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| Trahan making great strides |
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (2/10/13) MLB.com reports the Diamondbacks have no plans to move prospect Stryker Trahan from out behind the plate despite concerns he might not be able to handle a full-time catching job. "When we first got him, his defense was behind his offense, and it probably still is right now," Diamondbacks minor league director Mike Bell said. "But I'll tell you, from day one to the end of the season, it was night and day. It was really neat to see that strides that he made behind the plate."
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| Stryker Trahan is beginning his professional career at just the right time. With Chipper Jones now retired, he's on the short list of contenders for coolest name in all of baseball. Of course, before he can earn that title, he'll have to -- pardon the expression -- make a name for himself. He figures to let his bat do the talking. With an excellent first showing in the Rookie league in which he collected 19 extra-base hits to go along with a .422 on-base percentage in 167 at-bats, he doesn't seem like he'll have any trouble transitioning to the pro game offensively. It's his glove that's the problem. Though he has the arm strength to catch, he lacks polish behind the plate and may ultimately move to a corner outfield spot. Fantasy owners would prefer to see him stay at catcher, of course, but a position change would likely shorten his timetable for reaching the majors by a couple years. At minimum, Trahan is a couple years from breaking into the big leagues regardless of what position he plays, so he's only worth targeting in long-term keeper leagues. His bat will likely profile at any position, but he's more projection than production at this point. (Updated 1/4/13) |
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