Showing posts with label Austin Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin Jackson. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

On the Farm: Austin Jackson and Andrew McCutchen Tearing Up Minors


This is my second minor league player focused article, and this as some of you know is about minor leaguers you should be targeting.

Now keep in mind for this week and the following I will not include guys such as David Price and Matt Wieters who we know will come up any day now.

So, I don't want comments saying "Where's David Price," "You forgot Matt Wieters," cause I know I forgot them.

And before you ask any questions after each player I'll have the CBS Standard Weekly Scoring score for the week (i.e. if he was in the majors how many points he'd have).

Scoring:

BBI - Walks Issued -1 point
BS - Blown Saves -2 points
ER - Earned Runs -2 points
HA - Hits Allowed -1 point
INN - Innings 3 points
K - Strikeouts 1 point
L - Losses -5 points
S - Saves 5 points
SO - Shutouts 5 points
W - Wins 7 points

Pitchers:

Neftali Feliz, Oklahoma City RedHawks (TEX)

Although it's early on in the season it never hurts to have a good ERA. And after one four inning (ignore that they're protecting his arm) start his is 0.00. In his start against the Memphis Redbirds (STL), he gave up four hits and registered four strikeouts.

The only problem is that he gave up six walks which could push back the date the Rangers were targeting him for, however watch for him in the big leagues at some point this year.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 6 points

Aaron Poreda, Birmingham Barons (CHW)

Poreda took the loss in Birmingham's game against the Chattanooga Lookouts (LAD) but that was his only blemish. In four innings (again the arm thing) of work, he allowed three hits, gave up one earned run, and then another unearned run. He also have up four walks and struck out four. His 2.25 ERA is stellar but I wouldn't expect to see him in the majors anytime soon, most likely around late June, early July.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 7 points

Chris Perez, Memphis Redbirds (STL)

Perez is the only reliever listed on here and with good reason. In three innings of work over the course of two games the only other stats he got were a win, a save two walks and three strikeouts. He didn't give up a hit, he also never gave up a run.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 22 points

1B - Singles 1 point
2B - Doubles 2 points
3B - Triples 3 points
BB - Walks (Batters) 1 point
CS - Caught Stealing -1 point
HP - Hit by Pitch 1 point
HR - Home Runs 4 points
KO - Strikeouts (Batter) -0.5 points
R - Runs 1 point
RBI - Runs Batted In 1 point
SB - Stolen Bases 2 points

Hitters:

Gaby Sanchez, 1B, New Orleans Zephyrs (FLA)

Yeah, yeah I know the season just started but this top notch minor league first baseman is batting .450 in four games. In 20 at bats, he has nine hits, scored five runs, a double and a home run. He has also driven in five RBI. Also only four strikeouts to his credit only strengthen his numbers.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 13 points

Austin Jackson, OF, Scranton W/B Yankees (NYY)

Jackson is hitting even better than Sanchez, sporting a .500 batting average. In 22 at bats, he has 11 hits, scored four runs, driven in another six, he also has a triple. One stolen base and three walks improve his stats. But he's a strikeout machine registering six.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 15 points

Andrew McCutchen, OF, Indianapolis Indians (PIT)

McCutchen is batting .278 in his 18 at bats. In those he has five hits, he's touched the plate three times, hit a double, a triple and driven in a run. He also has three walks and only two strikeouts. Two stolen bases only help him. With a thin Pittsburgh outfield, don't be surprised to see him in the majors by at least mid May.

CBS Standard League Weekly Score: 15 points

Thursday, April 9, 2009

On the Farm: Minor Leaguer Who Could Make a Major Splash


If you're a talented fantasy player you are monitoring the minor leagues for the next Ryan Braun or Evan Longoria who pop up in May or June and become studs, then first round picks next season.

Well here are some guys who are in the minors who I believe can have a chance to become that guy.

Pitchers:

Jon Niese, Buffalo Bisons (NYM)

Niese has four minor league seasons under his belt, in which he has put together a 34-26 record, 3.72 ERA in 459.2 innings. He has given up 458 hits, 231 runs, and 190 earned runs. The best parts about Niese is his 8.3 strikeouts per nine innings over those four years, along with only 3.3 walks per game.

He also has only given up only 26 home runs over his four minor league years, the highest was at Triple-A, last season. In his only major league experiment, Niese compiled a 1-1 record, 7.07 ERA in 14 innings last season which is why he's starting this season in the minors.

David Price, Durham Bulls (TB)

We all know about Price and we know what he can do but let's take a look at the statistical side of the string armed lefty. In his only minor league season he had a 12-1 record, 2.31 ERA in 109.2 innings.

Price had only 92 hits against him, 30 runs, 28 of which were earned. Seven home runs finish off a talented minor league year. Now for his major league stats, and to put it mildly, it went better than it went for Niese.

He a 0-0 record, a 1.93 ERA in 14 innings. Only nine hits, four runs, three earned came from Price during his single stint with the Rays. Not only was he a staple for the Rays' postseason run but he can be the staple for your postseason run.

Phil Hughes, Scranton W/B (NYY)

Hughes who we all remember from his astounding rookie season in 2007, is in the minors once again. However in his five minor league seasons he has compiled a 28-8 record, 2.35 ERA in 310.2 innings pitched. He has also racked up, 348 strikeouts and 77 walks.

During his two major league stints, he has a 5-7 record, 5.15 ERA, 81 strikeouts and 44 walks in his 106.2 innings. Now he has some injury history, but I think that he's going to get over it.

Hitters:

Matt Wieters, Norfolk Tides (Bal)

Wieters has already been compared to fantasy stud Geovany Soto. Just like Price he only has one year of minor league stats under his belt. During the 130 games he played, he hit .355, had 155 hits, 27 home runs and 91 RBIs.

Oh and to top it off he had two stolen bases, which ties him for eighth in most steals from catchers, if he played in the majors last season. Wieters also had 76 strikeouts and 82 walks in his 437 at bats. Only negative is that he hasn't played above Double-A, which is probably why the Orioles opted to send him down.

Austin Jackson, Scranton W/B (NYY)

Jackson just like Jon Niese, has four years of minor league service. During those four years he has hit .284, had 481 hits, 26 home runs, 189 RBIs, and 98 stolen bases in 432 games and 1,696 at bats.

During his minor league career, Jackson has 398 strikeouts and 180 walks. He is currently ranked as the Yankees top prospect in a slowly rebuilding farm system, but the Yankees' have an extremely crowded outfield which might keep him in the minors.

Jose Tabata, Indianapolis (Pit)

Tabata who is a former Yankee farm hand was traded to the Pirates in the Damaso Marte and Xavier Nady trade. In four years in the minors he has hit .296, had 379 hits, 21 home runs, and 186 RBIs, with 70 steals. He also has only 217 strikeouts and had 114 walks in his 1,280 at bats.

Tabata who is only 20 looks to storm through to the Pirates since they have virtually no one else. His only minor league competition is fellow top prospect Andrew McCutchen but unlike McCutchen, Tabata is on the 40-man roster.

Stats are courtesy of the fine people at http://www.thebaseballcube.com/