We're kicking off the Angels' 2012 Top Prospect Rankings today with a look at #5, CJ Cron. I plan to skip around a little, focusing first on the guys we haven't looked at yet this offseason.
5) CJ Cron, 1/5/1990 - DH/1B
.308/.371/.629 with 13 HR's
CJ Cron hits baseballs vast distances. Full stop.
To be honest, I was worried when I saw him in July. Cron's pop was obvious - he lined a bullet over the right field wall and crushed two deep bombs to left (though one was called back on a horrendous umpire gaffe) - but his approach was a mess and his swing looked awkward. At one point, he came up against a guy who had thrown 8 of his last 9 offerings for balls, flailed at a first pitch curveball that bounced a foot in front of the plate, then proceeded to strike out on three more pitches, stranding a pair of baserunners. That was the worst of a string of poor AB's I witnessed over four games.
But sample size matters. Through the second half of July, Cron cut his K's down and ramped up his production, suggesting that I'd caught him at an adjustment period. The prior season, Cron had mashed like no other collegiate with the new, neutered metal bats, so it wasn't a surprise to see him come roaring back and slug .629 with a Pioneer League-best .321 iso. What did surprise me was his batted ball distribution: he slammed 5 of 13 HR's to right field, and went to the opposite field with almost 50% of his batted balls. For any player, that's rare. For a slugger, that's downright mind-boggling (the closest precedent that I know of to Cron's batted ball distribution is Jeremy Moore's 2010 season with the Travs, when he slugged .228 with 6 HR's to the opposite field). While no guarantee of success, Cron's feel for using the whole field should mean good batting averages to match his monster foul pole to foul pole power.
Cron's pop derives from explosive upper body strength, especially in his wrists, which allows him to accelerate the bat head through the strikezone with loads of torque. He takes a big stride, which may screw with his timing and make it difficult to adjust to good offspeed stuff. Stepping so far forward also causes his head to drop, which could also screw with his hand/eye coordination. Because he doesn't really need the stride to generate power, my guess is the Angels will have him cut the motion down and start his stance with a wider base, similar to Mark Trumbo or Albert Pujols (fun to say that!). Cron also looked like he might be fighting his body a little as he swung, but I might just be looking too hard for evidence of the bum shoulder. You be the judge:
The Pujols addition and Trumbo's ascension complicate Cron's path to the majors, but from what I saw, the 2011 draftee should only benefit from plenty of time in the minors. His plate discipline may need more polish than the Angels had hoped, so he might head to Cedar Rapids next year instead of making the jump to High A. But when he is ready, Cron has a very good chance of being an annual 30 HR masher in a major league lineup, which is the kind of bat you make room for. His lack of defensive tools limits his overall value, likely topping him out as a 2-4 WAR contributor, but he's the best bet -- the only good bet, really -- for becoming a true middle of the order hitter currently in the Angels' system.
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I think we would have room at DH for him
if he can wait until wells is gone.
the king of CERA - January 12, 2012
i like that we can be patient with him
a year in CR, half a year at IE, one and a half seasons at AA, then a AAA and a cup of coffee here in 2015, Vernon gone then, DH / 1B swap with Pujols as we start to rest Albert 2016 and on…
Rev Halofan - January 12, 2012
I like that last bomb A LOT
angelskid2210 - January 12, 2012
Sounds like Predator is watching him during that first slow segment
Be safe, Cron.
Commander_Nate - January 12, 2012
I'm really pulling for this guy
Cron and Pujols as 1B/Dh would be deadly. Of course, that would mean Morales will be gone by then, and Trumbo has either taken 3B completely (yes, I still think he’s got what it takes), or become an outfielder.
joberooni - January 12, 2012
Oh yeah I forgot about Trumbear in the outfield down the road.
Depth rules.
Halowitz - January 12, 2012 via mobile
Trumbo, Pete and Trout
Interesting OF
ItCouldHappen - January 12, 2012
the sooner this happens
the better. Can we just eat Vernon Wells and be done with it? Give Trumbo LF this season, and Trout RF next year.
joberooni - January 12, 2012
Trumbo is actually pretty quick
and he actually does have some OF experience
the king of CERA - January 12, 2012
What is his medical status with the blown Knee (if I recall) and the shoulder?
tanana40 - January 12, 2012
Yeah, dislocating your knee on a swing is weird.
But by 2015 Kendrys will either be gone or expensive, Wells and Torii gone. He will be our very own cheap Russell Branyan circa 2009 (but young). Unless he chooses the dark side. Then he’s Ron Kittle.
gitchogritchoffmypetis - January 12, 2012
Brutal video. Hard to watch
hk47 - January 12, 2012
How so?
5thStarter - January 12, 2012
It doesn't really show anything. It's overlong with pointless replays.
Just my opinion
hk47 - January 16, 2012
Reminds me of Trumbo
BigGame48 - January 12, 2012
racist?
Balls and Strikes - January 12, 2012
Yep.
Shocking natural power, no natural defensive position, and will fight the K-monster every day.
LAASurfin - January 12, 2012
K-monster....
such an interesting image…. i see the two legs of the K as the upper and lower jaws…. chomping down on the bats of young outfielders
ItCouldHappen - January 12, 2012
Reminds me of Rob Deer
mustard_man - January 13, 2012
Kinda OT: Are we still hoping Trumbo can play third one day?
I heard it’s a lost cause.
RexTookMyStash - January 12, 2012
I think he's capable.
maybe not right away, but he’ll ease into it. He’s got to have at-bats. This was the Angels’ best hitter last year, arguably. they’d be foolish not to play him.
joberooni - January 12, 2012
Why, exactly, do you "think he's capable?"
I get how nice it would be to keep his power potential in the line-up somehow. But, it would likely be even more “foolish” to play him at 3rd.
LAASurfin - January 13, 2012
Well, I've never thought he would be able to play 3rd. So my position is unchanged.
~MMP~ - January 12, 2012
I am not.
Well, that’s not true. I’m hoping Trumbo can play third one day in the same way I’m hoping that a million dollars shows up in my mailbox.
Gorbachav5 - January 12, 2012
One thing you didn't mention...
Cron keeps his hands above the baseball when swinging. This creates backspin from swinging down through the bottom half of the baseball, and when you mix that with upper body strength, you get power to all fields (as you mentioned).
Also on the first swing: the pitch is clearly inside and he is still able to get the bat head out front and handle the pitch. I would love to know how hard the pitches were thrown.
Thanks for this vid – it’s an eye opener. Kid looks like he has a great base to build from. I just got a little more excited about him.
pendletonmike - January 12, 2012
those videos make it look like he has to start his swing very early
hopefully he can find a way to be quicker to the ball if it becomes an issue
LosAngel - January 12, 2012
Yea, not too impressed with his bat speed
Although it certainly doesn’t affect his power one bit. He seems to be doing fine with his current bat speed, though, so it can’t be a big problem.
nicolasville - January 12, 2012
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