今日消息 & 小聯盟戰報 - 美國職棒
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Table of Contents
1. 小聯盟戰報
╭───────────┬─────────────┬────╮
│ Single A+ │ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9│ R H E│
├───────────┼─────────────┼────┤
│ Winston-Salem (33-23)│ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1│ 1 6 1│
├───────────┼─────────────┼────┤
│ Salem (32-23)│ 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 X│10 14 0│
╰───────────┴─────────────┴────╯
W: Barnes (3-1) L: Collop (5-1) SV: Bayer (1)
Salem AB R H RBI BB SO LOB AVG
Bradley CF 5 2 4 0 0 1 0 .387 2B (24)
Coyle 2B 5 0 1 1 0 0 5 .219 2B (15)
Shaw 1B 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 .342 solo HR (7)
Almanzar 3B 5 1 1 1 0 0 7 .309 2B (17)
Bogaerts, X SS 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 .279 HBP
Kang SS 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .174
Hedman LF 4 0 3 2 0 0 0 .222 SB (4)
Sanchez, F LF 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .231
Vazquez C 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 .225
Blair DH 4 2 1 0 1 2 5 .281
Johnson, M RF 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 .273 2-run HR (1)
Totals 35 10 14 8 8 5 27 .286
Team RISP: 6-for-18.
Team LOB: 10.
Salem IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Barnes(W, 3-1) 6.0 4 0 0 1 3 0 1.59
Bayer(S, 1) 3.0 2 1 1 1 3 0 4.45 HBP
Totals 9.0 6 1 1 2 6 0 3.65
Groundouts-flyouts: Barnes 5-9, Bayer 3-2.
Batters faced: Barnes 22, Bayer 13.
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2. http://0rz.tw/p2GBg
Alex Speier整理的球探報告(Deven Marrero、Brian Johnson、Pat Light)
DEVEN MARRERO, SHORTSTOP, ARIZONA STATE, 1ST ROUND (NO. 24)
Cherington on whether the Sox thought Marrero — who was slated in some mock
drafts as a top-ten selection — would be available when they picked at No.
24: “There were a couple of teams we thought might be a spot where he’d go,
and he didn’t. We were happy he got there. We look forward to trying to get
him into the Red Sox organization. He’s a talented shortstop who’s been a
good player at a major program and a good player at Team USA and a guy we
liked a lot coming into the spring and like a lot moving forward.”
Sawdaye on his offensive ability: “He has a very quiet swing — functional.
He’s a guy that sprays the ball around the field. He has what we call sneaky
power — a guy that obviously doesn’t look like the biggest player on the
field but can definitely juice the ball out of the stadium. He’s certainly
somebody who we feel like has a chance to impact the baseball.”
Sawdaye on how Marrero’s offense compares to his defense: “We think he’s
advanced on both sides of the baseball. Certainly I think he’s probably a
better defender. We don’t see him moving off shortstop. We think he’s a guy
that in the long term is going to be a shortstop. I don’t think the question
of moving him to a different position is even one we’re going to tackle
right now.”
Sawdaye on the idea that Marrero had a down year as a junior: “I didn’t
actually the offensive decline was as much of a worry for us. He showed us
some things in the box that we really liked and some things that we really
look for. Certainly, I think he expected to have a better year statistically
but it’s not something that is a concern for us either from injury or
physical play.”
BRIAN JOHNSON, LHP, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 1ST ROUND (NO. 31)
Sawdaye on whether the Sox will develop Johnson — a two-way player who both
pitches and plays first at Florida — as a pitcher: “Certainly, he’s a
pitcher first for us. He’s definitely very intriguing for us as a first
baseman, and part of that plays in our evaluation as a guy that plays two
ways. We think there’s some upside there. But he’ll definitely be going out
as a lefthanded pitcher for us.”
Sawdaye on Johnson’s repertoire: “The fastball is at 90-94. He can pitch
with a plus fastball, can spin a breaking ball, throws two different breaking
balls, obviously has a feel for his changeup, very repeatable delivery and it
’s a guy that throws strikes. He has performed in many different levels and
is still performing in the College World Series. He’s a guy that we think is
super competitive and somebody who’s pitched on the big stage.”
PAT LIGHT, RHP, MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY, 1ST ROUND SUPPLEMENTAL (NO. 37)
Sawdaye on Light’s stuff: “Power pitcher. The fastball, he runs it up there
to 97, 98 this year. He’s one of the guys that obviously we scouted on the
Cape this past summer in a different role. In the Cape, he was more of a
reliever role and obviously came in as a starter this year at Monmouth and
got a chance to see extended outings. He’s a guy that we feel like has three
pitches, certainly will need to develop a little bit more of a changeup and a
breaking ball, but for us, it’s a power fastball that’s one of the best
fastballs in the draft.”
3. 反過來看,現在隊上的人當年是從哪來的?
