Prospects by Team/Organization: AL
Here’s where the AL teams have placed their prospects. If I missed someone obvious (always a possibility) or if there’s someone not here about whom you want to know, post or drop me a note. NL to follow.
Baltimore:
AAA Ottawa: OF Val Majewski, LHP Hayden Penn (in extended spring)
AA Bowie: OF Jeff Fiorentino, RHP James Johnson, LHP Adam Loewen
A Adv Frederick: LHP David Haehnel, RHP Radhames Liz, LHP Garrett Olson, OF Nolan Reimold
A Delmarva: RHP Brandon Erbe, C Brandon Snyder
Boston:
AAA Pawtucket: LHP Abe Alvarez, RHP Manny Delcarmen, LHP Jon Lester, INF Dustin Pedroia (in extended spring)
AA Portland: RHP Craig Hansen, OF Brandon Moss, OF David Murphy, RHP David Pauley
A Adv Wilmington: OF Jacoby Ellsbury, INF Jed Lowrie
A Greenville: RHP Michael Bowden, RHP Clay Buchholz
Chicago:
AAA Charlotte: 3B Josh Fields, OF Jerry Owens, 1B Casey Rogowski, OF Ryan Sweeney
AA Birmingham: RHP Lance Broadway, LHP Ray Liotta, LHP Tyler Lumsden, LHP Ryan Rodriguez, 3B Micah Schnurstein, SS Robert Valido
A Adv Winston-Salem: RHP Jack Egbert, RHP Lucas Harrell
A Kannapolis: OF Brandon Allen, C Francisco Hernandez
Cleveland:
AAA Buffalo: RHP Andrew Brown, RHP Fausto Carmona, RHP Jake Dittler, 1B Ryan Garko, RHP Jeremy Guthrie, OF Franklin Gutierrez, INF Joe Inglett, 3B Andy Marte, LHP Jeremy Sowers
AA Akron: 3B Kevin Kouzmanoff, RHP Adam Miller, RHP Ed Mujica, LHP Tony Sipp, OF Brad Snyder, OF Jonathan Van Every
A Adv Kinston: OF John Drennen, 1B Stephen Head, LHP Chuck Lofgren
A Lake County: 1B P.J. Hiser
Detroit:
AAA Toledo: RHP Roman Colon, LHP Wil Ledezma, OF Nook Logan (on DL), RHP Zach Miner, INF Ryan Raburn
AA Erie: OF Vince Blue, RHP Nate Bumstead, OF Brent Clevlen, SS Tony Giarratano, 3B Kody Kirkland
A Adv Lakeland: SS Brent Dlugach, RHP Jair Jurrjens, 1B Jeff Larish, RHP Kyle Sleeth (on DL), RHP Dallas Trahern
A West Michigan: LHP Erik Averill, LHP Luke French, OF Cameron Maybin
Kansas City:
AAA Omaha: OF Chip Ambres, INF Andres Blanco, LHP J.P. Howell, 1B Justin Huber
AA Wichita: OF Billy Butler, 3B Alex Gordon, 1B Kila Kaaihue, OF Chris Lubanski, 2B Donnie Murphy, RHP Leo Nunez
A Adv High Desert: RHP Luis Cota
A Burlington: SS Valentino Arce, C Kiel Thibault
Los Angeles:
AAA Salt Lake: SS Erick Aybar, RHP Chris Bootcheck, RHP Jason Bulger, 2B Howie Kendrick, 3B Dallas McPherson, 1B Kendry Morales, RHP Dustin Moseley, C Mike Napoli, RHP Jered Weaver
AA Arkansas: SS Brandon Wood
A Adv Rancho Cucamonga: C Mike Collins, RHP Fernando Rodriguez, RHP Rafael Rodriguez, SS Sean Rodriguez
A Cedar Rapids: RHP Nick Adenhart, RHP Tommy Mendoza, SS Hainley Statia, 3B Mark Trumbo, RHP Jim West
Minnesota:
AAA Rochester: SS Jason Bartlett, RHP Boof Bonser, RHP J.D. Durbin, 1B Garrett Jones, RHP Pat Neshek, OF Alex Romero
AA New Britain: OF Doug Deeds, RHP Adam Harben, LHP Justin Jones, 3B Matt Moses, RHP Glen Perkins, LHP Errol Simonitsch, OF Denard Span
A Adv Ft. Myers: RHP Matt Garza, SS Trevor Plouffe, RHP Jay Rainville, RHP Kevin Slowey, RHP Anthony Swarzak, 3B David Winfree
