Showing posts with label Gregory Polanco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory Polanco. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Dissecting the Pirates Farm System

Over the past several years, the Pirates farm system has steadily improved under the watch of general manager Neal Huntington.  At the moment, prior to the official graduation of Gerrit Cole, it may be at its zenith.  The farm system is absolutely loaded with both pitching and hitting prospects.  For fun, I decided to break the farm system into two systems, one consisting of just pitchers and the other of hitters. From there, I'll compare each Pirates farm system to farm systems league-wide, identifying those that that one or both of the Pirates farm systems are clearly stronger than.  This will show how incredible the Pirates farm system currently is and how balanced it is as well.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Buried Treasure Exclusive Interview: Mike Jefferson

By now, it's pretty clear what this series is about.  This is the fourth installment of an interview series that poses questions to members of the Pirates organization and gets answers back.  First was pitcher Michael Colla.  Outfielder Mel Rojas Jr. followed him.  Third was pitcher Zack Dodson. Next up, pitcher Mike Jefferson. Enjoy after the jump.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Buried Treasure Exclusive Interview: Zack Dodson

By now, it's pretty clear what this series is about.  This is the third installment of an interview series that poses questions to members of the Pirates organization and gets answers back.  First was pitcher Michael Colla.  Outfielder Mel Rojas Jr. followed him.  Next up, pitcher Zack Dodson. Enjoy after the jump.

Industry Sources: Top Prospect Lists and Organizational Rankings

The last few weeks have been huge for prospecting.  Several top 100 lists, top 10 team lists, and organizational rankings have been published.  That includes lists and rankings from the major industry sources, Keith Law, John Sickels, Jonathon Mayo, Baseball America, and Baseball Prospectus among others.  Below is a sort of compilation, along with analysis, of those lists and rankings.  Format is by category.

Friday, February 1, 2013

International Pitching Prospects: Trend or Concidence

Quick, name the Pirates best pitching prospect brought into the organization via international free agency.  Luis Heredia probably came immediately to mind and that would fall in line with consensus view point used to answer the given challenge.   Then it gets difficult.  Name the second best pitching prospect for the Pirates acquired as an international teenager.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Pirates Positional Players Depth Chart: Next Man Up

Updated 2/13/2013.

Please note and make use of the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen as there is additional info on the right side of this chart.

Depth Chart Key
Pitchers Depth Chart

Position
Player
Acquired
ST
OL
40/R5
Bats
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
C
Russell Martin
FA13
>6.000

Yes
R
30/$6.5
31/$8.5





Michael McKenry
TR11
1.136
1
Yes
R
28
29
30
31
32


Tony Sanchez
DR09
0.000
3
2012
R
AAA
25
26
27
28
29














1B
Garrett Jones
MiFA08
3.158
0
Yes
L
31/$4.5
32
33




Gaby Sanchez
TR12
3.025

Yes
R
29/$1.75
30
31




Clint Robinson
TR13
0.007
2
Yes
L
28
29
30
31
32
33

Matt Curry
DR10
0.000
3
2013
L
AA
25
26
27
28
29














2B
Neil Walker
DR04
2.166
1
Yes
SW
27
28
29
30



Ivan De Jesus Jr
TR13
0.147
0
No
R
AAA
26
27
28
29
30

Jarek Cunningham
DR08
0.000
3
2012
R
AA
AAA
25
26
27
28














SS
Clint Barmes
FA12
>6.000

Yes
Allegedly
34/$5.5






Jordy Mercer
DR08
0.118
2
Yes
R
26
27
28
29
30
31

Chase d’Arnaud
DR08
0.125
1
Yes
R
26
27
28
29
30
31














3B
Pedro Alvarez
DR08
2.085
0
Yes
L
261/$700k
272
28
29



Josh Harrison
TR09
1.095
1
Yes
R
25
26
27
28
29















LF
Starling Marte
Int FA07
0.070
3
Yes
R
24
25
26
27
28
29

Alex Presley
DR06
1.091
1
Yes
L
27
28
29
30
31


Adalberto Santos
DR10
0.000
3
2013
R
AAA
26
27
28
29
30

Barrett Barnes
DR12
0.000
3
2015
R
A+
AA
AAA
24
25
26














CF
Andrew McCutchen
DR05
3.123
3
Yes
R
26/$4.5
27/$7.25
28/$10
29/$13
30/$14
31/$14.753

