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2013年1月15日 星期二

DEEP LEAGUES 2013 TOP 100 PROSPECTS

 

http://www.deepleagues.com/2013/01/09/2013-top-100-prospect-list/

不廢話,直接貼水手新秀,六位入圍。


9. Mike Zunino (C, SEA) – Personally, I think he’s the best catching
prospect in the minor leagues. He dominates in college. And then goes and has
a 1.137 OPS in 44 minor league games (Low-A for 29, AA for 15) with 13 home
runs. He’s got no defensive sticking questions, so he’s my top catcher and
could be a top 3 fantasy catcher for years.


10. Taijuan Walker (SP, SEA) – Walker was one of the youngest pitchers in AA
this year. His scouting reports were clean and good from the scouts, but the
numbers said differently. He’s still regarded as a potential TOR arm, and I
don’t think many if any have soured on him. He could be a fantasy ace in the
future, albeit with some risk attached.

 

30. Danny Hultzen (SP, SEA) – I don’t think I’m that low, and most have
questioned his 4.29 FIP in AAA and his control problems. He’s not a
fireballer, so control issues make him look like a good #3 starter to me. He’
s always been a high floor guy, and his stuff will play up in Petco,
depending on the fences. He’ll be a reliable starter in the majors for
years, but don’t expect fantasy dominance.


55. Nick Franklin (SS, SEA) – Franklin is a guy I keep my eye on. I own him
in a league and I think he can be a successful MLB 2B. If he moves to 2B, his
bat will be average to slightly above average. If he’s able to stick at SS,
he can likely be a good bat and fantasy relevant every year. He’s a switch
hitter and he’s still developing and very young, so I actually wouldn’t
mind seeing a full year of AAA for Nick before I hand him over to the
Mariners.

 

56. James Paxton (SP, SEA) – Paxton had a great year in 2012. He more than
held his own in AA and looks like a good future #2 starter, maybe a #3. I
think he ends up a #3 starter with the occasional great year that reminds you
of all his talent. His stuff will play up in Safeco, and boy does he have
stuff. A hard fastball from the left side and a great breaking ball cap off a
strong arsenal. I’d buy if you can, because of the combination that he could
be in the majors soon (Seattle has little pitching depth) as well as his home
park (ask Tommy Milone how much home parks are factors). He’s a buy now guy,
and I could see him higher on my list if he starts hot.


100. Brad Miller (SS, SEA) – A popular “sleeper” labeled by most, Miller
did hit well. Many are continually comparing Miller to Nick Franklin, the
other Mariners SS. Miller has questions if he will stick at SS or have to
move off (likely to 2B), but for now he’s a SS. The reason he’s nearly 50
spots lower than Franklin is partly age (he’s a year and a half older) and
level (he’s a level lower). I think he could still jump up more on the
prospect list, but I don’t see him in Franklin territory…yet.

2013年1月6日 星期日

Mariners Top 20 Prospects for 2013—By John Sickels

 

http://t.co/PDI3Enk3

1) Mike Zunino, C, Grade A-: Complete catcher, either the best catching
prospect in baseball or second-best behind Travis D'Arnaud. Power, patience,
defense, great makeup. Does everything.

2) Taijuan Walker, RHP, Grade A-: Some slippage in his numbers, but that's
forgivable for the youngest pitcher in the Double-A Southern League. Still
has premium combination of fastball, breaking stuff, developing changeup,
high upside.

3) Danny Hultzen, LHP, Grade B+: I will be honest, I am not comfortable with
Hultzen's grade or his placement here and may revise it significantly before
the book goes to press. I think it is a mistake to dismiss his Triple-A
struggles too cavalierly. His command was just too poor at that level for us
to ignore, especially given his past reputation and track record. I'm nosing
around about this one and gathering more info and opinion, so stand by.

4) James Paxton, LHP, Grade B+: He still has occasional command troubles but
the stuff is first class, love the 92-95 fastball and big-breaking curve.
Number two starter upside. Very good season in Double-A (3.05 ERA, 110/54
K/BB in 106 innings).

