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Here's a report from Newsday about pitchers at AA Trenton:
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The only name that comes to mind is Tabata, but I haven't heard about him in a while.
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His numbers seem to have improved since the last time I looked, and I am reminded that he is still only 18! Thanks for the reminder. That's one non-pitcher prospect . . .
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A .393 slugging percentage for an A-ball right fielder is somewhat underwhelming, even if he is only 18.
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Baseball America has the Yanks' Top 10 prospects as:
1. Philip Hughes, rhp 2. Jose Tabata, of 3. Dellin Betances, rhp 4. Joba Chamberlain, rhp 5. Ian Kennedy, rhp 6. Chris Garcia, rhp 7. Tyler Clippard, rhp 8. J. Brent Cox, rhp 9. Mark Melancon, rhp 10. Brett Gardner, of In their projected 2010 lineup for the Yanks, they have Hughes as the ace, and Tabata in RF. For interest, the entire lineup is (apologies for the lack of formatting): Catcher Francisco Cervelli First Base Eric Duncan Second Base Robinson Cano Third Base Alex Rodriguez Shortstop Derek Jeter Left Field Melky Cabrera Center Field Johnny Damon Right Field Jose Tabata Designated Hitter Bob Abreu No. 1 Starter Philip Hughes No. 2 Starter Chien-Ming Wang No. 3 Starter Dellin Betances No. 4 Starter Joba Chamberlain No. 5 Starter Ian Kennedy Closer Mark Melancon Hmm. I have my doubts about SS, 3B, CF and DH in that lineup. And surely, surely, Wang has to start giving up runs unless he starts striking people out. Or is real life calling Voros McCracken a liar?
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BA's midseason top 25 list put Joba at about #11 in all of baseball, iirc. About the #4 starter in the minors - behind Bailey, Kershaw & Buchholz. Injuries have derailed Betances, Melancon, and Cox, while Gardner & Duncan just aren't that good.
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Wang induces a ton of groundballs. If the D keeps making plays behind him, he can be successful without lots of K's.
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Chien-Ming Wang is actually strong confirmation of McCracken. DIPS is more than just strikeout rate, remember. As long as Wang continues to not give up many walks or homeruns, he'll be just fine.
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Well, that's true, yes.
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I realise that DIPS has been discussed and refined since this original theory, but I believe the central concept remains true, doesn't it? Obviously high GB% is going to keep down the HRs, but with low K numbers, he's going to have either a lot of BBs or a lot of BIPs, so can expect his ERA to move towards the league average in future years?
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triola, with regard to Tabata. His numbers other than power look pretty fine. And he is just 18. Is there really a concern at low power at such a young age?
I mean, I keep hearing that hitters don't develop their max power until the late 20s at the earliest, so he's got like 10 years to hit the gym, take some HGH. It's more important that the 'hitting' skills are established at this early age isn't it?
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Wang is an interesting example, though.
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And restored the statistic that if you add up the Games Behind of the 2nd place teams in AL-C, AL-W, NL-E, NL-C and NL-W it comes to exactly the same number as the 2nd place AL-East team is behind... 8 Starting to overwork that old bullpen again though. Who would have said that by the last week and a bit of July that Vizcaino would have more W's than Pettitte, Moose and Clemens... Have to feel sorry for Ramirez after his stellar first inning for the Y's - season ERA now up to 15.43!
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OK. I'll have to admit it - this is one hell of a batting class that you lot are giving the Devil Rays.
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