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Lin controls the strike zone and plays center field better than anyone in the system, but it's still uncertain whether he can contribute enough with the bat to make an impact in the major leagues. Signed for $400000 out of high school in Taiwan, where he was a national 100-meter and high-jump champion, he has continued to play for his nation at the 2008 Olympics and 2009 World Baseball Classic. The Red Sox named him their minor league defensive player of the year in 2010, when managers rated him the top outfield defender in the Eastern League. He has plus speed and tremendous instincts in center field, getting quick jumps and making good reads. Unlike most center fielders, he has a cannon for an arm and has recorded 33 assists during the last two seasons. He settled down defensively last year, making just three errors after trying to do too much at times and committing 11 in 2009. Though Lin is an extremely disciplined hitter who draws walks and rarely strikes out, his offensive contributions have been minimal. He has just fair bat speed and a flat swing, so he makes a lot of soft contact. He had just 23 extra-base hits in 2010 and owns a career .363 slugging percentage. He gets onbase but isn't an efficient basestealer and makes mistakes on the basepaths. Until Lin starts driving the ball, it's difficult to project him as a big league regular. He'll advance to Triple-A at age 22. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.25.133
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