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Josh Bell
Born: 08/14/1992 (Age: 21) |
Bats: Switch |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 4" |
Weight: 255 |
Primary Position: RF |
Secondary Position: DH |
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Built like a truck; big broad shoulders; thick legs; upper-body strength for days; mass limits flexibility and athleticism; stiff and sluggish movements on the bases and in the field. Had a left knee injury in 2012. |
Chris King |
06/04/2014 |
4/30/2014, 5/21-5/23/2014 |
Bradenton Marauders (High A, Pirates) |
Bell has the body of a present major leaguer. He's physically mature switch hitter that looks like a man amongst boys. While the power will play for a corner OF spot, his swing is inconsistent. He preys on average velocity fastballs and I really question how he'll handle plus velocity and fastball command as he advances.
Defensively he's passable in RF. He's got plenty of arm, but lacks natural feel and instincts. Just doesn't look comfortable at times. Average speed at best limits his range when chasing balls driven into the gap, though getting the ball back quickly and accurately is a strength. A move to first base in the future wouldn't shock me.
Bell is a future major leaguer with two plus tools, but I really have concerns about his production in the middle of a lineup. A spot in the lower-half seems more realistic.
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