[閒聊] John Sickels Top 20 Prospects
1) Tyler Glasnow, RHP, Grade A/Borderline A-: Age 21,1.74 ERA with 157/57
K/BB in 124 innings in High-A, just 74 hits. Ridiculously good K/IP and H/IP
marks stand out and reflect quality of upper-90s fastball and curve.
Change-up improving, overall command still needs tightening but the stuff is
outstanding. Number one starter upside if the command is there.
2) Austin Meadows, OF, Grade B+: Age 19, hit .322/.388/.486 in 146 at-bats in
Low-A, fighting injuries the first part of the season. Strong on-base skills,
should hit for average with at least moderate power, needs more defensive
polish but has the tools for center. Just needs a healthy year.
3) Josh Bell, OF-1B, Grade B+/Borderline B: Age 22, hit .335/.384/.502 in 331
at-bats in High-A then .287/.343/.309 in 94 at-bats in Double-A. Power didn’
t carry to Altoona but I think it will come around and he should be a
productive hitter. Great throwing arm but foot speed is already declining and
moving to first base will increase pressure on the bat.
4) Jameson Taillon, RHP, Grade B: Age 23, missed 2014 with Tommy John
surgery. Grade A- and potential number two starter if he comes back with his
stuff and command intact. We won’t know until he takes the field in real
game conditions this spring. I always err on the side of caution with injured
pitchers and do not feel that TJ recovery should be automatically assumed.
5) Alen Hanson, INF, Grade B: Age 22, hit .280/.326/.442 with 21 doubles, 12
triples, 11 homers, 25 steals in 482 at-bats in Double-A. Productive season
on the field, showing good power for a middle infielder to go with speed
although disciplinary benching trigged concerns about makeup. Not terrible at
shortstop but second base looks like a better fit for his arm.
6) Reese McGuire, C, Grade B/Borderline B-: Age 19, exceptional defensive
catcher but hit just .262/.307/.334 in 389 at-bats in Low-A. Makes contact
but lack of power combined with a fairly aggressive approach complicates
hitting projections. Glove will get him to the majors, bat will determine how
often he starts.
7) Nick Kingham, RHP, Grade B-: Age 23, posted 3.04 ERA with 54/25 K/BB in 71
innings in Double-A then 3.58 ERA with 65/27 K/BB in 88 innings in Triple-A.
Steady, solid, throws strikes with low-90s fastball, reasonable curve and
change. Nothing spectacular but nothing bad, either. Classic fourth starter
inning-eater, maybe a third if everything maxes out.
8) Harold Ramirez, OF, Grade B-: Age 20, hit .309/.365/.402 with 12 steals in
204 at-bats in Low-A, season limited by hamstring trouble. Fast when healthy,
hits for average and hits doubles, but not much home run power to this point.
9) Cole Tucker, SS, Grade B-: Age 18, 2014 first round pick, hit
.267/.368/.356 in 180 at-bats in rookie ball, 13 steals. Good strike zone
judgment, runs well, very good glove at shortstop with range, arm, and
reliability to stay there. No power yet but at 6-3, 185 he may grow into more
pop. Solid debut.
10) JaCoby Jones, SS, Grade B-/Borderline C+: Age 22, hit .288/.347/.503 with
23 homers, 17 steals, 33 walks, 132 strikeouts in 445 at-bats in Low-A. Jones
has All-Star tools and showed a fine power/speed combo last year along with
surprisingly steady defense after moving around between various positions in
college. However, his hyper-aggressive hitting approach and contact issues
enhance the risk profile and make it hard to project his productivity at the
highest levels. Should continue to rip up A-ball if he goes to High-A, but
Double-A transition will be critical.
11) Jung-Ho Kang, INF, Grade C+: Age 27, free agent signing from Korea where
he was a very dangerous hitter. Korea is friendly for hitting though and it
remains to be seen how this will translate. Scouting reports say his pop is
real but there are mixed opinions about OBP/batting average. Glove may fit
best at second or third rather than shortstop. Grading is a wild guess
really. We will know more when we see him in spring training.
12) Mitch Keller, RHP, Grade C+: Age 18, second round draft choice from high
school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, posted 1.98 ERA with 29/13 K/BB in 27 innings
in rookie ball. Draft stock leapt when fastball hit 95 MPH, still working on
secondaries but fits into Pirates pitching development schema perfectly. Cold
weather fresh arm.
13) Elias Diaz, C, Grade C+: Age 24, hit .312/.366/.421 in 359 at-bats
between Double-A and Triple-A. Has never hit like this before; it could be a
fluke, but his defensive ability is extremely well-regarded and he’ll reach
the majors on that basis alone. If the offensive improvement is real, he
could be a starter.
14) Connor Joe, C, Grade C+: Age 22, supplemental first round pick from
University of San Diego, didn’t make pro debut due to injury.
Highly-promising bat hit .367/.441/.606 in his junior year. Questions revolve
around defense with mixed opinions about his future behind the plate. May
wind up in an outfield spot.
15) Wyatt Mathisen, 3B, Grade C+: Age 21, hit .280/.344/.360 with three
homers, 33 walks, 54 strikeouts in 375 at-bats in Low-A. Makes contact but
power development has been disappointing. Former catcher still transitioning
at third base, unclear if he’ll stick there and as a corner bat he needs to
show more pop in any event.
16) Andrew Lambo, OF-1B, Grade C+: Age 26, hit .312/.386/.536 in 263 at-bats
in Triple-A, .256/.256/.359 in 39 at-bats in the majors. Nothing left to
prove in the minors and is getting old for a prospect, but there is no
obvious place for him to play here.
17) Barrett Barnes, OF, Grade C+: Age 23, hit .240/.406/.440 in 17 games
split between three levels due to injury. Still has intriguing power/speed
combination but has lost most of the last two years to physical problems.
18) Willy Garcia, OF, Grade C+: Age 22, hit .271/.311/.478 with 18 homers, 24
walks, 145 strikeouts in 439 at-bats in Double-A. High-ceiling power bat,
also shows cannon arm with 35 outfield assists in the last two years. Poor
strike zone judgment and contact issues likely to limit OBP/average against
advanced pitching.
19) Luis Heredia, RHP, Grade C+: Age 20, posted 4.15 ERA with 43/33 K/BB in
89 innings in Low-A. He was in poor physical condition in 2013 but was in
much better shape in 2014, dropping fat and adding muscle. The result: two
months missed with a sore shoulder, reduced velocity, and deterioration in
all stats. Maybe he should gain the weight back. Still young but falling
behind other prospects.
20) Adrian Sampson, RHP, Grade C+/Borderline C: Age 23, posted 2.96 ERA with
109/37 K/BB in 167 innings in Double-A/Triple-A. Fifth starter or long relief
type, throws strikes with three okay pitches. The Pirates always seem to have
several guys like this around.
OTHERS: Stetson Allie, 1B; Keon Broxton, OF; Jason Creasy, RHP; Jaff Decker,
OF; Cody Dickson, LHP; Taylor Gushue, C; Gage Hinsz, RHP; John Holdzkom, RHP
(scrapheap independent league signee with upper-90s velocity but extremely
erratic track record, could win bullpen spot); Clay Holmes, RHP; Chad Kuhl,
RHP; Kevin Krause, C; Jordan Luplow, OF; Jose Osuna, 1B; Tito Polo, OF; Mel
Rojas Jr, OF; Casey Sadler, RHP; Chase Simpson, 3B; Trey Supak, RHP.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2015/1/23/7878709/pittsburgh-pirates-top-20-prospects-for-2015
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