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10. Yu-Cheng Chang (SS)
The Indians signed Yu-Cheng Chang for a $500,000 signing bonus out of Taiwan
in 2013 and quickly challenged him with a full season assignment this past year
at Lake County in the Midwest League. He held his own as a 19-year-old,
slashing .234/.296/.364 in 105 games.
Scouting Report: Chang doesn’t have a carrying tool but has good bat control
with the ability to make hard contact. At times, he can expand the strike zone
which has resulted in more strikeouts than his approach and swing mechanics
would suggest. He does have good bat speed with the chance to hit 8 to 12
home runs. He’s an above-average runner but is still learning the fine art
of stealing bases and therefore has had limited success.
If you add it all up, Chang profiles as a utility player but with enough
upside to give the Indians something to dream-on.
Fantasy Impact: While he’s still very young, Chang can be ignored in all
but the deepest of fantasy leagues.