http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/evaluating-the-2016-prospects-cleveland-indians/
简单短评:
张育成看起来每种tool都还可以但是不知道能不能五种都养起来,现在contact有点问题
可能是在修正中,power看起来很难养到平均,守备都还可以,范本是Jhonny Peralta
25. Yu-Cheng Chang, SS/3B, VIDEO
Scuffling a bit in his first taste of full-season ball, Chang saw his
strikeouts and walks trend in the wrong directions, while still showing some
of the same promise that had him in the conversation for Cleveland’s top 10
last year. With moderate-at-best bat speed and a swing path geared toward line
drives, the power is unlikely to get to average. His 2015 contact issues may
have been just an extended adjustment period, as he has shown a knack for
putting the bat on the ball in the past. His developing approach may have been
stretched against better pitching.
His defensive work is on the same path, with a decent arm and serviceable
range to make plays at short, but his tools fitting better at third base. His
bat likely won’t be strong enough to carry him there without really filling
out his frame or honing his game plan. The Indians have been working to get
him using his athleticism more rather than looking so “formal,” drawing
defensive comparisons to Jhonny Peralta. He projects to have a little bit of
everything tool-wise, making him an interesting follow as he continues facing
better competition.
Hit: 25/40/50 Power: 25/40/45 Run: 50/50/55 Field: 45/50/55 Throw: 50/55/55
Overall: 30/40/50