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08-29-2011, 06:59 PM
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Legend
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Xander Bogaerts
http://baseballinstinct.com/2011/08/...ox/#more-13363
The Bat
Bogaerts’ present value comes from his bat. It is starting to look like it might be a pretty impressive bat. So far, he is posting a .256/.325/.521 slash line. That doesn’t look terribly impressive on the surface. However, the first thing that jumps out is a .521 SLG and a .253 IsoP. In fact, that IsoP has only been eclipsed in the Sally League by two guys you might have heard of – Adrian Beltre and Mike Stanton. Look, yes Bogaerts has a low average right now. He doesn’t walk much and he strikes out more than you’d like. He’s also 18 and getting his first taste of stateside ball and full-season ball. Color me unconcerned. Bogaerts does currently exhibit poor pitch recognition and strike zone judgment. Again, those are things that can come with time and experience. But you can’t teach that kind of power. More impressive is that Bogaerts’ numbers are coming with a .289 BABIP and a 12% LD%. Twelve percent! That’s not a typo. It is way early but Bogaerts could be a real run producer in the future.
Our Instinct
Bogaerts is probably too raw to show up on a Top 100 list. But he’ll be a guy after next season that anyone who was brave enough to put him on their Top 100 list will be bragging every chance they get. As I said above, there is still so much time and so many games ahead of Bogaerts. With his kind of toolset, you just have no idea how things could turn out. We don’t know what kind of work ethic he has. We don’t know what his general makeup is like. We don’t know if his body is randomly susceptible to injuries. However, what we do know is that Bogaerts has shown the ability to become a special player. The two players that have put up better IsoP’s in the Sally than he has are Adrian Beltre and Mike Stanton. Beltre has been a big time hitter at times and Stanton is showing that he will likely be a big time hitter for a long time to come. Bogaerts has the raw tools to be a player somewhere between those two guys. Whether he achieves that ceiling is up to him and fate. But he is absolutely a guy to watch going forward.
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10-01-2011, 03:47 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index...nder-bogaerts/
Interesting little scouting report on Bogaerts and Brandon Jacobs at fangraphs.
Bogaerts projects to be with the Sox by his age 20-21 season. I would put that as more likely at 22-23, but still that's pretty damn young. He's a good looking prospect for sure.
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10-02-2011, 08:38 AM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
I like Bogaerts' combination of athleticism and power. He wasn't afraid to take a walk either (.064 IsoD, not great, but enough to show he doesn't swing at everything in sight) so that's a good sign for his development as a hitter.
He's exactly the kind of player you love to have in your system. I don't think he'll stick at short, but if he doesn't, there's a number of positions he could move down to that would make him useful. And whether anyone outside the org takes him seriously or not, that bat is worth our attention,
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10-02-2011, 08:27 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
The power is intriguing for a kid his age. We'll need to see how he handles the upper levels, but he seems like the real deal. I just think he ends up as a 3b
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10-02-2011, 11:28 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch;703768;
The power is intriguing for a kid his age. We'll need to see how he handles the upper levels, but he seems like the real deal. I just think he ends up as a 3b
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I can't think of the last time there was a SS who people said, across the board, "there's no doubt he can stay at SS". It seems like every player fails in comparison to Omar Vizquel and is suddenly projected to be a LF.
I don't know anything about Bogaerts' fielding skills, but the same thing has been said about a whole lot of SS historically.
I'm not saying that you're saying anything wrong; you're not. It is just such a common criticism this year I don't know what an MLB SS looks like anymore as a 19 year old.
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10-03-2011, 05:10 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by example1;703795;
I can't think of the last time there was a SS who people said, across the board, "there's no doubt he can stay at SS". It seems like every player fails in comparison to Omar Vizquel and is suddenly projected to be a LF.
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*cough*
I guess maybe you mean teenagers?
*coughcough*
If Bogaerts has the choice between watching his weight carefully and sticking at middle infield, or really developing his power and projecting out at third, I want him at third. Third base isn't SS but it's still a position where good fielding skills are critical and seriously help the team.
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10-03-2011, 06:28 PM
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Catalyst
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by example1;703795;
I can't think of the last time there was a SS who people said, across the board, "there's no doubt he can stay at SS". It seems like every player fails in comparison to Omar Vizquel and is suddenly projected to be a LF.
I don't know anything about Bogaerts' fielding skills, but the same thing has been said about a whole lot of SS historically.
I'm not saying that you're saying anything wrong; you're not. It is just such a common criticism this year I don't know what an MLB SS looks like anymore as a 19 year old.
