9) Dillon Baird, 21 - 1B, Advanced Rookie Pioneer League
.372/.454/.568 with 8 HR and 1 SB. +26 bat, +2 glove
Baird was the second Halos' prospect in as many years to win the Pioneer League batting title, showing some patience, pop and plus defense in his pro debut. Moreover, his power increased as the season wore on. He's got a beautiful left-handed stroke and will likely hit for average anywhere, but if he's confined to first base then he'll have to keep hitting for at least above average power. Whether or not he's able to do that in Cedar Rapids will tell us a lot. I'm optimistic.
I'll continue posting the top performances through next week. Again, remember that this list is based entirely on statistical performance in 2009, and is not a traditional "best prospects" ranking.
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11th round pick
pretty good for a guy who signed with us in June.
Rev Halofan - November 6, 2009
He'll be 22 next year
So I think he needs to be in Rancho Cucamonga next year. If the Angels play it one level at a time, he wouldn’t be ready for the majors until he’s 26. A performance like that deserves to be challenged a bit.
RallyMonkey5 - November 6, 2009
Uh, think you may need a slight edit. Great posts though, keep them coming!
Angel Hawker - November 6, 2009
Thanks, fixed it: "pro debut"
rghan - November 6, 2009
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