[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects: Arizona Diamondbac
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Tyler Skaggs, lhp
2. Archie Bradley, rhp
3. Adam Eaton, of
4. Matt Davidson, 3b
5. Didi Gregorius, ss
6. David Holmberg, lhp
7. Chris Owings, ss
8. Stryker Trahan, c
9. Andrew Chafin, lhp
10. A.J. Pollock, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Adam Eaton
Best Power Hitter Matt Davidson
Best Strike Zone Discipline Mike Freeman
Fastest Baserunner Adam Eaton
Best Athlete Keon Broxton
Best Fastball Archie Bradley
Best Curveball Tyler Skaggs
Best Slider Andrew Chafin
Best Changeup Chase Anderson
Best Control David Holmberg
Best Defensive Catcher Michael Perez
Best Defensive Infielder Didi Gregorius
Best Infield Arm Jake Lamb
Best Defensive OF A.J. Pollock
Best Outfield Arm Adam Eaton
PROJECTED 2016 LINEUP
Catcher Miguel Montero
First Base Paul Goldschmidt
Second Base Aaron Hill
Third Base Matt Davidson
Shortstop Didi Gregorius
Left Field Gerardo Parra
Center Field Adam Eaton
Right Field Justin Upton
No. 1 Starter Tyler Skaggs
No. 2 Starter Archie Bradley
No. 3 Starter Ian Kennedy
No. 4 Starter Wade Miley
No. 5 Starter Trevor Cahill
Closer David Hernandez
TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos 2012 Org
2003 Scott Hairston, 2b Mets
2004 Scott Hairston, 2b Mets
2005 Carlos Quentin, of Padres
2006 Stephen Drew, ss Athletics
2007 Justin Upton, of Diamondbacks
2008 Carlos Gonzalez, of Rockies
2009 Jarrod Parker, rhp Athletics
2010 Jarrod Parker, rhp Athletics
2011 Jarrod Parker, rhp Athletics
2012 Trevor Bauer, rhp Diamondbacks
TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos 2012 Org
2003 Conor Jackson, 3B White Sox
2004 Stephen Drew, SS Athletics
2005 Justin Upton, SS Diamondbacks
2006 Max Scherzer, RHP Tigers
2007 Jarrod Parker, RHP Athletics
2008 Daniel Schlereth, LHP Tigers
2009 Bobby Borchering, 3B Astros
2010 *Barret Loux, RHP Rangers
2011 Trevor Bauer, RHP Diamondbacks
2012 Stryker Trahan, C/OF Diamondbacks
LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY
Travis Lee, 1996 $10,000,000
Justin Upton, 2005 $6,100,000
John Patterson, 1996 $6,075,000
Archie Bradley, 2011 $5,000,000
Stephen Drew, 2004 $4,000,000
Diamondbacks GM Kevin Towers hasn't been shy about overhauling his roster.
He made changes after taking the job at the end of the 2010 season, most
notably to the bullpen, and Arizona improved by 29 victories and won the
National League West in 2011.
The Diamondbacks geared up for another run at the postseason in 2012 by
signing free agent Jason Kubel and trading prospects Jarrod Parker, Ryan Cook
and Collin Cowgill to the Athletics for Trevor Cahill and Craig Breslow. But
injuries and the inability to duplicate the 48 come-from-behind victories of
2011 contributed to 13 fewer wins, a .500 record and a third-place finish.
Towers started remaking the 2013 roster before last season ended. When former
franchise cornerstone Stephen Drew never got his bat going after he came back
from ankle surgery, Towers shipped him to Oakland for fringe shortstop
prospect Sean Jamieson.
He swung another deal with the A's in October, a three-team transaction with
the Marlins that brought Heath Bell and Cliff Pennington to Arizona in
exchange for Chris Young, who wasn't the same after injuring his shoulder
crashing into an outfield wall in April. Towers added more bullpen help by
swapping third-base prospect Ryan Wheeler to the Rockies for Matt Reynolds,
and signed veteran free agents Brandon McCarthy and Cody Ross.
Towers made his biggest deal in mid-December when he gave up the third
overall pick in the 2011 draft (Trevor Bauer) in a three-team deal to get
shortstop Didi Gregorius as a replacement for Drew. And rumors continued to
swirl that the Diamondbacks' best player, Justin Upton, was on the block.
While the team's 2012 performance was a disappointment, a steady stream of
rookies provided some hope for the future and more fodder with which Towers
could remake his club. Wade Miley won 16 games, made the All-Star Game and
finished second in NL rookie of the year voting.
Top prospects Tyler Skaggs and Bauer also joined the rotation, though neither
was particularly effective. Bauer was demoted after four midseason starts,
while Skaggs was shut down after six starts with a tired arm in
mid-September. They were outperformed by Patrick Corbin, who provided six
wins.
Adam Eaton, a 19th-round pick as senior sign from Miami (Ohio) in 2010, made
Young expendable as he continued his meteoric rise through the farm system.
Arizona's minor league player of the year, Eaton led the minors in batting
(.375), hits (198) and doubles (47) and won the Triple-A Pacific Coast League
MVP award. He drilled his first two major league homers in September and will
start in center field in 2013.
Eaton was just part of the good news down on the farm. Reno won both the PCL
playoffs and the Triple-A National Championship, Mobile grabbed its second
straight Double-A Southern League title and Missoula earned the Rookie-level
Pioneer League crown.
After Towers arrived in 2010 and senior vice president of scouting and player
development Jerry DiPoto left to become Angels GM following the 2011 season,
the front office was relatively stable in 2012. The only significant change
came in November, when international scouting director Carlos Gomez followed
DiPoto to the Angels in the same role. Arizona hired former Red Sox
international director Craig Shipley as an assistant to Towers a week later.
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