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Autor:  orli [ sobota 09. únor 13, 23:20 ]
Předmět příspěvku:  ÚČAST UKONČENA PŘED SEZÓNOU 2016: University of Texas

Franchise: University of Texas
GM: orli
Historia:
2011 - 2. miesto ( 4. miesto základná časť )
2012 - 6. miesto ( 4. miesto základná časť )
2013 - 2. miesto ( 1. miesto základná časť )

Depth Chart:

Hitters:
Freddie Freeman, 1B
Ian Kinsler, 2B
Manny Machado, 3B
Elvis Andrus, SS
Mike Trout, LF,CF
Jason Heyward, CF, RF

Pitchers:
Madison Bumgarner
Andrew Cashner
Matt Harvey
Michael Wacha
Dylan Bundy
Kanley Jansen

Minor League system 2014:

Javier Baez, 3B, Chicago Cubs
Jorge Soler, RF, Chicago Cubs
Lucas Sims, RHP, Atlanta Braves
Kohl Stewart, RHP, Minnesota Twins
Jesse Winker, OF, Cinncinati Reds

Autor:  orli [ pátek 22. březen 13, 00:36 ]
Předmět příspěvku:  Re: University of Texas

Minor League Affiliation:

Texas A&M University

1. Javier Baez, SS, Chicago Cubs
Draft: 2013 - 1. round (12. pick)
ETA: 2014

Reports:
Should produce plenty of power and batting average, and I expect the discipline will improve. Even his defense was better than expected. Gary Sheffield comps may prove quite valid. (John Sickels)
His hands are explosive, and the bat speed is so good that he's already got plus-plus raw power and can drive the ball out to the opposite field like he's tying his shoes. (Keith Law)

Video:
Javier Baez cranks a pair of home runs in the Cubs game against the Royals

2. Jorge Soler, OF, Chicag Cubs
Draft: 2013 - 2. round (13. pick)
ETA: 2015

Reports:
Soler stands out for his thick, physical build and strength. Power is Soler's best tool, as he shows great bat speed, the ability to hit balls out to all fields and the potential to hit 25 home runs per year. (Baseball America)
Soler is a chiseled athlete with outstanding raw power, above-average speed, and a strong throwing arm. He demonstrated all of those tools in his first pro look, and he showed good skills once he got settled in. (John Sickels)

3. Max Fried, LHP, Padres
Draft: 2013 - 3. round (36. pick)
ETA: 2015

Reports:
Fried has the body, pitches, and mentality to be a number two starter, perhaps developing into something like Andy Pettitte as he matures. Fried has Top 20 potential, if not Top 10, for 2014. (John Sickels)
He's more of a No. 2 than a future ace, someone who'll be among the top 20 or so pitchers in his league and should be good for 200 innings a year when he matures. (Keith Law)

4. Michael Wacha, RHP, Caridnals
Draft: 2013 - 4. round (37. pick)
ETA: 2014

Reports:
Exceeded expectations in pro ball, granted the sample is small, but still. . .40/4 K/BB in 21 innings? Dang. I thought he was a future number three starter, but if he maintains the uptick in velocity he showed in pro ball, he's another guy you can build the rotation around. (John Sickels)

5. Jesse Biddle, LHP, Phillies
Draft: 2013 - 5. round (60. pick)
ETA: 2014

Reports:
Biddle's stuff will be good enough that he should be a back-end starter even if his command never quite gets to average, but has the potential to be a No. 2 if it develops into a real strength. (Keith Law)
Class of the system. Local kid, good fastball, very good secondary pitches, no serious command problems, no durability issues yet. Good bet to be a mid-rotation starter, if not more.(John Sickels)

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