Re: [情報] 選於選秀情報的討論

看板DET_Tigers作者 (Sudba tseloveka)時間16年前 (2008/07/02 20:42), 編輯推噓2(200)
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補上第11~15輪的球探報告 ======================= Player Pos. B-T HT WT College B’date Brandon Douglas SS R-R 6-0 185 Northern Iowa 8/27/1985 SCOUTING REPORT (3/1): Douglas and his twin brother Brett are red-shirt juniors who teamed up as UNI’s double-play combination in 2008. Brandon returns as a two-time all-Missouri Valley Conference shortstop, while Brett, who sat out the 2007 season, has stepped in at second. Brandon was on the board as a potential top 10 pick in 2007 after hitting .339-3-29, but teams were concerned about his sophomore-eligible status and the 27 errors he made at shortstop. He’s a very good all-around athlete who was a 2,000-plus yards rusher in football as a high school senior. Douglas’ best tool is his bat. He has a crisp line-drive swing with some gap-to-gap power, projects to get stronger in the future and has good p late discipline. He has average running speed and arm strength, but has struggled making the routine play in the past and might be better suited for second base in the future. He is the son of a college coach, so his fundamentals and approach to the game are very sound.—ALLAN SIMPSO UPDATE (5/15): Douglas enjoyed a bounce-back season this spring and was one of the top players in the Missouri Valley Conference, hitting .396-10-60 with 25 doubles, while making only 13 errors at shortstop—less than half his 2007 total. Less worry about the draft and perhaps having his twin brother Brett by his side contributed to Douglas’ success.—DAVID RAWNSLEY Player Pos. B-T HT WT High School B’date Brett Anderson SS R-R 3-Jun 185 Bristol Eastern 9/3/1990 SCOUTING REPORT: Though not physically developed yet, Anderson has the lean, athletic build to evolve into a legitimate third baseman or shortstop down the road. In the short term, he’ll probably remain at shortstop as he has good actions and soft hands, and his arm, his best present tool, has been clocked at 91 mph across the diamond. His high-energy approach is also well-suited for the middle of the diamond. His lack of raw speed, his weakest tool, will probably push him to a corner. But Anderson’s ability to ultimately move to third largely depends on how his power emerges; he projects power as he has the quick hands and good bat speed to drive balls. Having committed to Division-II power Franklin Pierce (N.H.), Anderson is expected to be the next in line of top shortstops that school has produced—following Shawn Hayes, a fifth-round pick in 2005; Garrett Olson, a fourth-rounder in 2006 and Scott Savastano this season.—ALLAN SIMPSON Player Pos. B-T HT WT College B’date Jared Gayhart OF/RHP L-R 3-Jun 195 Rice 10/29/1986 SCOUTING REPORT (3/1): Gayhart is a legitimate two-way talent. Though he has played considerably more in right field than as a pitcher in his two seasons at Rice, scouts say he has more upside on the mound than as a position player at the pro level. In the rare opportunities when he has pitched, his fastball has been a steady 88-91 mph and tops at 93. He also has the makings of an above-average curveball. His long, loose, athletic body is also well-suited to becoming a full-time pitcher. A year ago, he went 0-1, 2.16 while appearing in just eight innings. Though he was in line to become Rice’s closer this season coming out of fall practice, he was being used only sporadically to start the 2008 season. He hit .339-4-42 a year ago, earning regular duty in right field only as Rice began conference play. Success seems to follow Gayhart. As a high school quarterback, he led his team to the Texas 5-A football championship. He also played in the Junior College World Series as a college freshman at San Jacinto JC and in last year’s College World Series.—ALLAN SIMPSON UPDATE (5/15): Gayhart had a carbon-copy junior season to his sophomore campaign, both at the plate (.324-6-42, 45 BB) and on the mound—pitching just enough and successfully enough (2-0, 1.59 in four outings) to keep teasing scouts.—DR Player Pos. B-T HT WT College B’date Tyler Conn LHP L-L 5-11 180 Southern Mississippi 11/9/1985 SCOUTING REPORT: Conn is one of four Southern Miss pitchers selected in the 2007 draft who is eligible again this year, and yet he is the only one of the quartet that has appreciably helped himself this season. Righthander David Clark, a 13th-rounder a year ago, may have hurt himself the most when he was hit by a line drive and suffered a broken femur bone in his thigh. He was lost for the season. Conn dominated in a closer role for the Golden Eagles, saving a national-best 16 games while going 1-0, 0.84. He also struck out 41 in 32 innings while walking only 10. A year ago, he saved just five games. Conn reminds scouts of Atlanta Braves oft-injured lefthander Mike Hampton in both body and pitching style. He has two average pitches, an 88-92 mph fastball and changeup, and occasionally works in a curve. His competitive spirit makes him ideally suited to be a closer. He should be one of the few college seniors drafted in the first 10 rounds that will be picked on merit.—ALLAN SIMPSO Player Pos. B-T HT WT College B’date Alden Carrithers 2B L-R 5-10 165 UCLA 11/14/1984 SCOUTING REPORT: While UCLA had a very disappointing spring after beginning the year No. 1 in one national poll, Carrithers was the one constant, hitting a team-best .378 through mid-May. He also ranked among team leaders in runs (40), RBIs (42), stolen bases (17) and on-base percentage, while playing solid defense at second base. That performance is pretty consistent with what Carrithers, a native of Oregon who played at UC Santa Barbara for two years before transferring to UCLA, has done throughout his college career. He can hit , runs well enough and generally puts the ball in play. Senior lefthanded-hitting middle infielders from the West Coast who can play the game have a history of getting drafted better than expected and Carrithers could be the next in that line—particularly for a team like Oakland or Boston, which values his strengths.—DAVID RAWNSLEY -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.5.3

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07/03 01:58, , 2F
推~~ 熊熊想到我前面還有沒翻完的....要繼續做了 哈哈
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