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Jhoan Urena
Born: 09/01/1994 (Age: 20) |
Bats: Switch |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 1" |
Weight: 225 |
Primary Position: 3B |
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Strong body, well-developed already, has gone from bad weight to good weight in the last six months; |
Jeff Moore |
05/12/2015 |
4/27/15, 5/4/15, 5/11/15, spring training |
St. Lucie Mets (High A, Mets) |
Urena is a difficult player to grade at present because he skipped a level to play against advanced competition. He's currently struggling badly against breaking balls, failing to identify them out of the hand. Despite this, however, he's still able to attack fastballs and has already made an in-seson adjustment, hitting better pitches than he was earlier in the season and putting together better at-bats. That quick adjustment provides optimism for his future. The plus bat speed gives him the tools to be an above-aveage hitter if he proves that his pitch recognition issues are more about lack of experience than they are neurological. The power is natural and doesn't require him to overswing.
He'll never be an asset in the field, but he should be able to stay at third base through his prime, where his bat has the potential to be above-average. There is still a lot of development remaining in front of Urena, but the tools are evident for a potential impact bat. If the pitch recognition issues remain, he could still offer enough production to warrant playing time and find a regular role, but will need to bat down in the order.
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