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REPORT FILED: OCTOBER 20
It's not every year that a pitcher with less than 60 professional innings is hailed as the best pitching prospect in baseball. But you'll read that about Josh Beckett over the next few months.
Josh Beckett Florida Marlins Position: RHP Height: 6-4 Weight: 200 Born: 5/15/80
Dan T. writes: Alex Escobar had a pretty good year at Double-A Binghamton considering his age and all the development time he's missed to injury in his career. How high do you think his ceiling is? Some people compare Escobar to Vladimir Guerrero. That's overdone ... Escobar is 22, and Vlad the Impaler was already an established major leaguer by that age. As you point out, Escobar has missed a lot of time due to injury, partly because of his tightly-wound body that has almost no fat on it. He's an outstanding athlete, with above-average power and blazing speed, but he still needs to work on his strike zone judgment. His work ethic has also been questioned. Just physically, Escobar has everything he needs to be a star. His plate discipline is better than it was a couple of years ago, but it still needs some work. If I were the Mets, I'd give him a full year of Triple-A. His ceiling is very high, but so is Jose Guillen's. I want to see more from Escobar before I start praising him excessively. Al E. writes: I have heard quite a mixed bag of reviews and comparisons concerning Toronto's Felipe Lopez. Please give me your take on this young shortstop. Normally it's hard to get excited about someone who hits .257 in Double-A, with 31 walks and 110 strikeouts in a full season. But Lopez is just 20 years old, and scouts love his overall potential. He's still raw, though. He should be an excellent defensive shortstop with more experience, so how good he is depends on how he develops with the bat. He has bat speed and basic power, but needs to learn a lot more about hitting. I'd feel better about him if he was with an organization like the Athletics that emphasizes strike zone judgment. Response to "a personal note" The personal note I included in last week's column generated a flood of e-mail, easily more responses than any of my baseball-related columns have received this year. I want to thank everyone who wrote me. I've always wanted to be a political and social commentator/columnist. Maybe in my next life. 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 |