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01-06-2006, 12:48 AM
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BA Red Sox Top 10 List
The list is out and here it is.....
1. Andy Marte, 3b
2. Jon Lester, lhp
3. Jonathan Papelbon, rhp
4. Craig Hansen, rhp
5. Dustin Pedroia, 2b/ss
6. Jacoby Ellsbury, of
7. Kelly Shoppach, c
8. Manny Delcarmen, rhp
9. Jed Lowrie, ss/2b
10. Clay Buchholz, rhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Dustin Pedroia
Best Power Hitter Luis Soto
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Dustin Pedroia
Fastest Baserunner Jacoby Ellsbury
Best Athlete Jacoby Ellsbury
Best Fastball Craig Hansen
Best Curveball Manny Delcarmen
Best Slider Craig Hansen
Best Changeup Randy Beam
Best Control Abe Alvarez
Best Defensive Catcher Kelly Shoppach
Best Defensive Infielder Dustin Pedroia
Best Infield Arm Andrew Pinckney
Best Defensive Outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury
Best Outfield Arm Willy Mota
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01-06-2006, 01:23 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
Cool. What strikes me...
Lester has no "Best Tools" and is ahead of Pap?
Lester and Papelbon are behind Marte. What did we get again? Would Hanley be ahead of Papelbon or Lester if he were still here?
Who the hell is Randy Beam?
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01-06-2006, 01:44 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
The tools are prob so close that they put Lester ahead on the list because hes left handed.
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01-06-2006, 01:56 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
here is the scouting report on beam
Tall lefty who has impressed quite a few scouts early in his pro career. His arsenal includes a mid-to-high-80s fastball, a slurve curveball and a very good changeup. Beam has closed since being drafted by Boston, but he is also especially adept at getting out left-handed hitters.
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01-06-2006, 06:41 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
Ya know what impresses me? How about Pedroia:
Best Average
Best discipline
Best Inf Defense.
This guy really has the potential to be something special. As does Ellsbury who was drafted AHEAD of Hansen--which should say something about his skill set: fastest, best athlete and best defensive OF.
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01-06-2006, 07:23 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
Yes, i can't wait for them to reach the Mjors. We gain in speed, defense, and Pedroia's hitting for average. Buchholz has now cracked our top 10 i guess, he's pretty solid but no Lester/papelbon just yet.
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01-06-2006, 07:48 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
it shouldve been added that Papelbon has induced the best splitter of the crop
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01-06-2006, 07:49 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
How does Soto have more power than Marte?? I know soto is supposed to have some good power like 30-35 hr, but marte is supposed to be a 40+ hr guy.
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01-06-2006, 09:13 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
i was surprised as well that marte didn't have the best power....maybe its a good sign that soto can also become a power hitter like marte.
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01-06-2006, 10:14 AM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
Ellsbury got picked in front of Hansen because there were only 2 teams picking between our picks and it was pretty obvious neither would pay the price for Hansen but Ellsbury could've gone off the board and we wouldn't get both.
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01-06-2006, 03:40 PM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
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Originally Posted by example1
Ya know what impresses me? How about Pedroia:
Best Average
Best discipline
Best Inf Defense.
This guy really has the potential to be something special. As does Ellsbury who was drafted AHEAD of Hansen--which should say something about his skill set: fastest, best athlete and best defensive OF.
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Yea pedroia RULES. i met him at a seadogs game last year. i was the only one who knew who he was and i was calling for him and he ended up signging an autograph for me but none of the others waiting for one, a day later, he was upgraded to aaa....
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01-06-2006, 04:52 PM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
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Sox monitoring Marte's progress
Star prospect spending winter in Dominican with Azucareros
By Ian Browne / MLB.com
The Red Sox are monitoring recently acquired prospect Andy Marte with a great deal of interest, and with good reason. Marte, one of the most promising young corner players in the game, could wind up being a big part of the team's future. The third baseman is spending his winter playing for Azucareros of the Dominican League. Don't read too much into the slow start (.226, 12 runs, 26 hits, five doubles, two homers and nine RBIs) Marte had at the plate.
"It's a tough league, especially when you are not in the lineup everyday, but he has responded pretty well," said Red Sox co-general manager Ben Cherington. In fact, Craig Shipley, special assistant to the general manager for the Red Sox, met personally with Marte recently in the Dominican and came back with a solid report. "Pretty positive overall," said Cherington. "He has plus-power and controls the strike zone well."
At the time the Red Sox made the trade for Marte -- sending Edgar Renteria to the Braves on Dec. 8 -- there was talk that there could be a position switch in the works if it would help the Minor Leaguer get to the Major Leagues in quicker fashion. After all, the Red Sox already have a starter at third base in Mike Lowell. However, Cherington said that Marte, who was recently named the club's top prospect by Baseball America, is sticking at third for now. He is expected to begin the season at Triple-A Pawtucket, though matters like that are always subject to change.
In early playoff action, Marte produced two hits in his first five at-bats for Azucareros. As for other Red Sox Minor Leaguers staying active this winter, Cherington has been impressed by the work of Edgar Martinez, who began his career as a catcher but was converted to a pitcher on Aug. 3, 2004. "Edgar Martinez continues to progress well as a pitcher," Cherington said. "His numbers are solid this winter, not spectacular, but for a guy 16 months into his pitching career, to be competing at that level is a great sign." Pitching for Pastora of the Venezuelan League, Martinez went 1-1 with a 4.76 ERA in 15 relief appearances, striking out 14 batters over 17 innings.
Left-hander Mike Bumatay has provided solid work out of the bullpen for Aragua (Venezuela), registering a 3.38 ERA over 32 games. In Puerto Rico, third baseman Raul Nieves is hitting .227 with no homers and five RBIs in 97 at-bats.
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Watch for Martinez, he could have a call up this coming season.
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01-06-2006, 07:26 PM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
they changed who had the most power from soto to marte today on BA
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01-08-2006, 09:32 PM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
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Originally Posted by Beckett95
How does Soto have more power than Marte?? I know soto is supposed to have some good power like 30-35 hr, but marte is supposed to be a 40+ hr guy.
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It's really a toss up. Soto's swing is so perfect, that the Red Sox have ordered no one to tamper with it. He should signs of a breakout this year, and was invited to the Single A homerun derby.
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01-09-2006, 05:39 PM
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Re: BA Red Sox Top 10 List
hopefully Soto can turn into a 35-40 hr guy.
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Scouting Report: According to Director of former International Scouting Louie Eljaua, "Luis brings a special blend of talent and instincts every time he steps on the field. He has an advanced hitting approach at the plate for someone his age, and he is very athletic with above-average arm strength." Soto's swing is nearly flawless. High ceiling at the plate. Great speed and excellent in the field. Converted to an outfielder in the spring of 2005.
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Marte was also listed as Atlanta's top propsect for 2006.
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