Monday, March 24, 2014

Prospects on the roster to start the 2014 year

POS Name Team BA Top 100 BP Top 101 Sayer 101 Scout 100 Sickels 75+ MLB 100 MILB 100 Law 100 League top 20
C Luis Torrens NyY







10th GCL
1B Samir Duenez KC







16th Arz
2B Ryan Brett TB








SS Tim Anderson Chw

#61 #91


#98
SS Franchy Cordero SD







3rd Arz
SS Amed Rosario NyM







1st App
SS Sergio Alcantara Ari







4th Arz
SS Marten Gasparini KC








3B Rafael Devers Bos








3B Matt Skole Was








3B Matt Davidson ChW #72 #93 #75
Top 75-100 #80 #64 #88 14th PCL
OF Raimel Tapia Col
#97 #54




3rd Pio
OF Phillip Ervin Cin
#79
#63



2nd Pio
OF Harold Ramirez Pit







1st NYP
OF Jose Urena SD







5th Arz
OF Reydel Medina Cin








SP Mark Appel Hou #39 #21 #26 #12 #20 #17 #25 #11
SP Jameson Taillon Pit #22 #19 #21 #32 #12 #16 #10 #27 6th EL
SP Robert Stephenson Cin #19 #22 #23 #29 #13 #19 #17 #29 3rd MWL
SP Lucas Giolito Was #21 #13 #17 #17 #31 #44 #70 #21 2nd GCL
SP Yordano Ventura KC #26 #12 #16 #23 #25 #35 #35 #50 3rd Texas
SP Kyle Crick SF #33 #38 #53 #33 #48 #32 #43 #69 3rd Cal
SP Sean Manaea KC
#78 #64 #90




SP Mike Foltynewicz Hou #59 #43 #71 #47 #37 #54 #62 #70 2nd Texas
SP Miguel Almonte KC
#46 #56 #48 #55

#81 6th Sal
SP Lance McCullers Hou #77
#92 #62 #43 #52 #60
5th MWL
SP Erik Johnson ChW #63 #67
#34 #67 #70
#59 11th SL, 11th IL
SP Alex Gonzalez Tex
#70 #85 #82




SP Casey Kelly SD

HM #89
#87 #65

SP Nick Kingham Pit #64 #80
#72 Top 75-100

#73 11th FSL, 15th EL
SP Mauricio Cabrera Atl


#91



10th Sal
SP Alberto Tirado Tor
#76





8th App
SP Luis Heredia Pit





#76

SP Trevor May Min








SP Marcus Diplan Tex








SP Ricardo Sanchez LaA








SP Jonathan Crawford Det








Monday, March 10, 2014

Parks talking Heroes

Jason Parks chatted about several Hero Prospects today:

Sean Manaea (Royals): Multiple looks so far in camp; live batting practice session/two innings of live game action. Big, strong body; carries the size well; upright posture with straight/high leg lift; arm is slightly lower than standard 3/4 slot; works well; clean action and quick arm; creates good angle despite lower slot; stays over the ball; fastball has ghost qualities at any velocity; hard to square up/track; in game action, worked 93-94 in first inning; spotted east/west; best pitch was lefty-lefty with 93 on the outside black for called strike; second inning was mostly 92; some arm-side run; secondary stuff showed in live batting practice session; fastball was 89-90 (early in camp), slider was slurvy but effective; hard to track and square; changeup flashed high-end quality; could see a plus-plus future; fastball arm speed with heavy vertical life; limited look but no doubt an effective offering.

With runners on and from the stretch, Manaea lifts lead leg while rocking up hands; does not come fully set before returning leg to the ground. Idiosyncratic move will be very effective in disrupting running game. Small sample, but fastball grade will play above raw velocity; should settle in with a 91-94 mph fastball (60-grade) but command and deception could push the pitch to 70 grade; changeup will be a weapon pitch in minors/majors; slider is a little slurvy and loose, with more sweep than sharp life, but command should allow it to play above average. Number two starter profile; injury red flags but workhorse potential with plus arsenal and well above-average command.

Robert Stephenson (Reds): Body has yet to reach physical maturity; all legs; athletic on the mound; arm strength is elite; some effort in the delivery; creates some angle from the slot; fastball worked 92-97; below-average command of the offering; better pitch with more movement and command in lower velocity register; was struggling to finish out front and was working up; pitch was often flat and susceptible to hard contact; two-plane breaking ball (curve/slurve) flashed in the low 80s but was often loose and pulled across his body; swing-and-miss pitch but he was starting it on the outer third and losing effectiveness; limited look at 87 mph changeup; was noticeably flustered when he couldn’t make outs and failed to adjust; reverted to throwing/not pitching; 1.3 to the plate with runners on; held well; no PFP looks; struggled but ceiling unchanged; 70 future on FB and CB; changeup will take time but should get there; command is fringe at present; athleticism and delivery allow for average command projection; no. 2 starter type; electric arm capable of missing bats.

Franchy Cordero (Padres): Wow talent; highly projectable frame; sweet swing from the left side; very loose; starts with a slightly open stance; closes on the ball without falling out of his line; very fluid with his load and trigger; seems to see/track the ball very well; shows plus bat speed at present; good lift in the stick; power potential is easy plus; capable of long bombs; shows potential to develop both hit and power tools; not sharp in the field; shows okay actions and a strong arm, but doesn’t show the instincts of a higher level shortstop; physical projection could push him to third before he reaches majors; role 6 potential as a third baseman.

Jose Urena (Padres): Very impressive present strength; body could be high maintenance; not bad (at present) but hips/midsection show expansion potential; good stroke at the plate; plus raw power; swing looks the part for power; some plane; comes under the ball; hits the fastball well; feasted on middle-up; fooled on soft/spin away; limited look in the outfield; didn’t show arm; made routine catches without significance; intrigued by the power potential; could be prototypical corner player with over-the-fence bat. —Jason Parks