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Chance Sisco
Born: 02/24/1995 (Age: 19) |
Bats: Left |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 3" |
Weight: 210 |
Primary Position: C |
Secondary Position: 3B |
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Lean frame, good frame; legs have mild growth; upper half could see some muscle added; athletic build; does not scream athletic build but will surprise you. |
Tucker Blair |
07/20/2014 |
7/18/14 - 7/20/14 |
Delmarva Shorebirds (Low A, Orioles) |
Sisco can hit. The hit tool is plus and will carry him through the minors. He shows enough ability at the plate for me to call him a regular major leaguer right now. However, there is a large concern with the catching ability, and I question whether he sticks there in the future.
He is athletic and played SS in High School, so a move away from C is realistic. The defense will likely never become anything more than fringe, and the bat may be best used if away from the catching position, so he can focus more on hitting. I think it is realistic for the Orioles to keep Sisco as a C for now, with the idea of potentially moving him to 3B or LF down the road. There may even be enough athleticism to play 2B, but that may be too optimistic of a thought.
Overall, Sisco is a good contact hitter than can spray the ball around the field, especially opposite field. His approach is advanced for a High School selection, but the defense will likely hold him back from ever becoming a major league catcher. I think he can become a major league regular, just not at Catcher.
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