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2008 community prospect ratings: Ross Detwiler

This thread is for discussion of Ross Detwiler, LHP, Washington Nationals. Links to his minor league statistical record:

http://minors.baseball-reference.com/players.cgi?pid=33952
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=Ross%20Detwiler&pos=P&sid=milb& ;t=p_pbp&pid=446321
http://firstinning.com/players/Ross-Detwiler-a/

In addition, here is a link to his Baseball Cube entry, which includes his college statistical record:

http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/D/Ross-Detwiler.shtml

Thread will be open for at least 48 hours. Keep in mind that you get one vote and only one vote, so hold off on clicking that little button until you've definitely made up your mind. Also remember that your vote represents your opinion of the prospect in question - NOT that of John Sickels, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, Project Prospect, or anybody else you can think of who might be capable of picking 100 names at random out of a hat.

I'll now repost jpahk's comments concerning the rating scale:

the numerical ratings should follow this scale:

10 bona fide blue-chip grade A stud
9
8 great prospect, somebody you'd be okay with as the jewel of your favorite team's system
7
6 good prospect, but not among the best in the game
5
4 marginal prospect, but somebody with a pulse
3
2 organizational filler--just a warm body to fill out a minor league roster
1

the rating should be a combination of the player's possible outcomes and his likelihood of reaching those outcomes. in other words, consider both "upside" and "safety" when making your decision--though how you weight them is entirely up to you.

for example, you could give somebody an 8 because you feel he is sure to be a pretty good player, but you could also give somebody else an 8 because even though he has a higher chance to flame out, he also has a chance to be really special. a 5 might be a guy with a decent chance to be a regular, or it might be somebody with a pretty big upside who you are just not very confident will actually ever make it.

Poll
How good a prospect is Ross Detwiler?
8
22 votes
7
31 votes
6
37 votes
5
6 votes
4
3 votes
3
1 votes
2
0 votes
1
1 votes
10
4 votes
9
4 votes

109 votes | Poll has closed

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shit
I just typed my own scale and you have to 1-up me. lol

by pedrophile on Nov 14, 2007 1:41 AM EST reply actions  

Not enough time on him...
I really like his arm but with pitchers giving him an 7 or 8 (like I want to) seems like a reach right now.

by SenorGato88 on Nov 14, 2007 2:46 AM EST reply actions  

+1
i think he's a 5 or a 6 until we see some more from him. even in college he wasn't facing great competition on a regular basis. that said, he's the kind of guy that could shoot up this kind of list come next year (or even midseason).

by jpahk on Nov 14, 2007 11:39 AM EST up reply actions  

next 5 ......
may i suggest the following:

Waldis Joaquin
Bryan Morris
Neil Walker
Chris Nelson
Jordan Walden

I heard Tim Lincecum will win 1 Cy Young & 11 Tim Lincecums. Question is, how many Cole Hamels will he win?

by the pinstripes on Nov 14, 2007 9:41 AM EST reply actions  

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somehow, lincecum being short worried me a lot less than detwiler being tall and really skinny does.  this guy looks like me out there.  that seems like it has to be bad.

by wily mo on Nov 14, 2007 5:11 PM EST reply actions  

freeze
i'm freezing the poll on detwiler.

1 1
2 0
3 1
4 3
5 6
6 36
7 31
8 22
9 3
10 2

by jpahk on Nov 16, 2007 1:33 PM EST reply actions  

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