[情報] 2010 BA's Rays #1: Desmond Jennings
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1. Desmond Jennings, of
Background: A football and baseball standout in high school, Jennings turned
down Alabama in order to attend Itawamba (Miss.) CC, where he earned juco
all-America recognition as a wide receiver. Signed for $150,000 as a
10th-round pick in 2006, he rated as the No. 1 prospect in the low Class A
South Atlantic League in 2007 but missed the final month after having
arthroscopic knee surgery. He played in just 24 games in 2008, missing time
with back and shoulder injuries, with the latter requiring surgery. Finally
healthy last season, Jennings turned in one of the best campaigns in the
minors. He earned Double-A Southern League MVP honors after ranking second in
hitting (.316), third in steals (37), fourth in on-base percentage (.395) and
fifth in slugging (.486). His numbers improved after a late-July promotion to
Triple-A, where he tied an International League record with a 7-for-7 game.
He helped Durham win the league title as well as the Triple-A national
championship. Jennings was the only minor leaguer to post 50 extra-base hits
and 50 steals in 2009.
Strengths: Jennings has a lethal combination of speed and power that,
combined with an aggressive approach and impressive overall knowledge, makes
him a true game-changer. Managers rated Jennings as the best and fastest
baserunner in the Southern League, as well as the best defensive outfielder
and most exciting player. He has a live, athletic frame and five-tool talent
that should continue to improve with experience. He has more power than most
leadoff hitters, with at least 15-homer potential, and even better, he
understands that his pop is secondary in importance to getting on base. He
has exceptional strike-zone judgment and stays within himself by putting
balls on the ground and using his speed to beat them out. With his
outstanding speed and basestealing savvy, he swiped 52 bases in 59 attempts
last year, including a steal of home, and took three bags in as many tries
during the Futures Game. As a center fielder, he can run down balls from gap
to gap. His arm is his lowest-rated tool, but it's average and he gets to
balls quickly.
Weaknesses: Despite his success at the highest levels of the minors, Jennings
has relatively little game experience. He didn't dedicate himself to baseball
year-round until he signed in June 2006, and his injuries have limited him to
311 regular-season games since then. Additional reps will help him improve
his ability to hit the ball to the opposite field as well as his reads in
center field. He simply needs to continue to refine his skills against
top-flight competition.
The Future: Given the Rays' conservative approach to development, Jennings
could spend at least the first half of the 2010 season back in Triple-A. He
looks ready to make the jump to Tampa Bay and could land there if he has a
convincing showing in spring training. Regardless of his immediate future,
Jennings is the club's long-term answer in center field, a potential all-star
who will push B.J. Upton to right. When he arrives in the majors, Jennings
will team with Carl Crawford and Upton to give Tampa Bay the most tooled-up
set of outfielders in baseball.
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