[情報] Toronto Blue Jays Top 20 PRE-SEASON Prospects in Review
1) Travis Snider, OF, Grade A-: Hit .242/.292/.394 in the majors,
.314/.409/.654 in Triple-A. I still believe in the bat and you should too.
2) Brett Cecil, LHP, Grade B+: 4.35 ERA with 54/28 K/BB in 70 major league
innings, 81 hits allowed. Gets lots of grounders; I think he's going to be
very good as long as he remains healthy.
3) David Cooper, 1B, Grade B: Hitting .255/.333/.372 for Double-A New
Hampshire. Very disappointing, no power, mediocre batting average and OBP,
looks like I overrated him. BB/K ratio is decent, so he still has a chance to
improve but needs to make progress quickly in '10.
4) J.P. Arencibia, C, Grade B-: Hitting .224/.272/.409 for Triple-A Las
Vegas. Poor strike zone judgment is holding production back. Good with the
glove but has needs big adjustments with the bat.
5) Justin Jackson, SS, Grade B-: Hitting .213/.321/.289 in the Florida State
League, with 17 steals. Power has completely vanished, and prone to wild
performance swings (.155 in April, .367 in May, .217 in June, .150 in July).
Still has tools, but extremely raw. Out with shoulder trouble.
6) Brad Mills, LHP, Grade B-: 4.06 ERA with 72/35 K/BB in 84 innings for Las
Vegas. Out with bruised ribs.
7) Kevin Ahrens, 3B, Grade C+: Hitting .214/.285/.282 in the Florida State
League. Another guy the Jays drafted for tools who is not improving.
8) Ricky Romero, LHP, Grade C+: 10-5, 3.66 with 90/44 K/BB in 116 major
league innings. One of the best rookie pitchers in baseball, somewhat
surprising after a mediocre minor league career. The talent was always there,
but he lacked consistency before.
9) Mark Rzepczynski, LHP, Grade C+: 2.86 ERA with 104/40 K/BB in 88 innings
between Double-A and Triple-A, 4.38 ERA with 37/19 K/BB in 37 innings in the
majors. Looks good so far.
10) Scott Campbell, 2B, Grade C+: .263/.357/.360 between Las Vegas and New
Hampshire. Controls the zone well, but lack of power limits production.
11) Brad Emaus, 2B, Grade C+: .255/.339/.384 at New Hampshire. Good plate
discipline, has a little pop, but not repeating '08 numbers at the higher
level.
12) Eric Thames, OF, Grade C+: Hitting .308/.391/.442 in the Florida State
League, but limited to just 42 games by injury. A good player but appears to
be fragile.
13) Luis Perez, LHP, Grade C+: 3.85 ERA with 93/52 K/BB in 131 innings in
Double-A. Another ground ball-generating lefty, a type the Jays seem to like.
14) Andrew Liebel, RHP, Grade C: 4.02 ERA with 105/37 K/BB in 132 innings in
the Florida State League, 133 hits. Throws strikes, will have to prove that
stuff can hold up at higher levels.
15) Tyler Pastornicky, SS, Grade C: Hitting .272/.342/.341 in the Midwest
League, with 51 steals. Lots of speed, decent on-base skills, good glove, but
lacks power.
16) Robert Ray, RHP, Grade C: Held his own in four major league starts, but
out most of the season with shoulder problems.
17) Jon Tolisano, 2B, Grade C: Hitting .240/.311/.419 in the Florida State
League. Showing some pop but batting average and OBP are issues.
18) Markus Brisker, OF, Grade C: Hitting .139/.216/.165 with 19 steals in 77
games between Midwest League and NY-P. Lots of speed, can't hit. Still has a
cool name.
19) Chad Beck, RHP, Grade C: 5.88 ERA with 62/19 K/BB in 83 innings in the
Midwest League, 95 hits. Decent walk rate, but other numbers mediocre and
disappointing considering his age (24).
20) Tim Collins, LHP, Grade C: 2.01 ERA with 96/25 K/BB in 63 innings in the
Florida State League, 42 hits. Exceptional K/IP and H/IP numbers. And he's
just 5-7, 155 pounds in soaking wet clothes after a huge thanksgiving meal.
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