[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects:Kansas City Royals

看板Prospect作者 (yankee's catcher)時間14年前 (2010/11/16 00:15), 編輯推噓8(800)
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TOP TEN PROSPECTS 1. Eric Hosmer, 1b 2. Wil Myers, c 3. Mike Moustakas, 3b 4. John Lamb, lhp 5. Mike Montgomery, lhp 6. Christian Colon, ss 7. Danny Duffy, lhp 8. Chris Dwyer, lhp 9. Aaron Crow, rhp 10. Brett Eibner, of BEST TOOLS Best Hitter for Average Eric Hosmer Best Power Hitter Mike Moustakas Best Strike-Zone Discipline Wil Myers Fastest Baserunner Jarrod Dyson Best Athlete Derrick Robinson Best Fastball Yordano Ventura Best Curveball Mike Montgomery Best Slider Aaron Crow Best Changeup John Lamb Best Control John Lamb Best Defensive Catcher Salvador Perez Best Defensive Infielder Humberto Arteaga Best Infield Arm Mike Moustakas Best Defensive Outfielder Jarrod Dyson Best Outfield Arm Jordan Parraz PROJECTED 2014 LINEUP Catcher Salvador Perez First Base Eric Hosmer Second Base Johnny Giavotella Third Base Mike Moustakas Shortstop Christian Colon Left Field Alex Gordon Center Field Jarrod Dyson Right Field Wil Myers Designated Hitter Billy Butler No. 1 Starter Zack Greinke No. 2 Starter John Lamb No. 3 Starter Mike Montgomery No. 4 Starter Danny Duffy No. 5 Starter Chris Dwyer Closer Joakim Soria TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE Year Player, Position 2010 2001 Chris George, lhp Orioles 2002 Angel Berroa, ss Giants 2003 Zack Greinke, rhp Royals 2004 Zack Greinke, rhp Royals 2005 Billy Butler, 1b Royals 2006 Alex Gordon, 3b Royals 2007 Alex Gordon, 3b Royals 2008 Mike Moustakas, 3b Royals 2009 Mike Moustakas, 3b Royals 2010 Mike Montgomery, lhp Royals TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE Year Player, Position 2010 2001 Colt Griffin, rhp Out of baseball 2002 Zack Greinke, rhp Royals 2003 Chris Lubanski, of Blue Jays 2004 Billy Butler, of Royals 2005 Alex Gordon, 3b Royals 2006 Luke Hochevar, rhp Royals 2007 Mike Moustakas, 3b Royals 2008 Eric Hosmer, 1b Royals 2009 Aaron Crow, rhp Royals 2010 Christian Colon, ss Royals LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY Eric Hosmer, 2008 $6,000,000 Alex Gordon, 2005 $4,000,000 Mike Moustakas, 2007 $4,000,000 Luke Hochevar, 2006 $3,500,000 Noel Arguelles, 2010 $3,400,000 When Dayton Moore took over as Royals general manager in mid-2006, one of the first things he said he wanted to do was figure out a way to develop pitching. "If you have 20 pitching prospects," he said, "you might get four or five to the big leagues." Now he has his pitching prospects, and plenty of position prospects as well. Thanks to a willingness to spend large amounts of money in the draft and a solid player-development system, the Royals now have the deepest farm system in baseball. If Moore is going to be a success in Kansas City, it will depend on the young talent coming up through the organization. That focus on the future is good news for Moore, because little has gone right for him at the big league level. The Royals have been just as disastrous under Moore as they were under previous GM Allard Baird. Kansas City has topped 70 wins only once in Moore's four-plus years running the franchise, and only twice in the last decade. And it's hard to say that the 2010 Royals were any better than the group Moore inherited back four years earlier. Kansas City continues to rank near the bottom of the American League in most significant batting, pitching and fielding stats. Many of the cornerstones of the current team—Billy Butler, David DeJesus, Zack Greinke—already were in the big leagues or nearly ready when Moore took over. With a farm system bereft of talent when he arrived, Moore ended up signing a revolving cast of low-level free agents and veteran trade acquisitions to fill holes at the big league level. Few of them have turned out to be finds, and most were soon headed elsewhere. That steady stream of mercenaries should start to slow down in 2011, thanks to a system almost ready to start producing significant big leaguers. Third baseman Mike Moustakas should filter into the lineup at some point during the season, and first baseman Eric Hosmer could join him before the end of 2011. All five of the Royals' top pitching prospects—John Lamb, Mike Montgomery, Danny Duffy, Chris Dwyer, Aaron Crow—will open the year in the Double-A Northwest Arkansas rotation, and some of them could bolster the big league staff later in the year. It will be 2012 before the majority of their best prospects reach Kansas City for good, however, which likely means another season of struggling at the big league level. By devoting resources to player development, the Royals finally have found a possible path of success. They rank fifth in draft bonus expenditures over the last five years at $37.8 million, and spent heavily again in 2010 to land shortstop Christian Colon ($2.75 million), outfielder Brett Eibner ($1.25 million) and righthander Jason Adam ($800,000). They've also done well internationally, finding such talents as Dominican righthanders Yordano Ventura and Robinson Yambati, Nicaraguan third baseman Cheslor Cuthbert and Venezuelan shortstop Humberto Arteaga in the last three years. But just as their investments are starting to pay off, the Royals may have to plan a different approach. There has been much talk about a mandated slotting system for the draft beginning in 2012, which would cost Kansas City one of the few competitive advantages a small-revenue team can have—a willingness to sign over-slot players. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.115.183.179

11/16 00:19, , 1F
好噁心的排行 Crow只能排九...................
11/16 00:19, 1F

11/16 13:04, , 2F
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11/16 16:17, , 3F
希望可以養起來阿 每年都在期待 每年都在受傷害
11/16 16:17, 3F

11/17 16:43, , 4F
不能同意2樓更多...
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11/18 10:37, , 5F
喔!!沒想到nella也有上ptt
11/18 10:37, 5F

11/19 17:02, , 6F
nella在球員卡很多文章阿~~
11/19 17:02, 6F

11/19 23:50, , 7F
哈~我也有上球卡板,玩棒球卡的人應該都也會來這邊逛一下吧
11/19 23:50, 7F

11/20 00:46, , 8F
我在批踢踢鬼混十來年了 XD 兩位卡友好~ <(_ _)>
11/20 00:46, 8F
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