5) Nick Franklin SS, Grade B+: I trust my eyes on this one, good tools across
the board and the skills are in there. Is he a second baseman or a shortstop?
I'd give him a chance at short. Needs another half-season in Triple-A
following .243/.310/.416 line at Tacoma.

6) Brad Miller, SS, Grade B+: I am actually more confident in his bat than I
am in Franklin's, but he's a year and a half older and that matters. Still,
if anything Miller is underrated nationally. He can really hit
(.320/.406/.476 in Double-A) and he has the range/arm for shortstop if he can
cut down on routine errors.

7) Brandon Maurer, RHP, Grade B: Finally healthy and showed what he could do
with four-pitch arsenal and mid-90s fastball, 3.20 ERA with 117/48 K/BB in
138 innings. Next stop, Triple-A. If he stays healthy, he's a number three
starter.

8) Victor Sanchez, RHP, Grade B: Youngest pitcher in Northwest League held
his own against older hitters at age 17 (3.18 ERA, 69/27 K/BB in 85 innings).
Lacks physical projection at 6-0, 255, but already throws hard. Will truly
dominate when breaking stuff improves.

9) Stefen Romero, 2B, Grade B: Not a tools guy, but just hits and hits and
hits including .347/.392/.620 in Double-A. He's not bad at second base, but
with other middle infield options around in this organization he may shift to
a corner.

10) Carter Capps, RHP, Grade B-: Always tough to know how to grade relievers.
Former catcher hits 99 MPH and reached the majors within a year of being
drafted. Needs command refinements, but definite closer upside.

11) Stephen Pryor, RHP, Grade C+: Borderline B-. Like Capps, tough to grade.
Stuff is almost as good as Capps, and he's another guy with closer potential
if the command sharpens up a bit more.

12) Luis Gohara, LHP, Grade C+: At this point the C+ guys are interchangeable
depending on what you want to emphasize, so please no whining about "you
should have ranked #12 at #16 and #20 at #13." Gohara is a 16-year-old
Venezuelan lefty signed for $800,000 this past summer. He's enormously
projectable and generated loud buzz in instructional league. He could turn
into anything from a number one starter to an injured A-ball washout, but
keep his name in mind. You might hear a lot about it next summer.

13) Gabriel Guerrero, OF, Grade C+: Vlad Guerrero's nephew tore up the
Dominican Summer League, looked good in three weeks of rookie ball, and
offers a similar package of tools to his uncle. That doesn't mean he will
become his uncle, of course; bloodlines only take you so far (ask Preston
Mattingly), but his upside clearly bears watching.

14) Patrick Kivlehan, 3B, Grade C+: Played four years of football at Rutgers,
but despite years of rust he thrived when he went back to the diamond last
spring, then hit .301/.373/.511 in the Northwest League. He strikes out a lot
and is understandably raw for a college guy.

15) Leon Landry, OF, Grade C+: Toolsy LSU product acquired from Dodgers in
Brandon League trade, runs well, gap power, good glove, hit well in
California League. Profiles as fourth outfielder or platoon partner.

16) Julio Morban, OF, Grade C+: Cal League "breakouts" can't be fully
trusted, especially at High Desert, but Morban looks like the best of the
batch of power-hitting Latin American outfielders with bad plate discipline
that the Mariners spent a lot of money on over the last few years.

17) Tyler Pike, LHP, Grade C+: Very projectable lefty was bought away from
Florida State scholarship, showed three-pitch mix in rookie ball. Another
mid-rotation upside arm.

18) Carson Smith, RHP, Grade C+: Dominated Arizona Fall League (2.40 ERA,
18/4 K/BB in 15 innings). Great slider, could follow Pryor and Capps into
Mariners bullpen soon. Posted 2.90 ERA with 77/28 K/BB in 62 innings at High
Desert, 54 hits, 2.34 GO/AO. Do you know how hard that is?

