Re: 與國民有約
關於Emilio Bonifacio
去年底他還在小蛇時的一些新秀排名:
BA: 第六, Best Defensive Infielder
JS: 第十, Grade C+
BP: 第八, two star prospect
另外是從小蛇版看到的 比較完整的介紹and分析:
http://tinyurl.com/5exnu4
by Zephon on Jun 23, 2008 8:45 PM EDT
One of the reasons why I chose these two players for this article, besides
the fact that they're both candidates for the second base job next year,
is the fact that they both embody two different aspects of the game. Speed in
the case of Bonifacio and power in the case of Ryal.
I would think most Diamondbacks fans should be familiar with 23 old Emilio
Bonifacio, who's often credited as one of the fastest players in the Dbacks
farm, and has seen a brief cup of coffee at the end of the 2007 season.
After being signed as a teenager as a non-drafted free agent out of the
Dominican Republic in 2001, Bonifacio has made a slow ascent through the
Diamondback's' Farm System. He's a small guy, listed at 5'10 and 195 pounds.
25 year old Rusty Ryal, on the other hand, hasn't been well known amongst
Dbacks fans, until recently. The son of former MLB outfielder Mark Ryal,
Rusty was drafted in the 14th round out of Oklahoma State University.
He's listed at 6'2 195 pounds, relatively tall for a second baseman.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to any scouting reports for Ryal.
To start things off, let's look at what Emilio Bonfacio has done
statistically over the course of his career.
Bonifacio began his professional career as an 18 year old playing for the
Missoula Ospreys, Arizona's Rookie Ball affiliate. He didn't much in his
146 at bats, posting a putrid overall line of .199/.287/.219. He struck out
43 times while walking 18 times. Overall, his debut season was very
underwhelming, and I'd be hard pressed to find much in the way of positives,
other than the 15 stolen bases, and the fact that he was very young.
Bonifacio was promoted to A Ball in 2004, and in my opinion really didn't
do much to impress, and actually regressed in some areas. He did show
signs of improvement, posting an overall batting line of .260/.303/.319 in
411 ABs.. He struck out 122 times, all though he did so at about the same
rate as the year before. One troubling thing I noticed is that he started
walking at lower pace. I guess the biggest positive is the 40 stolen bases
while being caught 10 times.
2005 saw Bonifacio repeating A ball, but this time he showed real improvement
across the board. In 522 ABS he posted an overall batting line of 270/341/.330.
All though he had about 122 at bats than the year before, he dropped his
strike outs down to 90. Mean while, he more than doubled his walks from the
year before, drawing 56 free passes. He also stole 56 bases, all though he
was caught 17 times.
In 2006, Bonifacio was promoted to Arizona's high A affliate Lancaster.
In response, Bonifacio flourished in the California league's hitter friendly
enviroment, posting arguably his best season. In 546 at bats, he hit
.321/.375/.449 and led the California League in stolen bases (61);
was second in runs scored (117) and hits (175); third in total bases (245)
fifth in doubles (35) and sixth in batting average (.321).
He did strike out 104 times, while walking only 44 times.
2007 saw Bonifacio leave the hitter friendly confines of the California
league and enter the much more pitcher friendly AA Southern League.
In 551 ABs, Bonifacio posted an overall line of .285/.333/352.
Once again he struck out a ton(105 times) while walking even less(38 times).
Going into this year, you should all get a good idea of what kind of player
Emilio Bonifacio is. He's got absolutely no power, doesn't walk much and strikes
out a ton. Honestly I think we could all deal with his lack of power
considering the speed he possesses on the base paths. Unfortunately, the guy
just doesn't on base enough for that to really make a difference.
He's still young, but he just hasn't shown enough of an improvement
offensively to become a legit every day major league ball player. Ok,
you can point out his 305/350/385 line with a 57/24 K/bb ratio in 325 at bats.
He's striking out a little bit of a lower rate, and he's a walking just a bit
more, while still having absolutely NO power. I'm still skeptical than he can
succeed in the bigs. (Just FYI, writing about Bonifacio's minor league
statistics has been almost painful)
簡單來說,他有速度,會防守,但是不會上壘而且完全沒有power
最適合他的位置是內野工具人,
不過如果要把Uggla交易掉的話那他倒是有機會在明年的春訓搶一下先發2B的位置..
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