Fantasy Baseball Prospect Tracker: Arrieta, Holland, Drabek, and More
As the calendar turns to May, prospects are going to slowly become a bigger factor for fantasy owners.ย Who could be on the verge of being recalled and making an impact?ย
Letโs take a look at a few of the bigger names (remember, who we look at will rotate on a weekly basis, so check back every Friday for the latest):
Lars Anderson โBoston Red Sox โ1B
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With David Ortiz continuing to struggle, the Red Sox are inching Anderson along towards the Major Leagues.ย He dominated Double-A through 62 AB, hitting .355 with 5 HR and 16 RBI and has now been pushed to Triple-A.ย
Of course, the Red Sox could always opt to acquire a replacement, but you have to think they could at least consider Anderson on a short-term basis.ย Still, realize that his success came courtesy of a 52.1% flyball rate and a .415 BABIP.ย
Heโs a top talent, but chances are his average could be poor in the Major Leagues.ย He deserves a little bit more of an in-depth look in the near future.
Derek Holland โTexas Rangers โPitcher
Starting back at Triple-A after his fairly disastrous Major League experience in 2009 (6.12 ERA), Holland looks like the pitcher he did in 2008.ย
In his first four starts heโs sporting a miniscule 0.67 ERA while posting 21 Ks vs. 3 BBs.ย In 2008 across three levels in the minors he posted a 157:40 ratio, so donโt think the control is an aberration.ย
Entering the year his minor league K/9 was 10.0, so again, what heโs showing right now is extremely realistic.ย With him dominating the Pacific Coast League, itโs just a matter of time before the Rangers give the lefty a shot once again.ย
Once he does, heโs going to have potential value in all formats.ย If you are in need of some pitching and have room on your bench, now is probably the perfect time to stash him away because it could soon be too late.
Jake Arrieta โBaltimore Orioles โPitcher
He had allowed just one earned run over his first four starts before getting touched up a bit yesterday.ย He allowed three earned runs over six innings, raising his ERA to 1.16.ย Itโs terrible, I know.ย
Prior to this season he had posted a K/9 of 9.2 and a BB/9 of 3.7, so while he has electric stuff, the control is a bit of a question.ย Heโs already walked 14 batters over 31 innings, a BB/9 of 4.1.ย
If he gets a chance in a tough AL East and doesnโt have his control, the results are not going to be pretty.ย For more on Arrieta, click here .
Desmond Jennings โTampa Bay Rays โOutfield
A sprained wrist caused his season to start on April 18, so we donโt have much of a sample size to look at quite yet.ย In just 17 AB heโs hitting .235 with 0 HR and 2 RBI at Triple-A.ย
He has been awfully impressive, however, already scoring six runs and stealing five bases.ย We all know heโs among the elite prospects in the game, and look towards a potential recall at some point this season.ย For more on Jennings, click here .
Chris Carter โOakland Athletics โFirst Base
Power, power, power.ย Thatโs about all we need to know about Carter, isnโt it?ย
Unfortunately, the power has not been overly impressive just yet, considering he calls the Pacific Coast League home.ย Heโs hitting .282 with 4 HR, 12 RBI and 14 R over his first 71 AB.ย That puts him in a tie for ninth, four HR behind the league leader, Brett Wallace.ย
Additionally, Daric Barton has gotten off to a good start, keeping Carter a little bit further away.ย His power will translate, even in a huge ballpark, but heโs really going to need to turn it up if he wants to force the Aโs hand.
Tanner Scheppers โTexas Rangers โPitcher
Heโs been putting up video game-esque statistics in a relief role, with a 0.90 ERA and 0.30 WHIP over 10 innings of work.ย Oh, I almost forgot the 18 Ks and 0 BBs.ย
With stuff like that, itโs just a matter of time before he finds a spot in the Rangers bullpen.ย Heโs not going to step into the closerโs role, with Neftali Feliz and Frank Francisco there, but if you are in a league that uses middle relievers he will instantly have value.
