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The Cult Of Scott Savastano

 Last year, I did a write up on some of the under appreciated prospects in the Mariners system. I called it the Ryan Anderson Relief Squad. Despite being the one that picked the name, it bothered me. Most of the prospects I chose were guys that were under appreciated and though not all didn’t have very successful seasons, others did just fine and even one had a gigantic breakout season.

This year, I’m changing the name but am going to continue the tradition. The idea behind it is of course a dash of being an under appreciated prospect (in my mind) but even more than that these guys have a cult following for one reason or another. Most of them have a specific trait that is easily recognizable and could even get them to the big leagues. George Mieses throws hard, Jonathan Arias misses bats, Johan Limonta gets on base, Jamal Austin is electric on the base paths. The majority that make this list will probably go on to be AAAA fodder or even won’t even make it above AA.  But then again they could be potentially be pretty successful ball players.

Ryan Anderson was a top prospect from the day he was drafted. He showed amazing physical abilities and proved them statistically. These guys… well this is the other side of the coin. This is the cult of Scott Savastano.

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Investing In The 2011 Mariners

Over the weekend I wrote an article about Investing vs. Selling in relation to the Mariners 2011 season. Last night the Mariners won again and there is a lot of enthusiasm being spread about as to where this season could go. Now, I’m cautiously optimistic and think that with the division issues the Mariners could be headed for a third or even with luck a second place finish.

But the reality is they don’t have the present pieces to win the division. REPEAT AFTER ME: “The Mariners don’t have a real shot to win the division this year”. But as I wrote yesterday there is an opportunity.

If the Mariners want to take advantage of the situation presented they need to act quickly. While the Mariners are returning some key pieces to the 25-man roster in Franklin Gutierrez (this past week), Shawn Kelly (sometime soon) and will eventually see the arrival of prized prospect Dustin Ackley this team is still in need of upgrades in order to have a legit chance to win the division this year.

Jason Churchill wrote about this late last night/early this morning. I agree with his premise in that there is a pretense that the Mariners aren’t 80+ win team right now. But, there lies the potential to grab a few pieces and in enough time those pieces could make the difference between the Mariners winning 77 – 80 games to 85+ games.

I like a few of the names on Churchill’s list (Kubel/Ludwick/Nix) for a variety of different reasons.

The problem that I see with going after the possible upgrades in left are that Carlos Peguero has been making good progression at the major league level. This season was suppose to be about giving the young guys a chance and he has been hitting things extremely hard, taking walks and not striking out too much. While it’s a small sample size and he has been swinging way (WAY) too much at pitches out side the zone there is still potential there. I’m more for giving it time than going for any .

As for upgrading third base and Chone Figgins there isn’t much out in the league that works here. Sure you could go for an Aramis Ramirez but he costs prospects and the Cubs aren’t going to give up one of their “perceived” big bats for nothing. That said I’d feel uncomfortable about acquiring him at this point. While he’s a fit for someone like the Indians, Athletics or Blue Jays (should they stay in the mix) his skill set isn’t very conducive to Safeco. It’d be a repeat of Adrian Beltre, only in my mind worse.

Instead of acquiring someone I would either attempt to trade Figgins or just bench him in lieu of Luis Rodriguez. I think Rodriguez could potentially offer some upside that is cheap being internal and he is also a switch hitter. There has been a growing “#FreeLuisRodriguez” hash on twitter and I suspect it will only continue at this point. It also allows the Mariners to use Adam Kennedy as a pinch hitter for Brendan Ryan/Jack Wilson.

As Jason Churchill explained in his article there are a few reasons to hold onto Jack Cust. While he isn’t hitting home runs he’s not a black hole either and is still producing. I personally hold onto him. Maybe he comes around and you don’t have to make a move.

After I said that the Mariners have to act quickly it doesn’t seem like I think there are a lot of moves to make, right? Well, if the Mariners wanted to make a move these are two that I support.

Prior to the jump understand that I preface this with that fact I’m in favor of holding pat seeing what happens. I’d prefer to get something for Bedard and try not to push guys like Pineda and Ackley too far or hard.

But if Jack’s job depends on it and they feel they have to go for the division this year this is how I’d do it.

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It’s Here: 51-75

It took some work… but at long last, as promised, here is the prospect watch list 51-75 rankings. I’ve spent about two hours looking at it and here is the most important thing, not changed any rankings.

The list consists primarily of relievers with potential, and young unproven talent with a few guys that had college success mixed in just for fun.

Again my usual disclaimer: This isn’t a prospect listing. This is more of a watch list that I alone completed. If you feel an injustice has occurred please let me know,  I certainly realize there are something that can be debated and I’m willing to discuss it in a rational manner.

The point to this is to create intelligent discussion and awareness of prospects in the Mariners organization. I am not a professional and all I’m attempting to do is to enhance the enjoyment of watching baseball.

With that out of the way, have at thee!


Name Age POS ACQUIRED Level
51 Brandol Perez 17 LHSP IFA Arizona League
52 Tyler Burgoon 21 RHRP 2010 Draft (10) (low A) Clinton
53 Vicente “Jose” Campos 17 RHSP IFA Arizona League
54 Nick Hill 26 LHRP 2007 Draft (7) (AAA)Tacoma
55 Gabriel Noriega 20 SS IFA (A) High Desert
56 Bobby LaFromboise 24 LHSP 2008 Draft (8) (AA) Jackson
57 Ivan Ramirez 17 C IFA Arizona League
58 Tyler Blandford 23 RHRP 2009 Draft (5) (low A) Clinton
59 Jharmidy De Jesus 21 1b/3b IFA (low A) Clinton
60 Charles Kaalekahi 18 RHSP 2010 Draft (15) (Short Season) Everett
61 Alfredo Morales 18 CF IFA (Short Season) Pulaski
62 Stephen Penney 24 RHRP 2008 Draft (29) (AA) Jackson
63 Jose Torres 16 RHSP IFA VSL
64 Jorden Merry 23 RHRP 2009 Draft (40) (AA) Jackson
65 Luke Taylor 18 RHSP 2010 Draft (9) (Short Season) Pulaski
66 Chris Kirkland 25 RHRP 2008 Draft (36) (AA) Jackson
67 Joseph Dunigan 24 OF 2007 Draft (5) (AA) Jackson
68 Mario Martinez 21 1b/3b IFA (A) High Desert
69 Dylan Unsworth 18 RHSP IFA (Short Season) Pulaski
70 Jake Shaffer 23 OF 2008 Draft (15) (AA) Jackson
71 Christian Carmichael 18 C 2010 Draft (6) (Short Season) Everett
72 Taylor Stanton 23 RHSP 2008 Draft (26) (A) High Desert
73 Matt Browning 23 3b 2010 Draft (43) (low A) Clinton
74 Brandon Josselyn 24 RHRP 2009 Draft (25) (A) High Desert
75 Daniel Carroll 22 OF 2007 Draft (3) (A) High Desert

Note: links will be added when it’s added to the Top-100 rankings


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