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Yusniel Diaz
Born: 10/07/1996 (Age: 19) |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 1" |
Weight: 215 |
Primary Position: CF |
Secondary Position: RF |
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Smooth, athletics actions, some quick-twitch, explosive wrist and hand strength, quick start-up; projectable frame, should grow into additional strength without compromising agility and athleticism |
Wilson Karaman |
09/05/2016 |
11x April-September 2016 |
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (High A, Dodgers) |
Signed out of Cuba for a hefty bonus last fall, Diaz has held his own as one of the youngest regulars in the California League all season. He's a raw player, and while there is in some cases a sizable gap between his present and future grades, his skill set doesn't really have any holes. The approach and swing mechanics are both inconsistent, but he has the skill set to develop into a quality hitter, and he has the frame to grow into more power. He's not a great base-runner at present, but there's above-average or better straight-line speed that plays well in the outfield. There's enough track-and-close skill to leave him primarily in center for now, and he possesses enough arm strength to handle either corner if he doesn't quite get there up the middle.
This is a potential above-average regular if it comes together, one who does a little bit of a lot of different things to help a team win, and does everything pretty well. The skill set is broad enough to where he's a lower-variance prospect despite a longer probable lag time to the majors.
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