NFA Top Prospects - #7

Rank Hitters Pitchers
7 Steve Souza Tyler Clippard
8 Esmailyn Gonzalez Shairon Martis
9 Stephen King Adam Carr
10 Ian Desmond John Lannan
11 Derek Norris Garrett Mock
12 Josh Whitesell Brad Peacock
13 Matt Whitney Brad Meyers
14 Garrett Guzman Jhonny Nunez
15 Roger Bernadina Zech Zinicola
16 Kory Casto Marco Estrada
17 Andrew Lefave Adrian Alaniz
18 Leonard Davis Cory VanAllen
19 Dani Arias Martin Beno
20 Bill Rhinehart Hassan Pena
21 Mark Gildea Yader Peralta
22 Aaron Seuss PJ Dean
23 Edgardo Baez Federico Tanco
24 Garrett Bass Jack Spradlin
25 Alejandro Hodge Marcos Frias
Francisco Soriano Juan Jaime
Yeurys Tejeda

The #7 spots are occupied by guys that are more gut feels by me.

Steve Souza was a 2007 third round draft pick out of a high school in Washington. Souza was drafted as a strong-armed right-handed third baseman but began his professional career in left field. His value is certainly higher if he can remain as a third baseman as he progresses. Over 44 games in the GCL, the 18-year old Souza hit only 194/299/340 but flashed promising power with 13 of his 28 hits for extra bases. He certainly struck out too much (46 in 144AB) but scouts think he has the ability to develop above average power as he fills out. He’s certainly a high risk/high reward type of guy. Expect a start in Vermont in 2008 and watch to see if he can improve his approach at the plate.

Tyler Clippard was once considered the New York Yankees most promising arm (until Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain and Ian Kennedy showed up). The 23-year old righthander has put some eye-popping strikeout numbers in his minor league career (640K over 609 1/3IP) but his first shot at the majors were brief and disappointing (18K and 17BB over 27IP). None of his pitches classify as anything more than average but he does bring three pitches to the mound (87-91 fastball, curve and change). His ceiling is realistically a #4 or 5 starter but I believe his move to the National League and opportunity to work with Randy St. Claire will pay dividends for the Nationals. He seems like he’ll be a victim of the numbers game in the battle for the starting rotation. With options remaining, I’d expect him to start 2008 in Columbus.