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http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=16187 Five-Star Prospects 1. Manny Banuelos, LHP 2. Gary Sanchez, C Four-Star Prospects 3. Dellin Betances, RHP 4. Mason Williams, OF Three-Star Prospects 5. Jose Campos, RHP 6. Ravel Santana, OF 7. Dante Bichette, 3B 8. Angelo Gumbs, SS 9. Austin Romine, C Two-Star Prospects 10. Cito Culver, SS 11. J.R. Murphy, C/3B Nine More: 12. Brett Marshall, RHP: Short righty has power arm, but needs to improve secondary pitches. 13. Slade Heathcott, OF: Extreme athlete remains raw, as injuries have held him back. 14. Adam Warren, RHP: Battler with average stuff who could start or relieve in low-leverage roles. 15. Claudio Custodio, SS: Impressive tools and skills, and would rank higher if scouts thought he could stick at shortstop. 16. D.J. Mitchell, RHP: Sinker specialist could see big league innings this year. 17. Brandon Laird, 3B/OF: Spent some time in big leagues as bench bat; that might also be his ceiling. 18. Mark Montgomery, RHP: Potentially a fast moving reliever with decent heat but outstanding slider. 19. Ramon Flores, OF: Impressive young hitter, but limited defensively. 20. Jake Cave, OF: Sixth-round pick is athletic outfielder with intriguing, yet raw, hitting ability. 1. Manny Banuelos, LHP DOB: 3/13/91 Height/Weight: 5’11/155 Bats/Throws: L/L Drafted/Signed: Mexico, 2008 2011 Stats: 3.59 ERA (95.1-94-52-94) at Double-A (20 G), 4.19 ERA (34.1-36-19-31) at Triple-A (7 G) Tools Profile: Short lefty with the stuff and mechanics to start. Year in Review: Stayed healthy, but struggled with location while spending a full season at the upper levels as a 20-year-old. The Good: Banuelos has plenty of stuff. His fastball is above-average, sitting in the low-90s and touching the mids, and his best pitch is a plus-or-better changeup which combines impressive deception and movement. His curveball is at least average and flashes plus. While undersized, his delivery is fluid and athletic, and his frame is broad. The Bad: Banuelos had trouble throwing strikes last year, and can be guilty of overthrowing all of his pitches. He averaged 109 pitches per six innings in his seven Triple-A starts, and needs to be more efficient. Ephemera: Among players born in Mexico, Fernando Valenzuela (173), Esteban Loaiza (126) and Ismael Valdez (104) are the only three to win 100 or more big league games. Perfect World Projection: Banuelos should become at least a number three starter, but there is upside beyond that. Fantasy Impact: Above-average starter for a team that can get him wins. Path to the Big Leagues: Banuelos will begin the year at Triple-A and should make his debut at some point in during the season. ETA: Late 2012. 2. Gary Sanchez, C DOB: 12/2/92 Height/Weight: 6’2/220 Bats/Throws: R/R Drafted/Signed: Dominican Republic, 2009 2011 Stats: .256/.335/.485 at A (82 G) Tools Profile: Potentially special bat, but it might have to be. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ※ 編輯: Tukiyomi 來自: 220.134.23.156 (03/09 02:25)
darksign :沒貼完? 03/09 06:18
weian :Mason Williams 第一次出現就衝這麼高 03/09 10:13
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