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Monday, November 09, 2009
Five-Star Prospects
1. Brian Matusz, LHP
Four-Star Prospects
2. Josh Bell, 3B
3. Jake Arrieta, RHP
4. Zach Britton, LHP
Three-Star Prospects
5. Matt Hobgood, RHP
6. Brandon Erbe, RHP
7. Brandon Synder, 1B
8. Mychal Givens, SS
9. Caleb Joseph, C
Two-Star Prospects
10. Brandon Waring, 1B/3B
11. Cameron Coffey, RHP
For Ned Colletti’s next trick, he will trade Trayvon Robinson to be a team’s 3rd best prospect at the end of 2010.
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1. The Kids Are Enright (1k5v3L)Carlos Santana is the Indians number 1 prospect, Josh Bell is the O's 2nd best prospect, so Trayvon Robinson will be somebody's 3rd best prospect.
And people say he's not improving.
The prospect list isn't that interesting since Matusz isn't really a prospect, and the rest of the group is solid, but unispiring. The top 10 under 25 inspires a little more hope (although it's not enough to rate in the AL East), and it doesn't even include Markakis and Reimold, who missed the cut by 6 months.
Also, the Felix Pie placement is sure to raise some eyebrows. Pie had a very good second half, for those that didn't notice.
The Hobgood pick is especially disappointing after seeing Matzek sign with the Rockies for far less than "Porcello money." And I believe Wheeler ended up signing for far less than what he was initially seeking. Given that there was less than a $1M price difference between Wheeler and Hobgood, I wish the O's would have ponied up the extra money and taken the better talent especially since Matzek and Wheeler were bluffing. Or given that the price tag difference between Hobgood and Crow was about $2M, the O's should taken Crow and eliminate some of the injury risk associated with high school pitchers. Is Hobgood's upside beyond much what Crow is today?
one more thing, what the hell is felix pie doing anywhere near that second list, let alone ranking higher than bell and arrieta?
one more thing, where's matt angle on this list?
He also mothered them. And is also them. It's called the All You Zombies method of player development.
What? Felix Pie was a 24 year old who posted 763 OPS in MLB with centerfield defensive tools and a pretty good minor league track record and he shouldn't be on the list? Did he kill your cat?
Josh Bell at age 22 posted a lower OPS in AA than Pie did in AAA at the same age, nevermind the fact that Bell is a 1b/3b instead of a CF. At age 21 Bell was posting an 828 OPS in the hitter friendly, high-A Cal League while Pie was posting a 792 mark in AAA.
Not that OPS is the best tool to evaluate hitting prospects, but it gives you a quick and easy way of pointing out that Pie has been a better player pretty much every year than Josh Bell.
Also, Matt Angle? Really? Are we talking about the same guy?
I've got a soft spot for the guy (at least as much as I can for a Buckeye) but what about him makes you think he is anywhere near the level of the rest of those players.
He has a good build (weight could become an issue, but there have been lots of good fat pitchers), he already has pretty decent command and he seems a lot more polished than most HS pitchers. Maybe his upside isn't as high as Matzek or Wheeler, but it seems like the O's already have pitchers with tons of upside.
Givens was the big gamble. He could become an All-Star shortstop, or a journeyman minor league reliever. But that's a nice gamble for a supplementary round pick.
Is Hobgood's upside beyond much what Crow is today?
I don't think Crow has a ton of upside. Most seem to project him as a solid #3, maybe a #2. And he's a lot older than Hobgood, so the clock is ticking a bit quicker on him. And he missed a year of ball.
Nothing wrong with George Sherrill.
Looks like the O's have some talent. But I notice that other than (former Cub) Felix Pie (In Your Face Nick Swisher), Baltimore doesn't have any Latin players among its prospects. Is it the case that the Orioles have not been mining the Caribbean for talent lately? Or just that nothing much has bubbled up for them from down there?
Have the great talents of Sir Sidney Ponson, Daniel Cabrera, and Radhames Liz (lesser known but he posted a 7.50 ERA in over 100 ML innings) been forgotten so quickly?
The O's have supposedly been investing more money in scouting and development in the DR, but it hasn't showed up in the prospect lists. Truthfully, I think the Caribbean is fertile ground if you got in early or have a ton of money to throw around, and the Orioles are neither.
Angle has hit 5 home runs in 1220 at bats since high school. He might have a better chance to MAKE the majors since he profiles as a 5th OF and pinch runner, but he'll have to develop some power (or become a .330 hitter) to ever be a viable major league starter. I don't really see it for Joseph either, but at least he has an outside shot at being a starter.
And I think that projection is about the same for Hobgood. Hobgood may project as slightly better, but I would rather pay the extra money and eliminate the injury risk.
I don't understand why the Hobgood pick "rankles" you. AG#1F already addressed this, but I don't think Matzek or the other HS arms as being significantly better talents, and it's not as if the Orioles went cheap in the draft overall. They still spent $8-9 million I think, and signed late round guys like Ohlman and Coffey to pretty huge deals. I'd rather have Coffey + Hobgood than Matzek alone. I could understand someone arguing that they should have taken Grant Green (although Green doesn't look like he has a ton of upside), but I'm fairly indifferent about Hobgood vs. Matzek, Crow, et al.
re Angle -- he's a pretty decent prospect, but he's somewhere in the 15-25 range in the Orioles system. It's no surprise that he wasn't included.
Crow isn't a risk? He didn't pitch for a year. He's far from being a sure thing.
The Orioles would have to be able to find the Caribbean in order to mine it. They did manage to sign the top prospect in Guatemala this year, though.
Well, Joseph is nine months younger, skipped a level to be Angle's teammate, and out-OPSed him by 70 points despite fading late, probably from catching too many games. He definitely has a shot to play in the bigs.