A Beloit: SS Paul Kelly, RHP Eduardo Morlan, LHP Alexander Smit, INF Andy Thompson, OF Eli Tintor, RHP Kyle Waldrop
New York:
AAA Columbus: RHP Colter Bean, OF Melky Cabrera, 3B Eric Duncan, LHP Sean Henn
AA Trenton: RHP Tyler Clippard, RHP J. Brent Cox, RHP Jorge De Paula, 2B Kevin Howard, RHP Steven White
A Adv Tampa: OF Tim Battle, RHP Philip Hughes, RHP Brett Smith, 3B Marcos Vechionacci
A Charleston: C Jose Gil, SS C.J. Henry, OF Austin Jackson, RHP Rolando Japa
Oakland:
AAA Sacramento: 1B/DH Daric Barton, C Jeremy Brown, RHP Santiago Casilla (FKA Jairo Garcia) RHP Juan Dominguez, RHP Chad Gaudin, LHP Dan Meyer
AA Midland: 2B Kevin Melillo, 3B Brian Snyder, C Kurt Suzuki
A Adv Stockton: OF Travis Buck, 3B Myron Leslie, SS Cliff Pennington, INF Gregorio Petit, C Landon Powell, OF Richie Robnett
A Kane County: RHP Craig Italiano, INF Frank Martinez, OF Mike Massaro, RHP Vince Mazzaro
Seattle:
AAA Tacoma: RHP Cha Seung Baek, OF T.J. Bohn, SS Asdrubal Cabrera, RHP Jesse Foppert, RHP Emiliano Fruto, OF Adam Jones, LHP Bobby Livingston, RHP Clint Nageotte
AA San Antonio: OF Wladimir Balentien, RHP Yorman Bazardo, LHP Travis Blackley, C Jeff Clement, LHP Ryan Feierabend
A Adv Inland Empire: SS Matt Tuiasosopo
A Wisconsin: OF Casey Craig, LHP Jose Escalona, LHP Paul Fagan, INF Luis Valbuena
Tampa:
AAA Durham: C Kevin Cash, OF Elijah Dukes, RHP Chad Orvella, C Shawn Riggans, LHP Chris Seddon, RHP Jamie Shields, LHP Jon Switzer, SS B.J. Upton, OF Delmon Young
AA Montgomery: 1B/3B/DH Wes Bankston, RHP Marcos Carvajal, OF Jason Pridie, RHP Andy Sonnanstine, LHP Chuck Tiffany
A Adv Visalia: SS Reid Brignac, LHP James Houser, C/1B/DH John Jaso, OF Fernando Perez
A Southwest Michigan: RHP Wade Davis, OF Jon Matulia, LHP Jacob McGee
Texas:
AAA Oklahoma: SS Joaquin Arias, 1B/OF/DH Jason Botts, OF Rashad Eldridge, RHP John Hudgins, SS Drew Meyer, RHP Josh Rupe, RHP Robinson Tejeda, RHP Edison Volquez, OF Ruddy Yan
AA Frisco: LHP John Danks, RHP Thomas Diamond, RHP Armando Galarraga, OF Kevin Mahar, 3B Travis Metcalf, OF Anthony Webster, LHP C.J. Wilson
A Adv Bakersfield: RHP John Bannister, RHP Eric Hurley, C Mike Nickeas, RHP Michael Schlact
A Clinton: LHP Broc Coffman, OF K.C. Herren, LHP Zach Phillips, 1B Freddie Thon, SS Jose Vallejo, 3B John Whittleman
Toronto:
AAA Syracuse: RHP Josh Banks, OF John-Ford Griffin, RHP Brandon League, RHP Shaun Marcum, RHP Dustin McGowan, LHP David Purcey, 2B Ryan Roberts, SS Sergio Santos
AA New Hampshire: RHP Jason Arnold, 1B Vito Chiaravalloti, 2B Carlo Cota, OF Ron Davenport, 1B/OF Adam Lind, OF Miguel Negron, LHP Davis Romero, C Curtis Thigpen, RHP Jamie Vermilyea
A Adv Dunedin: RHP Jesse Litsch, OF Ryan Patterson, 2B Juan Peralta, RHP Robert Ray, LHP Ricky Romero, RHP Orlando Trias
A Lansing: LHP Chi-Hung Cheng, 1B Joey Metropoulos, RHP Paul Phillips, RHP Edward Rodriguez, OF Yuber Rodriguez, 2B Sean Shoffit
Mike Emeigh
Posted: April 13, 2006 at 09:18 AM |
