作者gonzalez0528 (小斌)
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标题Re: [外电] Midwest League Top 20 Prospects
时间Mon Sep 29 23:34:04 2008
值得一题的是Callis在chat里面回答的一个问题~
Q: Jayson from South Carolina asks:
So where would Justin Smoak have been ranked if he were eligible for the
top 20?
A: Jim Callis:
One scout who got a glimpse of Smoak when he joined Clinton at the end of
the season told me he thought Smoak was the best prospect in the league.
I probably would have ranked him No. 2.
Smoak非常的被看好~^^
另外关於我们2007第一轮的两位投手没能上榜,Callis解释如下~
Q: Matt from Ft Worth asks:
Where is Michael Main? He wasn't in the NW League top 20 and not in the
Midwest top 20? What gives?
A: Jim Callis:
He didn't pitch enough innings to qualify for either league. Like many high
school pitchers in their first full season, Main saw his stuff dip a little
bit. His fastball sat around 91 mph and his curveball was average, though
his changeup was better than anticipated. He's still a quality prospect.
Q: Zack from Plano, TX asks:
Blake Beavan? Why no top 20 love for him?
A: Jim Callis:
I went back and forth on who should get the last spot on the Top 20, and
Beavan was one of the guys under consideration. (I'll throw out my
standard MWL disclaimer, here, too: The league is one of the largest in
the minors with 14 clubs, making it harder to crack this Top 20.) Beavan's
fastball and curveball weren't nearly as electric as they were in high
school. He did a nice job of pitching with his sinker and he's still a
good prospect. But the guys I talked to who saw him liked him and didn't
love him, and I decided to go with Trevor Reckling at No. 20.
基本上两个人的评价都有下滑的迹象,尤其是Beavan,在改姿势後还有一段路要走~
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