[情報] Mike Zunino Scouting Report

看板Mariners作者 (SuperStar)時間12年前 (2013/01/01 18:21), 編輯推噓5(501)
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這裡有兩個版本 ------------------------- (1)BA版本 Mike Zunino, c Born: Mar 25, 1991 B-T: R-R Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 220 Drafted: Florida, 2012 (1st round). Signed by: Rob Mummau Background:Zunino has grown up around the game. His father Greg has been a scout for more than 25 years and currently works with the Reds. Coming out of Mariner High (Cape Coral, Fla.) in 2009, Zunino was regarded as a fifth-round talent but fell to the Athletics in the 29th round because of his strong commitment to Florida. He hit 47 homers in three seasons with the Gators, improving each season and leading them to three College World Series. He won the Baseball America College Player of the Year and Golden Spikes awards in 2012, when he batted .322/.394/.669 while ranking third in NCAA Division I with 28 doubles, fourth with 19 homers and fifth with 150 total bases. The first college player selected and the third overall pick in the 2012 draft, he signed for $4 million. His year continued to get better, as he batted .360/.447/.689 with 13 homers while reaching Double-A Jackson, then married his high school sweetheart before heading to the Arizona Fall League. Scouting Report:From a pure tools standpoint, Zunino doesn't have a single attribute that really wows evaluators. Power is his best tool and it's his only one that scouts grade as plus. He shows an excellent ability to backspin balls, generating above-average pop to all fields. With his strong hands and forearms, he stays through the ball well and shows an advanced ability to drive pitches to the opposite field. He never gives away at-bats and has a patient, balanced approach. Zunino has below-average speed, but he has keen instincts and is a sound baserunner. Even with his muscular frame, he's agile behind the plate. He has a take-charge attitude and pitchers love throwing to him. Though Zunino handled plenty of talented pitchers at Florida, he'll need to continue to make subtle adjustments to handling a pro staff. He has strong hands but can box balls at times, and he allowed nine passed balls in 44 pro games. His arm strength is average to a tick above, and he gets the most out of it with smooth footwork and a quick transfer. He threw out 43 percent of basestealers during his first pro season. Overall, Zunino's sum is greater than his parts and his tools play up because of his makeup. He has a strong work ethic and is a natural leader on and off the field. He has the requisite toughness for his position and an excellent baseball IQ. The Future:The last time the Mariners spent the No. 3 overall pick on a catcher, they passed up Troy Tulowitzki to take Jeff Clement in 2005. The decision to take Zunino should work out better, and he's on a fast track to the big leagues. He'll presumably attend big league spring training, though it's doubtful he'll be with the Mariners on Opening Day. More likely, he'll start the season with Triple-A Tacoma. He has all-star potential as a middle-of-the-order hitter at an up-the-middle position, drawing comparisons with Jason Varitek. With Seattle still a year away from contention if everything goes right, there's no need to rush Zunino, but he could force the team's hand if he continues to perform like he did in his debut. He renders moot any questions about Jesus Montero's ability to stay behind the plate. ------------------------- (2)BP版本 Mike Zunino Position: C DOB: 03/25/1991 Height/Weight: 6’2’’ 220 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R Drafted/Acquired: 1st round, 2012 draft, University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) 2012 Stats: .373/.474/.736 at short-season Everett (29 games); .333/.386/.588 at Double-A Jackson (15 games) The Tools: 5+ hit; 5 power; 5+ arm; 5 glove What Happened in 2012: After getting drafted third overall, Zunino proceeded to stomp on professional pitching for the next 44 games, solidifying his status as one of the top catching prospects in the minors. Strengths: Quality bat speed can put good wood to ball; good raw power; ability to hit 15-20 HR in majors; good catch-and-throw skills behind the plate; fast-track player; high floor. Weaknesses: Hit tool likely to play as 5; will have exploitable holes; early extension opens up inner-half, limits barrel control; receiving skills are fringe at present; lateral movement (framing/blocking) needs to improve; drifting issues; ball carries after impact; bat ahead of glove. Overall Future Potential: High 5; first-division potential Explanation of Risk: Moderate risk; high-floor player, but receiving skills are fringe at present; bat could play under projection. Fantasy Future: Likely to be a 5/5 bat behind the plate, with a chance to hit .265-plus with 15-plus homers from a premium defensive spot. The Year Ahead: Zunino needs to improve his receiving skills, but he is near major league-ready player who can contribute at some point in 2013. His bat will play down the lineup, with fringe-average to solid-average grades on the hit/power. While it might seem like a knock to suggest Zunino is only a role 5 player, the value plays up because balanced glove/bat catchers are hot commodities, especially when they will be under team control for six seasons. Major league ETA: 2013 其實今年Jason Parks的評分標準我有點看不懂,所以不要問我。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 111.242.15.236

01/01 21:24, , 1F
感謝大大的熱心分享!!
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01/02 21:19, , 3F
推推!!
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01/02 21:24, , 4F
這看起來跟d'arunld很像 也很像當年的J.Clement
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01/02 21:25, , 5F
這種全部55-65的打不出來機率不低
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