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5. Miguel Montero, Diamondbacks
Age: 23.0 Hitting: .272/.374/.452 in 68 G (Double-A) Arm: 24-for-71 (38%)
Montero absolutely tore apart the California League last year at a .349/.403/
.625 clip. Once promoted to Double-A, he hit just .250/.311/.352 thanks to a
strained ribcage and an approach designed for hitting-friendly ballparks,
which are hard to come by in the Southern League. He's picked things up this
year in a return engagement and, more importantly, scouts have seen some good
progress both at the plate and behind it. "It's not the livest bat you'll ever
see, but he's made changes," said one AL scout recently. "He's a little fat
guy, but he uses the whole field now and he's clearly taken a step forward in
every defensive aspect of the game." Montero still struggles against lefties,
which could make him an ideal platoon partner for Chris Snyder.
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