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Thanks to everybody who contributed last season. The 2007 edition thread can be found here: http://www.arizonasportsfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=85710
Jarrod Parker (#46) and Max Scherzer (#66) are the Diamondbacks representatives on this years BA Top 100 Prospects list. For those wondering, Carlos Gonzalez (#22) and Brett Anderson (#36) also made the list.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/top-100-prospects/2008/265655.html
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/NickPiecoro/19191*Outfielder Cyle Hankerd seems like a forgotten hitter. He absolutely raked in the summer of ’06, after he was drafted out of USC, and actually didn’t hit too badly last season considering he was playing with a bad wrist. He had surgery and is telling the coaches the wrist feels good. I wouldn’t be surprised if he puts himself back on the map with a good offensive summer at Double-A.
*Watched shortstop Reynaldo Navarro (third round, 2007) take batting practice from both sides and I had a little trouble figuring out which was his stronger side. Then farm director A.J. Hinch told me he just started switch hitting in October. Amazing. Very smooth, line-drive swing.
*Perhaps your next top-notch outfield prospect: Alfredo Marte. Had a nice season in the Dominican Summer League at age 18. Coaches were raving about how quick his hands are at the plate. Unfortunately he is sidelined with a shoulder injury of some sort. The team is awaiting word on the severity of the injury.
*A pitcher to watch this summer: left-hander Scott Maine. Saw Maine throw a bullpen session and his stuff looks nasty. Three-quarters delivery, he runs it up there hard -- I'm told mid-90s -- with a sharp curveball and a change-up. Sort of a Jeremy Affeldt type with a lower arm slot. Maine will be used out of the bullpen and with that stuff he could be a fast mover.
Jarrod Parker (#46) and Max Scherzer (#66) are the Diamondbacks representatives on this years BA Top 100 Prospects list. For those wondering, Carlos Gonzalez (#22) and Brett Anderson (#36) also made the list.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/top-100-prospects/2008/265655.html
Here's a rendering of Reno's new stadium, which will be the home of the Diamondbacks AAA affiliate in 2009. Its a shame that Tucson is losing the Sidewinders, but this looks like a pretty cool stadium.
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Here we go, from John Sickels:Is there a new Top 10 D'back prospect list after the Haren trade. Would be interested to know who we have left. It appears pitching is now the farm system strength from what I hear.
Thanks for posting this! I am going next year since I live south of Reno now. I heard they were building but never saw any renderings. This is so cool!Here's a rendering of Reno's new stadium, which will be the home of the Diamondbacks AAA affiliate in 2009. Its a shame that Tucson is losing the Sidewinders, but this looks like a pretty cool stadium.
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Here we go, from John Sickels:
Thanks. I read in BA awhile ago that we might have the next C-Gon in our system. I forget the kid's name but they say in a couple of years he will be just as good as Gonzalez. He's a Latin American OF we just signed, just can't remember the name. Anyone else know?
- Jarrod Parker, RHP, Grade B+
- Max Scherzer, RHP, Grade B+
- Gerardo Parra, OF, Grade B
- Billy Buckner, RHP, Grade B
- Wes Roemer, RHP, Grade B
- Brooks Brown, RHP, Grade B-
- Esmerling Vasquez, RHP, Grade B-
- Barry Enright, RHP, Grade B-
- Juan Gutierrez, RHP, Grade C+
- Emilio Bonifacio, INF, Grade C+
- Hector Ambriz, RHP, Grade C+
- Matt Torra, RHP, Grade C+ (look at his first half/second half splits)
- Cyle Hankerd, OF, Grade C+
- Ed Easley, C, Grade C+
- Dan Stange, RHP, Grade C+
- Jailen Peguero, RHP, Grade C
- Matt Green, RHP, Grade C
- Reynaldo Navarro, SS, Grade C (great tools but too raw to rank higher for me)
- Leo Rosales, RHP, Grade C (personal favorite, relief sleeper for '08)
- Sean Morgan, RHP, Grade C
Thanks. I read in BA awhile ago that we might have the next C-Gon in our system. I forget the kid's name but they say in a couple of years he will be just as good as Gonzalez. He's a Latin American OF we just signed, just can't remember the name. Anyone else know?
Its been a good couple of days for Dbacks pitchers.
Matt Torra threw six shutout innings for AA Mobile. The 2005 supplemental first round pick been looking good ever since the second half of last season, after coming back from injury. He could wind up in Tucson not to long from now if he keeps up. Max Scherzer had five scoreless innings yesterday in Tucson, and apparently looked really good in the process. Not converting him into a reliever could pay big dividends for the team. And lastly, Leyson Septimo, the former shortstop turned hard throwing lefty reliever, threw 1.2 scoreless innings in High A Visalia. He's a guy that could really climb up the prospect charts this season, and one of the prospects I am looking forward to following the most.
I wonder if a AAA stadium in Reno is a test for a MLB team in Vegas.
Jarrod Parker threw 2 2/3 scoreless innings for low Single-A South Bend in his pro debut on Friday.
He did allow five hits before coming out. Parker was the ninth overall pick in the 2007 draft. He signed too late to pitch last season.
After two starts, Max Scherzer--12 innings, 5 hits, 2 walks, 18 k's, no earned runs.
Max pitched 7 innings last night and gave up 3 hits, one run(not earned) and struck out 11 while surrendering no walks. Most everyone has him penciled in as a closer when he gets to the majors but he because he is starting for the Sidewinders, is it possible he could be a starter for the Diamondbacks? If he continues to throw like he is, he would be a big plus as a #5 pitcher here.
Max pitched 7 innings last night and gave up 3 hits, one run(not earned) and struck out 11 while surrendering no walks. Most everyone has him penciled in as a closer when he gets to the majors but he because he is starting for the Sidewinders, is it possible he could be a starter for the Diamondbacks? If he continues to throw like he is, he would be a big plus as a #5 pitcher here.