[討論] BP Orioles Top 11 Prospects

看板Orioles作者 (沒有運動會死)時間14年前 (2011/11/15 22:57), 編輯推噓4(401)
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System In 20 Words Or Less: Elite-level draft picks lead to a pair of studs, but without them, it's a mess. Five-Star Prospects 1. Dylan Bundy, RHP 2. Manny Machado, SS Four-Star Prospects 3. Jonathan Schoop, INF Three-Star Prospects 4. Nick Delmonico, 3B 5. Jason Esposito, 3B 6. Robert Bundy, RHP 7. Parker Bridwell, RHP 8. Dan Klein, RHP 9. Ryan Adams, 2B Two-Star Prospects 10. L.J. Hoes, OF 11. Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP Nine More: 12. Clayton Schrader, RHP: Put up remarkable numbers; fastball/breaker combo has eighth-inning potential. 13. Joe Mahoney, 1B: Massive first baseman didn't get to Double-A until 24 and has yet to unlock power potential. 14. Xavier Avery, OF: Speedster held own in Double-A, but approach is a mess, as is swing. 15. Gabriel Lino, C: Excellent defensive prospect still has to prove he can hit, but there are signs of power. 16. Pedro Florimon, SS: Reached the big leagues in 2011, but scouts don't think plus defender will ever hit. 17. Glynn Davis, OF: Burner with some idea at the plate, but quite raw. 18. Matt Angle, OF: Gritty and all that stuff, but never more than an extra outfielder. 19. Mike Wright, RHP: Third-round pick has size and classic sinker/slider combination. 20. Kyle Hudson, OF: Not as good a baseball player as Angle, but a far better athlete. 1. Dylan Bundy, RHP DOB: 11/15/92 Height/Weight: 6’1/200 Bats/Throws: S/R Drafted/Signed: 1st round, 2011, Owasso HS (OK) 2011 Stats: N/A Tools Profile: The kind of stuff and polish rarely seen in a teenage arm. Year in Review: Top high school arm had an outside shot at becoming the first prep righty to go first overall before ultimately landing in Baltimore with the fourth overall pick. The Good: Bundy's arsenal earns top-flight praise for both its quality and depth. Broad-shouldered and muscular, he has a smooth, lightening-quick arm that allows his fastball to sit in the mid-90s with plenty of 100s seen throughout the spring. His curveball is already a plus pitch, and he surprised scouts with an 88-91 mph cut fastball that is already a weapon as well as a change-up that is advanced for his age. Beyond the stuff, he has above-average control and not only throws strikes but throws quality ones and is lauded for his makeup. The Bad: Bundy's change-up is a tick below average, but there's no reason to think it won't become plus with time and repetition. He doesn't have the classic size of an ace-level power pitcher, but no scouts contacted for this article had any concerns. All he really needs is innings. Ephemera: Of the 16 right-handed pitchers selected fourth overall prior to Bundy, every one of them reached the big leagues. Perfect World Projection: Bundy's ceiling is arguably unmatched by any high school right-hander since Josh Beckett. Fantasy Impact: I'm told there is value in aces. Path to the Big Leagues: Bundy is polished enough to handle a full-season assignment despite having yet to pitch. He could move quickly and could be the future face of the franchise. ETA: 2014 http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=15526 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 112.105.69.169

11/15 23:30, , 1F
舉手! 兩個 Bundy是有關係的嗎??
11/15 23:30, 1F

11/15 23:40, , 2F
是兄弟
11/15 23:40, 2F

11/16 00:51, , 3F
推!
11/16 00:51, 3F

11/18 18:52, , 4F
原來不只我認為Dylan有Beckett的感覺
11/18 18:52, 4F

11/22 16:44, , 5F
又是一個弟弟比較強的 (只以現在來看)
11/22 16:44, 5F
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