作者FreeFly ( )
看板Astros
标题[BA ] 科科
时间Tue Jan 27 14:26:33 2009
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/ask-ba/2009/267483.html
Just curious . . . Where would the No. 30 prospect in your
top-rated system rank in your worst-rated system? Where would
the No. 1 prospect in your worst-rated system rank in your
top-rated system?
Dale Carriger
San Francisco
Very interesting question. In the organization rankings in the 2009 Prospect
Handbook, we tabbed the Rangers as having the best farm system in the game
and the Astros as having the worst. Righthander John Bannister was the No. 30
prospect on our Texas Top 30 list, while catcher Jason Castro was No. 1 on
our Houston Top 30.
Bannister signed as a nondrafted free agent in 2002 out of Tucson's Sabino
High, where he played with J.J. Hardy. He moved to the bullpen after coming
back from Tommy John surgery last year, and he impressed scouts by pitching
at 93-96 mph and reaching 98 in the Arizona Fall League. He also has a hard
11-to-5 curveball, though he's still refining his command. He's similar to
righty Felipe Paulino, who's No. 7 on our Astros list. Paulino worked just
one inning last year while battling shoulder problems, so I'd put Bannister
ahead of him for now.
Castro, the 10th overall pick in the 2008 draft, projects as an offensive
catcher and a solid defender. He's similar to Taylor Teagarden, No. 6 on our
Rangers list, though Teagarden is a stronger catcher and has a few more
questions about his bat. Teagarden has proven himself at higher levels, so
I'd put Castro behind him at this point.
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