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2008 community prospect ratings--j.r. towles

this thread is for discussion of j.r. towles, C, houston astros. here are some links to towles's stats:

http://minors.baseball-reference.com/players.cgi?pid=14692
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=J.R.%20Towles&pos=61&sid=milb& t=p_pbp&pid=453525
http://firstinning.com/players/Justin-Towles-a/

i'll leave this thread open for at least 48 hours. you can vote at any time, but since you can't change your vote, if you are uncertain in any way, it's probably best to refrain from voting until after you get a chance to read the discussion.

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.

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How good a prospect is J.R. Towles?
4
4 votes
3
7 votes
2
1 votes
1
2 votes
10
2 votes
9
5 votes
8
19 votes
7
29 votes
6
32 votes
5
16 votes

117 votes | Poll has closed

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He's good!
Thats my analysis :) Towles EQA line from his play in the Tex league last year is .286/.365/.489 and, that isn't out of line from his earlier performances either. Ever wonder why this guy isnt more highly thought of by many? He's also good defensively from everything I hear right? I know he is edging out Montero at this point but, a big-league ready catcher who looks to be an asset offensively and defensively AND is young (24 by Valentine's Day) vs a 18 year old power hitting 1B? I'll take this kid no contest! That being said I have never seen Montero so I could change my mind one day. Towles is good and real underated though. Beats the hell out of Brad Ausmus eh?

by casejud on Jan 14, 2008 6:03 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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Looks pretty good - when healthy. But take a look at the number of ABs he's gotten each year for the last few years.

I do like Towles a lot, but until he shows he can stay out on the field for a full season on a year-to-year basis, there's only so much you can hope for.

6 I guess.

by mrkupe on Jan 14, 2008 12:38 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

7
I almost went 8, but stayed conservative due to health concerns.

He is so much better than Taylor Teagarden it's not even funny.

"I feel like I've been around long enough at shortstop to be the leader of Jose Castillo." -- Jack Wilson

by delomir on Jan 14, 2008 12:40 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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