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标题[球探报告] Jiovanni Mier
时间Thu Jun 11 23:12:42 2009
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Jiovanni Mier
Pos. B-T HT WT HS Hometown Commitment Birthday
SS R-R 6-0 175 Bonita Pomona, Calif. USC 8/26/1990
BA scouting report
Mier is supported by a large and enthusiastic family. At the 2008 Aflac
Classic they made up a sizeable cheering section, complete with artfully
constructed banners and signs. His mother Leticia is a fixture at his
games, with her ever-present video camera, and has seen plenty of
highlights this year.
Mier is the rare prep shortstop who projects to
remain at that position in pro ball.
He has
above-average speed and a powerful arm that grades out to
well-above-average
. He occasionally pitches for his high school squad,
and scouts have gunned his fastball in the 91-93 mph range. He has an
athletic and projectable 6-foot-2 170-pound frame. Mier has decent hands,
though his actions need to be smoother, which should come with experience.
He has been
inconsistent with the bat, struggling last summer during
showcases but looking sensational last fall at the World Wood Bat
Championship and the Southern California scout ball all-star game.
Overstriding threw off his timing earlier in the spring, but of late he
shortened his stride, though he still has a tendency to lunge at the ball
and get his weight out on his front leg. When Mier squares a pitch up,
the ball flies off his bat.
He has the natural quickness and hand-eye
coordination to be an excellent hitter. He projects as a line-drive singles
and doubles hitter, with slightly below-average power.
PG scouting report
(3/1):
Mier is one of the
rare three-sport athletes with legit Division I
potential in each-the twist being that the three sports are
baseball,
football and soccer. That unusual combination is possible in California
as soccer is played in that state during the winter months. Mier excelled
at cornerback and wide receiver as a junior, but decided against playing
football as a senior to focus on baseball-a decision that made a
pronounced and immediate impact on his rapidly-developing baseball career.
He was the dominant player last October on the talent-rich ABD Bulldogs
team from California that won the World Wood Bat Association fall
championship in Jupiter, Fla., and it was easy to see there that he'd
elevated his game, both offensively and defensively, from even the summer
and also his junior year at Bonita High, where he hit .479-3-30 with 15
stolen bases.
Mier is a slender and graceful athlete who plays the game with easy actions
and excellent balance.
He has pure shortstop tools, with his ability to
make strong, accurate throws with a quick release being he best defensive
attribute. His arm strength enables him to pitch on occasion, and he was
expected to see significant service on the mound as a senior.
Offensively, Mier has a
line-drive type swing with an early weight shift
to his front side and very good bat speed. He has gap power and impressed
scouts by pulling several balls hard in Jupiter. His offensive potential
will keep improving as he gets stronger. Mier is a solid student of the
game and comes from a baseball family as his brother, Jessie, is a
pitcher in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
-DAVID RAWNSLEY
UPDATE (5/15):
Mier had a steady if not mostly unspectacular spring, hitting .400-4-17
with 16 steals while going 1-0 with three saves for one of the better
high-school teams in Southern California. But that's largely the type
of player that Mier is at this point in his blossoming baseball career.
His fielding at shortstop was outstanding, and
he showed off his superior
arm strength by throwing up to 93 mph off the mound as his team's closer.
Mier has the type of athletic ability and projection, along with a mature
understanding of the game, that should allow him to quickly adapt to each
new level of the game as he moves up the minor-league ladder, and the game
gets faster. Mier's name is mentioned in first-round draft discussions and
he's rarely brought up later than the sandwich round.
He is one of those
rare high-school players who is looked at as a relatively-conservative
"sure-thing" type of draft.
-DR
Baseballbeginnings scouting report
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Medium build, lean, rangy, yet to physically mature.
STRENGTHS: Rangy, athletic, above-average defensive SS, soft hands, good
reflexes, quick feet, good footwork and instincts, nose for the
ball. Average arm with above-average release, will field what
he gets to, and will get to more balls than many. Short stride,
compact swing, inside-out SA (straightaway) approach, line drive
hitter who will put the ball in play.
WEAKNESSES: Below-average strength, arm can occ. (occasionally) be
inaccurate, can be too pull-oriented - all correctable.
SUMMARY: Gifted defender who can stay at SS at advanced levels. Former
soccer player with outstanding footwork. Must continue to
develop strength. Believe he will hit; see no reason why player
should not become ML SS.
GRADES (Present\Future):
Hit 30/55
Power 20/45
Run 50/50
Arm 50/50
Field 40/70
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