The minor league season is winding down and it's been a blast. I have the rosters and the scouting reports to show it. Sometime during the next week, I'm going to post my 10 best prospect's I've seen this season. So stay tuned.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Prospects Plus: Reading's Jake Thompson
Name: Jake Thompson
Team: Reading Fightins
Organization: Phillies
Position: SP
Organizational Rank: Third ranked prospect in the Phillies system by MLB.com
Saturday vs. Trenton Thunder: 6 innings, 2 earned runs, 2 hits, 5 walks, 5 Ks.
Positives: Showed some good stuff during this 89 pitch performance Saturday night. Thompson topped out at 93 and showed a good slider. He seemed to hold base runners well. Thompson has a classic starter's build that should give him durability and allows him to pitch on a tough downhill plane.
Negatives: Walking five batters in six innings is not what people want to see in prospect who was a key part of the Cole Hammels deal. His machanics looked to be all over the place. He is pitcher that I would not rush to the big leagues. Thompson should start the season in AAA next season.
Team: Reading Fightins
Organization: Phillies
Position: SP
Organizational Rank: Third ranked prospect in the Phillies system by MLB.com
Saturday vs. Trenton Thunder: 6 innings, 2 earned runs, 2 hits, 5 walks, 5 Ks.
Negatives: Walking five batters in six innings is not what people want to see in prospect who was a key part of the Cole Hammels deal. His machanics looked to be all over the place. He is pitcher that I would not rush to the big leagues. Thompson should start the season in AAA next season.
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Prospects Plus: Reading's Nick Williams
Name: Nick Williams
Team: Reading Fightins
Organization: Phillies
Position: CF
Organizational Rank: Fifth ranked prospect in the Phillies system by MLB.com
Saturday vs. Trenton Thunder: 2 for 4 with 2 RBI and stolen base
POSITIVES: This was my second time seeing Williams. I saw him two years ago vs. Lakewood when he was with the Rangers organization. When I saw on Saturday night, he looked more like a baseball player then an athlete playing baseball. Really did a nice job in center field. Williams was a key player in the Cole Hammels trade.
NEGATIVES: There has been some talk in the local media that Williams might get a September call up, which is something that I don't understand. He still needs time to develop, I would be be against him playing winter ball to improve his skills.
Team: Reading Fightins
Organization: Phillies
Position: CF
Organizational Rank: Fifth ranked prospect in the Phillies system by MLB.com
Saturday vs. Trenton Thunder: 2 for 4 with 2 RBI and stolen base
POSITIVES: This was my second time seeing Williams. I saw him two years ago vs. Lakewood when he was with the Rangers organization. When I saw on Saturday night, he looked more like a baseball player then an athlete playing baseball. Really did a nice job in center field. Williams was a key player in the Cole Hammels trade.
NEGATIVES: There has been some talk in the local media that Williams might get a September call up, which is something that I don't understand. He still needs time to develop, I would be be against him playing winter ball to improve his skills.