DEEP LEAGUES 2013 TOP 100 PROSPECTS - 美國職棒

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DEEP LEAGUES 2013 TOP 100 PROSPECTS
http://www.deepleagues.com/2013/01/09/2013-top-100-prospect-list/
前12名:
1. Jurickson Profar (SS, TEX)
2. Oscar Taveras (CF, STL)
3. Wil Myers (RF, TB)
4. Dylan Bundy (SP, BAL)
5. Xander Bogaerts (SS, BOS)
6. Gerrit Cole (SP, PIT)
7. Shelby Miller (SP, STL)
8. Jose Fernandez (SP, MIA)
9. Mike Zunino (C, SEA)
10. Taijuan Walker (SP, SEA)
11. Trevor Bauer (SP, CLE)
12. Javier Baez (SS, CHC)
5. Xander Bogaerts (SS, BOS) – Bogaerts is one of the best pure hitters in
the minors. And yes, I think he will stick at SS (Law noted that it was a
50/50 proposition now). An elite bat, he tore up Hi-A and AA to the tune of
20 HR and a .307/.373/.523 line, good for a .896 OPS. I think he’s going to
be a star.
44. Jackie Bradley (CF, BOS) – Bradley offers a solid combination of speed,
power, and plate discipline. Terrific defense in CF will not help in fantasy
beyond keeping him on the field. One of the most undervalued prospects in the
2011 draft, but for now, appropriately valued near the end of the Top 50. He’
s a really polished player and is a popular player to replace Ellsbury in due
time.
45. Matt Barnes (SP, BOS) – A Connecticut Huskies product (yay!), Matt
Barnes is the Red Sox top pitching prospect. At the beginning of the year, he
was absolutely filthy and mowed over players in High-A. He hit a bump in AA,
where most players do but I’m not all too concerned about him. He looked
like a #2 starter during his High-A run, but I think he’s a safe bet to be a
#3 starter with higher potential. I think it’d be a disappointment if he
ended up a #4 or 5 starter with the path he’s on now.
53. Casey Kelly (SP, SD) – Kelly struggled in his MLB debut, that’s for
sure. A 6.21 ERA isn’t predictive of his talents though. When he was in
Boston, he was supposed to be a #2 starter. When he got to San Diego, he didn
’t turn it on fast enough and most wrote him off as another workhorse 3/4
type of guy. But I still believe in his stuff and I think that he does still
have that upside of a two starter, especially in Petco. One plus is that he’
s MLB ready, so he gives you a quick turnaround. He’s someone who might have
lost some hype due to his results, but I like him still just as much as
before (Remember that Anthony Rizzo guy struggling?).
87. Allen Webster (SP, BOS) – Webster was acquired from the Dodgers in the
Nick Punto-Ivan DeJesus trade. He struggled some in 2011 and dropped his
stock, but he came back with a good 2012 and looks to be back on track. He
could end up a mid rotation guy for the Sox. It’ll be interesting to see how
he fits in with Owens and Barnes on prospect lists.
Honorable Mentions: Henry Owens (SP, BOS)
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水兵板看到的~
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Bogaerts好高啊,跟之前看到的榜單比起來名次高了不少
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"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT
WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD."
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http://www.deepleagues.com/2013/01/09/2013-top-100-prospect-list/
前12名:
1. Jurickson Profar (SS, TEX)
2. Oscar Taveras (CF, STL)
3. Wil Myers (RF, TB)
4. Dylan Bundy (SP, BAL)
5. Xander Bogaerts (SS, BOS)
6. Gerrit Cole (SP, PIT)
7. Shelby Miller (SP, STL)
8. Jose Fernandez (SP, MIA)
9. Mike Zunino (C, SEA)
10. Taijuan Walker (SP, SEA)
11. Trevor Bauer (SP, CLE)
12. Javier Baez (SS, CHC)
5. Xander Bogaerts (SS, BOS) – Bogaerts is one of the best pure hitters in
the minors. And yes, I think he will stick at SS (Law noted that it was a
50/50 proposition now). An elite bat, he tore up Hi-A and AA to the tune of
20 HR and a .307/.373/.523 line, good for a .896 OPS. I think he’s going to
be a star.
44. Jackie Bradley (CF, BOS) – Bradley offers a solid combination of speed,
power, and plate discipline. Terrific defense in CF will not help in fantasy
beyond keeping him on the field. One of the most undervalued prospects in the
2011 draft, but for now, appropriately valued near the end of the Top 50. He’
s a really polished player and is a popular player to replace Ellsbury in due
time.
45. Matt Barnes (SP, BOS) – A Connecticut Huskies product (yay!), Matt
Barnes is the Red Sox top pitching prospect. At the beginning of the year, he
was absolutely filthy and mowed over players in High-A. He hit a bump in AA,
where most players do but I’m not all too concerned about him. He looked
like a #2 starter during his High-A run, but I think he’s a safe bet to be a
#3 starter with higher potential. I think it’d be a disappointment if he
ended up a #4 or 5 starter with the path he’s on now.
53. Casey Kelly (SP, SD) – Kelly struggled in his MLB debut, that’s for
sure. A 6.21 ERA isn’t predictive of his talents though. When he was in
Boston, he was supposed to be a #2 starter. When he got to San Diego, he didn
’t turn it on fast enough and most wrote him off as another workhorse 3/4
type of guy. But I still believe in his stuff and I think that he does still
have that upside of a two starter, especially in Petco. One plus is that he’
s MLB ready, so he gives you a quick turnaround. He’s someone who might have
lost some hype due to his results, but I like him still just as much as
before (Remember that Anthony Rizzo guy struggling?).
87. Allen Webster (SP, BOS) – Webster was acquired from the Dodgers in the
Nick Punto-Ivan DeJesus trade. He struggled some in 2011 and dropped his
stock, but he came back with a good 2012 and looks to be back on track. He
could end up a mid rotation guy for the Sox. It’ll be interesting to see how
he fits in with Owens and Barnes on prospect lists.
Honorable Mentions: Henry Owens (SP, BOS)
--
水兵板看到的~
--
Bogaerts好高啊,跟之前看到的榜單比起來名次高了不少
--
"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT
WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD."
--
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