(PS.照著順位排,純粹對照他們在當年的哪一輪)
BOSTON RED SOX
Starters
RH Josh Beckett 1999 1st #002 - Florida Marlins
RH Daniel Bard 2006 1st #028 - Boston Red Sox
RH Clay Buchholz 2005 1s #042 - Boston Red Sox
LH Jon Lester 2002 2nd #057 - Boston Red Sox
RH Aaron Cook 1997 2nd #070 - Colorado Rockies
LH Felix Doubront 2005 INT - Boston Red Sox
RH Daisuke Matsuzaka 2007 INT - Boston Red Sox - Seibu Lions
Bullpen
LH Andrew Miller 2006 1st #006 - Detriot Tigers
LH Rich Hill 2006 4th #112 - Chicago Cubs
RH Matt Albers 2001 23rd #686 - Houston Astros
RH Scott Atchison 1998 49th #1423 - Seattle Mariners
RH Vicente Padilla 1998 INT - Arizona Diamondbacks
RH Alfredo Aceves 2001 Nondrafted - Toronto Blue Jays
LH Franklin Morales 2002 Nondrafted - Colorado Rockies
Lineup
1B Adrian Gonzalez 2000 1st #001 - Florida Marlins
CF Jacoby Ellsbury 2005 1st #023 - Boston Red Sox
OF Darnell McDonald 1997 1st #026 - Baltimore Orioles
C J. Saltalamacchia 2003 1s #036 - Atlanta Braves
OF Jason Repko 1999 1s #037 - Los Angeles Dodgers
C Kelly Shoppach 2001 2nd #048 - Boston Red Sox
LF Carl Crawford 1999 2nd #052 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
RF Ryan Sweeney 2003 2nd #052 - Chicago White Sox
2B Dustin Pedroia 2004 2nd #065 - Boston Red Sox
CF Scott Podsednik 1994 3rd #085 - Texas Rangers
OF Cody Ross 1999 4th #117 - Detriot Tigers
3B Will Middlebrooks 2007 5th #174 - Boston Red Sox
SS Mike Aviles 2003 7th #192 - Kansas City Royals
3B Kevin Youkilis 2001 8th #243 - Boston Red Sox
OF Marlon Byrd 1999 10th #306 - Philadelphia Phillies
IF Nick Punto 1998 21st #614 - Philadelphia Phillies
DH David Ortiz 1992 INT - Seattle Mariners
LF Daniel Nava 2007 Nondrafted - Boston Red Sox
--
"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT
WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD."
--
╭───────────┬─────────────┬────╮
│ Single A+ │ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9│ R H E│
├───────────┼─────────────┼────┤
│ Winston-Salem (33-23)│ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1│ 1 6 1│
├───────────┼─────────────┼────┤
│ Salem (32-23)│ 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 X│10 14 0│
╰───────────┴─────────────┴────╯
W: Barnes (3-1) L: Collop (5-1) SV: Bayer (1)
Salem AB R H RBI BB SO LOB AVG
Bradley CF 5 2 4 0 0 1 0 .387 2B (24)
Coyle 2B 5 0 1 1 0 0 5 .219 2B (15)
Shaw 1B 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 .342 solo HR (7)
Almanzar 3B 5 1 1 1 0 0 7 .309 2B (17)
Bogaerts, X SS 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 .279 HBP
Kang SS 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .174
Hedman LF 4 0 3 2 0 0 0 .222 SB (4)
Sanchez, F LF 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .231
Vazquez C 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 .225
Blair DH 4 2 1 0 1 2 5 .281
Johnson, M RF 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 .273 2-run HR (1)
Totals 35 10 14 8 8 5 27 .286
Team RISP: 6-for-18.
Team LOB: 10.
Salem IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Barnes(W, 3-1) 6.0 4 0 0 1 3 0 1.59
Bayer(S, 1) 3.0 2 1 1 1 3 0 4.45 HBP
Totals 9.0 6 1 1 2 6 0 3.65
Groundouts-flyouts: Barnes 5-9, Bayer 3-2.
Batters faced: Barnes 22, Bayer 13.
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爽
--
2. http://0rz.tw/p2GBg
Alex Speier整理的球探報告(Deven Marrero、Brian Johnson、Pat Light)
DEVEN MARRERO, SHORTSTOP, ARIZONA STATE, 1ST ROUND (NO. 24)
Cherington on whether the Sox thought Marrero — who was slated in some mock
drafts as a top-ten selection — would be available when they picked at No.
24: “There were a couple of teams we thought might be a spot where he’d go,
and he didn’t. We were happy he got there. We look forward to trying to get
him into the Red Sox organization. He’s a talented shortstop who’s been a
good player at a major program and a good player at Team USA and a guy we
liked a lot coming into the spring and like a lot moving forward.”
Sawdaye on his offensive ability: “He has a very quiet swing — functional.
