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Tony Kemp
Born: 10/31/1991 (Age: 22) |
Bats: Left |
Throws: Right |
Height: 5' 6" |
Weight: 160 |
Primary Position: 2B |
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Short, compact frame; 5'6" tops; physically maxed out; zero projection left; what you see is what you get. |
Ron Shah |
07/03/2014 |
04/22/14; 04/23/14; 04/27/14; 06/12/14; 06/19/14; |
Lancaster JetHawks (High A, Astros) |
Kemp is a player I want to like more, because he's a treat to watch with his high energy play style and pure love for the game. But, the tools are underwhelming when extrapolated to a major league setting. The ceiling is as a fringe major league second baseman, who gets to the big leagues and stays there in short stints as a replacement level player. Ultimately, I see an organizational player.
There is no standout tool, and the positional value is limited. The below-average arm combined with minimal power output doesn't allow for a profile elsewhere on the diamond. His ability to control the strike-zone is impressive at High-A, but because he is non-threat for power, major league quality pitchers will be able to throw more strikes and challenge him on both sides of the plate. The speed isn't game-changing, let alone at an impact level, for him to get the most out of his bat-to-ball skills or provide extra value on the bases through swiping bags or taking an extra base.
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