作者b54102 (WuSao)
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標題[分享] 2007 MLB DRAFT
時間Sun Jun 10 16:41:49 2007
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資料來源:http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/draft2007/index
PICK TEAM PLAYER POS
1 Tampa Bay Devil Rays
David Price LHP
SCHOOL:Vanderbilt
Everyone expected Price to go No. 1. He was the No. 2 player on my list, the
No. 1 pitcher, and the Devil Rays have a need for pitching depth in their
organization. Price was seen as more signable than the Boras clients. He's so
polished and has tremendous stuff -- a plus fastball, with plus control and
command. He has an excellent track record of success, and has pitched well for
Team USA, which plays a great schedule. He can move very quickly through the
minors.
2 Kansas City Royals Mike Moustakas SS
SCHOOL:Chatsworth (Calif.) HS
Earlier in the year his teammate, Matt Dominguez, was seen as more of a top 10
selection. But Moustakas has played so well. In Las Vegas in early April, he
went off at the plate. And he can throw 93-97 off the mound. He's a tremendous
talent. The question is, what position will he play in pro ball? It could be
third base. He should hit for average with line-drive power, and has a chance
to hit 20-30 home runs a year.
3 Chicago Cubs Josh Vitters 3B
SCHOOL:Cypress (Calif.) HS
The Cubs were hoping to get Vitters, and they got him. Vitters is a very
advanced bat that will be above average both with average and power at the pro
level. He has tremendous bat speed, and he will get much stronger as he
matures. His arm/glove are playable at third base, but he might surprise in the
future with more work and instruction.
4 Pittsburgh Pirates Daniel Moskos LHP
SCHOOL:Clemson
Moskos is a strong-bodied major college closer with a clean arm and fairly
sound power delivery. He has an outstanding fastball with plus movement that is
effective in and out and up and down. His late-biting slider is a major league
outpitch to righties and lefties. The Pirates could put him in the bullpen and
move him through the system rather quickly.
5 Baltimore Orioles Matt Wieters C
SCHOOL:Georgia Tech
The No. 1 player on my draft board. It's a surprise the Orioles drafted a Boras
player. It'll be interesting to see how the negotiations go because there's
talk that Boras will be looking for a Mark Teixeira type of contract. But
Wieters is a once-in-a-decade kind of talent. He's an outstanding offensive and
defensive catcher, and easily the best college bat in the draft.
6 Washington Nationals Ross Detwiler LHP
SCHOOL:Missouri State
The Nationals get a lefty with an electric arm and a nice, loose, easy motion.
Detwiler's explosive fastball should allow him to be a power starter in the
future. He needs to gain better consistency with breaking pitches. But with an
improved delivery, he could be become a No. 2 starter in the major leagues,
although questions about his command could make him a No. 3.
7 Milwaukee Brewers Matt LaPorta 1B
SCHOOL:Florida
The nice thing about taking LaPorta as a developed college guy is that he could
suddenly have some trade value down the road. LaPorta is a well-developed
college hitter with good strength. He makes consistently hard contact and gets
good extension through the ball. He is for the most part a finished product who
should get through the minor leagues very quickly, but may have limited upside.
He should be an everyday first baseman early in his major league career,
although Prince Fielder looks to be the Brewers' first baseman of both now and
the future. He figures to be a Greg Colbrunn/Scott Hatteberg type player.
8 Colorado Rockies Casey Weathers RHP
SCHOOL:Vanderbilt
Weathers is hands down the best college reliever in the draft. He could easily
show up in the majors this year and have the fastest impact on a team of any
draft pick. But he's more likely to be up and effective next year.
9 Arizona Diamondbacks Jarrod Parker RHP
SCHOOL:Norwell HS, Ossian, Ind.
Parker is the best non-Boras prep arm in the draft. At around 6-foot-1, he's a
polished high school right-hander with plus stuff and decent feel. His fastball
has touched 98 on some guns. His slider is his primary secondary pitch, and it
has a hard, late break. He came in as a legitimate top-five talent.
10 San Francisco Giants Madison Bumgarner LHP
SCHOOL:South Caldwell HS, Hudson, N.C.
