[農場] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Matt Moore, LHP
2. Hak-Ju Lee, ss
3. Chris Archer, rhp
4. Taylor Guerrieri, rhp
5. Alex Colome, rhp
6. Alex Torres, lhp
7. Tim Beckham, ss
8. Enny Romero, lhp
9. Drew Vettleson, of
10. Mikie Mahtook, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Drew Vettleson
Best Power Hitter Derek Dietrich
Best Strike Zone Discipline Tyler Bortnick
Fastest Baserunner Hak-Ju Lee
Best Athlete Ty Morrison
Best Fastball Matt Moore
Best Curveball Matt Moore
Best Slider Chris Archer
Best Changup Marquis Fleming
Best Control Matt Moore
Best Defensive Catcher Mark Thomas
Best Defensive Infielder Hak-Ju Lee
Best Infield Arm Tim Beckham
Best Defensive OF Kevin Kiermaier
Best Outfield Arm Brandon Guyer
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Luke Bailey
First Base Ben Zobrist
Second Base Jake Hager
Third Base Evan Longoria
Shortstop Hak-Ju Lee
Left Field Matt Joyce
Center Field Desmond Jennings
Right Field B.J. Upton
Designated Hitter Tim Beckham
No. 1 Starter Matt Moore
No. 2 Starter David Price
No. 3 Starter James Shields
No. 4 Starter Jeremy Hellickson
No. 5 Starter Jeff Niemann
Closer Chris Archer
If there were any remaining doubters regarding the Rays' way of doing
business, the 2011 season should leave nothing more than the sound of
chirping crickets. Despite having to build an entire bullpen and fill several
other holes on the major league roster, general manager Andrew Friedman
proved once again that even teams in the American League East can do more
with less.
With an Opening Day payroll of $41 million—a mere fraction of the $203
million spent by the Yankees and the $162 million paid by the Red Sox—Tampa
Bay reached the playoffs for the third time in four years with a furious
finish. The Rays became the first team in baseball history to make the
postseason by overcoming a nine-game deficit in September. They won 17 of
their final 25 games and caught Boston for the AL wild card on the final day
of the regular season.
Under the direction of manager Joe Maddon, Tampa Bay won once again with
pitching and defense. Rays pitchers limited opponents to a .234 average, the
lowest by an AL team since the league adopted the DH in 1973. Tampa Bay
yielded the fewest runs and made the fewest errors (a franchise-record 73)
and had the best defensive efficiency in the circuit.
Incredibly, the Rays looked at 2011 as a rebuilding a year. They had lost
four-time all-star Carl Crawford, franchise career home run leader Carlos
Pena and 2010 AL saves leader Rafael Soriano to free agency and traded former
all-star Jason Bartlett and 2008 AL Championship Series MVP Matt Garza to
further lower their payroll.
The farm system continued to provide reinforcements. Jeremy Hellickson
replaced Garza in the rotation, winning 13 games and Baseball America Rookie
of the Year honors. Desmond Jennings filled the void left by Crawford in left
field in the final two months, hitting 10 homers and stealing 20 bases. Matt
Moore made just three regular season appearances but gave a preview of coming
attractions by shutting out the Rangers for seven innings in the Division
Series opener.
While Tampa Bay continued to win in the majors, it also restocked its system.
The Rays received five youngsters from the Cubs for Garza, including three
quality prospects in shortstop Hak-Ju Lee, righthander Chris Archer and
outfielder Brandon Guyer.
The exodus of seven free agents gave Tampa Bay 10 compensation draft choices
and an unprecedented 12 picks in the first two rounds. The Rays' first two
picks weren't supposed to get to them, high school righthander Taylor
Guerrieri at No. 24 and Louisiana State outfielder Mikie Mahtook at No. 31,
and they continued to blend college players and prep talent afterward.
Friedman said the draft is more important to his franchise than any other,
because it's the most efficient way to acquire the talent needed to compete
with wealthier teams in the AL East. Baseball's new collective bargaining
agreement will make it tougher on Tampa Bay, because as long as it continues
to win, it will pick toward the bottom of the draft and receive a relatively
small bonus cap to operate under. Nevertheless, the Rays have no choice but
to continue building from within, particularly after owner Stuart Sternberg
questioned Tampa's viability as a major league market when the team struggled
to attract fans during its playoff drive.
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