[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects:Chicago Cubs
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TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Chris Archer, rhp
2. Brett Jackson, of
3. Trey McNutt, rhp
4. Hak-Ju Lee, ss
5. Josh Vitters, 3b
6. Chris Carpenter, rhp
7. Matt Szczur, of
8. Hayden Simpson, rhp
9. Rafael Dolis, rhp
10. Brandon Guyer, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average D.J. LeMahieu
Best Power Hitter Brett Jackson
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Matt Cerda
Fastest Baserunner Matt Szczur
Best Athlete Matt Szczur
Best Fastball Chris Archer
Best Curveball Trey McNutt
Best Slider Chris Archer
Best Changeup Chris Rusin
Best Control Chris Rusin
Best Defensive Catcher Robinson Chirinos
Best Defensive Infielder Darwin Barney
Best Infield Arm Junior Lake
Best Defensive Outfielder Brandon Guyer
Best Outfield Arm Kyler Burke
PROJECTED 2014 LINEUP
Catcher Geovany Soto
First Base Tyler Colvin
Second Base Starlin Castro
Third Base Josh Vitters
Shortstop Hak-Ju Lee
Left Field Brandon Guyer
Center Field Matt Szczur
Right Field Brett Jackson
No. 1 Starter Andrew Cashner
No. 2 Starter Chris Archer
No. 3 Starter Trey McNutt
No. 4 Starter Carlos Zambrano
No. 5 Starter Ryan Dempster
Closer Carlos Marmol
TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Position 2010
2001 Corey Patterson, of Orioles
2002 Mark Prior, rhp Rangers
2003 Hee Seop Choi, 1b Kia (Korea)
2004 Angel Guzman, rhp Cubs
2005 Brian Dopirak, 1b Blue Jays
2006 Felix Pie, of Orioles
2007 Felix Pie, of Orioles
2008 Josh Vitters, 3b Cubs
2009 Josh Vitters, 3b Cubs
2010 Starlin Castro, ss Cubs
TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Position 2010
2001 Mark Prior, rhp Rangers
2002 Bobby Brownlie, rhp Out of baseball
2003 Ryan Harvey, of Rockies
2004 Grant Johnson, rhp Out of baseball
(2nd round)
2005 Mark Pawelek, lhp Gateway (Frontier)
2006 Tyler Colvin, of Cubs
2007 Josh Vitters, 3b Cubs
2008 Andrew Cashner, rhp Cubs
2009 Brett Jackson, of Cubs
2010 Hayden Simpson, rhp Cubs
LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY
Mark Prior, 2001 $4,000,000
Kosuke Fukudome, 2007 $4,000,000
Corey Patterson, 1998 $3,700,000
Josh Vitters, 2007 $3,200,000
Luis Montanez, 2000 $2,750,000
After the Ricketts family completed its $845 million purchase of the Cubs and
related assets in October 2009, the team unveiled its marketing campaign for
2010: "Year One."
Unfortunately, Year One was a lot like the previous 101. Chicago still is
seeking its first World Series championship since 1908 and first appearance
since 1945, and the big league club is trending in the wrong direction.
The Cubs won 97 games and a second straight National League Central title in
2008, then dropped to 83 victories in 2009 and 75 a year ago. That's not
exactly what the Ricketts family thought it was getting with a $146.6 million
Opening Day payroll that trailed only the Yankees and Red Sox among major
league teams.
Chicago still is paying the price for overaggressive spending, first when it
was rebuilding following a 96-loss season in 2006, then when it was trying to
get over the hump after getting swept out of the playoffs the next two years.
The Cubs signed Ryan Dempster, Kosuke Fukudome, Aramis Ramirez, Alfonso
Soriano and Carlos Zambrano to long-term deals totaling $404.5 million during
that period, and they owe those five players $77.5 million for 2011 alone.
There were some silver linings during a disappointing 2010 season. Chicago
promoted several prospects to Wrigley Field, and they acquitted themselves
well. Starlin Castro nearly made the team out of spring training and came up
for good May 7, homering in his first at-bat and driving in six runs in his
first game. He became just the third shortstop age 20 or younger to hit .300
while qualifying for the batting title, joining Hall of Famer Arky Vaughan
and Alex Rodriguez.
Andrew Cashner made tremendous progress as a starter in the minors before
getting summoned to the big league bullpen at the end of May. He held his own
with a mid-90s fastball and a mid-80s slider, and he'll move into the
rotation for 2011. Casey Coleman, Tyler Colvin and Scott Maine also made
successful major league debuts and claimed jobs for the upcoming seasons.
Chicago used 10 rookies in an Aug. 18 game against the Padres, including a
major league-record six rookie pitchers.
The Cubs responded well to an unanticipated managerial change, playing their
best ball after Lou Piniella abruptly resigned Aug. 23 to take care of his
ailing mother. They went 51-74 under Piniella and 24-13 under former
third-base coach Mike Quade. Quade instilled a greater sense of
accountability, including benching Castro for two games for concentration
lapses, and had "interim" removed from his job title after the season.
Life was better down on the farm than it was at Wrigley Field. Righthanders
Chris Archer and Trey McNutt went a combined 25-4, while outfielder Brett
Jackson pounded Double-A pitching in his first full pro season, establishing
themselves as the best prospects in the system. Triple-A Iowa and Double-A
Tennessee had the best regular-season records in their leagues, and both
Class A affiliates had winning marks, with legitimate talent driving all
those victories. One pro scout who covered the Cubs opined that they had more
future big leaguers than any other organization.
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