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  • Marlins Hit List

    Very similar to Baseball America's Prospect Hot Sheet, but purely Marlin related.

    Also, this look's much prettier over at Future Fish.

    Starting Five

    No. 1 Mike Stanton, RF Double-A Jacksonville Suns
    Age: 20
    What He’s Done: .338/.489/.789 (71ab) 9hr 20bb 19k
    Gimme More: The 20 year old phenom is tearing apart the Southern League. He leads the league in OBP, OPS, homeruns, and RBI. He’s seemingly has nothing left to prove in Double-A especially with the news coming out that he has been intentionally walked a few times as pitchers are petrified of him. It’s only a matter of weeks (maybe even days) until he is down in New Orleans.
    Editor’s Note: He just hit #10 as this was being written

    No. 2 Alejandro Sanabia, SP Double-A Jacksonville Suns
    Age: 21
    What He’s Done: 2-0, 0.71era, 25.1ip, 17h, 1hr, 7bb, 23k, .185baa
    Gimme More: Sanabia didn’t get too much pub coming off a solid season in Jupiter but he’s been absolutely lights out in 4 starts with Jacksonville. The main reason for taking his game to the next level appears to be his changeup that he has near perfected over the last 2 seasons. Keeping Southern League hitters off balance, Sanabia has yet to give up more than 5 hits in any game this season.

    No. 3 Logan Morrison, 1B Triple-A New Orleans Zephyrs
    Age: 22
    What He’s Done: .300/.383/.600 (40ab) 2hr 6bb 6k
    Gimme More: LoMo came into Spring Training with a chance to win the everyday first base job but lost out to fellow prospect Gaby Sanchez. At the end of the day, this could be a blessing for everyone involved. Morrison has gotten off to a hot start in the Pacific Coast League but a collision with a player last week has put him on the 7 day DL with a shoulder injury. He is set to have an MRI this week.

    No. 4 Ryan Tucker, SP Triple-A New Orleans Zephyrs
    Age: 22
    What He’s Done: 0-1, 2.70era, 16.2ip, 17h, 0hr, 4bb, 11k, .258baa
    Gimme More: Tucker is starting to figure out that hitters in Double A and higher can sit on that 95mph fastball if that is the only pitch you can run through the strikezone. He now operates with a much improved slider and it is keeping hitters off balance enough for him to have some success early on in the season. It will be interesting to see if the organization keeps him in the AAA rotation, a place where he clearly looks more comfortable than out of the bullpen.

    No. 5 Osvaldo Martinez, SS Double-A Jacksonville Suns
    Age: 22
    What He’s Done: .351/.438/.416 (77ab) 5xbh 11bb 11k
    Gimme More: Coming off a disappointing season in Jupiter, Martinez has come out guns-a-blazin in Jupiter. He got a chance to go to his first major league camp in March and definitely opened some eyes with his smooth defense and baserunning prowess. He does a good job of working the count and while he doesn’t walk as much as you’d like, he’s well on pace to break his personal record for walks in a season.

    Hey, it’s a start

    Kyle Skipworth, C Low-A Greensboro Grasshoppers
    Age: 20
    What He’s Done: .217/.308/.435 (69ab) 3hr 9bb 22k
    Gimme More: You can’t really sugar coat it. Right now, former 1st round pick Kyle Skipworth has been a massive disappointment in everyone’s eyes. The good news is that he’s still extremely young but at some point it would be nice if he would produce some. He’s still striking out way too much but his walk rate is much improved and he is showing some good power at the plate. It goes without saying but the average needs to come up, especially considering that half his games are in a hitter’s park.

    For Shame:

    High-A Jupiter Hammerheads Hitters
    Gimme More: There is no Jupiter player with atleast 23 at bats that has a .723 OPS or better. That’s absolutely pathetic. The poster boy might as well be prospect Jake Smolinski. The guy that better make us forget about Josh Willingham is hitting .200/.271/.320 in 75 at bats with just 1 homerun. He has 7 walks and 20 strikeouts. Here’s a guy that struck out just 45 times in 279 at bats last season.

    Hangin’ in There:

    Chad James, SP Low-A Greensboro Grasshoppers
    Age: 19
    What He’s Done: 0-3, 4.30era, 14.2ip, 13h, 1hr, 7bb, 14k, .232baa
    Gimme More: The Marlins 2009 1st round pick was thrown right into the fire this year by making his debut in Greensboro. Although his era isn’t sparking now, his peripherals are quite sexy. As one of the younger players in the South Atlantic League, James has held his own in 3 starts and in his previous start he went 6 innings, giving up just 4 hits while walking 2. Of course him being on the 7 day DL right now, doesn’t help matters, it will be interesting to see if he can continue to build off this strong start to his career.

