I am told this kid Carlton Daal, a shortstop from Curacao, is a prospect. Coming off an injury, just starting to play at AZL. Anyone seen anything on him?
One scout told me he was the best player in the Reds extended spring program.
I am told this kid Carlton Daal, a shortstop from Curacao, is a prospect. Coming off an injury, just starting to play at AZL. Anyone seen anything on him?
One scout told me he was the best player in the Reds extended spring program.
I wonder how he compares to Valor or Florentino?
Last edited by Benihana; 08-05-2013 at 06:35 PM.
Go BLUE!!!
Some comparisons made to Gregorius...from the same city.
There are several reasons to be cautious about Daal's early success this year -- K-rates pretty high, doesn't walk that much and has little power.
And then there's the errors, lots of them. Does anyone know if a lot these are throwing errors? And if so, could a move to 2nd be in the offing?
His K rate is not pretty high. He has a 16.3% strikeout rate coming into the day. If he were on the Reds big league team with that rate, only Cozart and Pena would strike out less frequently.
I wrote all about Carlton Daal on Friday at my site. Some of the info is free. Some of it is behind a paywall.
Major footwork issues on D. Coaches are working with him a lot but only time will tell if it takes.
I was starting to get excited until I saw he has 29 errors this year. Twenty-nine!!! That's not easy to do.
No way he's a legit candidate to be a Major League shortstop unless he does a complete 180 defensively. 29 errors is a ton for a season, let alone half a season. Wow.
I honestly can't take this guy seriously as a prospect at this point. 29 errors by mid-June! That has to be close to an all-time professional baseball record.
Jose Offerman would beg to differ.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...fferjo01.shtml
Yep.
Derek Jeter made 56 errors in Low-A. He has made more than 20 twice in his big league career.
Ozzie Smith made 23 errors in rookie ball, in 65 games. He was playing in the big leagues the next year. He made 25 errors that next season, it was the most he made in his big league career.
*BaseClogger* (06-21-2014),Edd Roush (06-18-2014),mdccclxix (06-18-2014)
If anything, I consider high error totals in the low minors to be a GOOD sign. It means he is getting to a ton of balls and trying to make difficult plays. You can teach a guy better footwork, throwing mechanics, and decision making skills, but you can't teach raw athleticism or innate confidence/aggressiveness. As Doug pointed out above, lots of great MLB SS had high error totals at the start of their pro career. It's part of the learning process.
mdccclxix (06-18-2014),Patrick Bateman (06-18-2014)
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