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TOP TEN PROSPECTS  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 1. Jesus Montero, c 2. Gary Sanchez, c 3. Dellin Betances, rhp 4. Manny Banuelos, lhp 5. Andrew Brackman, rhp 6. Austin Romine, c 7. Hector Noesi, rhp 8. Eduardo Nunez, ss/3b 9. Slade Heathcott, of 10. Brandon Laird, 3b BEST TOOLS  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ Best Hitter for Average Jesus Montero Best Power Hitter Jesus Montero Best Strike-Zone Discipline David Adams Fastest Baserunner Mason Williams Best Athlete Melky Mesa Best Fastball Dellin Betances Best Curveball Andrew Brackman Best Slider David Phelps Best Changeup Jose Ramirez Best Control Hector Noesi Best Defensive Catcher Austin Romine Best Defensive Infielder Eduardo Nunez Best Infield Arm Eduardo Nunez Best Defensive Outfielder Slade Heathcott Best Outfield Arm Melky Mesa PROJECTED 2014 LINEUP  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ Catcher Gary Sanchez First Base Mark Teixeira Second Base Robinson Cano Third Base Alex Rodriguez Shortstop Eduardo Nunez Left Field Brett Gardner Center Field Slade Heathcott Right Field Curtis Granderson Designated Hitter Jesus Montero No. 1 Starter C.C. Sabathia No. 2 Starter Phil Hughes No. 3 Starter Dellin Betances No. 4 Starter Manny Banuelos No. 5 Starter Hector Noesi Closer Andrew Brackman With many franchises, the success of the Yankees farm system in 2010 would have been the story of the organization's year. New York had breakthrough after breakthrough in the minors, with power-armed righthanders Dellin Betances and Andrew Brackman having their best seasons and second-tier prospects such as third baseman Brandon Laird, righty Ivan Nova and infielder Eduardo Nunez turning in strong performances at upper levels. The top three affiliates reached the playoffs, with high Class A Tampa winning the Florida State League title. But that's not what grabs headlines in New York. The Yankees won 95 games, led the planet in runs scored and once again dominated the Twins in the American League Division Series, but the season was viewed as a disappointment because they fell short of repeating as World Series champions. Not only did they lose to the Rangers in the AL Championships Series, but they were clearly the inferior team, getting outscored 31-6 in their four losses. Counting the playoffs, New York split its last 68 games after July 31. For glass-half-empty Yankee fans, there were plenty of negatives, from the death of owner George Steinbrenner and former public-address announcer Bob Sheppard to empty seats at ALCS games to the impending free agency of franchise icon Derek Jeter. Jeter is expected back for 2011, as is closer Mariano Rivera, also a free agent. New York has done a nice job of mixing in productive homegrown youngsters to go with the veterans—Robinson Cano had an MVP-caliber season, Phil Hughes won 18 games in his first full season as a starter and Brett Gardner ranked in the AL top 10 in on-base percentages, stolen bases and assists—yet the club still needs changes. A.J. Burnett and Javier Vazquez flopped badly and Andy Pettitte is contemplating retirement, making starting pitching an offseason priority. The Yankees' modest defense and lack of athleticism was exposed during the regular season by the Rays, who beat them out for the AL East division title, and in the playoffs by the Rangers. The Yankees, who have had MLB's highest payroll in each of the last 12 seasons, have the resources to buy the solutions to their problems. They could pursue free agents Cliff Lee, Carl Crawford and Jayson Werth, and no club can outspend New York for a player it truly wants. In addition to using their wallet, the Yankees also could use their farm system to improve their big league club. They have the talent and depth to put together attractive trade packages, with three attractive catchers (Jesus Montero, Gary Sanchez, Austin Romine), plenty of up-the-middle talent (Nunez, outfielder Slade Heathcott and 2010 draftees Cito Culver and Mason Williams) and a bevy of righthanded pitchers (Betances, Brackman, Hector Noesi, Nova). The system's only significant shortages appear to be corner bats, where Laird stands out significantly, and lefthanded pitching, where Manny Banuelos is the lone legitimate prospect. New York also appears inclined to try to build its bench from within, rather than with veteran washouts such as Austin Kearns and Randy Winn. Laird and Nunez could be multipositional reserves in 2011, which would let the Yankees stretch their $200 million budget, if such a thing can be said. http://0rz.tw/q9imI 抱歉不太會上色 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 112.105.68.7 ※ 編輯: beckseaton 來自: 112.105.68.7 (11/11 01:52)
unicotexalex:2014 好歡樂xDD 11/11 02:12
lovecmgirls :2014輪值沒有LEE..失敗 11/11 02:36
LouGehrig :哇~輪值跟終結者幾乎都是農場養出來的 11/11 02:39
LouGehrig :真能養的這麼成功就神了 11/11 02:39
appshjkli :這是用現有的農場去預測未來,沒考慮FA啦 - - 11/11 02:51
chancewen :超讚的XD 11/11 07:50
ich2 :這種預測對洋基來說完全不準 看看就好 11/11 08:00
ich2 :因為農場幾乎是拿來換大咖的籌碼 11/11 08:03
YHank :最好每個都養得出來 這算是另類公仔文嗎XD 11/11 10:48
charlie01 :其實這樣的預測主要是在顯示各隊農場的talent 11/11 10:57
charlie01 :這是老美較詳細的棒球媒體年年在作的事啦 差別只在 11/11 10:58
charlie01 :預測到幾年後 像今年Sporting News就預測2012的 11/11 10:58
charlie01 :事實上當然FA和交易已經MLB層級的球員還是會占大宗 11/11 10:59
charlie01 :他們也知道 也沒有要讓你認真當作"預測"來看的意思 11/11 10:59
charlie01 :和NY無關啊 這對每一隊來說都一定大多不準 11/11 11:00
charlie01 :但這是他們每年每隊必作的事情 就當作認識他們看好的 11/11 11:01
charlie01 :以後可以站穩MLB的prospect就好 當作真的在預測陣容 11/11 11:01
charlie01 :誤會就大了...XD 11/11 11:01
charlie01 :也不是自嗨或公仔 他們對每一隊都是從現有農場天份 11/11 11:02
charlie01 :下去作這種名單的 從農場最強到最貧瘠的都一樣 11/11 11:02
charlie01 :因為FA和交易是完全不可能作任何預測的 11/11 11:03
charlie01 :所以只好這樣了 看看就好... 11/11 11:03
xyzzz :可以看看精華區 15 4 8 56 對 2010 的預測 XD 11/11 12:36
Anzan :看完2010預測...真的是看看就好 11/11 16:58
sarserror :希望可以成真,因為2014沒有Peter XD 11/11 20:52