4) Peter Bourjos, 3/31/87 - CF, AAA
.314/.364/.498 with 13 HR and 27 SB. +11 runs, +13 glove, 4.11 WAR
Add in Boujos' 1.7 wins above replacement at the major league level from August and September, and you have a player who just missed making more contributions to the Halos' system then anyone else save one guy (yeah, that guy). But this countdown is about minor league performances only, so I resisted the urge to give Bourjos the bump. At the major league level, we all got a chance to see his glove be every bit the asset we'd hoped for in our preseason prospect rankings. While it is unlikely that Bourjos maintains his off-the-charts contributions in centerfield, if only because baserunners don't challenge him the way they did in 2010, he is good enough to become a "historically good centerfielder" (Sean Smith's wording, as I recall). The .204/.237/.381 slash line was disappointing, but his six bombs made a pretty clear statement that he was not going to have the bat knocked out of his hands by MLB pitching. His BABIP in the majors was unsustainably low at .228, which should improve significantly in 2011, but pay attention to the quality of his contact: despite the homeruns, he slapped too many weak groundballs against MLB pitching, and not enough of those shots up the middle that allegedly fueled his AAA breakout. The 21% K-rate was also a problem for a player with his skill set, but Bourjos has a long track record of steady improvement in that area, so I'm not as worried about the swings and misses. Bourjos' evolution provides an interesting chapter to Bane's Angels legacy: he was a classic toolsey prep pick, snagged in the tenth round, who the Halos taught to hit. His fellow 2005 draftees - Ryan Mount, PJ Phillips, possibly Jeremy Moore - testify to the attrition that such a strategy makes necessary, but Bourjos has a chance to develop into the kind of exciting MLB regular that makes all of that disappointment worthwhile.
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I don't know any better way to put this. Peter Bourjos is a breath of fresh air.
I used to watch his clips from Salt Lake and think, hmmm, there must be something weird about the camera, nobody’s that fast. So I just chalked it up that he was a good fielder and ended it at that. Then after his promotion, watching him in Baltimore that series, the kid absolutely blew my mind. It was no trick, Bourjos showed more range than any CF I’ve ever seen, including Torii Hunter while he was in Minnesota.
Halowood - November 9, 2010
Peter Bourjos
There’s a Gold Glove with your name written on it in the future. Just work on your hitting or else no other manager will vote you in on an award based on defensive performance.
Sigh.
Slyintine - November 9, 2010
or if you're a skank
sigh…
angelsownredsux - November 9, 2010
"Oh yeah, this guy's gonna be real easy to hate"
Quote regarding Bourjos on LSB during the final series of the regular season.
I smiled.
Commander_Nate - November 9, 2010
Gorgeous Peter Borjous is fast
and he makes me smile. That is all.
Teixeira Who? - November 10, 2010
With the team as it is currently constituted, Pete is one of only 5 things I am really looking forward to seeing next season
Pete
Hank
Kendry
Jordan
Mike (regardless of where he plays)
This team needs serious rejuvenation/rebound at MI and ANYONE that can please play 3b/C!
K3YEROUT - November 10, 2010
Well you may end up very disappointed...
Hank’s looking like he’s probably headed for AAA again.
Mike’s going to be in AA, no matter how good he is, the chances of seeing him next year are slim.
No Kohn? Everyone falls in love with Walden’s stuff, but we all forget he wasn’t exactly great in AA or AAA. Expect regression.
Halowood - November 10, 2010
That was kind of my point...
“as currently constituted”…there needs to be some serious breakouts!
K3YEROUT - November 10, 2010
You saying Walden's time in the sun will be short lived?
Who’s going to be the catcher? What if Napoli does get traded, hopefully the Nationals get involved or anyone in for that matter. Do you anticipate a Mathis/Wilson tandem over a Mathis/Conger one? If we’re going to be realistic, then, I suppose we sign CC, stay with Callaspo/Izzy at 3rd, keep Napoli, and hope K-Mo was the only thing the Angels’ were missing offensively.
SenorChuckles - November 10, 2010
That takes a lot of anxiety out of our ruminating.
If we did that, and acquired Soriano, I’d be excited.
wumbug - November 11, 2010
Yeah, I wouldn't have a problem with that.
I just want to see what really happens.
SenorChuckles - November 12, 2010
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