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August 15, 2013 What Scouts Are SayingAugust 15, 2013
Many of our authors make a habit of speaking to scouts and other talent evaluators in order to bring you the best baseball information available. Not all of the tidbits gleaned from those conversations make it into our articles, but we don't want them to go to waste. Instead, we'll be collecting them in a regular feature called "What Scouts Are Saying," which will be open to participation from the entire BP staff and include quotes about minor leaguers and major leaguers alike. Major Leagues
Red Sox LHP Jon Lester: “Got to see him recently and, despite his lack of dominance compared to past years, he remains a personal favorite of mine. You hear a lot of guys commenting that he has fallen in love with his cutter and that is why he hasn't been as dominant as he has in years past, but the biggest difference I see is his curveball isn't the same. It looks more like a sweepy, get-me-over pitch that he just flips into the zone, and in the past it was more of a bastard 1-7 hammer. It's always going to give lefties trouble, but the downward action on it used to give righties serious issues and I'm not seeing that anymore now that it has more side-to-side action. Still, there aren't many pitchers who can take a plus pitch out of their arsenal and still have a lot of success. ”
Minor Leagues Rangers Low-A OF Lewis Brinson: “Brinson is the total package. Good power and will eventually be a better-than-average hitter. Has really good instincts and catches and cradles the ball so smoothly and easily. Reminds me of the way a young Lee Mazzilli used to do it while playing outfield for the Mets. He almost caresses the ball into his glove. Just an off-the-charts athlete.”
Rangers Low-A 3B Joey Gallo: “One of the best power bats I've ever seen at this age, and that includes Bryce Harper and Manny Ramirez. When he extends his hands, he launches the ball and uses his whole body so smoothly and easily. On the scale of 20-80, his power is a 90. And don't underestimate his defense either. He's a better defensive third baseman than people give him credit for.”
White Sox Triple-A SS Leury Garcia: “I'm a huge fan of the way he plays the game and think he is a great acquisition for the White Sox. He's got well above average speed and range and a 60 or 65 arm, and he has played all over the infield and outfield this season. He's got a long way to go with the bat, but given that he has barely 650 plate appearances in Double-A and Triple-A combined and he's 22 years old, he's more than holding his own. His floor is a Swiss Army utility player who can play solid defense all over the place, and if he hits he can be a solid everyday shortstop.”
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I love reading the comments and perspective from scouts and GMs. Keep it up. Only criticsm is that when I get to the end of the article I wish there was more. But that really has to do with my thirst for this stuff and not because of anything lacking in the article.