19) Anthony Fernandez, LHP, Grade C+: Four-pitch lefty posted 3.68 ERA with
79/14 K/BB in 88 innings at High Desert. Do you know how hard that is? He
looked good in Double-A too (3.32 ERA with 55/24 K/BB in 76 innings). Not
overpowering but knows how to pitch.

20) John Hicks, C, Grade C+: Very athletic catcher hit .312/.351/.472. It was
at High Desert though, so don't assume that will hold. Stole 22 bases, threw
out 54% of runners. Has strike zone issues and needs to improve blocking, but
an intriguing player.

OTHER GRADE C+: Logan Bawcom, RHP; Vince Catricala, 3B; Timothy Lopes, 2B;
Jack Marder, C-2B

OTHERS: Taylor Ard, 1B; Jabari Blash, OF; Matt Brazis, RHP; Jin-Man Choi, 1B;
Edwin Diaz, RHP; Josephy DeCarlo, 3B; Roenis Elias, LHP; Jabari Henry, OF;
James Jones, OF; Bobby LaFramboise, LHP; Marcus Littlewood, C; Tyler
Marlette, C; Jamodrick McGruder, 2B; Yoervis Medina, RHP, Guillermo Pimentel,
OF; Steve Proscia, INF; Jordan Shipers, LHP; Chris Taylor, SS; Carlos
Triunfel, INF.


The major league team isn't winning, but the minor league system is filled
with talent of all varieties and help will be arriving soon.

On the pitching side, you have Walker, Paxton, and the enigmatic Hultzen
leading the pack, with Maurer not far behind. You also have fireballing
relievers Capps and Pryor who are ready now, plus more bullpen arms on the
way backing up the starters. Although I wouldn't count on any of the starters
being fully ready until 2014, few systems have this many potential starting
pitchers this close to being ready for the majors. Victor Sanchez and Luis
Gohara provide additional long-term upside arms as the Mariners maintain
their emphasis on Latin American talent

That focus has worked well for them on the pitching side, but hitting has
been weaker as many of their Latin American imports (Carlos Peguero, Carlos
Triunfel, Guillermo Pimentel, Phillips Castillo, plus Francisco Martinez and
Johermyn Chavez acquired in trades) have failed to thrive. This seems like a
systemic problem. Fortunately, they have drafted well and bats like Mike
Zunino, Stefen Romero, Nick Franklin and Brad Miller will be ready within the
next year. And there is plenty of material at the middle and lower levels of
the system, both in terms of future role players and potential regulars.

Everyone always mentions the problems caused by the extreme hitting
environment in High Desert, but that isn't just a matter of statistical
distortions. Some hitters have developed bad habits with their swings that
don't work well at higher levels, and it certainly doesn't do a lot for the
confidence of pitchers. That said, any pitcher who survives in that
environment, let alone thrives, is someone to watch carefully even if they
don't have great scouting reports.

Overall, despite player development issues that need to be looked at, this is clearly one of the deepest, richest farm organizations in baseball.

2個A,8個B。應該有全聯盟農場排名前五的實力。

2012年6月5日 星期二

2012 MLB Draft – Seattle Mariners Select Mike Zunino

baseball-046 

「With the third selection of the 2012 first round player draft, the
Seattle Mariners select Mike Zunino, the catcher, University of
Florida」

Astros出乎意料的捨棄原本選秀前呼聲極高的狀元人選,出身Stanford的
先發右投手Mark Appel,攔走本屆天分頂尖的高中游擊手Carlos Correa(
John Sickals甚至認為Correa是這次選秀的No.1 Prospect);以及Twins
毫無意外的帶走Byron Buxton的狀況下,Jack-Z跟球探長這次沒有像去年
再讓西雅圖的眼鏡店生意興隆一次,選走了本屆選秀第一捕手,出身捕手
世家的Mike Zunino(他老爹Greg Zunino是紅人球探)。

