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1 Mike Trout LAA CF 19 R/R
Trout is causing many teams to wonder what
they missed that caused the prospect to fall all the way to the No. 25 overall
pick in 2009. Trout can do it all in every facet of the game and could be the
most exciting five-tool player to hit the majors -- and produce in all five
tools -- in a very long time.
2 Bryce Harper WAS RF 18 L/R
At just 18, Harper is already the consensus
real deal and might even beat Trout to the majors, although that might be by
virtue of having a major-league contract. He doesn't quite have Trout's
five-tool quality, but he should make far more noise in driving balls out of
the park.
3 Domonic Brown PHI RF 23 L/L
Domonic Brown might not be completely ready
for the bigs, but he doesn't have much choice as he attempts to fill the shoes
vacated by Jayson Werth. When right, he's got a nice blend of five tools and
should eventually emerge as a worthy successor to Werth, but it may take a few
years.
4 Jesus Montero NYY C 21 R/R
Montero can flat out hit -- that's not in
question as he could rake in the major leagues right now. What is in question
is his defense; catcher does not appear to be a feasible position for him to
play and first base is blocked in New York. Wherever he ends up, Montero will
become an elite bat.
5 Eric Hosmer KC 1B 21 L/L
Billy Butler is a pretty good player, but
he'll have to slide over to DH to make room for Hosmer once K.C. is ready to
promote him. That could come in September, and Hosmer's sweet swing will fit
nicely in the middle of the order.
6 Jeremy Hellickson TB SP 23 R/R
Hellickson is ready to step into Tampa
Bay's rotation and might do a pretty good approximation of the departed Matt
Garza's numbers. The Rays don't like to promote prospects until they are ready
to be a major contributor, so don't look past Hellickson simply because he is a
rookie.
7 Julio Teheran ATL SP 21 R/R
Teheran is the best pitching prospect in
the game now that Hellickson has graduated, and Teheran could challenge for a
late-season promotion with the pitching-rich Braves. It's not out of the realm
of possibility he opens 2012 in the rotation.
8 Dustin Ackley SEA 2B 23 L/R
Ackley has made an admirable transition to
second base to the point he projects to be an average fielder. With the bat
he's toting around, that's more than enough to make him one of the most
intriguing second basemen in the game once he hits Seattle which could be as
early as Opening Day.
9 Aroldis Chapman CIN SP 23 L/L
Chapman will remain as a reliever in 2011
although he could still end up a starter. He should be absolutely filthy in
that role and could supplant Francisco Cordero by season's end as closer. If he
can develop his changeup, he could front a rotation.
10 Mike Moustakas KC 3B 22 L/R
Power is Moustakas' game and the
22-year-old appears on track to make his Royals debut in the summer. He'll be
the first of the heralded prospects to arrive, but the jury is out on just how
effective he can be in the bigs due to sketchy plate discipline. He has his
problems hitting lefties, too. (Check out an interview Moustakas did with
CBSSports.com Senior Writer Danny Knobler.)
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推 Ryushuier:Dustin Ackley .... 水兵救世主嘛 03/04 23:35
推 beckli:第一段最後那是說Trout還要很久才會達到那個目標嗎? 03/04 23:41
推 j07242054:應該是說他的FIVE TOOLS可以用很久? 03/05 00:20
→ uranusjr:應該是二樓的意思才對 03/05 04:07
→ uranusjr:喔, 我搞錯了, 不是二樓的意思(不過三樓的也不對) 03/05 04:09
推 darksign:意思是說:他可能是很久以來最令人興奮的五拍子選手 03/08 11:44