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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Thursday, January 29, 2009
1. Madison Bumgarner, lhp
2. Buster Posey, c
3. Angel Villalona, 1b
4. Tim Alderson, rhp
5. Nick Noonan, 2b
6. Ehire Adrianza, ss
7. Conor Gillaspie, 3b
8. Rafael Rodriguez, of
9. Scott Barnes, lhp
10. Sergio Romo, rhp
Not a bad list for an improving Giants farm system.
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Buster, Conor, Sergio, Madison and Angel could be the cheerleaders for the San Francisco Ferries Baseketball team.
I don't think Tim Alderson qualifies as 'thin'. He doesn't have a top of the rotation upside of Bumgarner, but he was pretty impressive in A+ ball last season. Gillaspie should move quick. Ehire Adrianza is a total TOOLS pick.
He looks really thin to me. ;)
I've got to think the Giants' top 4 is as the best in baseball right now, no?
Not sure about that. Baltimore and Texas might give them a run for their money
Texas
1. Neftali Feliz, rhp
2. Derek Holland, lhp
3. Justin Smoak, 1b
4. Elvis Andrus, ss
Baltimore
1. Matt Wieters, c
2. Chris Tillman, rhp
3. Brian Matusz, lhp
4. Jake Arrieta, rhp
Heyward
Hanson
Schafer
Freeman/Gorkys
Bal > SF > Atl > Fla, with the note that the first two systems are exactly four deep, while the second two are a bit deeper.
That doesn't even seem particularly close.
It depends on Inoa and, honestly, none of us have a clue about him. Is Cunningham #4? I love Cunningham, but I think Cardenas or Chris Carter or Mazzaro get more prospect love. The Orioles probably have the best top 4 because of Wieters.
I'm trying to temper my expectations for Cunningham. I'm hoping he becomes a Ray Lankford kind of player which is unfair to Cunningham. That's a tall order.
I mean, it's possible he'll be overmatched, but I think he could be an Ellis type player in terms of being quietly one of the most productive players at his position and flying under the radar.
This is why I like him so much. He seems like he could quietly be a really valuable player, you know, the kind of playe the writers are always telling me I don't appreciate generally while they completely ignore them specifically.
It's kinda hard to quietly be one of the most valuable corner outfielders in the game. You gotta rake.
Who's this new Ellis Burks we're talking about here?
I think the expectation for Cunningham is probably someone like Aaron Rowand.
-- MWE
I mean, everyone here knows he's great...but he doesn't seem like the kind of guy who is getting a lot of press nationally.
* moderately high average (290-310)
* moderate HR total
* high walk rate
* lots of 2B
* good defense (range, not just arm)
Think Nick Markakis, Tim Salmon, Brian Giles, Bobby Abreu, Dwight Evans...
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