對水手來說,這並不是太大的意外。農場下面的捕手雖然不算少,但是足
堪大任,而且具有領袖氣質的人並不多,而且捕手的基本功也都不夠紮實
。從幾個月前,大家便一致認為水手會把 Mike Zunino打包帶走,但是中
間冒出Correa這個天分實在太誘人的高中SS,甚至有人直接把他跟當年的
Alex Rodriquez作對比,當然這年頭 Scout都有灌水啦!不過我這幾天偷
閒看了些 Carlos Correa的影片,說實話,撇開那個身材相似度不談,那
個揮棒還有在游擊區守備的身影,我還真的有點看見當年 A-Rod的影子。

最難得的是,歷年來灌水的 Scout中,他起碼連長相都有點像XDDDDD(謎
之音:可以要求連女友數目也像嗎?)

某一方面,也謝謝太空人替我們解決這個煩惱啦!要不然真的讓Correa掉
到第三籤,水手球探組的頭就痛了。太空人這一籤真的選得很漂亮,這兩
年選秀前呼聲頗高的狀元人選都一路掉到第五順位以後,也是件很好玩的
事。

扯遠了,來看看Mike Zunino吧!

21歲,六尺二吋,220磅, MLB的Player Comparison是Jason Varitek。
標準的身材加上從小紮實的捕手訓練,在2009年就曾經參加過選秀會,那
時的他是高中第一捕手,被綠帽在29輪選中,不過他並沒有進入職業棒球
,而是進入 Florida就讀,並且在第一年就幾乎坐穩了先發捕手的位置。
以下是他這三年的打擊成績:

 

YEAR

AVG

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

OBP

SLG

2010

0.267

55

176

31

47

7

1

9

41

9

38

8-11

0.314

0.472

2011

0.371

72

264

75

98

23

0

19

67

32

52

7-9

0.442

0.674

2012

0.316

62

231

50

73

27

0

18

60

28

45

9-10

0.388

0.667

打擊火力在這兩年有了長足的進步,而守備一直是他最不用擔心的部分。
頭腦、配球跟帶領投手的功力是他最為人稱道的部分,也是被認為水手會
選他的最大原因。水手目前有三個百大新秀等級的投手:Danny Hultzen、
Taijuan Walker跟James Paxton,有這麼一位基本功紮實的捕手帶領,對
他們幫助很大。不過他的揮擊姿勢跟強拉回式的揮棒,在Safeco Field會
吃鱉吃很大(望向機車的廣闊左外野),他的打擊應該不用太期待啦!如
果養得好的話,大概就是單季15~20HR左右的捕手,至於 OPS+只要能養
到平均105的水平,水手迷就該謝天謝地了。

今年水手的前段選秀只有這一籤,也沒啥好評分的,就是個中規中矩的選
擇,剩下就看看球探長接下來兩天能偷到什麼好貨了。

2012年2月27日 星期一

2012 水手 Prospects各家排行

這樣一個一個貼太累了,我直接貼各家百大新秀的水手新秀排名比較
快。XD

基本上就是Jesus Montero為首的五位,所以只貼這五位為主。

 

