[農場] Fangraph Top 100 Prospects

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https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/2018-top-100-prospects/ Puk#30 Barreto#32 Mateo#58 Fowler#63 Luzardo#70 Murphy#81 30. A.J. Puk, LHP, OAK Video Drafted: 1st Round, 2016 from Florida Age 22 Height 6’7 Weight 220 Bat/Throw L/L Tool Grades (Present/Future) Fastball Slider Curveball Changeup Command 60/65 60/60 55/60 55/60 45/50 Scouting Summary Puk had back issues in college and scouts weren’t enamored of his conditioning, but he had premium velocity, a plus slider, and he performed against SEC hitters. He somewhat surprisingly fell to Oakland’s sixth overall selection in the 2016 draft. Reports were even stronger in 2017. Puk is remarkably athletic for his size, and he’s more balanced throughout his delivery now than he was in college. His command has improved and now projects to average or a tick above. Puk also rebooted a curveball he had shelved at Florida and is flashing a plus changeup at times. He’s going to have command of four above-average or better pitches and rare lefty starter velocity. He has No. 2/3 starter ceiling and could reach Oakland this year. -- 32. Franklin Barreto, CF, OAK Video Signed: July 2nd Period, 2012 from Venezuela Age 21 Height 5’10 Weight 190 Bat/Throw R/R Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 50/55 60/60 45/55 60/60 40/50 60/60 Scouting Summary The small-sample struggles Barreto experienced during his brief big-league debut are even less worrisome when you consider he was the age of a typical college junior. He has plus bat speed and raw power and a long track record of offensive success dating back to his age-17 season. If anything will limit Barreto’s offensive output, it’ll be his shoddy pitch selection, but most think Barreto is going to hit and hit for power and play an up-the-middle position (though probably not shortstop), so there’s some room for his OBP to breath. We’d like to see him in center field but think he could be a 45 or 50 at second base. -- 58. Jorge Mateo, CF, OAK Video Signed: July 2nd Period, 2011 from Dominican Republic Age 22 Height 6’0 Weight 190 Bat/Throw R/R Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 40/50 50/55 35/50 80/80 40/50 55/55 Scouting Summary The injury to Gleyber Torres forced an underperforming Mateo to Trenton. Upon his arrival, he added a leg kick and immediately began driving the ball with more power. Mateo has strong wrists and can shoot the ball in the gap to all fields and sprint for extra bases. While his success at Double-A (before and after the trade) has some small-sample stink on it, the fact that it was paired with a substantive mechanical change might mean it’s more representative of his future output. Defensively, Mateo has the physical traits to remain at shortstop, though the Yankees had been playing him at second base and in center field, as well. Scouts get frustrated with Mateo’s fundamentals at short, but think he has the chance to be average there at his peak. Many are intrigued by what he might be able to do in center field, full-time, with his elite speed, but Oakland played him exclusively at short after acquiring him. Much of Mateo’s future remains fuzzy, but he has many top-of-the-order qualities and is likely to play up the middle. -- 63. Dustin Fowler, CF, OAK Video Drafted: 18th Round, 2013 from West Laurens HS (GA) Age 22 Height 6’0 Weight 195 Bat/Throw L/L Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 50/55 55/55 40/50 60/60 45/50 45/45\ Scouting Summary Fowler is a plus runner and viable defensive center fielder who has a chance to be an above-average defender there at peak. He has plus bat speed that allows him to turn on good velocity and generate more pull-side power than is typical for a plus-running center-field prospect. Fowler has a chance to hit .280 or so, with 15-18 annual homers, and do lots of extra-base damage with his legs. While his aggressive approach at the plate will likely limit his on-base ability to something just beneath league average, he’s very likely to be an average everyday player and potentially a tick more than that, assuming his pre-injury speed returns. -- 70. Jesus Luzardo, LHP, OAK Video Drafted: 3rd Round, 2016 from Stoneman Douuglas HS (FL) Age 19 Height 6’1 Weight 205 Bat/Throw L/L Tool Grades (Present/Future) Fastball Curveball Changeup Command 50/50 50/60 50/60 45/55 Scouting Summary Luzardo was a polished prep lefty with command of an advanced changeup and breaking ball, as well as an 88-92 mph fastball that spiked into the mid-90s during his senior spring. Soon after his velo ticked up, Luzardo got hurt and needed Tommy John. The Nationals drafted him, gave him an overslot $1.4 million, and then traded him to Oakland the following year. Luzardo has remade his physique, and his pre-surgery surge in velocity has been retained. He was up to 98 at times last year, sitting 90-95 with advanced command. His changeup and breaking ball should mature into above-average pitches, and Luzardo should move quickly through the minors as a potential mid-rotation starter. -- 81. Sean Murphy, C, OAK Video Drafted: 3rd Round, 2016 from Wright State Age 23 Height 6’3 Weight 215 Bat/Throw R/R Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 35/55 55/55 35/50 20/20 45/50 70/70\ Scouting Summary Murphy didn’t catch great stuff at Wright State and it’s taken him a little while to get used to receiving pro-quality pitching, but he’s improved dramatically and looked great in the Arizona Fall League. He now projects as an average receiver with a plus-plus arm. Murphy’s swing is simple and makes him tough to strike out while enabling him to tap into some of his strength-driven power. He’s a well-rounded catching prospect who should mature into an everyday player. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 220.135.22.157 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Athletics/M.1517892589.A.779.html

02/09 18:51, 6年前 , 1F
有Murphy! 其他的百大都沒他
02/09 18:51, 1F
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