[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Mike Zunino, c
2. Taijuan Walker, rhp
3. Danny Hultzen, lhp
4. James Paxton, lhp
5. Nick Franklin, ss/2b
6. Brandon Maurer, rhp
7. Carter Capps, rhp
8. Stefen Romero, 2b
9. Brad Miller, ss
10. Victor Sanchez, rhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Stefen Romero
Best Power Hitter Mike Zunino
Best Strike Zone Discipline Brad Miller
Fastest Baserunner Mike Faulkner
Best Athlete Patrick Kivlehan
Best Fastball Carter Capps
Best Curveball James Paxton
Best Slider Carson Smith
Best Changeup Danny Hultzen
Best Control Anthony Fernandez
Best Defensive Catcher Mike Zunino
Best Defensive Infielder Gabriel Noriega
Best Infield Arm Carlos Triunfel
Best Defensive OF Denny Almonte
Best Outfield Arm James Jones
PROJECTED 2016 LINEUP
Catcher Mike Zunino
First Base Justin Smoak
Second Base Nick Franklin
Third Base Kyle Seager
Shortstop Brad Miller
Left Field Dustin Ackley
Center Field Michael Saunders
Right Field Stefen Romero
Designated Hitter Jesus Montero
No. 1 Starter Felix Hernandez
No. 2 Starter Taijuan Walker
No. 3 Starter Danny Hultzen
No. 4 Starter James Paxton
No. 5 Starter Brandon Maurer
Closer Carter Capps
Though the Mariners finished last in the American League West for the third
straight season, they continue to make marginal improvements under general
manager Jack Zduriencik and to rebuild patiently after former GM Bill Bavasi
left the team with bad contracts and a gutted farm system.
While the past few years have been bleak, Seattle's future appears brighter.
It has a young core at the big league level, starting with Felix Hernandez,
who threw the first perfect game in franchise history on Aug. 15 and
continues to rank among the best pitchers in the game. Kyle Seager broke out
and led the team with 20 home runs. Rookie Jesus Montero, acquired from the
Yankees along with Hector Noesi for Michael Pineda and righthander Jose
Campos in the offseason, became the youngest player (age 22) to hit 15 homers
for the Mariners since Alex Rodriguez in 1998.
Despite the positives, the Mariners expected more from the likes of Dustin
Ackley and Justin Smoak. Drafted No. 2 overall behind Stephen Strasburg in
2009, Ackley batted just .226/.294/.328. Smoak, the key player in the Cliff
Lee trade with the Rangers in 2010, was just as bad for most of the season
but provided some hope by hitting .338 with five homers in September.
After finishing last in the AL in scoring for the fourth straight year,
Seattle announced it would move the fences in at Safeco Field for 2013.
Hope is on the horizon, as the Mariners have one of the best farm systems in
baseball. Seattle has top-tier talent, most notably an outstanding group of
pitching prospects, along with depth and balance. Scouting director Tom
McNamara and his staff have restocked the system in a short time, identifying
quality players with their top picks—Ackley, righthander Taijuan Walker,
lefty Danny Hultzen and catcher Mike Zunino—and finding value in the later
rounds.
Jackson led the Double-A Southern League with a 3.37 ERA with a staff that
featured all of the organization's top pitching prospects at some point.
Carter Capps and Stephen Pryor contributed to the big league bullpen by the
end of the season, while starters Walker, Hultzen, James Paxton and Brandon
Maurer could arrive in 2013 after some Triple-A time.
The Mariners also have a few hitters on the way. Zunino had a stellar pro
debut and reached Double-A after signing for $4 million as the No. 3 overall
pick in the 2012 draft. Seattle has a number of middle-infield options in the
upper minors as well, highlighted by Nick Franklin, Stefen Romero and Brad
Miller.
After the season ended, the Mariners significantly revamped their
international scouting department. They fired Latin America coordinator
Patrick Guerrero, a move that prompted international scouting director Bob
Engle to announce he wouldn't return when his contract expired. Both Engle
and Guerrero joined the Dodgers.
Engle, who had been with Seattle since January 2000, oversaw the signings of
Hernandez, Pineda, Shin-Soo Choo, Asdrubal Cabrera and several other big
leaguers. He previously had been the scouting director for the Blue Jays,
with whom he was involved in drafting Cy Young Award winners Chris Carpenter,
Roy Halladay and Pat Hentgen.
To replace Engle, the Mariners hired Cubs crosschecker Tim Kissner. They also
tabbed Red Sox crosschecker Tom Allison, a former Diamondbacks scouting
director, as their pro scouting director.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2013/2614406.html
--
※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 114.47.173.10
推
12/04 07:54, , 1F
12/04 07:54, 1F
推
12/04 08:08, , 2F
12/04 08:08, 2F
推
12/04 08:25, , 3F
12/04 08:25, 3F
推
12/04 08:29, , 4F
12/04 08:29, 4F
→
12/04 08:30, , 5F
12/04 08:30, 5F
→
12/04 08:31, , 6F
12/04 08:31, 6F
→
12/04 08:32, , 7F
12/04 08:32, 7F
→
12/04 08:32, , 8F
12/04 08:32, 8F
討論串 (同標題文章)
Mariners 近期熱門文章
PTT體育區 即時熱門文章