Name

Pos

BA

BP

KL

MLB

JS

THT

MS

MD

MPP

BB

PP

RW

BPN

DL

Jesus Montero

C/DH

6

7

9

12

9

7

5

4

4

18

4

6

5

8

Taijuan Walker

RHP

20

14

24

18

15

29

77

15

23

16

41

16

11

25

Danny Hultzen

LHP

21

35

30

16

25

52

13

21

21

11

19

21

20

20

James Paxton

LHP

52

59

51

77

29

None

71

40

37

28

36

34

64

33

Nick Franklin

SS

77

None

57

52

63

36

40

58

40

62

35

56

83

40


資料來源

BA    Baseball America  http://goo.gl/78DGK
BP    Baseball Prospectus (by Kevin Goldstein)  http://goo.gl/tT6SW
KL     Keith Law  http://goo.gl/IpFRM
MLB   MLB.com (by Jonathan Mayo)  http://goo.gl/KDzIO
JS      John Sickels  http://goo.gl/e6tQu
THT   The Hardball Times (by Josh Shepardson)  http://goo.gl/jDNs2
MS     MLB Scout  http://goo.gl/AJepC
MD     MLB Dirt  http://goo.gl/rpKZP
MPP   MLB Prospect Portal  http://goo.gl/HMuq0
BB      Bullpen Banter  http://goo.gl/ApFkR
PP      Project Prospect  http://goo.gl/JEsAn
RW    Rich Wilson  http://goo.gl/lnJhw
BPN   Baseball Prospect Nation  http://goo.gl/HDuIN
DL      Baseball Instinct  http://goo.gl/kaVjW

大致上都差不多, Montero名列各家水手新秀第一名打擊是真貨,但
是能不能蹲這件事各家看法很不一。我認識的大多數北佬迷是認為他
沒辦法扛起本壘板後的工作如果我們要完全挖掘他打擊的能力,最好
就是把他放DH但是前兩天有看見我們家認為他可以蹲,想要試試看,
我個人覺得這很恐怖,其實沒必要賭這麼大-_-

是啦,如果他可以蹲,那跟北佬的這筆交易我們大概瞬間就變成賺的
一方。但是想也知道,如果他可以蹲,北佬自己都缺捕手,幹嘛把他
給你?與其硬要他蹲捕手去維持他的價值,我寧願讓他好好打DH,看
能不能把OPS+打上120的水準,那這筆交易就不算太慘。不過現在我
們家農場捕手顧問似乎是Dan Wilson,看看這個老頭最後決定是怎樣
吧!退休後爽了這麼久,也是應該貢獻一點心力出來的。

Walker跟Hultzen名列第二三名,排名互有前後。不過把 Walker排在
前面的人居多。看法倒是都很一致:Walker的天花板比 Hultzen高,
養得起來會是一號,但是連大聯盟還有一段距離,風險程度也比較高
; Hultzen天花板較低(二號頭一號尾),但是完成度已經很高,今
年就能上大聯盟的即戰力,但是能丟到什麼程度,上來丟了才知道。

Paxton是去年最大的意外。去年大爆發的成績,馬上殺入各家百大新
秀名單,也名列各家小聯盟十大左投新秀。天花板為二號投手,球路
威力已經不需要懷疑,控球不穩定(BB過多)還是他最大的疑慮,直
球跟曲球都已經是平均以上的水準,變速球還需要再磨練, command
也需要再進步,不過這已經是拿大聯盟的水準來要求他了,如果按照
去年的成長速度跟步伐,今年九月甚至明星賽後就有機會看見他

所以10年選秀會還滿屌的,明明沒有第一輪選秀,結果我們花了一年
時間把第二輪跟第四輪養成百大等級的新秀。JZ這兩年的確做過一些
蠢事,不過農場真的弄得不錯,該給他的稱讚要給他。

Nick Franklin ,各家新秀評價最不一的一個。當然去年跟前年成績
落差太大是主要原因,BP還直接把他踢出百大,大家的疑問都一樣:
09跟10的他到底那個是fluke?

我自己認為?兩個都是。不過09年好得太誇張,10年爛(或者是衰)
的太誇張,他的基本盤已經放在那裡,目前大多數評價也都認為以他
的守備能力,留在SS不會是問題。重點還是一樣:他站在游擊區的打
擊能發展到什麼地步?10-10?15-15?還是真的會跌破大家眼鏡長到
20-20?

