DEEP LEAGUES 2013 TOP 100 PROSPECTS

看板Mariners作者 (Wedge Sucks!)時間12年前 (2013/01/14 21:39), 編輯推噓4(400)
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http://www.deepleagues.com/2013/01/09/2013-top-100-prospect-list/ 不廢話,直接貼我們家 9. Mike Zunino (C, SEA) – Personally, I think he’s the best catching prospect in the minor leagues. He dominates in college. And then goes and has a 1.137 OPS in 44 minor league games (Low-A for 29, AA for 15) with 13 home runs. He’s got no defensive sticking questions, so he’s my top catcher and could be a top 3 fantasy catcher for years. 10. Taijuan Walker (SP, SEA) – Walker was one of the youngest pitchers in AA this year. His scouting reports were clean and good from the scouts, but the numbers said differently. He’s still regarded as a potential TOR arm, and I don’t think many if any have soured on him. He could be a fantasy ace in the future, albeit with some risk attached. 30. Danny Hultzen (SP, SEA) – I don’t think I’m that low, and most have questioned his 4.29 FIP in AAA and his control problems. He’s not a fireballer, so control issues make him look like a good #3 starter to me. He’ s always been a high floor guy, and his stuff will play up in Petco, depending on the fences. He’ll be a reliable starter in the majors for years, but don’t expect fantasy dominance. 55. Nick Franklin (SS, SEA) – Franklin is a guy I keep my eye on. I own him in a league and I think he can be a successful MLB 2B. If he moves to 2B, his bat will be average to slightly above average. If he’s able to stick at SS, he can likely be a good bat and fantasy relevant every year. He’s a switch hitter and he’s still developing and very young, so I actually wouldn’t mind seeing a full year of AAA for Nick before I hand him over to the Mariners. 56. James Paxton (SP, SEA) – Paxton had a great year in 2012. He more than held his own in AA and looks like a good future #2 starter, maybe a #3. I think he ends up a #3 starter with the occasional great year that reminds you of all his talent. His stuff will play up in Safeco, and boy does he have stuff. A hard fastball from the left side and a great breaking ball cap off a strong arsenal. I’d buy if you can, because of the combination that he could be in the majors soon (Seattle has little pitching depth) as well as his home park (ask Tommy Milone how much home parks are factors). He’s a buy now guy, and I could see him higher on my list if he starts hot. 100. Brad Miller (SS, SEA) – A popular “sleeper” labeled by most, Miller did hit well. Many are continually comparing Miller to Nick Franklin, the other Mariners SS. Miller has questions if he will stick at SS or have to move off (likely to 2B), but for now he’s a SS. The reason he’s nearly 50 spots lower than Franklin is partly age (he’s a year and a half older) and level (he’s a level lower). I think he could still jump up more on the prospect list, but I don’t see him in Franklin territory…yet. 感想: 1、越來越多人想把Franklin丟到2B....Orz 2、Hultzen麻煩振作一下,第二籤拿到一個三號有點痛啊Orz -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 36.224.110.139

01/14 22:00, , 1F
當初就是看上他的控球,以及高完成度的特質......
01/14 22:00, 1F

01/14 22:47, , 2F
Franklin傷病史要讓他轉2B? 還是防守變差了?
01/14 22:47, 2F

01/15 02:46, , 3F
讓打擊更好吧
01/15 02:46, 3F

01/17 23:28, , 4F
小法會轉2B好像是arm和range的關係....
01/17 23:28, 4F
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