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What no love for DeSalvo? Or Rasner for that matter. Both of them appear more likely to contribute to the Yankees than Henn.
Also, I wish people would stop listing Battle on their prospect lists. He has a good story and good power when he hits the ball - but he has struck out more times (317) than he's been on base in his minor league career (313).
Penn is a righty. That's picking nits, though.
AA: SS Ramiro Pena
A Adv.: CF Brent Gardner, SS Eduardo Nunez
A: RF Jose Tabata
Battle's still intriguing as a prospect, at least to me. He's still only 20, plays good defense, and hits the ball a long way. Yes, he has to make contact more frequently, but it's not as though he has no idea of the zone.
I knew Rainville was hurt, but he was still listed on the FSL roster, so I thought there was a chance he'd be back. Sanchez didn't do much in the rookie league a year ago, and was off to a slow start at Beloit, so I opted to take a wait-and-see approach before listing him. Garrett Jones didn't help himself a year ago, but his 2004 in New Britain (a tough place to hit) convinced me to leave him on the list for another year.
-- MWE
Man, I hope you're right Mike, b/c I haven't seen much evidence of this. Listing Bean as a prospect is pure nostalgia. He's no prospect.
I still like Henn.
I don't know how much of a prospect Casey Rogowski really is. He's been in the organization since 1999 and this is his first look at AAA. He's got good plate discipline, but he's never developed the power you'd expect from a guy his size.
Fair enough Mike. Rasner's Columbus debut was very impressive - 7.0 IP 3 H 1 ER 11/1 K/BB.
I suppose Battle is a little interesting, but if he got rung up 190+ times at low-A, how's he gonna do against better competition?
Valentino Arce is a middle infielder who hit .335 in the Arizona Rookie League a year ago. He's apprarently not highly regarded by KC, though. The guys in front of him at Burlington are 2B Josh Johnson and SS Chris McConnell, and both are probably better prospects.
-- MWE
He's not really a good prospect, because he is old for the level and doesn't have a position. But Lake County doesn't really have anyone else. I could have listed OF John Drennen, a sandwich pick a year ago, but I wasn't impressed with what he did a year ago at Burlington and from what I've heard he's a low-ceiling kind of guy. Nick Petrucci is a Grade C 3B prospect.
-- MWE
So, Joel Guzman has had starts at both first and left with Las Vegas (as well as DH) - was that (playing at first) just a response Loney or arethey going to move around and cross train him or what? Are they trying to bring down his trade value - they're doing a good job.
I think the start at 1B was a last-second thing after Loney was recalled; I'll have to check my detailed game data when I get home. He's been playing mostly in LF.
-- MWE
Except he's actually named Henry Sanchez.
-- MWE
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