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Baseball Instinct 2012 | Top C Prospects List

by Thomas Belmont on February 5, 2012

Continuing our run through the Top 10 Lists for prospects, we find ourselves at the catchers position. A position that finds some right now players that could make a serious impact as early as the beginning of this season and down through the Top 10 into our 360 for some really young backstops that could be flying up the charts this year with the likes of Realmuto, Maron, Hernandez and Alfaro. So once again, let’s take a step back and take a broad look at the minor leagues as we go position by position and bring to you the Top Position Lists with some additional players and information.

Because as we said, we’ll be analyzing the Baseball Instinct 360° not only full circle, but 365 days a year. The deeper we get into the video and our customized Instinctools Stat System the more the view changes from the top.

So let’s get into the catchers position and give you the list and some of the current thoughts.

In the Top 100

5°Jesus Montero, C/DH, Mariners, 11/28/1989 - Montero came in at #1 on our 2011 Top 100 List based on his advanced bat at a young age and making it all the way to Triple-A as a catcher. As we said in his Prospect Instinct, a perfect storm of events have led to him being in line for a shot at the catchers position in the Bronx. His contact ability is elite regardless of where he plays. He’ll have above average power as a 20-something and elite level power in his prime. How long he actually sticks at catcher is dependent of how well Joe Girardi and Tony Pena are able to cultivate him. But those two are the reason for my optimism of a future average regular on defense and glowing reviews on offense. ETA 2012.

Update InstinctWell, the trade to Seattle finally happened. It looks like Seattle thinks he can handle a full catchers workload. He’s not going to be the best defender in the league, I think we all know that already. But the bat is legit and fantasy players should take note now. Real baseball? His bat will need to carry him and we think it can. [click to continue…]

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2011 MLB Amateur Draft | First Basemen Review

by George Utter on January 24, 2012

Welcome back to the 2011 draft “in-season” review. We started the series last fall, but took a break from it to present to you our top 10 lists and, of course, our Baseball Instinct 360° top prospects list for 2012. In this series we’re taking a look at players from the 2011 draft who signed and got into game play in 2011. We’ve separated the High School players from the College players and compiled which players had the best season statistically. This ranking if you will, isn’t based on tools or skill set, nor is it a projection into the career these players may have. It’s purely a spotlight on those players from the past draft that grabbed our eye statistically.

I love these types of articles. I get to get my stat geek on. I’ll take a look at a guy like Adam Eaton, OF Diamondbacks (2010 draft round 19 pick 571), who had a great 2010 debut, got on our radar like these players, we investigated him closer, and he followed up 2010 with a solid 2011 campaign. Or perhaps a kid like Brandon Drury, 3B Braves (2010 draft round 13 pick 404). He didn’t have a statistically impressive debut in the GCL, but in a short-supply class of high school players, coupled with the fact that he’s from my region in the Pacific Northwest, he made the “keep an eye on” list for me. As with Eaton, a fantastic 2011 campaign and now both players are on our top 360 list.

We jump back into things with a look at the First basemen. As with the other articles, there was no short supply of silky sweet statistical goodness from the college players, however, the high-school players were in short supply.

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Prospect Instinct | Charlie Blackmon OF, Colorado Rockies

by David Reiffer on December 25, 2011

Charlie Blackmon OF Colorado Rockies

7/1/86

Height: 6’3″ Weight: 200

Elbow tendinitis robbed Charlie of his luckwarm status as left-handed pitching depth at Georgia Tech. The junior college transfer student got noticed later in the Texas Collegiate League where he passed himself off as a pitcher/hitter and curried the favor of former Texas Ranger outfielder and team manager Rusty Greer. A friendly call later from Greer to Blackmon’s Georgia Tech head coach and he was back on the team and opening eyes with the bat. Next, Charlie Blackmon become the 2nd round pick of the Colorado Rockies in 2008. [click to continue…]

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Colorado Rockies 2012 Top 10 Prospects List

by David Reiffer on December 10, 2011

We’re continuing on with our look at the Top 10 prospects for each MLB club.  We’ve been mixing in commentary from other sites who follow their respected teams very closely for some of our reports.  This time around we are going to stay in-house again as Dave Reiffer takes a look at the Colorado Rockies top 10 prospects.  So with that in mind, Let’s see what Dave has to say about these young Rockies. [click to continue…]

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Prospect Instinct | Tyler Matzek, LHP Colorado Rockies

by David Reiffer December 1, 2011

Tyler Matzek LHP, Colorado Rockies 10/19/1990 Height: 6’3″ Weight: 210 . Won in the first round, 11th overall, by the Colorado Rockies in 2009 from Capistrano Vally High School in California, Tyler Matzek had a scholarship waiting for him at Oregon. Minutes before the signing deadline, the Rockies secured the young left-hander with a signing [...]

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2011 MLB Draft | Shortstops Review Part 2

by George Utter November 7, 2011

Welcome back to our review of the 2011 draft.  In this series we’re taking a look at players from the 2011 draft who signed and got into game play in 2011.  We’ve separated the High School players from the College players and compiled which players had the best season statistically.  This isn’t a prospect ranking, rather [...]

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2012 Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game Preview

by George Utter November 4, 2011

The Arizona Fall League will have it’s showcase game on Saturday, November 5th 2011.  It will feature 50 of the top prospects in baseball, including the top 2 prospects in baseball; Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout and Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper.  In addition, the top 2 draft picks and the #15 draft pick [...]

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2011 MLB Draft | Shortstops Review Part 1

by George Utter November 3, 2011

Welcome back to our review of the 2011 draft.  In this series we’re taking a look at players from the 2011 draft who signed and got into game play in 2011.  We’ve separated the High School players from the College players and compiled which players had the best season statistically.  This isn’t a prospect ranking, rather [...]

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Prospect Instinct | Nolan Arenado, 3B Colorado Rockies

by Thomas Belmont October 18, 2011

Nolan Arenado was drafted out of High School in El Toro, CA by the Rockies in 2009. Taken in the second round, with the 59th overall pick, he signed for an above slot $625,000 bonus. He was drafted based on his plus hitting projection in spite of numerous questions about where he would eventually play on defense.

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Touch’em All | Texas League Top Prospects – Hitters

by Thomas Belmont October 13, 2011

Welcome to another edition of Touch’em All! We are going through the minor leagues with one goal in mind: Give you the fan, or fantasy player, the info and analysis that you need. This time, we are reviewing some of the top performances in the Texas League. Players were selected for this list with age appropriate-ness to level, draft position, performance, and physical tools in mind. So let’s get started!!

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