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13. Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic

Born: March 27, 2001. Height: 5-10. Weight: 165. B-T: B-R.

While a lot of shortstops who will sign on July 2 are shortstops in name only, Marte is a safe bet to stay at the position. With a medium build and a thin frame, Marte is a bouncy, quick-twitch athlete with a chance to develop into a plus defensive shortstop. He’s a plus runner with slick actions in the field, where he does things with ease. He’s quick and agile with good body control and range to both sides, along with soft hands and an above-average, accurate arm. Marte has good defensive instincts but he has times where he plays out of control and tries to be too flashy rather than making the secure play.
Marte is a true shortstop and scouts who believed in his bat had him higher up their lists. However, many scouts questioned how much impact he will provide at the plate and predicted he would hit toward the bottom of a lineup. Those scouts had concerns about both Marte’s pure hitting ability and his power, though getting stronger could help him become a better hitter. He’s mostly a singles hitter for now with occasional gap power and could grow into a 6-10 home run hitter in his prime. Marte is a potential high stolen base threat who causes havoc on the bases with an aggressive style and sharp baserunning instincts for his age. Marte trains with Alberto Fana and is expected to be one of the highest paid players in the class with a bonus likely to be around $3 million. The Twins are linked to Marte

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How do you pay 3M for a guy with questions on his bat? Any info on the other OF they signed?

They're 16 year olds. Literally every single one of them has question marks about their bats.

 

Would it help if maybe they went to college and won the triple crown in the nation's most competitive conference? Would that answe some of your questions? What's that? You hate that guy too?

 

Hmm. So if we aren't picking 24 year old Mike Trout with every pick it's all just wasted? Got it.

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He's getting 3m because that's how much this market has valued him at.

Exactly. That's my point. I highly doubt the Twins think he is a .240 or below hitter if they are shelling out that type of money

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Looks like 8 players have signed this morning...

 

 

And that's just from the Dominican. If you look at the lists of top unsigned players they fall into 2 categories. Not yet 16 or from Venezuela. I think independent experts and sources are much stronger in DR. It will be interesting who the Twins sign from elsewhere. 

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Ronny Mauricio, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 3 prospect), $2.1 million.

 

George Valera, of, Dominican Republic (No. 5 prospect), $1.3 million

 

Julio Rodriguez, of, Dominican Republic (No. 6 prospect), $1.75 million
 

Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 13 prospect), $3 million.


 

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What's wrong with this picture:

 

Ronny Mauricio, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 3 prospect), $2.1 million.

 

George Valera, of, Dominican Republic (No. 5 prospect), $1.3 million

 

Julio Rodriguez, of, Dominican Republic (No. 6 prospect), $1.75 million
 

Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 13 prospect), $3 million.


 

Somebody believes the accuracy of prospect rankings  of 16 year old kids

 

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Somebody believes the accuracy of prospect rankings  of 16 year old kids

 

That is, imo, unfair. There seems to be a reasonable question in his comment. I can't currently find a list of all the signings, but if there aren't many at that level, it seems reasonable to wonder why they paid that much.

 

The teams clearly think they can rank 15 and 16 year olds, otherwise their wouldn't be big bonuses given out, so it isn't that they are not rankable at all.

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What's wrong with this picture:

 

Ronny Mauricio, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 3 prospect), $2.1 million.

 

George Valera, of, Dominican Republic (No. 5 prospect), $1.3 million

 

Julio Rodriguez, of, Dominican Republic (No. 6 prospect), $1.75 million
 

Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 13 prospect), $3 million.


 

 Marte was as high as 3 on one board (MLB.com I think). Just shows how hard it is to judge these kids at such a young age. 

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That is, imo, unfair. There seems to be a reasonable question in his comment. I can't currently find a list of all the signings, but if there aren't many at that level, it seems reasonable to wonder why they paid that much.

 

The teams clearly think they can rank 15 and 16 year olds, otherwise their wouldn't be big bonuses given out, so it isn't that they are not rankable at all.

But that ranking isn't done by the same people giving out the contracts.

He could have listed mlb pipelines rankings instead and the bonuses would have matched up better.

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But that ranking isn't done by the same people giving out the contracts.
He could have listed mlb pipelines rankings instead and the bonuses would have matched up better.

 

hence my statement that if very few are at that level, it raises the question, do the Twins feel that others would have spent that much on the player, since there are hard caps now, what you spend on one player matters more than ever.

 

hence my statement that we need to see how much everyone got.

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I do wonder if BA is more accurate right now. Most of the big deals are negotiated over a year ago, people change a lot in their 14/15/16 years.

 

Marte is a fine prospect but certainly could have slipped from the point he was at when the Twins locked him up.

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I do wonder if BA is more accurate right now. Most of the big deals are negotiated over a year ago, people change a lot in their 14/15/16 years.

Marte is a fine prospect but certainly could have slipped from the point he was at when the Twins locked him up.

 

that part makes it really hard for sure.

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That is, imo, unfair. There seems to be a reasonable question in his comment. I can't currently find a list of all the signings, but if there aren't many at that level, it seems reasonable to wonder why they paid that much.

 

The teams clearly think they can rank 15 and 16 year olds, otherwise their wouldn't be big bonuses given out, so it isn't that they are not rankable at all.

When you look at dollar amounts and rankings there is no correlation. Hence the problem in the picture is someone believes the rankings mean something.  Unfair. Try cherrypicked numbers for his post

http://www.baseballamerica.com/international/2017-team-team-international-signing-trackers/#QKg194xFZh19rleW.97

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What's wrong with this picture:

 

Ronny Mauricio, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 3 prospect), $2.1 million.

 

George Valera, of, Dominican Republic (No. 5 prospect), $1.3 million

 

Julio Rodriguez, of, Dominican Republic (No. 6 prospect), $1.75 million
 

Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 13 prospect), $3 million.


 

One, Jelfry Marte, is staying a SS, arguably the most important defensive position to fill while the other three are not.  Mauricio, Valera, and Rodriguez all have higher offensive projection and physical growth projection which is why BA has them ranked where they do and Marte at 13.  The Twins financially valued a bonafide SS who might develop as a hitter than other clubs.

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What's wrong with this picture:

 

Ronny Mauricio, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 3 prospect), $2.1 million.

 

George Valera, of, Dominican Republic (No. 5 prospect), $1.3 million

 

Julio Rodriguez, of, Dominican Republic (No. 6 prospect), $1.75 million
 

Jelfry Marte, ss, Dominican Republic (No. 13 prospect), $3 million.


 

Well, on mlb's list Mauricio is #10, Valera is #21 and Rodriguez is #9. Marte is #3. That's probably closer to the industry consensus.

Daniel Flores, #2 on both lists, signed for 3.1m. Franco, #1, got 3.8m. The bigger question, in my mind, is why did Pereira, #4 on both lists, sign with the Yankees for only 1.5m? Are the Yankees doing a Red Sox and funneling him money?

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