Re: [外電] BP - Orioles Top 11 Prospects

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Chat的部份 Zach (Baltimore): Are Rowell's attitude problems really so prevalent that his huge upside doesn't even get him on the radar anymore? Kevin Goldstein: It's not his only problem. Bad shape, listless play, bad defense. I coudln't find anyone with a positive thing to say about him other than the fact that he hits the ball hard in batting practice. I'd put him in the late teens somewhere, but he got very little consideration for the Top 11. 除了態度問題,Rowell不積極也不怎樣的守備也是問題,打擊練習倒是打得很猛。 -- Tyler (Baltimore): KG - Where does Zach Britton fit in the equation amongst the O's pitching prospects? Kevin Goldstein: There are scouts who would have put him in the Top 11, and I think the Orioles would too. For me, it was more of a 13-16 range. He's a lefty groundball machine, but I'm not sure about the projection. -- Tyler (Baltimore): Do the O's have the best depth of pitching prospects in all of baseball? Kevin Goldstein: It's them or Texas. Texas has MORE pitching prospects overall for sure, but Baltimore has an edge at the upper levels. 投手新秀的深度最好的是O's(高階的比較多)跟條子(人比較多) -- Bodhizefa (Durham, NC): In terms of pure hitting ability, who wins between Matt Wieters, Brett Wallace and Jason Heyward? Kevin Goldstein: Wieters. -- birkem3 (Dayton, OH): How far would Wieters fall on the top 100 if he couldn't play catcher? Kevin Goldstein: Not that far really. The fact that he is a catcher makes him crazy elite, but if he was a first baseman, he'd still be elite. -- Birdfan01 (LA): How close to the top 11 did Bobby Bundy come? I've read that he was a possible first rounder before suffering a knee injury. Kevin Goldstein: He was one of the last cuts from the "just missed" list, so he'd be in the middle-teens. A lot of projection there to be sure. -- 以下是從comment挑出來的 chasingboston: Any consideration or thoughts on Brandon Waring? Kevin Goldstein: For Top 10? No. I do think he's power is real, but there are some glaring holes in his game -- in particular his ability to make contact and his defense. Jake K: So you see Arrieta as some kind of starting pitcher, regardless of the development of his other pitches? That glass half empty isn't half bad... I thought it would have been a late inning reliever (closer?). Kevin Goldstein: I understand the logic there, but his power frame and stamina would be wasted in the pen. I still think he could be something of a starter with just that FB -- it's a special pitch. -- 然後補一段BA比較O's跟Nats的pitching prospects Q: Assuming that the Nationals draft Stephen Strasburg with the No. 1 overall pick in June—and his stock remains around where it is right now—how does their front-end young pitching compare to that of the Orioles? Specifically, Strasburg vs. Brian Matusz, Jordan Zimmermann vs. Chris Tillman, Collin Balester vs. Jake Arrieta, and Ross Detwiler vs. Brandon Erbe? A: Strasburg would give the Nationals the most impressive pitcher in that group, but the Orioles' arms would be better as a whole. While Matsuz was the best pitcher in the 2007 draft, scouts consider Strasburg a cut above, a Mark Prior/David Price type who comes along only once every few years. But for the rest of the matchups, the edge goes to Baltimore. Tillman and Zimmermann are very, very close, but if I had to pick one, I think Tillman has a little more upside. I prefer Arrieta to Balester because he has more swing-and-miss stuff, and I'd take Erbe over Detwiler for the same reason. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.164.32.85 ※ 編輯: Liandh 來自: 218.164.32.85 (01/28 03:11) 補上其它chat ※ 編輯: Liandh 來自: 218.164.39.156 (01/28 20:47)
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