1) Mike Trout, 8/7/91 - CF
.341/.428/.490 with 10 HR and 56 SB. +39 bat, -3 glove, 5.81 WAR
Trout posted the fourth best prospect performance in the last six years, behind only Howie Kendrick (2005), Sean Rodriguez (2006), and Brandon Wood (2005). While all four of those guys played in High A during their breakout seasons, Trout faced California League competition at a younger age then any of them. Following the regular season, he went on to hit .350 with 3 HR's for Team USA against high level competition in the Pan Am Games qualifying tournament. He does it all on the field, hitting for average, stealing bags, taking his walks, and flashing promising pop. You've heard the praise all offseason, so there's little point in heaping it on here. On the other hand, Trout's WAR was not quite as crazy as it could have been due to the mediocre glove rating, which is a bit of a head-scratcher because scouting reports universally went gaga for his instincts, hustle, and range in centerfield. Sean Smith, TotalZone's creator and baseball guru, downplayed the slightly negative rating by pointing out that he was +5 in the field over a half a season in 2009, and that a year's worth of sample size is likely an aberration that does not reflect his true talent level, especially given all of those glowing scouting reports. At any rate, if the Angels don't trade Bourjos when Trout is ready, he's likely headed to a corner anyway, making lackluster defensive numbers in centerfield less of a concern. Trout will probably head to AA this spring as a nineteen year old, leading the attack of a very good Travelers' ball club. As Eddie Bane promised last offseason, Trout will enter 2011 as one of the top five prospects in all of baseball, and it's not inconceivable that he takes his first cuts for the big league club this September.
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Cant wait to see him come up
Nord15 - November 12, 2010
tempering my expectations
our stud prospects not named weaver haven’t exactly lit the world on fire
ihearhowie2.0 - November 12, 2010
Well, Kendry Morales vaporized the world
But those are different things, so you’re still right. ;)
Commander_Nate - November 12, 2010
Bourjos in center, Trout in right, and Crawford(if we sign him) in left
Can you say all gaps covered!
angelskid2210 - November 12, 2010
That would be the greatest OF D I've ever seen. I dunno, maybe ever.
Halowood - November 12, 2010
Ever
Seriously
PhiSlamma - November 12, 2010
You said it. I simply don't know enough baseball history to say "ever" maybe you do.
Halowood - November 12, 2010
I am as high on Trout as anyone
but the -3 glove rating while not what I expected because of his pure speed is not shocking to me. I saw him 3 games this year and the first thing I personally noticed (while I’m definitely not a scout) was that his defense didn’t appear to be as good as the scouting reports I had seen. For starters, he played about 20 feet too deep for my liking. Maybe him playing so deep helps him get good jumps, because you are going to be coming in on the ball, far more than going back. But even in those 3 games, I saw I counted multiple balls that doinked in front of him for hits, that likely would have been caught had he been playing a Jim Edmonds or Andruw Jones CF depth.
MH252525 - November 12, 2010
Idea :)
If we give him a moon stone that might help boost his defense by 4 points he will have a +1 defense rating
DAD OF VLAD - November 12, 2010
Can we find a +3 Glove of Catching?
red floyd - November 12, 2010
Defense is not something to worry about
If his positioning is bad, that can be fixed with good coaches. Having no speed, like Juan Rivera, cannot be fixed. An average to slightly below CF is a plus defender when moved to a corner. Let Bourjos keep center, and put Trout in the pond where the last fish played.
I’d worry more about this:
“behind only Howie Kendrick (2005), Sean Rodriguez (2006), and Brandon Wood (2005).”
And their eventual fates, though Trout was younger than any of them.
RallyMonkey5 - November 12, 2010
My prediction for his lifetime numbers
2,415 hits. .298 BA. .421 OBP. 536 HR. 153 SB.
Can’t wait.
Kernel - November 12, 2010
Xbox/PS3 simulation results?
Commander_Nate - November 12, 2010
you would think his BA would be higher with the amount of hits
i guess no walks?
DAD OF VLAD - November 12, 2010
i predict 4000 hits and 20 World Series rings
anything can happen in fantasy land
DAD OF VLAD - November 12, 2010
Zero chance of hitting that many home runs and only stealing that many bases.
ryanfea - November 12, 2010
What the hell
DId you just mash your wang on the keypad for these numbers to pop out?
PhiSlamma - November 12, 2010
Nah I think he' throwing out Mantle's numbers as a reference by some idiot sports writer that compared Trout to Mantle.
Halowood - November 12, 2010
come on :)
the home run number should be a dead giveaway.
Kernel - November 12, 2010
Ha, didn't realize you were making a comparison.
Commander_Nate - November 12, 2010
Wait, who is this?
Gorbachav5 - November 12, 2010
I freakin' love that picture of Mike Trout, it perfectly highlights him as a player....
- All American boy, playing the American Pastime, representing his country as one of the top prospects.
- Perfect inside out swing, weight distribution is back, front leg is straightened out, eyes are looking down the barrel of the bat.
- Showing strong arms and legs.
- Dirty uniform, you can tell he’s leaving his feet to do what’s necessary.
Halowood - November 12, 2010
Someone tell me how Kaleb Cowart is not number one!
SenorChuckles - November 12, 2010
...... uh
Slyintine - November 12, 2010
Senor,
that made me chuckle
lightupthehalo29 - November 12, 2010
Yah!!!! MIKE TROUT!!
It sure is fun having a top 5 minor league player.
Wally's World - November 12, 2010
It will be a lot more fun if he turns into a top 5 major league player
Gorbachav5 - November 12, 2010
Let's temper the hype a bit
Is what I keep telling myself. But he’s a very exciting player, for sure.
Slyintine - November 12, 2010
yep, let's wait
Wood, McPherson, Kotchman, Mathis, the track record is not good -
tanana40 - November 13, 2010
Angels
Try this out
Ca-Napoli-
1B-Morales
2B-Kendrick
SS-Aybar
3B
BELTRE-Isturis-Peter or Wilitz-Calyspo-CongerOF-CRAWFORD
OF-Hunter
OF-TROUT
DH-Abreu
Bench
SP-ZACK GRANICK-Weaver-Santana-Haren-Pinero
RP-SORIANO-Rodney-Walden-Kohn-Bulger-Palmer-Kazmir
Payroll would be about 125 million
Angels would still have many minor leaugers to use this year also
spc7 - November 17, 2010
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