=== Just Settin' Em Up, Coach ===
I/O HQ: "Strong" hitter whose splits suggest possible platooning in the majors.
Clean swing with good bat speed and significant power to pull side.
Very aggressive, not particularly interested in working counts; this could be exploited in MLB, so possibility that Mangini is a AAAA player.
Soft hands, good arm but range at 3B may not be acceptable in majors.
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I/O The Rest: Not in Hardball Times' top 12. Not in Baseball Prospectus' top 20. Not in Fangraphs' top 10. Mangini ranks #16 at Prospect Insider. That's ahead of Liddi, Choi, Poythress, Wilhelmsen and Halman.
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Mangini's Results: Mangini was a big-time college player, drafted #1-supplemental, who hit the M's minor-league system and looked very lukewarm his first 2-and-a-half seasons.
No, "lukewarm" isn't the right term; he looked cruddy. His first full season out of the ACC, he slugged only .431 at High Desert, A ball. With a weak EYE.
College World Series teams get argued for playing A+ baseball in the postseason -- that's before you ever talk about moving from college to the minors. And here's first-rounder Mangini two years later, looking like org filler in the low minors.
Lesson learned: some guys need lots of AB's to jell.
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As we so often nag ... you can't get too up or too down on a minor leaguer just because of 400 at-bats. The Mariners did what they so often do: they took a player they believed in, and reacted to his weak performance by promoting him.
Mangini, promoted to AAA, suddenly started looking like a 1st-rounder, hitting .300-and-plenty with a pro-rated 45 doubles and 25 homers. In a big park.
Which brings us to right now.
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We remember Ichiro's first spring training... ten days in, Lou grumps at Ichiro, "Hey, can you pull a ball?"
"Just setting them up."
Al Martin, sitting on the bench nearby, related that he wanted to smash Ichiro's face in... what arrogance...
Lou asks Ichiro to show him a pulled line drive. Ichiro goes out that day and smokes three frozen-rope hits to right... remember that?
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