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Anthony Alford
Born: 07/20/1994 (Age: 20) |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 1" |
Weight: 215 |
Primary Position: CF |
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Long legs, high waist; muscular build, already well developed physically; football background evident from build. |
Jeff Moore |
07/20/2015 |
7/17/15,7/18/15 |
Dunedin Blue Jays (High A, Blue Jays) |
Alford is a legitimate five-tool threat, with average or better skills across the board. He's a plus athlete, as evidenced by his background as a college football player. Despite having split his time across two sports, however, his baseball skills are very refined. He's much further along the developmental track than most two-sport athletes.
His athleticism will allow Alford to remain in the middle of the field, where he should be an asset in center field. His most impressive skill, however, is his hit tool. Plus bat speed allows him to currently get away with some mechanical issues in his swing, including a pronounced load that will be quieted over time, but the issues are minor and are more than compensated for by his innate feel fro finding the barrel. He squares the baseball up routinely and it jumps off of his bat. He's not displaying the power expected from him just yet, but he shows it off in batting practice and his strength and bat speed suggest it will come in time, as power is often the last tool to develop.
If it all comes together, Alford has the potential to be one of the best center fielders in the game. Even if the hit tool or power come in a grade below their ceiling, he should be a good everyday player, but if the bat reaches its ceiling, he could be a key player on a very good team.
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