Danny Valencia โMinnesota Twins โThird Baseman
The Twins have a hole at 3B, but Valencia has done little to step up and force the team to give him a chance.ย Through 70 AB he is hitting .243 with 0 HR, 7 RBI and 7 R.ย
Amazingly, he hasnโt been extremely unlucky either, with a BABIP of .298.ย He showed more last season at Triple-A (.286, 7 HR, 41 RBI in 269 AB), so there is hope, but even those numbers donโt give owners much hope that he will be a usable option outside of the deepest of formats.
Jacob Turner โDetroit Tigers โPitcher
He has looked good early on in 2010, but he hasnโt had much opportunity yet, either.ย Heโs pitched just nine innings in two starts, posting a 1.00 ERA while striking out 11 against 0 walks.ย
He may be on the fast track, but right now heโs out due to tightness in his forearm.ย Weโll keep a close eye on the injury before drawing any conclusions on his potential impact this season.ย
Still, from what weโve seen early, it wouldnโt be a surprise to see him make the jump from Single-A all the way to the Tigers bullpen late in the year.
Jason Castro โHouston Astros โCatcher
Prior to the season many thought that it was inevitable that Castro would be the Astros catcher at some point in 2010.ย Then the 2008 first round pick opened the season at Triple-A hitting .224 with 0 HR and 5 RBI in 49 AB.ย What are we all saying now?ย
Granted, it is a small sample, but still, in the Pacific Coast League fantasy owners want to see significantly more.ย The power just isnโt there yet, with a 52.4% groundball rate (though he has a career mark under 40%, so there is hope).ย
Give him some time and he will likely come around, but he clearly needs to develop against upper level pitching.ย For more on Castro, click here .
Kyle Drabek โToronto Blue Jays โPitcher
The former Phillie has struggled with his command early on, walking 12 batters in just 21.1 innings.ย He also hasnโt gone more than 5.2 yet, another bit of a red flag.ย
We like the strikeouts (20) and the ERA is alright (3.80), but itโs not enough to get me overly excited right now.ย I expect him to turn things around in due time, so I wouldnโt be overly concerned just yet.ย
His career walk rate is 3.2, so Iโm pretty confident heโll get the righted and the rest will follow suit.ย For more on Drabek, click here .
Jordan Danks โChicago White Sox โOutfielder
In 2009 he showed little power (9 HR) and speed (12 SB), so why should we be interested at all in him?ย Heโs giving us a little taste, with 2 HR and 6 SB over his first 74 AB at Triple-A.ย
Thatโs nice and all, but his 23 Ks in 74 AB clearly gives significant cause for concern.ย If he canโt make contact against Triple-A pitching, what are we supposed to expect against Major League pitchers?ย
Heโs going to need to improve considerably before he should give owners the impression that he could make an impact.
Carlos Peguero โSeattle Mariners โOutfielder
Baseball America did not have him ranked among the teamโs top prospects prior to 2010, despite having hit 31 HR at High Single-A in 2009.ย Heโs proving that it was no fluke, opening up at Double-A by hitting .378 with 9 HR and 18 RBI in 74 AB.ย
The lefty has destroyed right-handers in the early going, hitting .418 with 8 HR.ย Yes, the average has come courtesy of an unrealistic BABIP (.388), but the strikeout rate isnโt awful (21.6%) and we all know the Mariners are in desperate need of some thunder in the middle of their order.ย
At 23-years old, it wouldnโt be a huge surprise to see him get a shot at some point in 2010, so keep the name filed in the back of your mind if you think you may need a power boost.
What are your thoughts on these prospects?ย Who is the most likely to make an impact in 2010?ย Which are you highest on?
To view the first Prospect Tracker, including Carlos Santana, Pedro Alvarez & more, click here .
For more looks at prospects, you can check out the following articles:
- Dustin Ackley
- Yonder Alonso
- J.P. Arencibia
- Jake Arrieta
- Phillippe Aumont
- Josh Bell
- Jason Castro
- Starlin Castro
- Allen Craig
- Aaron Crow
- Kyle Drabek
- Todd Frazier
- Christian Friedrich
- Jeremy Hellickson
- Daniel Hudson
- Jay Jackson
- Desmond Jennings
- Mike Leake
- Martin Perez
- Buster Posey
- Gaby Sanchez
- Carlos Santana
- Michael Saunders
- Anthony Slama
- Brett Wallace
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