其實去年初在養體格的時候,他的選球有很大的進步。去年五月中之
前,他撿BB撿得有夠誇張,幾乎每天都是1 BB,後來有一陣子恢復老
樣子,然後被棒子砸那一下回來後....Orz

還是一樣,麻煩先把體重養回 180磅吧!連Guti我們都能養回他的肌
肉了,沒理由小夥子養不胖吧?要不然就叫Franklin去小鬼家搭伙,
直接把小鬼冬天的菜單開給他好了!反正小鬼現在領很多錢,貢獻一
點出來當學弟的伙食費也沒傷他多少,當學長要有學長的樣子XD

[轉載文章]Minor League Ball: Top 120 Prospects for 2012

http://0rz.tw/ZG81J

Rank

Name

Position

Team

1

Bryce Harper

OF

Nationals

2

Matt Moore

LHP

Rays

3

Mike Trout

OF

Angels

4

Yu Darvish

RHP

Rangers

5

Jurickson Profar

SS

Rangers

6

Shelby Miller

RHP

Cardinals

7

Trevor Bauer

RHP

Diamondbacks

8

Manny Machado

SS

Orioles

9

Jesus Montero

C

Mariners

10

Julio Teheran

RHP

Braves

11

Gerrit Cole

RHP

Pirates

12

Devin Mesoraco

C

Reds

13

Nolan Arenado

3B

Rockies

14

Wil Myers

OF

Royals

15

Taijuan Walker

RHP

Mariners

16

Jameson Taillon

RHP

Pirates

17

Yoenis Cespedes

OF

Athletics

18

Jacob Turner

RHP

Tigers

19

Dylan Bundy

RHP

Orioles

20

Anthony Rendon

3B

Nationals

21

Drew Pomeranz

LHP

Rockies

22

Jarrod Parker

RHP

Athletics

23

Tyler Skaggs

LHP

Diamondbacks

24

Archie Bradley

RHP

Diamondbacks

25

Danny Hultzen

LHP

Mariners

26

Travis D'Arnaud

C

Blue Jays

27

Brett Jackson

OF

Cubs

28

Yonder Alonso

1B

Padres

29

James Paxton

LHP

Mariners

30

Xander Bogaerts

SS

Red Sox

31

Miguel Sano

3B

Twins

32

Arodys Vizcaino

RHP

Braves

33

Carlos Martinez

RHP

Cardinals

34

Christian Yelich

OF

Marlins

35

Matt Harvey

RHP

Mets

36

Zack Wheeler

RHP

Mets

37

Anthony Rizzo

1B

Cubs

38

Bubba Starling

OF

Royals

39

Cheslor Cuthbert

3B

Royals

40

Trevor May

RHP

Phillies

41

Randall Delgado

RHP

Braves

42

Yasmani Grandal

C

Padres

43

Gary Brown

OF 

Giants

44

Addison Reed

RHP

White Sox

45

Manny Banuelos

LHP

Yankees

46

Francisco Lindor

SS

Indians

47

Jonathan Singleton

1B

Astros

48

Jake Marisnick

OF

Blue Jays

49

Josh Bell

OF

Pirates

50

Jedd Gyorko

3B

Padres

51

Anthony Gose

OF

Blue Jays

52

A.J. Cole

RHP

Athletics

53

Michael Choice

OF

Athletics

54

Rymer Liriano

OF

Padres

55

George Springer

OF

Astros

56

Kolten Wong

2B

Cardinals

57

Billy Hamilton

SS

Reds

58

Hak-Ju Lee

SS

Rays

59

Nick Castellanos

3B

Tigers

60

Jake Odorizzi

RHP

Royals

61

Gary Sanchez

C

Yankees

62

Oscar Taveras

OF

Cardinals

63

Nick Franklin

SS

Mariners

64

Starling Marte

OF

Pirates

65

Mike Olt

3B

Rangers

66

Jean Segura

INF

Angels

67

Noah Syndergaard

RHP

Blue Jays

68

Justin Nicolino

LHP

Blue Jays

69

Tyrell Jenkins

RHP

Cardinals

70

Daniel Norris

LHP

Blue Jays

71

Jesse Biddle

LHP

Phillies

72

Nestor Molina

RHP

White Sox

73

Drew Hutchison

RHP

Blue Jays

74

Matt Barnes

RHP

Red Sox

75

Zach Lee

RHP

