Peguero, Pimentel, and Morales. They have put a lot of money into these types
of players, but there is a considerable risk that none of them are going to
pan out. They all seem to have serious strike zone/contact issues.
On the other hand, you have college-drafted polished hitters like Catricala
and Romero who put up the numbers despite lukewarm endorsements as amateurs
from scouts. Miller can hit too but has positional questions. Nick Franklin
has the best combination of tools and developing skills and logically ranks
highest.
Liddi's strikeout issues are concerning and he's not going to win hitting
titles, but as stated above I think his defense is underrated, there is
thunder in that bat, and he's not an old prospect. He needs to make
adjustments but people have been watching him for so long that it is easy to
focus on his weaknesses and lose sight of his strengths.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2011/12/9/2619595/seattle-mariners-top-20-prospects-for-2012
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