    What’s A Man Gotta Do?:

    Brad Stone, SP/RP Low-A Jacksonville Suns
    Age: 26
    What He’s Done: 1-1, 2.89era, 18.2ip, 11h, 0hr, 6bb 10k, .167baa
    Gimme More: Since being drafted in the 12th round by the Marlins back in 2006, Brad Stone has done one thing. That would be getting hitters out. He has pitched at every level of the organization besides the bigs and sports a career 2.71era, 1.16whip in 282.2 innings of work. It looks like he’s just organizational filler at this point which is a shame as he’s proved that he can be an effective arm out of the bullpen in the minor leagues.
    Last edited by Ramp; 04-29-2010, 11:29 PM.

  • #2
    Let Kyle Skipworth be a lesson to this front office. Joe Mauers don't grow on trees.

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    • #3
      Last 10 games for Skip: .382/.405/.735 3hr 1bb 12k 34ab

      overall: .262/.328/.514 6hr 10bb 36k 107ab

      I likey the turn around.... keep it up

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      • #4
        Also he's hitting better on the road than at Greensboro's hitter friendly stadium. .298/.349/.579 on the road.
        "You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
        - Michael Johnson


        J.T. Realmuto .282/.351/.412

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        • #5
          the power from skip is nice to see, but lawdy he's still got a strikeout problem

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          • #6
            If the power stays, I'll take the K's from Skip. We can't afford to have him miss, it sets the organization back big time.

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            • #7
              If Skip hits .250/.325/.450 in the bigs with acceptable D, has to be a victory right?

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              • #8
                Marlins Hit List

                I'm in Greensboro right now watching Skip. I'll post my thoughts after the game.

                On an unrelated note, I was driving through Greensboro today and all the Grasshopper billboards in the city have Stantons picture. I swooned.

                Skip just went yard. Awesome.

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                • #9
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                  • #10
                    Is CC driving to Miami and stopping in Geeboro to see the badenHoppers?

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                    • #11
                      Marlins Hit List

                      I am in NC visiting my girlfriend's family. Her parents live about 30 minutes away from Greensboro.

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                      • #12
                        Oh, coo, but less coo than I thought

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                        • #13
                          Skip homered in his last AB

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                          • #14
                            Marlins Hit List

                            Skip hit one up the middle for an RBI right now. He has half of the team's hits. However he was swinging at ball 4 on a 3-0 count earlier in the at bat.

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                            • #15
                              My thoughts on today's Greensboro game.

                              - Chad James didn't pitch and every pitcher we had out there got absolutely rocked by the Hickory Crawdads (TX Rangers affiliate).

                              - Skipworth struck out on his first at-bat on an off speed pitch that was a bit high and outside. Looked completely fooled by it.

                              - In his 2nd AB, Skipworth had a very nice HR. It was hit to right-center around the 350 ft. mark. The ball hit a higher part of the scoreboard, so I'd estimate it to be about a 360-375 ft. shot. If I recall, it was a first pitch swing and it was an absolute no-doubter.


                              - Third at-bat, he singled right up the middle. That at-bat, he had some questionable plate discipline. He worked the count to 3-0 and then swung at ball 4 on the next pitch. Fouled off a sharp line drive on the next pitch to bring the count to 3-2. Then, he hit that nice single.

                              - As for Skipworth's defense, he was pretty solid blocking pitches in the dirt. He got a lot of work today because the pitching staff was throwing garbage and there were a lot of wild pitches.

                              - He had some good instincts with throwing to try to pick off runners. He made two throws (once when a runner on 1st and another to a runner on 3rd). Both plays were very close and hurt by the poor tags the 1B and 3B put on the throw. Skip's delivery is a little too long; a quicker delivery would've likely nailed both runners, bad tag and all. He definitely needs to shorten his throw, but that'll likely develop some once his body begins to fill up more. He's quite lanky.

                              I'll post again if there's anything I remember or if anyone has any questions about a particular prospect who was playing that game.

                              Oh, funny note. There is an in-between-innings game called "Are you Smarter than a Grasshopper" where one of the players competes against a fan in a single elementary school trivia question. The question was: "What bodily system are the lungs part of?" Grasshopper resident-genius, Chad James answered, "The Body System."

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