Mike Minor: Can Braves Prospect Minor Be A Major Fantasy Baseball Star?
Heading into 2010 Mike Minorย (scheduled to make his Major League debut on Monday)ย was a highly touted pitching prospect, being selected in the first round of the 2009 draft (seventh overall).ย The Braves decided to push the 22-year-old southpaw immediately, having him open the season at Double-A.
He pitched fairly well there, with a 4.03 ERA and 1.24 WHIP, but where he really excelled was generating swings and misses.ย Over 87.0 innings he struck out 109 batters, a K/9 of 11.3.ย For a starting pitcher thatโs awfully impressive no matter what the level.
Heโs not a hard thrower, though that doesnโt mean he canโt continue to generate strikeouts as he continues to progress.ย In six starts at Triple-A heโs managed 37 Ks in 33.1 innings.ย Thatโs a K/9 of 10.1.
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Hereโs a scouting report from Baseball America prior to the season:
โMinorโs repertoire consists of four pitches, with his plus changeup rating as his best offering. His fastball has excellent movement and sits in the upper 80s, and he is capable of increasing and reducing the velocity of the pitch to keep hitters off balance. Both his command and control are outstandingโฆโ
Itโs not always about velocity, but if he can change speeds and place his pitches where he wants to, thereโs no reason to think that he canโt excel.ย Of course, when Baseball America compares his repertoire to Jeremy Sowers, there are reasons to stop and think.ย I donโt think he will be able to maintain a double-digit strikeout rate in the Major Leagues, though 8.0 or better could be a reality.
His control, which is supposed to be one of his strong suits, hasnโt been overly impressive this season.ย In 120.1 total innings heโs walked 46 batters, a BB/9 of 3.5.ย Donโt get me wrong, thatโs not a bad number, but a lot of his success has clearly been tied to his strikeouts.
At Triple-A, where he has a 1.89 ERA, heโs sporting a BABIP of .242.ย Itโs an extremely small sample size, but itโs impossible to maintain that number.ย On a Major League mound heโs likely to strikeout fewer batters and have less luck.ย If he is to throw in a few more walks, as he faces more disciplined hitters who can lay off the changeup, the results could be dangerous.
Thatโs not to say that he canโt be successful, but there certainly are reasons to be concerned.ย In keeper leagues the lefty is certainly worth stashing away because of what he can be now and beyond.ย If his changeup really is as advertised, the results should be there.
However, control pitchers often take longer to develop.ย It wouldnโt be a huge surprise to see him struggle, and to see his strikeouts fall as he adapts to the professional game.ย That certainly makes him a huge risk to play immediately.
What are your thoughts on Minor? ย Could he be usable or is he someone youโd avoid?
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