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see Cito Culver
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10-05-2011, 12:58 AM
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Deity
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch;703887;
see Cito Culver
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Pinstripe Ally: (2nd site I found on the kid)
"Some think he profiles better as a centerfielder"
...again, can there be a scouting report that just says "going to be a shortstop"?
It's a minor criticism (and not a criticism of Culver or Bogaerts or anyone). Just constant across most scouting reports.
And yes, Doj, I realize that Iglesias does not get that rap. He's also not supposed to be a high offensive/power hitting guy who "might play better at the corner".
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10-05-2011, 10:39 AM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
I think it's just the easiest way to not sound like you're gushing about a player. The fact is though that it does wind up true quite a bit (WMB was originally a shortstop, remember) and there's a certain stockiness required for most power hitters that makes playing up the middle unlikely. So it's a mix of things.
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10-06-2011, 09:18 PM
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Catalyst
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by example1;704221;
Pinstripe Ally: (2nd site I found on the kid)
"Some think he profiles better as a centerfielder"
...again, can there be a scouting report that just says "going to be a shortstop"?
It's a minor criticism (and not a criticism of Culver or Bogaerts or anyone). Just constant across most scouting reports.
And yes, Doj, I realize that Iglesias does not get that rap. He's also not supposed to be a high offensive/power hitting guy who "might play better at the corner".
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Pinstripe Alley? I scour a lot of sites and I have never heard of it. Every SR I have read on Culver is that he's quick, good hands, good arm and projects as a SS in the majors. The only question is the stick. I think he should actually ditch batting left handed. His RH swing is his natural side and he mashes righty.
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10-07-2011, 11:26 AM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch;704458;
Pinstripe Alley? I scour a lot of sites and I have never heard of it. Every SR I have read on Culver is that he's quick, good hands, good arm and projects as a SS in the majors. The only question is the stick. I think he should actually ditch batting left handed. His RH swing is his natural side and he mashes righty.
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I have no idea what pinstripe alley is. It was the second site that came up when I searched for him. This isn't about this Culver guy. It is about the tendency to say that players can't stick/shouldn't stick at SS. You cited him as an obvious example that nobody would say that about, and I found someone saying that on the 2nd site I went to. Just saying...
I don't care about Culver, honestly. He should go in your Yankee prospect thread.
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01-18-2012, 11:47 AM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
I'm also very interested to see how this kid develops. He's so young now that there is still so much uncertainty about how good he will become, but I really like his combination of size/athleticism/power. Someone mentioned him moving to 3rd when his body fully develops, but aren't we all banking on Middlebrooks to be the future 3rd baseman for us? I can see Middlebrooks becoming a quality player, so if Bogaerts ends up there, then it means that Middlebrook didn't pan out the way we hoped. Given the situation that we have now in the OF, I wouldn't mind seeing him converted into a corner OF spot as he matures. With him, Jacoby and a (hopefully) new Crawford, our OF would look ok to me. We would then also have Sweeney and Kalish as insurance as well.
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01-18-2012, 12:09 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
Never bank the future of a position on one prospect. If Bogaerts wants to be a 3B and Middlebrooks wants to be a 3B, you let them both be 3B and pray one of them makes it. It's not like you can't kick one of them to the outfield a la Alex Gordon/Casey Blake if you really need to -- especially because IIRC Bogaerts and Middlebrooks are both on the athletic side of 3B (as in, not Mike Lowell)
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01-18-2012, 12:14 PM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
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Originally Posted by Dojji;721560;
Never bank the future of a position on one prospect. If Bogaerts wants to be a 3B and Middlebrooks wants to be a 3B, you let them both be 3B and pray one of them makes it. It's not like you can't kick one of them to the outfield a la Alex Gordon/Casey Blake if you really need to -- especially because IIRC Bogaerts and Middlebrooks are both on the athletic side of 3B (as in, not Mike Lowell)
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Fair point. As I said in my post, I would have thought that Middlebrooks is the most ready of the two and is the prefered option at 3rd, and that I have no problem with Bogaerts taking that job, but I would think if he does then it means that Middlebrooks has flamed out. On top of that, I was under the impression that Bogaerts was more versatile than Middlebrooks in the amount of different positions that he can play, which is another reason that I was looking at Middlebrooks at 3rd and Bogaerts filling a need somewhere else. However, as you said, if they both compete for the job at 3rd and Bogaerts proves to be a better option, then of course I would want to see us give him that job.
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04-23-2012, 01:27 AM
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Re: Xander Bogaerts
Id love to see Xander get some action in Boston by 2013.. Wishful thinking? perhaps
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