[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects

看板Mariners作者 (沒有運動會死)時間13年前 (2012/01/28 00:37), 編輯推噓15(1504)
留言19則, 15人參與, 最新討論串1/4 (看更多)
TOP TEN PROSPECTS 1. Jesus Montero, c 2. Taijuan Walker, rhp 3. Danny Hultzen, lhp 4. James Paxton, lhp 5. Nick Franklin, 2b/ss 6. Francisco Martinez, 3b 7. Chance Ruffin, rhp 8. Tom Wilhelmsen, rhp 9. Vinnie Catricala, 3b/1b/of 10. Phillips Castillo, of BEST TOOLS Best Hitter for Average Jesus Montero Best Power Hitter Jesus Montero Best Strike Zone Discipline Vinnie Catricala Fastest Baserunner Jamal Austin Best Athlete Taijuan Walker Best Fastball Taijuan Walker Best Curveball James Paxton Best Slider Chance Ruffin Best Changeup Danny Hultzen Best Control Danny Hultzen Best Defensive Catcher Steve Baron Best Defensive Infielder Gabriel Noriega Best Infield Arm Carlos Triunfel Best Defensive OF Dan Carroll Best Outfield Arm Johermyn Chavez PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP Catcher Jesus Montero First Base Justin Smoak Second Base Dustin Ackley Third Base Francisco Martinez Shortstop Nick Franklin Left Field Vinnie Catricala Center Field Trayvon Robinson Right Field Phillips Castillo Designated Hitter Guillermo Pimentel No. 1 Starter Felix Hernandez No. 2 Starter Taijuan Walker No. 3 Starter Danny Hultzen No. 4 Starter James Paxton No. 5 Starter Hector Noesi Closer Chance Ruffin At first glance, the Mariners' 2011 season wasn't much better than the year before, which was arguably the worst in franchise history. They finished 67-95, the third-worst record in baseball, had a 17-game losing streak and wound up in the American League West cellar for the sixth time in eight years. Not coincidentally, the team drew fewer than 2 million fans for the first time in a full season since 1992. Seattle's leadership believes things are moving in the right direction, though. After bottoming out in 2010, the major league team showed enough promising signs last year that GM Jack Zduriencik earned a contract extension before his third season at the helm had ended. Former GM Bill Bavasi left the Mariners saddled with bad contracts and a gutted farm system. Zduriencik has preached rebuilding through player development, and he has stayed true to the plan despite the pain involved. For all that went wrong in 2011, a major league-high 18 rookies did appear in Seattle. The most notable were Dustin Ackley and Michael Pineda. In just his second pro season, Ackley took over at second base and hit .273/.348/.417. Pineda led all rookies with 173 strikeouts in 171 innings. The rookie parade also featured intriguing storylines. Tom Wilhelmsen made it to the big leagues after quitting baseball in 2005 and taking four years off, spending time as a bartender and traveling. Steve Delabar worked as a substitute teacher after the Padres released him in 2008, then worked out for the Mariners in April, signed a minor league contract and reached Seattle in September. Alex Liddi became the first player born and raised in Italy to play in the majors. The Mariners reaped benefits from their deals at the trade deadline, when they were among the most aggressive sellers in the game. They added big leaguers Casper Wells and Charlie Furbush and a pair of quality prospects in third baseman Francisco Martinez and righthander Chance Ruffin when they shipped Doug Fister and David Pauley to the Tigers. Seattle also landed major league outfielder Trayvon Robinson from the Dodgers and outfielder Chih-Hsien Chiang from the Red Sox in a three-way deal that sent Erik Bedard and former first-round pick Josh Fields to Boston. The strength of the system now clearly lies with its pitching, a fact that became even more pronounced when Seattle used the No. 2 overall pick in the draft on polished lefthander Danny Hultzen. In November, the Mariners hired Padres director of player personnel Chris Gwynn as farm director. Replacing Pedro Grifol, who now will manage the club's high Class A High Desert affiliate, Gwynn will oversee the development of Hultzen, Taijuan Walker, James Paxton and Co. Seattle's pitching riches allowed it to make a blockbuster deal to upgrade its woeful offense in January. The Mariners sent Pineda and hard-throwing 19-year-old righthander Jose Campos to the Yankees for Jesus Montero and Hector Noesi. Montero immediately becomes the most dangerous hitter in Seattle's lineup, though it remains to be seen if he can remain a catcher. http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2012/2612843.html -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.116.39.163 ※ 編輯: beckseaton 來自: 59.116.39.163 (01/28 00:38)

01/28 00:39, , 1F
Alex Liddi降下去了 = =?
01/28 00:39, 1F

01/28 00:39, , 2F
Wilhelmsen也算?
01/28 00:39, 2F

01/28 00:57, , 3F
看到那個project 我只想說哪招= =
01/28 00:57, 3F

01/28 01:17, , 4F
Liddi(14),上兩篇有寫
01/28 01:17, 4F

01/28 01:18, , 5F
真多投手 XD
01/28 01:18, 5F

01/28 01:18, , 6F
Wilhelmsen還有新人資格吧
01/28 01:18, 6F

01/28 01:19, , 7F
他的STUFF在農場投手中算高的
01/28 01:19, 7F

01/28 02:44, , 8F
2015的lineup....只能說這是最美好的情況吧
01/28 02:44, 8F

01/28 03:06, , 9F
未來一片光明的樣子QAQ
01/28 03:06, 9F

01/28 03:52, , 10F
前四個年輕人會出席明天的 FanFest 有其他板友打算去嗎?
01/28 03:52, 10F

01/28 03:52, , 11F
我確定會去 目標是蒐集這四個人的簽名球XDD
01/28 03:52, 11F

01/28 11:37, , 12F
人在西雅圖真好~
01/28 11:37, 12F

01/28 12:02, , 13F
話說Tui被梅子用小聯盟約簽走了...滿喜歡他的可惜他不在
01/28 12:02, 13F

01/28 12:02, , 14F
水兵的未來藍圖內...
01/28 12:02, 14F

01/28 15:47, , 15F
我想要簽名球!!!!!
01/28 15:47, 15F

01/28 16:06, , 16F
Tui掰掰,很可惜沒留下他,祝福他跟我們家出去的都一樣猛
01/28 16:06, 16F

01/28 17:52, , 17F
這輪值看起來滿可口的
01/28 17:52, 17F

01/28 22:10, , 18F
HI~
01/28 22:10, 18F

01/28 22:24, , 19F
今年就看樓上了@@
01/28 22:24, 19F
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