[情報] 2013 Draft Profile: Jonathan Gray
2013 MLB Draft Profile: Jonathan Gray, RHP, Oklahoma
http://t.co/NgnS9adhx2
Jonathan Gray, P, Oklahoma
College Junior
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
HT/WT: 6'5"/245
Birthdate: 11/5/91 Age at Draft: 21.72
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PpmOv_EhynI
Each year there are a couple guys who fly up draft charts. I usually am
skeptical of players like this but Gray is an exception. Gray has already
been drafted twice: in the 13th round out of high school by the Tigers and
the 10th round after his first year at Eastern Oklahoma JC by the Yankees.
He has always been a big guy. He was 6'4", 240 in high school and had a
fastball that could touch 94 at that point. In junior college he was up to 97
but still needed mechanical work to gain command of his fastball and improve
his secondary pitches.
Well, that has happened. The fastball can now hit 101 and sits 96-98. He works
in the 94-95 range out of the stretch and hits 94 more when he's taking
something off the fastball to get it across the plate. It tails aggressively
in towards right handed batters on occasion but it isn't consistent movement.
It's an 80 pitch.
His hard curveball/slider, whatever you want to call it, sits 86-88 MPH. He
overuses it. I can understand why. It is a plus-plus pitch but I am concerned
that it could be an issue if he gets too reliant on it. I didn't see a change
from him at all. He didn't need one. I'm sure he will be able to develop one,
even if it is average or tick below, it will do what he needs as a starter,
playing off of that fastball.
His steady progression, not a quick increase of 7 MPH over a summer, leads me
to believe his improvement is for real and will continue going forward.
Looking at his stuff, he is a top of the rotation guy. Not a #2 or 3 but a
true #1. He pounds the strike zone, he works inside and out. He has good
downhill plane on his stuff.
On the negative side, he isn't a great athlete. He is a big, strong guy who
will need to work hard to keep in top shape and make sure he doesn't get too
bulky to restrict flexibility as well. Physically, he is in the Roger
Clemens/Curt Schilling mold. If his mechanics fall out of sync, he could lose
command quickly. He needs to continue to improve his consistency.
Gray could go #1 to the Houston Astros. Considering they will likely be in
the running for #1 overall again next season, a future rotation of Gray and
Carlos Rodon could be making an impact in the majors as soon as 2015. That's
what Houston needs. If they don't take him, there is no chance he makes it
out of the top five.
--
"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT
WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD."
--
※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 140.114.207.153
→
04/20 19:59, , 1F
04/20 19:59, 1F
Prospect 近期熱門文章
PTT體育區 即時熱門文章
23
46