Dodgers

76

Andrelton Simmons

SS

Braves

77

Jonathan Schoop

SS

Orioles

78

Will Middlebrooks

3B

Red Sox

79

Robbie Erlin

LHP

Padres

80

Deck McGuire

  RHP

Blue Jays

81

Joe Wieland

  RHP

Padres

82

Keyvius Sampson

  RHP

Padres

83

Martin Perez

LHP

Rangers

84

Brad Peacock

RHP

Athletics

85

Sonny Gray

RHP

Athletics

86

Chad Bettis

RHP

Rockies

87

Nate Eovaldi

  RHP

Dodgers

88

Derek Norris

C

Athletics

89

Brandon Jacobs

OF

Red Sox

90

Eddie Rosario

2B-OF

Twins

91

Oswaldo Arcia

OF

Twins

92

Mason Williams

OF

Yankees

93

Brandon Nimmo

OF

Mets

94

Mikie Mahtook

OF

Rays

95

Jeurys Familia

RHP

Mets

96

Garrett Richards

RHP

Angels

97

Ryan Lavarnway

C

Red Sox

98

Lance Lynn

RHP

Cardinals

99

Trevor Story

SS

Rockies

100

Wily Peralta

RHP

Brewers

101

Mike Montgomery

LHP

Royals

102

Alexander Torres

LHP

Rays

103

Dellin Betances

RHP

Yankees

104

Tyler Thornburg

RHP

Brewers

105

Tim Wheeler

OF

Rockies

106

Allen Webster

RHP

Dodgers

107

Taylor Guerrieri

RHP

Rays

108

Jarred Cosart

RHP

Astros

109

Javier Baez

3B

Cubs

110

Matt Adams

1B

Cardinals

111

Cory Spangenberg

2B

Padres

112

Casey Kelly

RHP

Padres

113

Jed Bradley

LHP

Brewers

114

Garin Cecchini

3B

Red Sox

115

Zack Cox

3B

Cardinals

116

Leonys Martin

OF

Rangers

117

Joe Panik

INF

Giants

118

Robbie Grossman

OF

Pirates

119

Taylor Jungmann

RHP

Brewers

120

Daniel Corcino

RHP

Reds

2012年1月29日 星期日

[轉載文章]2012 Top 100 Prospect by Project Prospect

http://projectprospect.com/article/2012/01/27/2012-top-100-prospect-list

Rank

Name

Position

Team

ETA

1

Mike Trout

CF

Angels

2012

2

Bryce Harper

RF

Nationals

2012

3

Matt Moore

LHP

Rays

2012

4

Jesus Montero

C/DH

Mariners

2012

5

Shelby Miller

RHP

Cardinals

2012

6

Yu Darvish 

RHP

Rangers

2012

7

Manny Machado

SS

Orioles

2014

8

Jurickson Profar

SS

Rangers

2014

9

Manny Banuelos

LHP

Yankees

2012

10

Anthony Rendon

3B/2B

Nationals

2013

11

Trevor Bauer

RHP

D-Backs

2012

12

Jameson Taillon

RHP

Pirates

2013

13

Nolan Arenado

3B

Rockies

2013

14

Devin Mesoraco

C

Reds

2012

15

Wil Myers

RF

Royals

2013

16

Martin Perez

LHP

Rangers

2012

17

Dylan Bundy

RHP

Orioles

2014

18

Jarrod Parker

RHP

Athletics

2012

19

Gerrit Cole

RHP

Pirates

2013

20

Danny Hultzen

LHP

Mariners

2012

21

Julio Teheran

RHP

Braves

2012

22

Tyler Skaggs

LHP

D-Backs

2012

23

Francisco Lindor

SS

Indians

2015

24

Randall Delgado

RHP

Braves

2012

25

Xander Bogaerts

SS

Red Sox

2015

26

Matt Harvey

RHP

Mets

2012

27

Yonder Alonso

1B

Padres

2012

28

Archie Bradley

RHP

D-Backs

2014

29

Drew Pomeranz

