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Minor Leaguers on the Brink
Which minor leaguers are facing the biggest make or break year?
I say: 1. Devin Mesoraco - With all this talk of improving peripherals, I look for D-Mes to either break out or break off the radar and be replaced by Soto or Coddington. 2. Josh Ravin - Lots of potential, erratic results. He needs to put it together. 3. JC Sulbaran - Ditto 4. Yonder Alonso - He'll either be a Top 20 prospect in baseball or off the Top 100 list completely by the end of the year. Good chance he'll be in another organization by then. Needs to show he can hit lefties. Also will be interesting to see how he adapts to the OF. 5. Chris Valaika - Needs to bounce back strong to avoid being a career fringe guy. Special Injury Guys: Kyle Lotzkar, Daryl Thompson, Dallas Buck, Bill Bray If these guys can't bounce back this year, it is probably time to move on.
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
I'd say Yonder then Mesorasco...
Fair or unfair being first round pick comes with expectations. Neither has come close to them at this point. Yonder was second fiddle to Frazier in the Hawaii Fall league and couldn't hit a LHP to save his life last year. In the AFL he didn't fair much better. Now he is off to a terrible start to the season in a level below where he was supposed to be. Sure he can take a walk... But so could Adam Dunn except he hit 40 HR's a year. I suspect getting to 20 for Yonder might be a bit of a challenge.
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
Sulbaran....really?....the guy was just signed last year and turned 20 back in November. I'd give him at least till 2012 to be at a make or break point
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He may have the highest ceiling of any minor league pitcher not named Chapman. But he may also go all Sean Watson on us and end up as a middling reliever. I think we'll have a better sense of what direction he is headed in after this season.
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
I guess another way to look at it is guys who will likely be out of the organization if they don't step it up soon and significantly: Sean Watson, Jerry Gil, Federico Baez, Scott Gaffney, Mike Griffin, Kevyn Feiner, Ruben Medina, Carson Kainer, Junior Martinez, Frank Pfister, Chris Richburg, Shane Carlson . . .
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
So Ravin who has been in the organization since 2006 and is starting his 3rd year in Dayton is just now, in 2010, in his make or break year, while J.C., signed last year, has already reached that point.
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Ravin was drafted in 2006 and was born in 1988. They are both in important years if you ask me, but Ravin is in a more critical stage (hence he is ranked higher on the list.) Sulbaran is also in an important year, because IMO if he doesn't show improved consistency, he may be moved to the pen.
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
Another year of a >5.00 ERA and >1.50 WHIP in Dayton, and we'll see. Sulbaran's mental makeup may be better out of the 'pen.
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I do think another favorite of mine Bucholz really needs to step it up to not be another Valaika. I agree with mace about Watson and Gil. I'll also add Dorn who really needs to have a knockdown dragout kind of year, though it may not help him with the Reds at this point. And maybe Neftali Soto needs to shine too although not sure if this is make or break. Oh and Derrick Lutz who is also another of my favorites needs to step it up.
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I don't see Mesoraco as being a guy on the brink. He is still very young at 21 years old. The fact that he plays a position in need at the big league level and the fact he was a first round pick, he will be given every opportunity to succeed.
Pitchers I also do not think are ever on the really on the brink simply because the demand for arms is so high. If a guy like Ravin or Sulburan can't turn it around they will try to convert them to relievers before they give up on them. The guys I think are on the brink are the big bats in Louisville such as Heisey, Frazier and Valaika. All of them are in their mid 20s which means the clock is ticking. They are blocked positionally, and outside of injuries I don't see them having a clear path to the majors that does not involve someone failing at the big league level combined with them absolutely raking in the minors. Based on the VERY early returns it appears they are pressing to make an impression. |
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I said it many times at the time, but the time to trade Heisey was last summer when his value was at a peak. Even at his best it is tough to see where he offers a highly differentiated skill set from Stubbs or Dickerson. I've also been on the record as doubting whether Valaika will ever be an impact starter at the major league level, or just another Jeff Keppinger-type. Frazier is probably the #1 prospect in the system not named Chapman at this point. I'd just like to see him find a position. At this point, he should be the first option if/when Rolen gets injured.
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Re: Minor Leaguers on the Brink
RP Sean Watson - If he can't get his spike curve over the plate, he won't have a career.
OF Alex Oliveras - The rumors was that he's very skilled, but his plate approach has been horrible, and we haven't seen much power nor speed. OF Justin Reed - It's his fifth year in the organization, and he can't even OPS .600 in A+ ball. SP James Avery - You have to wonder what the organization sees in him. Granted, consistency is usually a good thing, but he has been consistently mediocre at every level. SP Travis Webb - He lost 2008 to elbow surgery, and at the age of 25, he hasn't seen AA. Does he have potential as a LOOGY? SP Alex Smit - It's his eight year in professional baseball, and he has yet to do anything exciting. RP Scott Gaffney & Jeff Jeffords - They have great fastballs, but you need some semblance of control to make it worth anything. OF Yorman Rodriguez - Just kidding. |
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