This is a tremendous pick for the Giants. They've had a pretty good run of
developing young arms, with pitchers like Matt Cain and Tim Lincecum. With
Bumgarner, he's more of a long-term project. But he has a great fastball and a
really nice changeup. He needs to learn more consistency with the curveball.
His stuff could make him a No. 2 starter. He's a power arm that needs some
instruction for him to reach the big leagues.
11 Seattle Mariners Phillippe Aumont RHP
SCHOOL:Ecole secondaire du Versant, Gatineau, Quebec
At 6-foot-6, Aumont is an imposing pitcher. At the same time, though, he is an
excellent athlete who is still very crude as a pitcher, but he has the velocity
and sink you don't see very often. I had him going as high as No. 5 to the
Orioles, so this is outstanding value for the Mariners.
12 Florida Marlins Matt Dominguez 3B
SCHOOL:Chatsworth (Calif.) HS
Dominguez is a high-profile high school player with plus tools on both offense
and defense. He has a chance to be a huge run produce at the major league level
and to win some Gold Gloves at third base.
13 Cleveland Indians Beau Mills 3B/1B
SCHOOL:Lewis-Clark State
This is an outstanding pick for the Indians, who are probably surprised he
dropped to them. He's a tremendous power hitter, but his position is a
question, although he could work out as a DH. He's clearly not a third baseman.
He's the first guy from a non-Division I school, and in fact, it's an NAIA
school. But it's one that has produced a lot of talent, and Mills is the latest
example.
14 Atlanta Braves Jason Heyward CF
SCHOOL:Henry County HS, McDonough, Ga.
The Braves are excellent at scouring the state of Georgia and finding talent
like Heyward. He compares favorably to Fred McGriff; they are very similar
hitters, especially in terms of power. But Heyward is a better overall athlete.
Although he plays center field now, Heyward could move to right.
15 Cincinnati Reds Devin Mesoraco C
SCHOOL:Punxsutawney (Pa.) HS
Mesoraco is a raw but toolsy catcher, a strong kid with excellent power. As a
catcher, he has a short, easy throwing motion with above-average arm strength.
He's also a plus athlete with good agility. Mesoraco has outstanding potential.
16 Toronto Blue Jays Kevin Ahrens SS
SCHOOL:Memorial HS, Houston, Texas
Ahrens' bat will take him as far as he can go. As a switch-hitter, he has a
good approach at the plate. He's more powerful from the right side. He has a
strong arm, but he projects more a third baseman.
17 Texas Rangers Blake Beavan RHP
SCHOOL:Irving HS, Irving, Texas
Beavan is a very hard thrower with an unusual delivery; he has a stiff landing,
and a lot of scouts aren't high on him because of that. But he gets good sink
on his fastball, which he runs up into the mid-90s. It's not a surprise that he
went to the Rangers, which has a need for power arms with good sink, especially
in their ballpark.
18 St. Louis Cardinals Peter Kozma SS
SCHOOL:Owasso HS, Owasso, Okla.
Kozma's best asset is his feel for the game. He compares to a young Michael
Young. He has good baseball instincts, makes contact and has good strike-zone
awareness. He has a solid-average arm, especially when moving in. He could be a
good No.2 bat. He likes to run and make things happen.
19 Philadelphia Phillies Joe Savery LHP
SCHOOL:Rice
Savery is coming off arm problems and has pitched limited innings. His fastball
is sneaky fast. He'll make mistakes with his curveball, which is a potential
out-pitch against lefties, but is inconsistent. He needs to develop more
maturity.
20 Los Angeles Dodgers Chris Withrow RHP
SCHOOL:Midland Christian HS, Midland, Texas
He's a strong right-hander with a very easy and explosive arm. His fastball
shows life in the 88-92 mph range, and he has a powerful curveball with late
bite. He has solid mechanics and shows good balance over the rubber, but needs
to work on his finish.
21 Toronto Blue Jays J.P. Arencibia C
SCHOOL:Tennessee
Arenciba is a big, strong, right-handed hitting catcher with average arm
strength and sound receiving technique. His accuracy falls off on balls away
from the center of his body. He's not a good hitter in that he pulls off the
ball and fails to cover the outer half of the plate. He struggles on breaking
balls. He only hits enough to likely be a third catcher.
