[農場] 2017 BA Nationals NO.1 Prospect:Robles
1. Victor Robles, of |
Born: May 19, 1997. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-0. Wt.: 185. Signed: Dominican Republic,
2013. Signed by: Modesto Ulloa.
SCOUTING GRADES
Batting: 60
Power: 50
Speed: 70
Defense: 60
Arm: 60
Based on 20-80 scouting scale—where 50 represents major league average—and
future projection rather than present tools.
Background: Robles had impressed Nationals evaluators for years before
breaking out in 2015 during his U.S. debut. He signed with Washington for
$225,000 in 2013 and impressed in the Dominican Summer League the following
year. He wowed the Nationals’ staff during extended spring training in 2015,
and carried that performance over to the regular season in the Rookie-level
Gulf Coast League and short-season Auburn. He ranked as the No. 2 prospect in
both leagues while hitting a combined .352/.445/.507 with 24 stolen bases in
61 games. Robles advanced to full-season ball in 2016 for the first time,
beginning the season with low Class A Hagerstown. After earning a spot in the
South Atlantic League all-star game, he was promoted to high Class A Potomac,
where the 19-year-old was the youngest player in the Carolina League. He
again ranked as a top prospect in two leagues—No. 1 in the South Atlantic
and No. 3 in the Carolina. Robles was sidelined for about three weeks in the
second half of the season by a thumb injury he suffered after being hit in
the hand by a fastball, one of 34 times he was hit by a pitch in 2016. Even
as he has raced through the minor leagues, Robles has continued to hit and
earn praise for his energy, baseball IQ and willingness to learn.
Scouting Report: Robles is an excellent athlete with true five-tool
potential. He is advanced for his age, displaying a good feel for hitting. He
has strong, quick hands that help him to produce impressive bat speed.
Presently, his power results mostly in hard line drives to the gaps, but as
he physically matures, those balls should start going over the fence. He has
a good feel for the barrel and is difficult to strike out, though he does not
often walk. He sets up very close to the plate, which results in him often
being hit by pitches. He is confident in his ability to turn on inside
pitches, but after his stint on the disabled list he is also starting to
learn about the importance of getting out of the way of inside pitches.
Robles is a plus runner and makes good use of his speed on both the basepaths
and in the outfield. He tracks down balls well in center field and has plus
arm strength. His defensive ability and speed enables him to impact the game
in many different ways.
The Future: Robles has proven to be capable of moving quickly in the minors,
and will likely return to Potomac to open 2017. Because he won’t turn 20
until May, he will likely again be among the youngest players in the league.
It will be a challenging assignment for the precocious outfielder, but his
makeup and dynamic skill set should help him continue to find success against
older competition. He has all-star potential and could arrive in Washington
late in the 2018 season.
2016 Club AVG OBP SLG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
Hagerstown (LoA) .305 .405 .459 233 48 71 9 6 5 30 18 38 19
Potomac (HiA) .262 .354 .387 168 24 44 8 2 3 11 14 32 18
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