[農場] BA 2012 Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Gary Brown, OF
2. Tommy Joseph, 1B/C
3. Heath Hembree, RHP
4. Joe Panik, SS
5. Francisco Peguero, OF
6. Andrew Susac, C
7. Eric Surkamp, LHP
8. Kyle Crick, RHP
9. Ehire Adrianza, SS
10. Hector Sanchez, C
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Gary Brown
Best Power Hitter Chris Dominguez
Best Strike Zone Discipline Conor Gillaspie
Fastest Baserunner Gary Brown
Best Athlete Gary Brown
Best Fastball Heath Hembree
Best Curveball Eric Surkamp
Best Slider Stephen Harrold
Best Changup Eric Surkamp
Best Control Eric Surkamp
Best Defensive Catcher Hector Sanchez
Best Defensive Infielder Ehire Adrianza
Best Infield Arm Chris Dominguez
Best Defensive OF Gary Brown
Best Outfield Arm Francisco Peguero
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Buster Posey
First Base Tommy Joseph
Second Base Joe Panik
Third Base Pablo Sandoval
Shortstop Brandon Crawford
Left Field Brandon Belt
Center Field Gary Brown
Right Field Mekly Cabrera
No. 1 Starter Tim Lincecum
No. 2 Starter Matt Cain
No. 3 Starter Madison Bumgarner
No. 4 Starter Kyle Crick
No. 5 Starter Eric Surkamp
Closer Brian Wilson
The Giants officially remained in contention until the final week of the 2011
season, but for all practical purposes, their World Series rings were knocked
off their fingers on May 25. That's when Buster Posey, their cleanup-hitting
catcher and reigning National League rookie of the year, tore three ligaments
in his ankle and broke his leg in a vicious home-plate collision with the
Marlins' Scott Cousins.
Injuries would hit nearly all of San Francisco's starting position players,
and those who remained healthy had major crashes in performance. The result
was the lowest-scoring offense in the major leagues and a club malnourished
for clutch hits. The Giants hit .173 with two outs and runners in scoring
position, the lowest figure by a big league team in the three decades for
which data is available.
Even Carlos Beltran, viewed as the biggest bat on the trade market, missed
three weeks with a hand injury after arriving in a July 27 deal. San
Francisco was in first place on the day of the trade, but Beltran's impact
wasn't felt until September,and by then the damage was done. The Giants went
11-18 in August, their most losses in a month in four years, and the
Diamondbacks zoomed past them to claim the NL West.
The Giants still managed to finish 86-76, almost solely because of a
top-flight pitching staff that included a resurgent season from Tim Lincecum,
another stalwart year from Matt Cain and a very solid first full campaign for
Madison Bumgarner. The staff also witnessed the surprising emergence of
first-time all-star Ryan Vogelsong, who returned from Japan to blossom 10
years after San Francisco traded him to the Pirates for Jason Schmidt.
But the rotation is getting more expensive to keep together, and the Giants'
pitching factory under vice president of player personnel Dick Tidrow is
beginning to stall. They sacrificed their only elite pitching prospect, Zack
Wheeler, to the Mets for Beltran—who became a free agent after the season
and can't bring draft-pick compensation because his contract forbid offering
him arbitration.
The current strength of San Francisco's system is in position players, led by
speedster Gary Brown and longball threat Tommy Joseph. Brandon Belt, who
graduated to the majors in 2011, could make an impact for years to come.
Scouting director John Barr added two polished college hitters in the 2011
draft, with St. John's shortstop Joe Panik in the first round and Oregon
State catcher Andrew Susac in the second.
However, the Giants don't have another can't-miss position player like Posey
in the system. He's determined to catch again and club officials will relent
to his wishes, but they've talked about moving their best hitter out of
harm's way in the not too distant future. Catcher may be the richest position
in the system, with Joseph, Susac and Hector Sanchez.
The farm system was a priority for managing partner Bill Neukom, who was
forced out by other partners in a palace coup in September. In the new
management structure, club president Larry Baer was elevated to CEO and will
report directly to the investors. The reorganization wasn't expected to
impact Brian Sabean, baseball's longest-tenured GM with his current club.
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