[小襪] BP White Sox Top 11 Prospects

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System in 20 Words or Less: Two words: Not good. Four-Star Prospects 1. Addison Reed, RHP Three-Star Prospects 2. Nestor Molina, RHP 3. Trayce Thompson, OF 4. Jake Petricka, RHP 5. Simon Castro, RHP 6. Keenyn Walker, OF Two-Star Prospects 7. Eduardo Escobar, SS 8. Jhan Marinez, RHP 9. Myles Jaye, RHP 10. Tyler Saladino, SS 11. Andre Rienzo, RHP Nine More 12. Juan Silverio, 3B: He’s a third baseman who has the ability to hit, and could move forward in 2012. 13. Jared Mitchell, OF: This former first-rounder still has tools, but the results have been disastrous. 14. Brandon Short, OF: His plus hit tool is matched with a poor approach and a lack of corner-outfield power. 15. Pedro Hernandez, LHP: He was acquired from the Padres in the Carlos Quentin deal. Martinez could pitch in the big leagues this year, but he has a seventh-inning ceiling. 16. Gregory Infante, RHP: Infante is another potential 2012 bullpen piece. He has a power arm, but does not have much to go with in. 17. Erik Johnson, RHP: This 2012 second-round pick has a plus fastball and slider, but he needs to refine his changeup and command. 18. Michael Blanke, C: He has raw power and a good arm, but there are big questions about his bat. 19. Dylan Axelrod, RHP: His ceiling is a fifth starter, but he might already be there. 20. Ozzie Martinez, SS: Martinez arrived from Florida in the Ozzie Guillen deal. He’s a future utility player. 1. Addison Reed, RHP DOB: 12/27/88 Height/Weight: 6-4/215 Bats/Throws: L/R Drafted/Signed: Third round, 2010, San Diego State 2011 Stats: 1.12 ERA (8.0-4-1-11) at Low-A (4 G); 1.59 ERA (28.1-21-4-39) at High-A (15 G); 0.87 ERA (20.2-10-6-33) at Double-A (13 G); 1.27 ERA (21.1-8-3-28) at Triple-A (11 G); 3.68 ERA (7.1-10-1-12) at MLB (6 G) Tools Profile: He has closer-worthy stuff. Year in Review: This 2010 second-round pick began the year in Low-A and finished it in the big leagues. The Good: Reed has everything it takes to be a major-league closer. His fastball averages 95 mph and touches 97-98, and it plays up due to his ability to use both sides of the plate and get ahead of hitters. His wipeout slider is among the best in the minor leagues; it’s a two-plane breaker that consistently misses bats. He works quickly, aggressively, and without fear. The Bad: Reed is a pure reliever who has a below-average changeup and just works better in short stints. His release point can get a little too low, which gives left-handers a long look at the ball. Ephemera: Across four minor-league levels, right-handed batters facing Reed went 24-for-155 (.155) with 74 strikeouts. Josh Harrison was the only right-handed better to hit a home run against Reed. That occurred in Reed's Triple-A debut. Perfect World Projection: He’s a big-league closer. Fantasy Impact: While he won't earn saves immediately, he should get them down the road. Path to the Big Leagues: Reed will be given every opportunity to earn a late-inning spot in the big-league bullpen this spring. The path for him to close is wide open. ETA: 2012 http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=15761 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 122.117.166.201
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