He’s a guy that sprays the ball around the field. He has what we call sneaky
power — a guy that obviously doesn’t look like the biggest player on the
field but can definitely juice the ball out of the stadium. He’s certainly
somebody who we feel like has a chance to impact the baseball.”
Sawdaye on how Marrero’s offense compares to his defense: “We think he’s
advanced on both sides of the baseball. Certainly I think he’s probably a
better defender. We don’t see him moving off shortstop. We think he’s a guy
that in the long term is going to be a shortstop. I don’t think the question
of moving him to a different position is even one we’re going to tackle
right now.”
Sawdaye on the idea that Marrero had a down year as a junior: “I didn’t
actually the offensive decline was as much of a worry for us. He showed us
some things in the box that we really liked and some things that we really
look for. Certainly, I think he expected to have a better year statistically
but it’s not something that is a concern for us either from injury or
physical play.”
BRIAN JOHNSON, LHP, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 1ST ROUND (NO. 31)
Sawdaye on whether the Sox will develop Johnson — a two-way player who both
pitches and plays first at Florida — as a pitcher: “Certainly, he’s a
pitcher first for us. He’s definitely very intriguing for us as a first
baseman, and part of that plays in our evaluation as a guy that plays two
ways. We think there’s some upside there. But he’ll definitely be going out
as a lefthanded pitcher for us.”
Sawdaye on Johnson’s repertoire: “The fastball is at 90-94. He can pitch
with a plus fastball, can spin a breaking ball, throws two different breaking
balls, obviously has a feel for his changeup, very repeatable delivery and it
’s a guy that throws strikes. He has performed in many different levels and
is still performing in the College World Series. He’s a guy that we think is
super competitive and somebody who’s pitched on the big stage.”
PAT LIGHT, RHP, MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY, 1ST ROUND SUPPLEMENTAL (NO. 37)
Sawdaye on Light’s stuff: “Power pitcher. The fastball, he runs it up there
to 97, 98 this year. He’s one of the guys that obviously we scouted on the
Cape this past summer in a different role. In the Cape, he was more of a
reliever role and obviously came in as a starter this year at Monmouth and
got a chance to see extended outings. He’s a guy that we feel like has three
pitches, certainly will need to develop a little bit more of a changeup and a
breaking ball, but for us, it’s a power fastball that’s one of the best
fastballs in the draft.”
3. 反過來看,現在隊上的人當年是從哪來的?
(PS.照著順位排,純粹對照他們在當年的哪一輪)
BOSTON RED SOX
Starters
RH Josh Beckett 1999 1st #002 - Florida Marlins
RH Daniel Bard 2006 1st #028 - Boston Red Sox
RH Clay Buchholz 2005 1s #042 - Boston Red Sox
LH Jon Lester 2002 2nd #057 - Boston Red Sox
RH Aaron Cook 1997 2nd #070 - Colorado Rockies
LH Felix Doubront 2005 INT - Boston Red Sox
RH Daisuke Matsuzaka 2007 INT - Boston Red Sox - Seibu Lions
Bullpen
LH Andrew Miller 2006 1st #006 - Detriot Tigers
LH Rich Hill 2006 4th #112 - Chicago Cubs
RH Matt Albers 2001 23rd #686 - Houston Astros
RH Scott Atchison 1998 49th #1423 - Seattle Mariners
RH Vicente Padilla 1998 INT - Arizona Diamondbacks
RH Alfredo Aceves 2001 Nondrafted - Toronto Blue Jays
LH Franklin Morales 2002 Nondrafted - Colorado Rockies
Lineup
1B Adrian Gonzalez 2000 1st #001 - Florida Marlins
CF Jacoby Ellsbury 2005 1st #023 - Boston Red Sox
OF Darnell McDonald 1997 1st #026 - Baltimore Orioles
C J. Saltalamacchia 2003 1s #036 - Atlanta Braves
OF Jason Repko 1999 1s #037 - Los Angeles Dodgers
C Kelly Shoppach 2001 2nd #048 - Boston Red Sox
LF Carl Crawford 1999 2nd #052 - Tampa Bay Devil Rays
RF Ryan Sweeney 2003 2nd #052 - Chicago White Sox
2B Dustin Pedroia 2004 2nd #065 - Boston Red Sox
CF Scott Podsednik 1994 3rd #085 - Texas Rangers
OF Cody Ross 1999 4th #117 - Detriot Tigers
3B Will Middlebrooks 2007 5th #174 - Boston Red Sox
SS Mike Aviles 2003 7th #192 - Kansas City Royals
3B Kevin Youkilis 2001 8th #243 - Boston Red Sox
OF Marlon Byrd 1999 10th #306 - Philadelphia Phillies
IF Nick Punto 1998 21st #614 - Philadelphia Phillies
DH David Ortiz 1992 INT - Seattle Mariners
LF Daniel Nava 2007 Nondrafted - Boston Red Sox
--
"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT
WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD."
--
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