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stars/
Now that the all-star rosters have been announced, we thought it would be
interesting to look back at where those players ranked when they were still
minor leaguers and what we said about them at that time. The snippets from
scouting reports below are all pulled from material that is available to any
Baseball America subscriber on our player pages.
Looking at the rankings, it’s clear that while ranking among the BA Top 100
Prospects does not guarantee future all-star appearances, most all-stars were
at one time Top 100 Prospects. Of the 68 players named to the teams, 50
(74 percent) made at least one Top 100 Prospects list, while 16 (24 percent)
once ranked as one of the top 10 prospects in all of baseball. Twenty-eight
(40 percent) of the all-stars ranked among baseball’s top 25 prospects at
some point, and 31 (47 percent) ranked as their organization’s No. 1
prospect at some point during their minor league career. Just eight
(12 percent) did not crack their organization’s Top 10 list at some point.
All but two of the players (3 percent) on this year’s all-star teams were
ranked at some point in the Prospect Handbook, which ranks the top 30 for
each organization. One of those two, Mariners righthander Hisashi Iwakuma,
signed too late to officially be eligible for the Handbook in the one year he
was eligible. The other, second baseman Marco Scutaro, never cracked the
Indians Top 10. Yu Darvish signed too late to be part of the official
Rangers’ top 10 list in his one year of eligibility, but he did sign in time
to rank fourth on the Top 100 list that year, and his writeup in the Prospect
Handbook indicated that he would supersede Jurickson Profar as the Rangers’
No. 1 prospect when he signed.
68个入选明星赛的有50个入选过BA百大新秀(74%),16个是Top 10(24%) 28个入选Top 25
(40%), 31个是球队的NO. 1 Prospect(47%), 只有8个没有进过球队的Top 10(12%)
贴几个有兴趣的 要看全部请看连结
Mike Trout, Angels Trout’s offensive potential makes him a future all-star
at any position.
Adam Jones, Orioles (Jones) has the tools to emulate Mike
Cameron and become a Gold Glove outfielder.
有工具可以成为Mike Cameron以及金手套CF
但各人觉得Cameron是不错 但应该很多人期待Adam Jones打更好才对
Clay Buchholz, Red Sox Buchholz is Boston’s best pitching prospect since
Roger Clemens and has everything he needs to become a No. 1 starter.
红袜继火箭人以后最好的投手 (评价好高啊)
Yu Darvish, Rangers Darvish has everything a team looks for in a frontline
starter: stuff, aggressiveness and durability
Bryce Harper, Nationals Harper looks like a sure-fire superstar in the
making, and he has a very real chance to develop into the best all-around player in baseball.
Jose Fernandez, Marlins Fernandez’s confidence–or cockiness–earns him
comparisons to Roger Clemens. Hehas the stuff and mindset to become a true
No. 1 starter.
可拿来跟火箭人比较 Stuff足够成为真ACE
Matt Harvey, Mets Harvey holds his velocity deep into starts but has
below-average command and presently lacks a reliable changeup, so evaluators
project him as anywhere from a No. 2 starter to a high-leverage reliever.
当先发球速也很猛 但控球水准以下且缺少够力的变速球预期是2号SP或是
High Leverage RP
Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers Kershaw offers a promising combination of
front-of-the-rotation stuff and the work ethic to reach his ceiling as an ace.
Kimbrel, Braves Reminiscent of a righthanded Billy Wagner, he has the stuff
and makeup to finish games
右手版的Billy Wagner
Jean Segura, Brewers (Segura’s) bat is lightning-quick, and he could
consistently bat .290 with as many as 20 homers at his peak because he hits
all types of pitches.
Pedro Alvarez, Pirates Alvarez has tremendous raw power to all fields. He
has good pitch-recognition skills and is usually willing to take a walk.
Domonic Brown, Phillies Brown creates incredible bat speed with his
whip-like, uppercut swing and has eliminated previous questions about his
power …Brown’s a future all-star, but he’s not a finished product.