John Sickels' Top 20

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有點舊了 還是貼一下 COLORADO ROCKIES TOP 20 PROSPECTS Ian Stewart, 3B, Grade A- Troy Tulowitzki, SS, Grade B+ Ryan Shealy, 1B, B+ Franklin Morales, LHP, B Chaz Roe, RHP, B Ubaldo Jimenez, RHP, B Chris Ianetta, C, B- Chris Nelson, SS, B- Jim Miller, RHP, B- Juan Morillo, RHP, C+ Jeff Baker, 3B, C+ Omar Quintanilla, 2B, C+ Matt Macri, INF, C+ Seth Smith, OF, C+ Corey Wimberly, 2B, C+ Ryan Spilborghs, OF, C+ Andrew Johnston, RHP, C+ Dexter Fowler, OF, C Jeff Salazar, OF, C (grade change from book) Shane Lindsay, RHP, C Although he was prone to injury and a bit erratic in 2005, I remain fully confident in Ian Stewart and expect him to devastate Double-A pitching this year. Tulowitzki isn't far behind, and he could end up as a Grade A/A- prospect by the end of the season if everything goes according to plan. Rating Ryan Shealy at B+ may seem controversial, but he is sort of the hitting version of Jon Papelbon, another guy I like more than some experts. Shealy can really hit, and what he did in the majors last year is not a fluke. The hard part is finding him a place to play in Colorado. Franklin Morales is one of my favorite unsung pitching prospects. Too bad he pitches for the Rockies. I also like potential closer Jim Miller. This could be a make-or-break season for Chris Nelson, at least in regards to his status as a hot prospect. Tools outfielder Dexter Fowler gets a cautious (perhaps too cautious) Grade C until he proves that his frightening strikeout rate (73 in 62 games last year) won't inhibit his bat. He has excellent physical tools, and could be a B+ guy if he puts everything together. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.107.191
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