[小襪] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Addison Reed, rhp
2. Nestor Molina, rhp
3. Simon Castro, rhp
4. Trayce Thompson, of
5. Jake Petricka, rhp
6. Keenyn Walker, of
7. Jhan Marinez, rhp
8. Tyler Saladino, ss
9. Juan Silverio, 3b
10. Ozzie Martinez, ss
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Tyler Kuhn
Best Power Hitter Trayce Thompson
Best Strike Zone Discipline Christian Marrero
Fastest Baserunner Keenyn Walker
Best Athlete Jared Mitchell
Best Fastball Jeff Soptic
Best Curveball Johnnie Lowe
Best Slider Addison Reed
Best Changup Charlie Leesman
Best Control Nestor Molina
Best Defensive Catcher Miguel Gonzalez
Best Defensive Infielder Eduardo Escobar
Best Infield Arm Juan Silverio
Best Defensive OF Jordan Danks
Best Outfield Arm Jose Martinez
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Tyler Flowers
First Base Andy Wilkins
Second Base Gordon Beckham
Third Base Brent Morel
Shortstop Alexei Ramirez
Left Field Dayan Viciedo
Center Field Keenyn Walker
Right Field Trayce Thompson
Designated Hitter Paul Konerko
No. 1 Starter John Danks
No. 2 Starter Chris Sale
No. 3 Starter Gavin Floyd
No. 4 Starter Nestor Molina
No. 5 Starter Simon Castro
Closer Addison Reed
Since winning the 2005 World Series, few teams have gotten less of a bang for
their buck than the White Sox. They've spent more than $600 million on
payroll since the 2006 all-star break, more money than any other American
League Central team save the Tigers, yet have only a 440-445 regular-season
record and one playoff victory to show for it.
With his farm system failing to supply impact players, GM Ken Williams
constantly has had to be on the lookout for OPT—other people's talent. He
has chosen poorly in recent years, hamstringing Chicago with bad contracts
for Adam Dunn, Jake Peavy and Alex Rios.
After Williams committed $93.5 million to bring back Paul Konerko and add
Dunn last offseason, many analysts picked the White Sox to win the AL Central
in 2011. But they started the season 11-21 and essentially conceded at the
trade deadline, when they dealt Edwin Jackson.
For a cost of $40 million, Dunn gave them the worst batting average in big
league history for a player with 450 plate appearances (.159), Rios had the
majors' worst OPS among batting qualifiers (.613) and Peavy delivered just
seven wins and 18 starts. That trio still has $103 million remaining on their
contracts.
Manager Ozzie Guillen, who was signed through 2012, went public in September
with his demands for a contract extension. It was the second year in a row he
had pushed his financial desires through the media. The White Sox released
him from his contract, receiving reliever Jhan Marinez and shortstop from the
Marlins after Miami signed Guillen to a four-year deal.
Williams called 2011 his most disappointing season of his 11-year tenure as
GM, and he said he went to owner Jerry Reinsdorf more than once to ask if the
club wanted a change in the front office. Reinsdorf wasn't ready to hand the
reins to longtime assistant GM Rick Hahn, so it fell to Williams to pick a
new manager. He tabbed special adviser Robin Ventura, who has no managerial
experience at any level.
The club could struggle to contend in the immediate future because it has
done a poor job of signing and developing its own talent. Chicago has the
worst farm system in baseball, and it's no coincidence that it ranks last in
draft spending in the last five years ($18.3 million) and has had little
presence on the international amateur market in that time.
Because the system has little to offer in the way of immediate help, Williams
made moves to acquire young arms in December. He sent Sergio Santos to the
Blue Jays for righthander Nestor Molina, then shipped Carlos Quention to the
Padres for righty Simon Castro and lefty Pedro Hernandez. Castro and Molina
immediately became Chicago's top starting pitching prospects.
The White Sox never were a leader in Latin America, but their international
operations have been in shambles since former senior director of player
personnel Dave Wilder and two scouts were caught in a scandal taking
kickbacks from prospects in 2008. Chicago made a move to bolster its
international efforts in November, hiring Blue Jays director of Latin
American operations Marco Paddy.
Whether the White Sox will decide to invest more heavily in the draft remains
to be seen. They haven't drafted a truly productive homegrown position player
since 16th-rounder Chris Young in 2001. They've had more success with more
recent pitching selections such as Daniel Hudson, Addison Reed and Chris
Sale, though Hudson was given to the Diamondbacks in a 2010 trade for Jackson.
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