[情報] Top 100
BP的:http://baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=7092
13. Franklin Morales, lhp
80. Chris Nelson, ss
82. Greg Reynolds, rhp
91. Casey Weathers, rhp
92. Dexter Fowler, of
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ESPN的:http://0rz.tw/8a3yH
8. Franklin Morales, LHP, TOP '07 LEVEL: Majors, 22
The Rockies have done well in Latin America over the past five or six years,
remedying the franchise's decision to skimp on that area in the first decade
of its existence. Morales is the best product so far, a potential No. 1
starter with two plus pitches and a delivery that shows the ball to hitters
late. His fastball is plus at 93-95, and he'll run it in hard on hitters on
both sides of the plate. His curve has a big two-plane break with very good
depth, making him deadly against left-handed hitters. He has some areas on
which he needs to work; his command and control are both below average, and
the way he rushes his arm through his delivery (providing some of the
deception) may limit how good his command can become. His changeup is just a
show-me pitch at the moment as well.
70. Ian Stewart, 3B, TOP '07 LEVEL: Majors, 22
After his full-season debut Stewart looked like a No. 3 hitter with the
potential to hit .300/.400/.550 when he reached his peak, but he's slid
backward each year since, and now projects as more of a .280/.350/.440-type
hitter who can contribute but isn't a star. Stewart has a lot of extra
movement in his swing that limits his contact rate and robs him of some power
before he reaches the ball, although he gets good extension when he squares a
ball up. He's solid-average or better defensively at third and wouldn't be a
drop-off in overall value from Garrett Atkins should the Rockies decide to
trade their incumbent third baseman for other help.
77. Chris Nelson, SS, TOP '07 LEVEL: A (Modesto), 22
Nelson's career had been a disappointment before 2007 due to injuries and
poor performance, but he re-established some value with a big year in the
hitter-friendly California League. He does several things well but lacks a
single outstanding tool; he should hit for some average and some power; he's
an above-average runner but not a burner; he's adequate at short but not a
Gold Glover. This doesn't affect his rating, but he is also hopelessly
blocked in Colorado behind Troy Tulowitzki.
84. Casey Weathers, RHP, TOP '07 LEVEL: A (Modesto), 22
Weathers should move very quickly through the Rockies' system and could be
setting up for Manny Corpas by the end of the year if the Rox decide to trade
Brian Fuentes. Weathers goes right after hitters, working heavily off his
93-96 mph four-seamer, finishing off lefties with a straight change and
righties with a late-breaking slider, throwing strikes with all three pitches.
小聯盟官方網站的TOP 50:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/news/top50/y2008/
16. Franklin Morales
Major League fans got their first glimpse of Morales on the big stage at the
Futures Game, then got a longer look at him during the Rockies' postseason
run. Considering how well he performed -- not just statistically, but with
great poise as well -- his days as a prospect will soon be over.
The power lefty came a long way from the beginning of the 2007 season,
improving the command of his plus stuff and refining his secondary pitches,
most notably a changeup that had lagged behind his fastball and curve. There
used to be talk that if Morales couldn't adequately harness his stuff, he
would make a very good short reliever. Those discussions have ended as
Morales will begin his ascension to the top of the Rockies' rotation in 2008.
41. Ian Stewart
Stewart's first full season was so incredible that it's almost unfair to ask
him to live up to it. He struggled to do so in the following two seasons,
with injuries hindering him along the way. He righted himself in 2007 with a
fine season for Triple-A Colorado Springs and made his big-league debut in
August at age 22. He's got the ability to hit for both average and power and
will even steal a base or two. He's also a good defensive third baseman with
decent range and a strong arm.
That's where the issue of playing time arises. Where does Stewart play in the
big leagues with Garrett Atkins entrenched at third? The answer might be
second base. With the Rockies unsure about re-signing Kaz Matsui, they had
Stewart work out at second during instructional league play with promising
results. He could provide an interesting option there in 2008.
50. Dexter Fowler
Think the Rockies have enough young talent already in the big leagues?
There's more on the way. Fowler had the opportunity to play basketball at
Harvard or baseball at Miami, but the Rockies were able to convince him to
sign. He's learned how to switch-hit as a professional and has taken to it
fairly well. He's got room to add strength and pop at the plate and can run
exceptionally well, something that will help him on the basepaths as well as
in center field, where he profiles as a graceful and well above-average
defender.
A broken hamate bone cut Fowler's 2007 season with Modesto in the Class A
Advanced California League short in June. He made up for some lost at-bats in
the Arizona Fall League, though much of that was likely spent regaining his
timing at the plate. Still, it should be enough to allow the future
five-tool, Gold Glove-caliber center fielder to move up to Double-A to start
the 2008 season.
Project prospect落磯的TOP 5:
http://www.projectprospect.com/colorado-rockies-top-5-0708/
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而這網站是目前我有看到的,有排PROSPECT的網站中,
唯一一個把Stewart排在Morales之前的,
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