Re: [情報] First Year Player Draft #49
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Giants nab high school righty Crick at No. 49
By Adam Berry / MLB.com | 06/07/11 1:03 AM ET
SAN FRANCISCO -- With a late first-round selection and the luxury of being
able to spend more time evaluating their preferred prospects, Giants special
assistant John Barr and his scouting staff had plenty of opportunities to see
right-hander Kyle Crick on the mound.
Suffice it to say, they liked what they saw out of the burly Texan, so much
that the Giants selected the high schooler with the 49th overall pick in the
2011 First-Year Player Draft on Monday, using the compensatory pick they
received for losing free-agent infielder Juan Uribe to the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
"Very big, strong, physical -- what you picture to be those big Texas
right-handers," Barr said. "We did a lot of work on him, and we were excited
he was there for us at that sandwich pick."
Barr, vice president of player personnel Dick Tidrow and the organization's
area scout were all able to see Crick throw for Sherman High School, and they
saw the 6-foot-4, 220-pounder's strong fastball and quickly improving cutter
-- two pitches that helped the prototypical power right-hander fly up the
Draft boards. Crick can consistently hit 95 mph on the radar gun, and while
his curveball and changeup are still developing, his 88-90-mph slider has
proven to be a plus pitch as well.
Barr said the Giants went through their usual Draft process, grouping players
by which round they would likely go in and evaluating them from there. They
stuck to their best-player-available philosphy, but one benefit of not having
an early pick was that Barr, Tidrow and the area scouts could devote much
greater focus to the players they liked. Crick fit that description, and the
Giants liked his physical tools and blazing fastball.
Crick allowed one hit or fewer on five occasions as a senior in 2011, but
still suffers occasional control problems, once walking six batters in a
single game. But he dramatically improved his velocity over the past year
from the high 80s to consistently in the low-to-mid 90s, erasing any doubts
about his potential. The right-hander was 7-2 with a 1.11 ERA in 13 starts
this spring, and he earned a tremendous amount of praise from Sherman High
School coach Art Senato, who said his former pitcher hasn't even reached his
full potential yet.
"He's got the most powerful arm I've ever coached," Senato told the Texas
Herald Democrat. "He's got a lot of upside -- he's not a polished product at
all. His changeup's going to be better, and he's got more velocity in his
arm. He can get to 97 or 98 mph at some point."
Live coverage of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft resumes at nine a.m. PT on
Tuesday on MLB.com, where fans will receive exclusive coverage of Day 2 and
3, featuring a live pick-by-pick stream, expert commentary and Draft Tracker,
a live interactive application that includes a searchable database of every
Draft-eligible player. You can also keep up to date at Draft Central and by
following @MLBDraft on Twitter. And get into the Draft conversation by
tagging your tweets with #mlbdraft.
Crick, named to the Rawlings Texas All-Region first team and chosen as the
District 13-4A Pitcher of the Year, is currently committed to TCU, but Barr
said signing him would present the same challenges every organization faces
when trying to ink first-round prep talent.
"Every high school player that we're looking at in these rounds is always
committed to somewhere, so we feel that it would be in his best interest, and
hopefully in the organization's best interest, to be a Giant," Barr said.
"He's currently committed to go to TCU, but we're hoping he decides that he
wants to become a Giant."
Crick told the Herald Democrat that it would probably take a signing bonus
worth more than a million dollars to draw him away from TCU, but his parents
were handling the specifics regarding the financial side of things.
"There's a number out there," Crick said.
Adam Berry is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject
to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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