[外電] MacPhail answers fans' questions
MacPhail answers fans' questions
Orioles president of baseball operations launches first Q&A
How has scouting gone in Asian countries lately, and do you expect the
Orioles to have a greater presence in signing players from there?
-- Gabe Pacheco, Albuquerque, N.M.
Earlier this year, we named John Stockstill our director of international
scouting and immediately set out to significantly increase our presence in
Asia. John recently returned from Japan after over three weeks of scouting
and plans a return trip this summer. International scouting is an important
component of any team's player development and scouting programs, as over
one-third of today's Major League players are born outside of the U.S. We are
still in the process of determining where our resources can be put to the
best use.
Andy, I have read that the 2008 Draft is deeper for hitters than it is for
pitchers. What is your philosophy? College versus high school? Hitters versus
pitchers?
-- Stan Overby, Baltimore
I think the most important thing to do when making a selection is to make
sure you take the best possible prospect. We will not focus on whether the
choice fills an organizational need or whether he can get to the Majors
faster. We will focus on what player has the highest upside and will be most
likely to have the most productive career. While I recognize there is
possibly a shortage of top-flight position prospects throughout our Minor
League system, my philosophy has always been that you can never have too much
pitching. We also need to value defense and look for that in the Draft as
well.
What is your opinion of Adam Jones so far this season? Do you think he has a
chance to move up in the lineup?
-- Andrew Lytton, Hagerstown, Md.
We have been satisfied with Adam's first two months as a Major Leaguer. He
has played consistently solid defense in center field and has competed well
at the plate. Where he bats in the lineup is up to Dave [Trembley]. We are
delighted to have him as a part of our future.
Greetings from Malaysia. Which is the bigger surprise: Daniel Cabrera's
performance so far or Jim Johnson's poise?
-- Chee Yeong Teng, Malaysia
Cabrera and Johnson have both been key reasons why we have played solid
baseball over the first two months. It is a credit to both pitchers that they
have made considerable improvement in their performances over the first third
of the season. It is also a testament to Dave Trembley and his coaching
staff, including [pitching coach] Rick Kranitz, that these two pitchers have
had success so far this year. Dave and his staff show a lot of confidence in
our players, and, in turn, many of our players seem to be playing with
greater confidence in themselves. I think many have been on the lookout for
this kind of year from Daniel, so I would rate Jimmy's start as the bigger
surprise.
Both Matt Wieters and Jake Arrieta are having outstanding seasons so far in
Frederick. When do you feel they will most likely be promoted to Bowie?
-- Eric Smith, Cumberland, Md.
Both Matt and Jake are clearly having a great deal of success at Frederick to
this point, which has been exciting for all of us to see. But it is important
to remember that these two players, who we hope will both factor into the
long-term success of the organization, have not even played two months of
professional baseball yet. [Director of player development] Dave [Stockstill]
and I are always reviewing and discussing what is going on in the Minor
Leagues, and I will not be shy about moving players along when we feel it is
in the best interest of the players involved, as well as in the
organization's best interest.
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