Angle looks like he's maxed-out his talent already - yes, he's a good defender and baserunner, but you have to suspect that higher level pitchers will look at that powerful swing (.069 ISO) and just throw the ball over the plate. Hard to draw too many walks if every pitch is in the strike zone...
Of course, he's a risk. He's less than a risk than Hobgood though.
I'd rather have Coffey + Hobgood than Matzek alone.
Considering that Matzek signed for $3.9M, there's no reason why the O's couldn't have signed both. Matzek cost $1.5M more than Hobgood and was widely considered the superior talent. I'm not trying to knock Hobgood but I do think the O's could have spent a bit more and received better talent.
I certainly hope that he's overcome his late start and learned how to pitch; he could be a very nasty closer...
I have no idea on how Hobgood rates vs the other high school arms because I've never seen any of these guys pitch. I do know that virtually every professional source I've seen quoted has Hobgood rated lower.
My problem is that when you are drafting in the top 5 of the draft, you should take the best player available, period. Don't get worried about his bonus demands, or who his agent is, or whether the next guy is almost as good, and don't get really attached to a lesser talent because you think he's a great dude.
The draft happens once a year, and the top of the first round of the draft is the only time and place the Orioles are ever going to have free access to better talent than their division-mates. Don't squander that advantage, no matter how small.
12. Steve Johnson, RHP
13. Kam Mickolio, RHP
14. Troy Patton, LHP
15. Michael Ohlman, C
I think Jordan weighed the idea of Hobgood and going overslot to get guys like Coffey and Ohlman versus Wheeler and slot picks down the line. I have a hard time getting too upset about it if it isn't pretty clear that the kid is worth it. I think you have to have some rough dollar estimate in terms of what the talent is worth and what you will need to sign him. From afar, it looks like the Pirates did the same thing (i.e., slot in the first, overslot for a few guys after). If Jordan didn't feel that Wheeler wasn't significantly better than Hobgood, who am I to argue?
It's possible that Jordan ranked Wheeler significantly ahead of Hobgood but didn't think Wheeler was worth the perceived price difference. The O's, along with the other teams picking at the top of the draft, simply miscalculated what it would take to sign Matzek and Wheeler.
This is a much better version of what I meant to say.
On one hand you claim that the top free agents won't take your money, and on the other hand you are letting a greater talent walk over a couple million bucks. What about that $160 million you claim you offered to Teixeira?
This doesn't seem right. The Rockies don't fit either category but they've received some contributions from the DR (Ubaldo Jimenez, several prospects like Esmil Rogers, plus Everth Cabrera, whom they lost to the Padres in the rule 5 draft). If you count other areas, they've received an uptick of contributions from other countries (several pitchers from Venezuela, incl. Franklin Morales and Jhoulys Chacin).
Pie is pretty damn American. If you don't know that, you've got problems.
But presumably the Orioles, like every other team, had a budget for the draft. Ideally, Jordan would take the best player available in every slot and pay them whatever it takes to sign them, but he has to take his overall budget into account. As noted, the Orioles actually spent quite a bit in the draft, so it's hard to argue that they simply went cheap.
The O's, along with the other teams picking at the top of the draft, simply miscalculated what it would take to sign Matzek and Wheeler.
I think this is key. It might be true that, in retrospect, the Orioles could have afforded Matzek and the late round guys given what Matzek, et al signed for, but before the draft the picture looked a little different. Of course, it's fair to argue that Jordan misjudged the market and Matzek and Wheeler, but I think the overall strategy was sound. As I said above, I'm fairly indifferent. They all seem like good prospects, but none of them are can't miss types.
Latin America is a far bigger issue. It sounds like MacPhail is investing more there, but so far I'm disappointed in the returns. They need to get a little more aggressive.
Of course, he's a risk. He's less than a risk than Hobgood though.
Perhaps, although many have raised concerns about a jerk in Crow's delivery that could lead to problems (Mizzou has received criticism for teaching their pitchers this delivery). Hobgood seems to have a pretty smooth delivery.
I don't know, I thought it was kind of a weird draft in that I think you could pretty much take everyone taken from Tony Sanchez at #4 to Shelby Miller taken at #19 and interchanged them and I don't think you would have been appreciably better or worse.
My top 10 was
Matusz
Arrieta
Britton
(big gap)
Bell
Avery
(small gap)
Snyder
Hobgood
(small gap)
Erbe
Johnson
Waring
with Givens just off the bottom.
-- MWE
My top ten (using Sickels letter grades) is
Matusz - A
Britton - A-
Arrieta - A-/B+
Bell - B+
Snyder - B (underrated IMO...ceiling isn't high, but should be a productive player)
Hobgood - B
Erbe - B
Mickolio - B (could be an elite reliever)
Waring - B-
Joseph - B- (tempted to say Givens or COffey here, but I just don't know enough about them)
Once you get below Hobgood, I think you're in the realm of the C prospects; they are all pretty much interchangeable. Erbe doesn't have a consistent out pitch, and for someone who's been around as long as he has been he still doesn't have much of a clue about pitching; he's still just a thrower. Yeah, he had some success at Bowie this year, and yeah, he's only 21, but the more I see him the more I think his future is in the bullpen.
Avery is very raw, and he has a lot to learn, but the strikeouts weren't excessive, he works extremely hard at the game, he's probably going to be able to stay in CF, and I think he'll develop some power. The Carl Crawford comparisons are still apt, I think.
-- MWE
I’d project their grades like this:
Matusz – A/A-
Britton – B+
Arrieta - B+/B
Bell - B+/B
Snyder – B-
Hobgood – B-/C+
Erbe – B-
Mickolio – B-/C+
Waring – C+
Joseph – C+/C
Those might even be a bit generous.
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