22 San Francisco Giants Tim Alderson RHP
SCHOOL:Horizon HS, Paradise Valley, Ari.
The Giants get another outstanding pitching prospect with athleticism and a
good frame. Alderson seems advanced for his age and could develop in a hurry.
He has a solid delivery with only small imperfections that play and coaching
should smooth out. He projects as a No. 3 solid starter with three potentially
plus pitches.
23 San Diego Padres Nick Schmidt LHP
SCHOOL:Arkansas
Schmidt uses his stuff very well, has an excellent feel for pitching, gets
ahead of hitters and pitches off fastball. He shows consistent stuff every time
out and pitches with stuff and command late into games. He has a nice easy
delivery and arm action, which may lead to better command. His changeup can
screw hitters into the ground. He is very deceptive with his arm speed, and has
very late sinking movement. He has a very slow delivery to the plate with a
high slow knee kick. He will be a finesse/command No. 4 starter in the future
with some similarities to Andy Pettitte.
24 Texas Rangers Michael Main RHP
SCHOOL:Deland HS, Deland, Fla.
Main is an excellent athlete -- a two-way prospect as a pitcher and a center
fielder, or possibly a shortstop. He has a live arm, with very good arm speed
on all his pitches -- fastball, curveball and changeup. He has very good
balance and mound presence. He has plus fastball velocity, with boring and
sinking action. As an outfielder, he has an outstanding arm and is a plus
runner. His bat and power will improve with more at-bats.
25 Chicago White Sox Aaron Poreda LHP
SCHOOL:San Francisco
Poreda is a tall, strong, power arm that gets heavy sink on his fastball. His
slider is a potential plus pitch, but his other support pitches are
questionable because he has no feel for them. His delivery and arm swing limit
him to a degree.
26 Oakland A's James Simmons RHP
SCHOOL:UC Riverside
Simmons possesses a good body and a competitive streak. He really pounds the
strike zone with his fastball. He's more of a one-pitch pitcher, and his role
is difficult to determine, although it looks like he should be a starter. He
needs another pitch to be an effective starter. He could wind up late rotation
type or a setup man.
27 Detroit Tigers Rick Porcello RHP
SCHOOL:Seton Hall Prep, West Orange, N.J.
Porcello was the top prep pitcher on my draft board. He has the potential to be
a front-of-the-rotation pitcher with a few minor tweaks needed in his delivery
so he can maximize his stuff. His calling card is a mid-90s fastball with good,
late tailing action. He throws two curveballs, and he'll raise his arm slot
slightly to get on top of them. His better curveball is thrown at 79-80, and is
a sharp downer with a very late break. Porcello is a good athlete who is very
quick off the mound.
28 Minnesota Twins Ben Revere CF
SCHOOL:Lexington Catholic HS, Lexington, Ky.
Revere is my choice for the worst pick of the first round. The Twins had
multiple opportunities to get him later. He has a low ceiling. They've taken
players like this before -- Denard Span and Matt Moses come to mind -- and
they've been unable to develop them. He's like 5-foot-9 outfielder who can run.
29 San Francisco Giants Wendell Fairley CF
SCHOOL:George County HS, Lucedale, Miss.
Fairley is one of the more interesting stories in the draft. He's a top-15 guy
on raw ability as a hitter and is also a prospect as a pitcher (although he's
more of a thrower right now), but he has a rough background and has had a
litany of off-field issues, including a hazing incident on the team bus and a
potentially more serious incident that's still under investigation. He's not
Elijah Dukes, but in an era when the behavior of pro athletes is under a
microscope, it's enough to push him down 10-15 spots or more to the Giants'
pick here at No. 29.
30 New York Yankees Andrew Brackman RHP
SCHOOL:North Carolina State
Brackman's a very tall, athletic, ex-basketball player with fairly clean arm
action and a basically sound delivery. He has a superior fastball that could
eventually overpower major league hitters. His power curveball will be an
out-pitch to both righties and lefties. He shouldn't be rushed. Everything will
improve with instruction and innings now that he is concentrating full time on
baseball. He has a speciall arm with the chance to become a No. 1 starter, or
at worst a No. 3.
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