Gregory Polanco
Int FA09
0.000
3
2013
L
A+
AA
AAA
24
25
26

Mel Rojas, Jr.
DR10
0.000
3
2013
SW
AA
AAA
24
25
26
27














RF
Travis Snider
TR12
2.091

Yes
L
25
26
27
28



Jose Tabata
TR08
2.081
1
Yes
R
24
25
26
27
284
29

Jerry Sands
TR13
0.094
1
2015
R
25
26
27
28
29
30

Josh Bell
DR11
0.000
3
2015
SW
A+
AA
AAA
23
24
25
























Player projected to start the year in AAA and get called up mid-season; not eligible for arbitration


Player is in a pre-arbitration year; contract is Major League minimum unless otherwise noted


Player is arbitration eligible; salary (if noted) = arbitration results


Player is under contract


Either the Pirates or the player may exercise an option; details provided below the chart

























1 The Pirates exercised a team option for 2013 on 10/31/2012
2 The Pirates have a team option for $700,000 for 2014. The player may void the option if eligible for arbitration.
3 The Pirates have a team option for 2018.
4 The Pirates have team options for 2017, 2018, and 2019.

All courtesy of Trogluddite
Key

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

2012 Biggest Prospect Disappointments

The Pirates farm system had a very good year in 2012.  Top pitching prospects Gerrit Cole, Jameson Taillon, and Luis Heredia pitched well and stayed healthy.  In the positional player department, young Latin American prospects Alen Hanson and Gregory Polanco enjoyed massive breakout seasons.  Several other players - Kyle McPherson, Jeff Locke, Nick Kingham, Barrett Barnes, Clay Holmes, Tyler Glasnow, and Wyatt Mathisen, among others - also performed well.  The net overall result was a resounding positive.  That said, it doesn't mean the system was without it's share of failures.  Looking at those failures might not be as enjoyable as the examining the success stories, but it's important to recognize the system's shortcomings. Six players that took a step backwards are listed below.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Winter League Update

During the offseason between the 2012 season and the 2013 season, several members of the Pirates organization have participated in Winter Leagues. Notable players who have received a substantial amount of playing time are listed below. Included below each player's name is their exploits during the offseason.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Payroll Options: 2014 and Beyond

The Neal Huntington era of the Pittsburgh Pirates organization is coming to a head.  There has been success - the Pirates have been in contention for a playoff spot well into the summer the past two years - mixed with failures - contention has turned into losing seasons thanks to back-to-back epic collapses.  Because of that mix, Huntington's job is in question.  Fortunately for him, the Pirates should still be competitive the next few years, thanks in large part to superstar Andrew McCutchen and a group of veteran players, notably A.J. Burnett, Wandy Rodriguez, Clint Barmes, and brand-new Pirate Russell Martin.  All four of those players have something else in common in addition to donning the black and gold.  All four have their current contracts expire by the end of the 2014 season at the latest.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Crystal Ball: The Pirates Farm System

Right now, Buried Treasure's top 30 prospects are being unveiled (check those out here).  That list, along with various prospect lists put out by Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, and Minor League Ball, outlines the state of the Pirates farm system right now.  However, throughout next season, that farm system will continue to change and evolve.  When the season completes, more lists will come out that take the temperature of the Pirates farm system.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

International Bounty: 2012

Julio De La Cruz at the plate.
The Pirates have willingly spent significantly more money in Latin America during Neal Huntington's tenure.  Part of the new emphasis in Latin America has come from a directive put forth by team owner Bob Nutting.  Thus far, the results have been mixed.  Overall, the Latin American pipeline has been a boon over the past few years, with Starling Marte, Luis Heredia, Alen Hanson, and Gregory Polanco all becoming top prospects in all of baseball.  Interestingly, Heredia is the only player of the four who received a significant bonus, which turned out to be a seven-figure bonus.

Monday, April 23, 2012

As long as we're jumping to conclusions

Ok, I'll admit that title is pretty snarky. I've said a number of times in a number of places to a number of people that I think it's too early in the season to learn anything meaningful from the results. For the most part, this has been aimed at the results from Pittsburgh's major league ballclub. At the same time, I want to take a look at some things that we've seen from the Pirates' minor league affiliates. Therefore, I'm going to ignore the admittedly small sample sizes and take a look at what we've seen so far from down on the farm. If you want to point out that this is pretty hypocritical, go ahead. That's probably true. Still, I will start off by pointing out that since it is early in the year, a lot can change (for better or worse). Of course, you already knew that. Anyway, here what we know beyond a shadow of a doubt about the Pirates' minor leaguers.