[農場] Oakland Athletics Top 20 Prospects '13
原文出處:http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/12/18/3779782/oakoakoak
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1) Addison Russell, SS, Grade B+: Borderline A-. I really like him and am
considering the A- since I assume he can play shortstop. He has some things
to address, including more accurate throwing and a better read on breaking
balls, but overall he was more refined than expected and he's got plenty of
tools.
2) Michael Choice, OF, Grade B: Was just getting hot when he broke his hand.
Enormous power to all fields stands out, but I still wonder if high strikeout
rate will keep him from being a complete hitter.
3) A.J. Cole, RHP; Grade B: Hammered in High-A, turned things around in Low-A
and was still decently young for the level at age 20. Remains a very high
upside arm with a chance to be a number two starter, but we have to see how
he handles a return to Stockton.
4) Sonny Gray, RHP, Grade B: Erratic in Double-A, but I still see him as a guy
who can develop into at least an inning-eater, or failing that a closer.
5) Dan Straily, RHP, Grade B: I've gone back and forth on ranking him ahead of
Gray. Straily's upside isn't as high as Gray's, but his floor is higher too,
meaning that I'm more certain of what Straily's role (number three/four starter
) will be than I am of Gray's, who could turn into anything from an ace to a
schlub.
6) Grant Green, INF-OF, Grade B-: I think he made real progress with the bat
last year and seems like he handles second base just fine. Could win that job,
or be a useful super-utility guy with versatility and a solid bat.
7) Brad Peacock, RHP, Grade B-: He had problems with mechanics and command in
Triple-A, but the 6.01 ERA overstates things...his FIP was much better at 4.26.
Needs more consistency, but don't write him off. He can still be a mid-rotation
guy or a power reliever.
8) Miles Head, 3B-1B, Grade B-: Outstanding in High-A at age 21, but Double-A
pitchers got him to chase stuff outside the zone and he'll need to adjust to
that. I think he has a decent chance to stick at third, where his bat will have
more value.
9) Nolan Sanburn, RHP, Grade B-: One of my favorite college pitchers from the
2012 draft. Impressive fastball/curveball combination and I think he has a good
chance at developing the changeup, so I agree with their decision to see if he
can start.
10) Daniel Robertson, 3B, Grade B-: Was ahead of the Arizona Rookie League but
overmatched in the New York-Penn League, no biggie considering his age at 18.
Will he develop sufficient home run power for third base?
11) Matt Olson, 1B, Grade B-: Borderline C+: Slugger from Georgia high school
ranks has thunder in the bat, though showed strikeout tendencies in rookie
ball. Scouts don't seem to think that's a big problem going forward but we'll
see.
12) Renato Nunez, 3B, Grade C+: Borderline B-. Significant defense and plate
discipline issues, but the bat has thunder in it.
13) Max Stassi, C, Grade C+: Produced power this year and showed he could
catch again after injury problems. Not going to be a star, but should have
value.
14) Dave Freitas, C, Grade C+: Acquired from Nationals. Could be Derek Norris
Lite, with combination of plate discipline, power, and solid defense.
15) Ian Krol, LHP, Grade C+: I think he's better than the raw numbers indicate
as a lefty with a live arm.
16) Chris Bostick, INF, Grade C: Borderline C+: A long way off, but has
athleticism and held his own in the New York-Penn League at age 19.
17) B.J. Boyd, OF, Grade C: Borderline C+: Fourth round pick from 2012 draft
was supposed to be raw, but played very well in rookie ball with speed, on-base
ability, and some power potential. Could develop into a Matt Lawton-type player
with a broad skill base.
18) Shane Peterson, OF, Grade C: On-base guy with left-handed bat, added to
40-man roster, lacks power to star regularly at a corner but could be useful
reserve.
19) Michael Taylor, OF, Grade C: He will never, ever be a big time power
hitter. He is what he is, but that might still have some value if you know what
to expect. Can swipe a base, knock stuff into the gaps, and has more on-base
potential than he's shown in the majors.
20) Arnold Leon, RHP, Grade C: Another 40-man roster edition, Mexican pitcher
with diverse arsenal and chance to be useful middle reliever.
16-20 are interchangeable with each other and several of the Grade Cs below,
but I just picked a couple of youngsters I wanted to highlight plus a trio
who could contribute in 2013.
OTHERS: Dakota Bacus, RHP; Josh Bowman, RHP; Bobby Crocker, OF; Conner
Crumbliss, OF; Vicmel De La Cruz, OF; Ryan Doolittle, RHP; Drew Granier, RHP;
Kris Hall, RHP; Austin House, RHP; Jefry Marte, 3B; Bruce Maxwell, C-1B;
Max Muncy, 1B; Chad Oberacker, OF; Stuart Pudenz, RHP; Seth Streich, RHP;
Beau Taylor, C; Blake Treinen, RHP; T.J. Walz, RHP; B.A Vollmuth, 3B;
Andrew Werner, LHP; Michael Ynoa, RHP.
最高B+.不過沒關係.總版的綠帽ranking一個第5一個第6.莫名的高XD
依然保有競爭力.真的不行再去薛一些回來補農場即可
(沒有看到潘志芳.Ynoa請振作!)
文章末段:
The biggest wild card of all is Michael Ynoa, and no, I have no idea what to
make of him.
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