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2005 Rule 5 Quick Review


The Count Presents the Number of the Day: Rule 5

December 2005 Rule 5 Draft Analysis

Kansas City: Fabio Castro, LHP, from White Sox
     Reportedly traded to Texas for Esteban German. Castro will be given a chance to earn a role in the bullpen. 2.28 ERA in 79 innings for Class A Winston-Salem, 75/37 K/BB. Good numbers, looks like he could be an effective LOOGY. Stuff is slightly above average, but because he is short and skinny (5-8, 160) he wasn't considered a premium prospect. Only 20 years old.

Colorado: Luis Gonzalez, LHP, from Dodgers
     From Puerto Rico, 22 years old. 7-2, 2.21 in 41 games for Double-A Jacksonville, 46/34 K/BB in 61 innings. Hit hard in 10 innings for Triple-A Las Vegas, allowing 13 hits and 10 runs. Like Castro, his stuff is a bit above average and he could be an effective LOOGY if he throws strikes.

Tampa Bay: Steven Andrade, RHP, from Blue Jays
     Reportedly will be traded to San Diego.1.97 ERA for Double-A New Hampshire, 71/16 K/BB in 50 innings. 27 years old, a lot of scouts don't like him, but he hits 90 MPH and has a nasty breaking ball that he uses to collect strikeouts. Should be useful in the bullpen.

Pittsburgh: Victor Santos, RHP, from Royals
    Signed by the Royals as a minor league free agent, he went 4-13, 4.57 in 142 innings for the Brewers this year. Basically a replacement level pitcher, something of an unusual Rule 5 guy.

Detroit: Chris Booker, RHP, from Nationals
     Power arm with erratic track record, but when he throws strikes he can be overpowering. 2.49 ERA with 91 strikeouts in just 65 innings for Triple-A Louisville, 20 saves, just 45 hits allowed. Another possible middle reliever. Sold to Philadelphia.

San Diego: Seth Etherton, RHP, from Royals
     Signed by the Royals as a minor league free agent, after going 7-7, 2.72 in 112 innings for Triple-A Sacramento. Has not pitched well in major league action, but his done well enough in Triple-A to deserve further chances. Like Santos, the fact that Etherton was selected shows that the draft class was quite thin this year.

New York NL: Mitch Wylie, RHP, from Giants
    4.50 ERA, 58/15 K/BB in 66 innings for Triple-A Fresno. 28 years old, with a mediocre minor league track record. Throws strikes but hasn't had an ERA lower than 4.34 since 1999. A non-exciting pick.

Florida: Dan Uggla, 2B, from Diamondbacks
     Hit .297/.378/.502 with 33 doubles, 21 homers, 15 steals for Double-A Tennessee. Short infielder (5-11 max), 25 years old, but has pop in his bat. Could be a very useful bench guy with a strong bat.

Minnesota: Jason Pridie, OF, from Devil Rays
    Limited to 28 games at Double-A Montgomery by injury. Very toolsy, good glove, has gap power and speed, but plate discipline is poor and he has yet to live up to expectations. 22 years old, hits from the left side.

Boston: James Vermilyea, RHP, from Blue Jays
    23 years old, brilliant at the Class A and Double-A levels but hit hard in Triple-A, posting 5.60 ERA and allowing 49 hits in 35 innings for Syracuse. Excellent command but his stuff is average and he is hittable.

St. Louis: Juan Mateo, RHP, from Cubs
    10-5, 3.21 in 109 innings for Class A Daytona, 123/27 K/BB. I like this guy but he is a long way from the majors. Well, now he's not I suppose. If the Cards want to keep him, they can stash him away in the back end of the bullpen. Dominican, 23 years old, throws strikes.

Florida: Mike Megrew, LHP, from Dodgers
     Injury season, threw just nine innings between the GCL Dodgers and Vero Beach, allowing 13 hits and 12 runs. When healthy, shows slightly above-average stuff from the left side. Best pitch is his curveball. 21 years old.

I don't see a lot to be really excited about here. There are no obvious Andrew Siscos in this class. The most interesting guys in my opinion are Andrade, Uggla, and Mateo.

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No Sing?
Surprised Sing didn't get drafted. Like Andrade going to the Padres. At least he will finally get a chance to be on a major league roster.
Patience is for those who die waiting for something to happen.

by Phil Gurnee on Dec 8, 2005 12:10 PM EST reply actions  

Me too.
Sure, he was old for the Southern League, but not THAT old (he'll be 25 in 06), and a 26HRs/91BBs in 409 ABs has to mean something.  Teams pay premium price for similar numbers from equal 1B/LF/DH types.  At this point, the kid may as well offer his services to Japan for a nice payoff.

by Azteca on Dec 8, 2005 12:31 PM EST up reply actions  

his D must be really bad
for him not to get picked. then again, i've heard that his glove really is that bad. again, it's just about impossible to crack the big leagues as a full-time DH, and only slightly less difficult as a poor-fielding 1B.

by jpahk on Dec 8, 2005 1:09 PM EST up reply actions  

re
Dang, I feel bad for Etherton.  Doubtful he makes the Padres, and he probably won't even get much of a chance to show his stuff to impress the Royals. A full spring with KC and he has a good chance of making that club.

by bootsy on Dec 8, 2005 12:28 PM EST reply actions  

Mulhern
Suprised that Ryan Mulhern didn't get drafted either...espcially by teams that need bats (FLA and HOU come to mind).

by FredUD on Dec 8, 2005 1:54 PM EST reply actions  

re
Yeah, he was the most intriguing guy on the list to me.

by bootsy on Dec 8, 2005 3:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Mateo
nothing like losing him to the Cards.  If this turns out to be another Sisco but this time he's on the division rival Cards, I will knee-cap Hendry myself.
"Second guessers are guys that could have never gotten it right the first time." - Tommy Lasorda (for guys that have no other defense for their actions.)

by slurve on Dec 8, 2005 3:31 PM EST reply actions  

The Count is awesome.
Rule 5! Ha ha ha ha (lightning strikes and thunderclaps)

by AucklandGM on Dec 8, 2005 4:43 PM EST reply actions  

Luis Gonzalez
Apparently has been dealt to the Mariners.  Not sure if this is an extension of the Torrealba for Carvajal deal (what a steal!), but it looks like another solid move by Seattle.

by ebbnflow on Dec 9, 2005 3:48 AM EST reply actions  

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