[情報] Rotoworld--Top 150 Prospects

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【News】http://0rz.tw/d62qA (英文簡單就不翻譯了..) 23. Ryan Sweeney - OF White Sox - DOB: 02/20/85 - ETA: April 2008 Previous rankings: mid-2004 #124, 2005 #80, mid-2005 #94, 2006 #85, mid-2006 #52 .296/.350/.452, 13 HR, 70 RBI, 73/35 K/BB, 7 SB in 449 AB for Triple-A .229/.229/.229, 0 HR, 5 RBI, 7/0 K/BB, 0 SB in 35 AB for Chicago (AL) Pushed too aggressively practically from the start of his pro career, Sweeney has yet to put up big numbers at any level. However, with his power finally starting to emerge, he was surprisingly productive as a 21-year-old in Triple-A last year. From June through August, he hit 11 homers, one fewer than the 12 he had in his 1,185 previous at-bats since being drafted in the second round in 2003. In August alone, he had 15 extra-base hits in 106 at-bats. Also encouraging was that he proved to be adequate when tried in center field, though right field continues to look like his long-term home. Sweeney will be a 25-homer guy within a few years and he's going to keep hitting for average. Assuming that he fails to win the center-field job this spring, the White Sox will send him back to Triple-A and groom him as a replacement for Jermaine Dye in 2008. ============================================================================== 36. John Danks - LHP White Sox - DOB: 04/15/85 - ETA: Aug. 2007 Previous rankings: mid-2004 #68, 2005 #69, mid-2005 #31, 2006 #41, mid-2006 #28 5-4, 4.15 ERA, 74 H, 82/22 K/BB in 69 1/3 IP for Double-A Frisco 4-5, 4.33 ERA, 67 H, 72/34 K/BB in 70 2/3 IP for Triple-A Oklahoma It was a risky trade, but the White Sox felt Danks had at least as much upside as Brandon McCarthy when they swapped youngsters with the Rangers in December. Of course, it helped that they also got Nick Masset in the bargain. Danks, the ninth overall pick in the 2003 draft, gets his fastball into the low-90s and has a plus curve he can use effectively against both lefties and righties. His changeup remains a mediocre third offering and he doesn't have great command, so he still appears to be a year away from the majors. The White Sox intend to give him a look this spring, but it would be a surprise if he isn't in Charlotte's rotation to begin the year. He currently projects as a No. 3 starter, but if his command improves enough, he could be a No. 2. ============================================================================== 39. Josh Fields - 3B White Sox - DOB: 12/14/82 - ETA: Aug. 2007 Previous rankings: mid-2006 #40 .305/.379/.515, 19 HR, 70 RBI, 136/54 K/BB, 28 SB in 462 AB for Triple-A .150/.320/.400, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 8/5 K/BB, 0 SB in 20 AB for Chicago (AL) Fields appeared unlikely to star in his first go-round in Triple-A after hitting just .252/.341/.409 at Double-A Birmingham in 2005, but the former Oklahoma State quarterback was able to post a fine average despite striking out 136 times and continued to improve his power production. He also stole four times as many bases as he did in 2005. Despite his success, Fields probably isn't ready for the majors just yet. It remains to be seen whether he'll be a long-term third baseman, and the White Sox considered trying him in left field this spring with Scott Podsednik sidelined. Also, much of his production last year came against lefties. His .291/.360/.475 line against righties was more solid than spectacular. He might eventually have the bat to be an All-Star if he can stay at third base, but if made a regular now, all of the strikeouts would likely make it tough for him to maintain a quality OBP. ============================================================================== 78. Gio Gonzalez - LHP White Sox - DOB: 09/19/85 - ETA: May 2008 Previous rankings: mid-2005 #81, 2006 #84, mid-2006 #62 7-12, 4.66 ERA, 140 H, 166/81 K/BB in 154 2/3 IP for Double-A Reading 0-0, 2.81 ERA, 13 H, 20/10 K/BB in 16 IP for Peoria (AFL) The White Sox drafted Gonzalez 38th overall in 2004, traded him to the Phillies in the Jim Thome deal after 2005 and reacquired him in the Freddy Garcia trade in December. Gonzalez throws in the low-90s and has a sharp curveball, which has allowed him to rack up some very impressive strikeout numbers for a left-hander. His changeup is a third major league pitch. His walk rate has to come down and likely will as he matures. However, because of his smallish build and his lack of efficiency on the mound, there's also some question about whether he'll be able to hold up as a starter. Gonzalez has No. 2-starter upside, but he seems like even more of a long shot than most pitching prospects to reach his full potential. ============================================================================== 81. Charlie Haeger - RHP White Sox - DOB: 09/19/83 - ETA: May 2007 Previous rankings: mid-2006 #119 14-6, 3.07 ERA, 143 H, 130/78 K/BB in 170 IP for Triple-A Charlotte 1-1, 3.44 ERA, 12 H, 19/13 K/BB in 18 1/3 IP for Chicago (AL) Haeger is easily the best hope out there to keep the knuckleball alive after Tim Wakefield eventually hangs up his spikes. Originally a conventional pitcher, Haeger retired in 2003 before attempting a comeback the next year with his new weapon. Since then, he's made exceptional progress. While he had a rough outing in his first major league start against the Angels last May, he returned to the majors in September as a reliever and had a 1.29 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 14 innings the rest of the way. The White Sox could carry him as a middle reliever to begin 2007, though they'll first give him a chance to win a rotation spot. Even if he experiences a couple of setbacks, he's got a real chance of having a 15-year career in the majors. ============================================================================= 106. Nick Masset - RHP White Sox - DOB: 05/17/82 - ETA: Now Previous rankings: none 137. Lance Broadway - RHP White Sox - DOB: 08/20/83 - ETA: July 2007 Previous rankings: mid-2006 #84 Top 150 by Team 11 - Devil Rays 8 - Rockies 7 - Diamondbacks, Twins, White Sox(!!!), Yankees 6 - Angels, Braves, Orioles, Red Sox 5 - Astros, Cubs, Dodgers, Marlins, Mets, Rangers, Reds, Royals 4 - Athletics, Brewers, Indians, Mariners, Tigers 3 - Blue Jays, Nationals, Padres, Phillies, Pirates 2 - Cardinals, Giants ---- Sweeney要頂2008右外野 代表Dye要走了嗎...O_Q -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.113.241.154
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