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REPORT FILED: SEPTEMBER 8
First of all, I wanted to congratulate Cubs catcher Mike Mahoney for making the major leagues this week. I grew up across the street from Mike in Des Moines ... we used to play wiffle ball together. When he was 10 and I was 15, he would beat me 90 percent of the time, which shows you the difference in talent between someone destined to be a major league baseball player, and someone who stumbles into a job as a sportswriter.
Mike is a solid defensive catcher who hit well in Triple-A this year, and I wish him all the best. Good luck, Mike; Central Iowa is rooting for you!
Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies Position: SS Height: 5-8 Weight: 170 Born: 11/27/78 Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Chris M. writes: What happened to Baltimore catcher prospect Jason Werth this year? I think most people were expecting him to finally develop a little power this year, and it seems as though his whole offensive game has taken a step backwards. I assume he has to have fallen significantly from the list of top prospects, has he not? I thought Werth was a breakthrough candidate for this season, but it just hasn't happened. He hit just .228 in Double-A, with little power. On the other hand, I remain optimistic about his long-term chances. He draws a lot of walks, and is still just 21 years old. If he hadn't signed out of high school, he would just be coming out of college now. Werth is still a prospect, and I'll be stubborn and say he is still a good one. I gave him a Grade B in my book last year; I'll probably have to cut that to a B- or C+, but it is way too early to give up on him. Phill76 writes: I haven't seen you say much about Oakland first base prospect Jason Hart, who has been amazing this year. He can hit for average, has lots of power, gets lots of doubles, and drives in a lot of RBI. What do you think of him? Hart hit .326 with 30 homers, 44 doubles, and 121 RBI in the Texas League, obviously an impressive season, although I don't think it is "amazing" by Texas League standards. Midland is a great place to hit, remember, and lots of guys have put up huge numbers in the Texas League without having similar ability in the majors. I actually like Hart's power and I think he could hit 20-30 homers in the majors. But he is more likely to hit .250-.260 than .300. At best he could be John Jaha: a pretty good hitter, but not a superstar. Hart could help some clubs in the DH/first base role, but I'm not sure where he fits in Oakland. They have lots of hitters like him around. John Sickels is the author of the STATS 2000 Minor League Scouting Notebook. You can email your questions to him at JASickels@AOL.com. | ALSO SEE Down on the Farm archive |