طوفان بت : How Two New Prospects Fit into Seattle’s Farm System


سایت طوفان بت
سایت toofan bet

Reading Time: 3 minutes

The Seattle Mariners made one notable trade during trade deadline season with the Arizona Diamondbacks sending Paul Sewald to the desert in return for rookie outfielder Dominic Canzone, upper minors infielder Ryan Bliss, and big league infielder Josh Rojas.

Dominic Canzone is a left-handed hitting outfielder who will turn 26 years old in a few weeks. He has a track record of hitting in the minor leagues at every level he has ever played at. This season at Triple-A Reno Canzone put up his best numbers with a .354/.431/.634 slash line with 16 home runs in 71 games. He was also walking almost as much as he was striking out. Playing in Reno and the Pacific Coast League certainly helps hitters tremendously, but those numbers are still impressive. In a very small sample size at the big league level the lefty is hitting .224/.283/.347 through 53 plate appearances.

Ryan Bliss is a former second round pick who has made his way up to Triple-A this year. He had a breakout start to the season in Double-A Amarillo where he hit .358/.414/.594 with 25 doubles, 14 home runs, and 30 stolen bases in 324 plate appearances. After putting up those numbers Bliss was promoted to Triple-A and he has played in just 15 games in with Reno and Tacoma. He joined the Rainiers on the road this week so he will be in Tacoma for the first time next week.

Both of these players rank inside the top 15 Mariners prospects for the team according to MLB Pipeline. In Jason Churchill’s prospect rankings he will have Ryan Bliss ranked 7th in his update coming out soon and he would rank Dominic Canzone at 8th overall but he is in the big leagues now so he will not be ranked.


Modesto Nuts (A) – California League

RANK PLAYER POS STATS
4 Michael Arroyo SS .271/.389/.451, 2 HR, 9.4% BB, 16.8% K
11 Lazaro Montes OF .282/.452/.555, 6 HR, 22.6% BB, 25.3% K *
18 Michael Morales RHP 19 GS, 95.1 IP, 4.44 ERA, 24.6% K, 9.5% BB
28 Tyler Gough RHP 9 G, 8 GS, 28 IP, 6.11 ERA, 17.7% K, 11.3% BB
35 Milkar Perez 3B .277/.387/.378, 1 HR, 13.7% BB, 24.7% K
36 Josh Hood SS/3B .274/.356/.412, 8 HR, 10.8% BB, 20.5% K
48 Tatem Levins C .253/.333/.429, 6 HR 11.1% BB, 22.2% K

Everett AquaSox (A+) — Northwest League

RANK PLAYER POS STATS
1 Harry Ford C .241/.406/.387, 10 HR, 18.7% BB, 18% K
5 Cole Young SS .278/.410/.464, 9 HR, 15.5% BB, 13.8% K
8 Axel Sanchez SS .199/.285/.353, 7 HR, 8.5% BB, 29.2% K
9 Gabriel Gonzalez OF .333/.392/.543, 15 HR 6.4% BB, 14.5% K
13 Tyler Locklear 3B .311/.419/.572, 11 HR, 12.4% BB, 22.1% K
25 Hogan Windish 2B .243/.365/.430, 11 HR, 13.7% BB, 32.7% K

 


Arkansas Travelers (AA) – Texas League

RANK PLAYER POS STATS
6 Bryan Woo RHP 9 GS, 44 IP, 2.05 ERA, 34.3% K, 7% BB
7 Emerson Hancock RHP 20 GS, 98 IP, 4.32 ERA, 26% K, 9.2% BB
12 Prelander Berroa RHP 26 G, 5 GS, 48 IP, 2.81 ERA, 36% K, 16.5% BB
14 Jonatan Clase OF .245/.356/.474, 17 HR, 13.7% BB, 27.9% K
21 Robert Perez Jr. 1B .242/.327/.417, 11 HR, 8.1% BB, 30.3% K
22 Isaiah Campbell RHP 23 G, 24 IP, 2.62 ERA, 28.4% K, 7.4% BB
26 Juan Mercedes RHP 14 G, 13 GS, 63.1 IP, 5.26 ERA, 24% K, 8% BB
29 Alberto Rodriguez OF .298/.378/.551, 11 HR, 9.1% BB, 21.6% K
33 Travis Kuhn RHP 34 G, 38 IP, 2.84 ERA, 19.6% K, 11.7% BB
45 Spencer Packard OF .272/.381/.413, 9 HR, 12.8% BB, 15.5% K

Tacoma Rainiers (AAA) – Pacific Coast League

RANK PLAYER POS STATS
15 Taylor Dollard RHP 3 GS, 8.1 IP, 7.56 ERA, 22.2 K%, 8.3% BB
19 Juan Then RHP 20 G, 24.1 IP, 10.36 ERA, 16.4% K, 11.7% BB
20 Cade Marlowe OF .255/.332/.461, 11 HR, 10% BB, 25.4% K
24 Zach DeLoach OF .290/.397/.466, 14 HR, 13.6% BB, 27.8% K

Lazaro Montes Mashes His Way to a Promotion

The Mariners Player Development social media accounts announced that former top International Free Agent signing Lazaro Montes is being promoted to the Modesto Nuts. He spent this year in the Arizona Complex League after being in the Dominican Summer League last year.

This year in the ACL the big lefty is hitting .282/.452/.555 with 6 home runs in 37 games. The 18-year-old is ranked 11th in Jason Churchill’s Mariners prospect rankings and he will join young infield prospect Michael Arroyo in Modesto for the rest of the season.

* Lazaro Montes’ stats listed above are from the Arizona Complex League.


Mariners Prospects In the News

MLB Pipeline projected one prospect in each organization that could make an impact down the stretch in the Majors.

Daniel Kramer of MLB.com introduced the two prospects that Seattle acquired in the Paul Sewald trade.

Click here to read more about one rookie who has “injected life” into the Mariners lineup.

The following two tabs change content below.

Curtis Christianson

Curtis Christianson is the Athletic Director at Concordia Christian Academy. He also works in the Tacoma Rainiers clubhouse during the baseball season.

Latest posts by Curtis Christianson (see all)


طوفان بت
toofanbet

پاسخی بگذارید

نشانی ایمیل شما منتشر نخواهد شد. بخش‌های موردنیاز علامت‌گذاری شده‌اند *