[閒聊] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Gerrit Cole, rhp
2. Jameson Taillon, rhp
3. Josh Bell, of
4. Starling Marte, of
5. Luis Heredia, rhp
6. Kyle McPherson, rhp
7. Tony Sanchez, c
8. Robbie Grossman, of
9. Stetson Allie, rhp
10. Jeff Locke, lhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Starling Marte
Best Power Hitter Josh Bell
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Robbie Grossman
Fastest Baserunner Alen Hanson
Best Athlete Starling Marte
Best Fastball Gerrit Cole
Best Curveball Jameson Taillon
Best Slider Gerrit Cole
Best Changeup Kyle McPherson
Best Control Kyle McPherson
Best Defensive Catcher Tony Sanchez
Best Defensive Infielder Pedro Ciriaco
Best Infield Arm Jordy Mercer
Best Defensive Outfielder Gorkys Hernandez
Best Outfield Arm Starling Marte
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Tony Sanchez
First Base Alex Dickerson
Second Base Neil Walker
Third Base Pedro Alvarez
Shortstop Chase d'Arnaud
Left Field Andrew McCutchen
Center Field Starling Marte
Right Field Josh Bell
No. 1 Starter Gerrit Cole
No. 2 Starter Jameson Taillon
No. 3 Starter Luis Heredia
No. 4 Starter James McDonald
No. 5 Starter Kyle McPherson
Closer Stetson Allie
The Pirates have committed to building from within and spending generously on
scouting and player development ever since Bob Nutting ousted Kevin McClatchy
as the franchise's chairman prior to the 2007 season.
Pittsburgh has spent $47.6 million in the draft during Neal Huntington's four
years as general manager, including a major league-record $17 million last
year in a haul that included No. 1 overall pick Gerrit Cole ($8 million) and
second-rounder Josh Bell ($5 million), and reportedly drew a rebuke from
commissioner Bud Selig at the owners' meetings in August. The Pirates have
also been as aggressive as they have been in Latin America—they signed
Mexican righthander Luis Heredia for $2.6 million in 2010—since legendary
scout Howie Haak became a pioneer in that part of the world in the late 1950s.
However, all of that bonus money has yet to make an impact at the major
league level. Pittsburgh's run of consecutive losing seasons now stands at
19, a record for a North American sports franchise, after it surprisingly
occupied first place in the National League Central in late July only to lose
43 of its final 62 games. Of the club-record 52 players who saw action for
the Pirates last season, just Pedro Alvarez and Chase d'Arnaud were signed as
amateurs during the Huntington regime.
Pittsburgh counted on Alvarez as a major building block when they drafted him
with the second overall pick in 2008 and gave him a $6.3 million major league
contract. Now he's a question mark after batting .191/.272/.289 with four
homers in 262 plate appearances last year. D'Arnaud looked overmatched in his
big league debut, hitting .217/.242/.287.
The Pirates have used the strategy of exceeding MLB's bonus recommendations
in the later rounds to sign pitchers away from solid college commitments.
While that has stocked the lower levels of the system with live arms, none is
close to being ready to help the major league club. The heavy concentration
on pitchers also has left Pittsburgh with few impact hitting prospects beyond
Bell, who has a chance to be special but has yet to play in a professional
game, and fellow outfielder Starling Marte.
Nutting and club president Frank Coonelly are happy with the progress the
organization is making and, to be fair, Huntington stepped into quite a mess
when he replaced Dave Littlefield in September 2007. Huntington received a
three-year contract extension in September that takes him through the 2014
season with a club option for 2015. Afterward, he did some rearranging in the
front office.
Farm director Kyle Stark and scouting director Greg Smith both were promoted
to assistant GM. Stark will oversee all elements of medical, physical,
mental, personnel and player development at the major and minor league
levels, while Smith will be in charge of all elements of the scouting
operation at the amateur, professional and international levels.
Tyrone Brooks went from baseball operations director to player personnel
director and will now lead the professional and international (non-Latin
America) scouting efforts. Area scout Larry Broadway took over as farm
director and Joe DelliCarri moves up from assistant scouting director to
amateur scouting director and will run Pittsburgh's drafts.
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