Nov 15, 2006

Prospect Update Nov. 15

Age, Position, Name, Stats...

Arizona
(24) C PJ Pilittere, 11 gms, .400/.455/.467, 4 k, 3 bb, 2 xbh, 0 HR, 1 E
(23) CF Brett Gardner, 27 gms, .250/
.406/.352, 22 k, 27 bb, 7 xbh, 1 HR, 6 sb, 0 cs, 0 E
(21) 1B Eric Duncan, 25 gms, .264/.306/.364, 15 k, 8 bb, 6 xbh, 2 HR, 1 cs, 4 E

(25) SP Darrell Rasner, 0-0, 23.2 ip, 17 k, 12 bb, 4.18 era, 1.35 whip
(25) RP Jeff Kennard, 1-2, 14.2 ip, 14 k, 9 bb, 6.75 era, 1.91 whip
(26) RP TJ Beam, 2-1, 14 ip, 15 k, 6 bb, .64 era, 1.14 whip
(25) RP Sean Henn, 3-1, 13.1 ip, 12 k, 11 bb, 7.43 era, 2.03 whip

Hawaii
(21) SP Joba Chamberlain, 2-2, 33.2 ip, 42 k, 3 bb, 2.14 era, .77 whip
(22) SP Ian Kennedy, 0-2, 21.2 ip,
31 k, 9 bb, 4.57 era, 1.43 whip
(21) SP Chris Garcia, 2-0, 20.2 ip, 23 k, 14 bb, 3.05 era, 1.26 whip
(21) RP Michael Dunn, 0-0, 4 ip, 5 k, 2 bb, 2.25 era, 1.50 whip

Venezuela
(18) OF Jose Tabata, 18 gms, .288/
.431/.404, 11 k, 11 bb, 3 xbh, 1 HR, 1 sb, 3 cs, 1 E

Chamberlain and Beam are clearly having the best winters so far. Tabata, Pilittere, Gardner, Rasner, Kennedy and Garcia are not too far behind. Meanwhile, Duncan, Henn and Kennard are severely disappointing (4 errors for Duncan?!).

FYI, Robbie Cano will be playing in the Dominican Winter League starting in a few days. I don't like the idea of him risking injury, but if he wants to, and the Yanks OK it, who am I to disagree? I'll also keep track of him in my weekly prospect updates.

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