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Chris Snelling Special to ESPN.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
REPORT FILED: NOVEMBER 3
Here's an interesting young outfielder from the Midwest League: Chris Snelling of the Seattle Mariners.
Chris Snelling Seattle Mariners Position: OF Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Born: 12/3/81 Bats: Left Throws: Right
Shawn M. writes: I first heard the name Tony Blanco Last year in a Peter Gammons piece. He is very young, but put up solid numbers in 52 games with the Gulf Coast Red Sox this season, hitting .384 with 13 homers, 13 doubles, and 50 RBI. What have you heard about him? Is he as gifted physically as I have been led to believe? Blanco looks like a fine prospect, although it's always a bit dangerous to get excited about guys in rookie ball. He's an 18-year-old Dominican, and indeed, he dominated the Gulf Coast League. I like the batting average and home runs; I don't pay attention to RBI total when looking at prospects. Blanco's strike zone judgment is OK ... 18 walks in 190 at-bats, with 38 strikeouts, is marginal but not terrible. I want to see what he does at higher levels before I go overboard with any recommendations for this guy. He's a good prospect, but let's see how he handles better pitching at tougher levels before we anoint him the next Red Sox savior. Chris S. writes: How do you feel about Jason Romano's year and his current prospect status? Has he been passed up by shortstop/second baseman Mike Young? Also, what kind of future can you see for Kevin Mench? I love Kevin Mench ... I think he's going to be an excellent hitter. I've heard him compared to Dante Bichette, although statistically I think he'll be similar to Rusty Greer. As for Romano and Young, I like both these guys. Romano was mediocre in Double-A, but he's still quite young. I do think he's been passed by Mike Young on the Rangers' depth chart, at least temporarily, since Young is older and closer to being ready for the majors. If the Rangers handle things correctly, they should have their middle infield set for several years with these two guys. One final note This is my last column before Election Day. Whether you are an independent, or a member of the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Natural Law, Green, Constitution, Reform, Socialist, or any other party, get out there and vote. People died so you can do this, and it is sad to see people throw their rights away. Democracy only works if people participate. Don't let it slip away. 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 |