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by civ ollilavad
Luplow and Mercado were not free, of course, the couple promising kids we dealt rate in the Appy League Top 10, as anticipated
4. Jhon Torres, OF, Johnson City (Cardinals)
Age: 19. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-4. Wt.: 199. Signed: Colombia, 2016 (Indians).
Signed by the Indians, Torres joined the Cardinals in the 2018 trade that sent Oscar Mercado to Cleveland. After dominating the complex Rookie-level leagues in 2018, Torres was assigned to the Midwest League in mid-May but hit just .167 and was demoted to the Appy League a month later.
Torres rebounded to turn in one of the best offensive seasons by a teenager in the Appy League. He clubbed six home runs and nine doubles. A physical, corner outfielder with plus raw power, Torres also showed solid on-base skills and pitch recognition with a 14 percent walk rate.
However, scouts believe Torres will need to continue refining this part of his game and be more selective in picking pitches on which he can inflict damage to more consistently tap into his power. Torres is definitely a corner outfielder, but despite average speed at best, he moves well, gets good jumps off the bat and runs solid routes in addition to having plus arm strength.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
112 24 32 9 0 6 17 19 36 0 2 .286 .391 .527
19. Tahnaj Thomas, RHP, Bristol (Pirates)
Age: 20. B-T: R-R. HT: 6-4. WT: 190. Signed: Bahamas, 2016.
A converted shortstop who signed as a pitcher thanks to special arm talent, Thomas took a big step forward this year in the strike throwing department, going from 4.6 walks per nine a year ago in the Arizona League to 2.6 this summer in 48.1 innings in the Appy League.
Evaluators have called Thomas a quick learner, and he spent the majority of his season attempting to more consistently land an electric fastball that’s regularly in the mid-90s. He overthrew at times early in the season but slowly started to figure things out as the year progressed.
Thomas throws a slider that has a chance to be a solid secondary but needs more consistency, as well as a changeup, and he also added a sinker to his arsenal. His fastball is far and away his best offering at the moment, and at his current level he’s able to overpower hitters without going to any of his secondaries at times.
W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG
2 3 4.10 12 12 0 48.1 40 22 17 5 14 59 .217