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Danry Vasquez
Born: 01/08/1994 (Age: 20) |
Bats: Left |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 3" |
Weight: 190 |
Primary Position: RF |
Secondary Position: LF |
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Tall and lanky; skinny, wiry body; presently lacks strength; frame is projectable; significant room to add strength, and he needs to. |
Ron Shah |
07/02/2014 |
04/22/14; 04/23/14; 04/27/14; 06/12/14; 06/19/14 |
Lancaster JetHawks (High A, Astros) |
The player is only 20 with an incredibly immature frame, presently lacking the strength to extend through the zone after point of contact. But the swing is gorgeous and he shows natural hitting ability at the plate with some power potential to dream one once he gains strength and fills out his frame.
Elsewhere, it is difficult to bet on the player. The below-average immediately creates for a left fielder's profile, limiting positional value. Then, the speed tool is lacking, so there is little to none value being offered on the bases.
The ceiling is as a solid-average regular in left field with a bat-only profile, if everything goes right. But realistically, that probably won't happen. In which case, I see a part-time player, due to the above-average hit tool and some pop from the left side.
The risk is high, but exorbitantly so, due to the makeup concerns, large gap between present and future skills, and lack of value elsewhere if the bat doesn't reach its potential.
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