So now that the season is over. I'm by no means a prospect exper but I figured it would be interesting to take a look at some of the prospects we have participating in the Arizona Fall League this year. If anyone has any better insight into some of these guys I'd love to hear it.
We have seven total players, 4 pitchers and three position players. As always, some are more worth watching than others. The players are:
Trey Ball LHP First round pick 2013. Had a better season in 2016 but still nothing special. Like Henry Owens, needs to work on cutting down the walks. Is this his last shot at pitching before trying his hand as a position player?
Jalen Beeks LHP Twelfth round 2014 pick. Pitched great in Salem before losing control in Portland. Pitched to a 1.44 whip between Salem and Portland.
Jamie Callahan RHP Second round pick 2012. Still relatively young at 22. Semi interesting strikeout numbers. Needs to cut down on the walks.
Michael Kopech RHP First round pick 2014. Our best pitching prospect. Fireballer that has missed a lot of development time the last two years from suspension and injury. Absolutely dominated upon returning but struggled toward the end of the season. Hopefully he will gain some much needed development in Arizona, paricularly working on his secondary offerings.
Mauricio Dubon SS 26th round 2013. In my eyes, probably the most improved prospect this year behind Moncada/Benintendi. Proved that we shouldn't miss Javier Guerra too much by slashing 323/379/461/840 between Salem and Portland with 31 doubles and 9 triples. Still doesnt show much in the way of power but has an advanced hit tool.
Danny Mars OF Sixth round 2014. Not considered a major prospect bu had a decent season hitting 293/353/401/754 in Salem. Hits for hardly any power with only two homers on the season.
Yoan Moncada 3B. International free agent. What more can be said about Yoan, our bery own Uber prospect. True 5 tool player has had a huge minor league career so far but showed he wasn't quite ready for primetime upon being promoted to Boston. Most likely going to work on playing 3B more than anything else. Does he start 2017 in Pawtucket or get traded in the offseason? He is off to a great start going 3-5 with a double and solo homer in his first game.
We have seven total players, 4 pitchers and three position players. As always, some are more worth watching than others. The players are:
Trey Ball LHP First round pick 2013. Had a better season in 2016 but still nothing special. Like Henry Owens, needs to work on cutting down the walks. Is this his last shot at pitching before trying his hand as a position player?
Jalen Beeks LHP Twelfth round 2014 pick. Pitched great in Salem before losing control in Portland. Pitched to a 1.44 whip between Salem and Portland.
Jamie Callahan RHP Second round pick 2012. Still relatively young at 22. Semi interesting strikeout numbers. Needs to cut down on the walks.
Michael Kopech RHP First round pick 2014. Our best pitching prospect. Fireballer that has missed a lot of development time the last two years from suspension and injury. Absolutely dominated upon returning but struggled toward the end of the season. Hopefully he will gain some much needed development in Arizona, paricularly working on his secondary offerings.
Mauricio Dubon SS 26th round 2013. In my eyes, probably the most improved prospect this year behind Moncada/Benintendi. Proved that we shouldn't miss Javier Guerra too much by slashing 323/379/461/840 between Salem and Portland with 31 doubles and 9 triples. Still doesnt show much in the way of power but has an advanced hit tool.
Danny Mars OF Sixth round 2014. Not considered a major prospect bu had a decent season hitting 293/353/401/754 in Salem. Hits for hardly any power with only two homers on the season.
Yoan Moncada 3B. International free agent. What more can be said about Yoan, our bery own Uber prospect. True 5 tool player has had a huge minor league career so far but showed he wasn't quite ready for primetime upon being promoted to Boston. Most likely going to work on playing 3B more than anything else. Does he start 2017 in Pawtucket or get traded in the offseason? He is off to a great start going 3-5 with a double and solo homer in his first game.