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Top Prospects #1: Mike Montgomery
(Source: http://royalrevival.blogspot.com/ ;blog右下角的皇家2010 Top Prospects
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Age: 19
Pos: LHP
HT/WT: 6-5/180
Drafted: 1st Round, Pick #36 of 2008 Rule IV Draft
High School: Hart High School (CA)
ETA: 2011
As I have stated before on my top prospect countdown, I seriously believe
that the top few prospects are at this point fairly interchangeable. This is
not intended to be taken as there aren't any elite guys in the system, but
instead as me saying there are several prospects that I feel could have elite
status in a years time but at this point need to post some positive results
at higher levels of competition. (Myers= no full season experience, Crow= no
minor league experience, Montgomery and Moustakas= no experience above A
ball.) Because of the breakout potential of several of the Royals top
prospects, the system could very feasibly shoot up the rankings between now
and a year from now.
Now let's talk about Montgomery. Montgomery was a supplemental first round
draft choice in 2008 and like Royals ace Zack Greinke he has a reputation for
his fiery, competitive attitude. Despite being the leading scorer of his high
school basketball team he was kicked off the team because he recorded so many
technical fouls. While some would view this as a knock on his makeup, many,
including myself, would view it as a positive. Montgomery is 6-5 and his
frame has yet to fill out completely which leads many scouts to believe that
he could add a few miles per hour that already explodes out of his hand and
comes in at around 90-95 mph. Unfortunately the Royals conflicted with
Montgomery this offseason about his long toss program. From the information I
have gathered it sounds as though Montgomery had some unrealistic
expectations that if he continued his outrageous long toss program then he
would be able to get his fastball consistently into the high 90s. The Royals
afraid that this program would put unnecessary work on the arm disagreed.
Luckily the two sides seem to have come to a compromise which allows
Montgomery to continue his long toss program, but not to the extent that he
originally desired.
Montgomery features three pitches that should translate into out pitches at
the major league level:
Fastball: Sits between 90-95 mph, is said to explode out of his hand, could
pick up more velocity as Montgomery fills out physically.
Changeup: Typically sits in the high 70s and low 80s, has the potential to be
a plus pitch.
Curveball: Sits in low 70s, needs to be developed more and command of it has
been inconsistent.
Montgomery also features an above average palmball that he has great command
of, but scouts question whether it will be effective against more advanced
hitters. Montgomery's mechanics have been solid and he has had no difficulty
in repeating his delivery in professional ball. This is always a huge
positive for a young pitcher especially when this pitcher is a lanky 6-5
lefty.
Montgomery could start the year in either Springdale or Wilmington in 2010.
But I expect the Royals to take a conservative approach where he could join
an awesome rotation that would include himself, Noel Arguelles, Tim Melville,
and Chris Dwyer. After he dominates the Carolina League to begin the season
he should be in Springdale by the all star break. There I imagine his numbers
will drop as he faces more advanced hitters in a hitter friendly league, but
I still believe that he will post a sub 3.80 era and solidify himself as a
top tier pitching prospect. A year from now I expect Montgomery to be a
highly talked about prospect that will compete in Spring for a spot in the
Major League rotation
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