Ivan Dejesus Jr.
Why has he fallen so far as a prospect? I understand that his injury set him back, but he still put up decent stats in AAA and has been getting praise from Mattingly. Looks like he's got a decent shot to make the major league roster in spring training. Do people think he's peaked? Even if he only winds up as a utility infielder, you'd got to think he'd be one of the top 20 prospects on the Dodgers at this point.
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Don’t see how anyone could say he’s even had an opportunity to peak when he was 23 & in AAA & coming back from a major injury.
Looking at the BA top 10 I’d slot him 8th or so.
by Jersey Transplant on Jan 21, 2011 12:58 PM EST reply actions
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he totally fell of the radar for me.
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I liked him a few years back
Hard to remain optimistic – one of his strong points was his plate discipline, which seems to have disappeared after the injury. in 2008, 76/81 BB/K ratio, with a .419 OBP. This year, 32/81 BB/K with only a .335 OBP. He can probably be a good backup/utility, maybe with a few good years as a starter, but that is probably his ceiling at this point.

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