Felix and Pineda and Doogie/Beavan/Robles/Vargas [ and Bedard? ]. . . oh my
BA now has Pineda #11 midseason and had Saunders #30 preseason. So that's four of the top 30 or so -- Smoak, Ackley, Pineda & Saunders. And Triunfel is probably top 100.
=== Getcher Red Hots ===
Excerpting HQ from time to time, least we can do is link you to their ordering page :- ) so here it is again. We'll give our own two cents later, but on the run tonight, we'll just pass along others' in Exec Summaries.
Taking a few of their assessments, though not their text, they've got:
- Grade 9B prospect
- Plus PWR
- Plus AVG
- Minus SPD
- Plus DEF
From a detail standpoint, they've got:
- "Strong" hitter
- Consistently has an idea at the plate, out-thinks pitchers
- Excellent discipline and BB's are a given (walked in first 4 ML games - Dr D)
- Will "easily" maintain high AVG and OBP
- "Standout" defender at 1B
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One thing that caught my eye was their opinion of Smoak as being an unusually "strong" hitter. We jumped over and looked at a few tapes, and sure enough, there's the natural strength, the bat acceleration through the zone and the 6'4", 225 type size.
Some places give 20-25 homers as Smoak's projection and MLB.com's original report has "terrific power" and gives 35-40 homers.
BaseballHQ also lists Smoak as having among the best raw power in the minors and the Rangers' scouting director said, "He controls the strike zone and has power that will play in the big leagues soon."
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What that sums to, for Dr. D, is that if Smoak were pointing to 25 homers in some other park, that pencils to 30+ in Safeco. This is what Zduriencik has been talking about, that he likes Smoak "in Safeco."
The Mariners have never particularly had a "strong" lefty like Smoak who can make contact, except maybe Raul Ibanez. (Branyan transcends the park and is irrelevant.) Smoak looks to be precisely that player whose HR's are going to look a lot better in Safeco than some place else.
Just so. Get you a big, strong, linebacker-sized lefty who can hit a 380-foot fly ball, and get you the 30 dingers.
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The 9B rating is sky-high; only one player in their book gets their "10 Hall of Famer" rating, that being Strasburg. Jason Heyward gets exactly the same 9B rating that they gave to Smoak.
- 5 - ML reserve or fringe
- 6 - ML platoon
- 7 - ML regular
- 8 - Better than average (BTA) regular
- 9 - Elite player, MVP candidate
- 10 - HOF'er
Few 9 ratings in the book, much less 9B (70% chance of attaining that level of ML production). This reflects HQ's projection that Smoak will indeed hit the homers to go with the .400-ish OBP.
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=== Dustin and Justin and Guti, Oh My ===
Capt Jack's been politely "complaining" that his farm system didn't have his next Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder, Albert Pujols :- ) anywhere in sight. Now we realize what he meant. He's not talking about interesting prospects; he wants monster prospects, the kind you can presume to dominate in the majors. Whooo.
Booming signoff from SSI on Justin Smoak as a young franchise player. The .300 AVG and .380 OBP, even in Safeco, looks like a given, and even at 25-30 homers that's a 7+ RC per game type. If it gets much over 30 homers per year, you've got a monster.
Ackley and Smoak, they're such glorious prospects that even if things went wrong you wouldn't feel bad; hey, they had the right idea.
Looks like they've got their first couple of Braun-type SCUDs in the torpedo bay, playing 1B and 2B. Or if not, I'll take 'em.
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Comments
I've been waiting for this day when we added our Longoria or Braun type. The young and powerful club controlled guy who you could put into the middle of the order and build around.
Wonderful job by Jack of getting that guy in his second season in office. I'm also puzzled as to the 20-25 HR projection I've seen some places. In three minutes of watching his 8 major league homers, there is massive power in this kid's bat. I'd be shocked if he's hitting under 25 and if he ever gets the consistency from both sides of the plate, I could easily see 35 home run seasons. Cut the difference and I'm seeing a consistent 30 homer guy with a .400 OBP and strong defense.
First hitter in quite awhile that we can really get excited about.
And don't get me wrong, I'm excited about Ackley, but this organization desperately needed what Smoak brings to the table from a power perspective. Still have a lot of work to do with this lineup (anybody else wish we could make Figgins and his money owed disappear?) but you can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel now with Smoak, Ackley, Ichiro (who I expect to be around another 5 years or more), Guti, and Saunders.
Light at the end of tunnel is exactly my reaction.
All of a sudden you add Smoak and Pineda, to Ackley and Guti and the LF "field" and it starts to look like Milwaukee clouds gathering.
Pivot point of the whole thing will be the Lee trade. If I'd had Lee signed 4/$80M I might even have considered Lee-for-Smoak.
When in doubt, hittracker:
http://www.hittrackeronline.com/detail.php?id=2010_598&type=hitter
Average Hr so far around 403.9 feet. The power is there.
The upside is Mark Teixiera. Lots of similarities there. Similar body type, similar track record, similar eye, similar height, both sllick defenders, both in MLB at age 23.