LHP

Rockies

2012

30

Mike Montgomery

LHP

Royals

2012

31

Yasmani Grandal

C

Padres

2012

32

Zack Wheeler

RHP

Mets

2013

33

Wilin Rosario

Rockies

2012

34

Jacob Turner

RHP

Tigers

2012

35

Gary Brown

CF

Giants

2013

36

Nick Franklin

SS

Mariners

2013

37

James Paxton

LHP

Mariners

2012

38

Sonny Gray

RHP

Athletics

2012

39

Robbie Erlin

LHP

Padres

2012

40

Gary Sanchez

C

Yankees

2014

41

Brett Jackson

CF

Cubs

2012

42

Taijuan Walker

RHP

Mariners

2015

43

Christian Yelich

LF

Marlins

2013

44

Bubba Starling

CF

Royals

2014

45

Travis d'Arnaud

C

Blue Jays

2013

46

Neil Ramirez

RHP

Rangers

2012

47

Anthony Rizzo

1B

Cubs

2012

48

David Holmberg

LHP

D-Backs

2013

49

Casey Kelly

RHP

Padres

2012

50

Joe Wieland

RHP

Padres

2012

51

Leonys Martin

CF

Rangers

2012

52

Carlos Martinez

RHP

Cardinals

2013

53

Taylor Guerrieri

RHP

Rays

2015

54

Nick Castellanos

3B

Tigers

2014

55

Jean Segura

  SS

Angels

2013

56

Josh Bell

OF

Pirates

2015

57

Christian Bethancourt

C

Braves

2014

58

George Springer

CF

Astros

2014

59

Brad Peacock

RHP

Athletics

2012

60

Zach Lee

RHP

Dodgers

2014

61

Michael Choice

CF

Athletics

2013

62

Drew Hutchison

RHP

Blue Jays

2012

63

Hak-Ju Lee

SS

Rays

2013

64

Jed Bradley

LHP

Brewers

2013

65

Oscar Taveras

RF

Cardinals

2013

66

Andrelton Simmons

SS

Braves

2013

67

Cheslor Cuthbert

3B

Royals

2014

68

Miguel Sano

3B

Twins

2015

69

Jonathan Singleton

1B

Astros

2013

70

Arodys Vizcaino

RHP

Braves

2012

71

Chad Bettis

RHP

Rockies

2012

72

Addison Reed

RHP

White Sox

2012

73

Jeurys Familia

RHP

Mets

2012

74

Noah Syndergaard

RHP

Blue Jays

2014

75

Ronald Torreyes

2B

Cubs

2014

76

A.J. Cole

RHP

Athletics

2014

77

Anthony Gose

CF

Blue Jays

2013

78

Kolten Wong

2B

Cardinals

2013

79

Rymer Liriano

RF

Padres

2014

80

Hector Gomez

SS

Rockies

2012

81

Jorge Bonifacio

RF

Royals

2014

82

Ronny Rodriguez

SS

Indians

2014

83

Adrian Salcedo

RHP

Twins

2014

84

Trevor May

RHP

Phillies

2013

85

Mikie Mahtook

OF

Rays

2013

86

Tyler Pastornicky

SS

Braves

2012

87

Jaff Decker

LF

Padres

2012

88

Joe Ross

RHP

Padres

2015

89

James Darnell

3B/OF

Padres

2012

90

Starling Marte

CF

Pirates

2013

91

Welington Castillo

C

Cubs

2012

92

Javier Baez

SS

Cubs

2015

93

Nestor Molina

SP

White Sox

2012

94

Jose Iglesias

SS

Red Sox

2012

95

Dellin Betances

RHP

Yankees

2012

96

Joe Panik

SS/2B

Giants

2013

97

Adeiny Hechavarria

  SS

Blue Jays

2014

98

Mike Olt

     3B  

Rangers 

2014

99

Jorge Alfaro

C

Rangers  

2014

100

Jake Marisnick

  CF

Blue Jays

2012