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Byron Keiron Buxton

 

Role: Cedar Rapids Kernels Starting Centerfielder

Age: 19 (DOB 12/18/1993 in Baxley, GA)

Measurables: 6'1" 188lbs

Acquired: via #2 overall selection in the 2012 Rule IV Draft

Rated: #10 by Baseball America; #8 by BaseballProspectUS

 

Strengths: Considered to be a 5 tool player, Byron is the complete package when dreaming of a starting outfielder. His speed is attibuted to be his greatest asset. This gives him quite a bit a range to compliment his strong arm on defense. He's young for his level and is tearing up the MWL so far. Byron Buxton's attitude has been great so far, but upon his selection last June, he appeared to be a little overwhelmed. However, that hasn't been the case since, as it appears Buxton has enough confidence to go around in the Kernels' dugout.

 

Weaknesses: There were doubts about whether he would be a good hitter, but clearly it's grown silent on that front. Buxton has crushed the ball in his brief tenure in the minors, but given the choice, power is the lesser of his strengths. Although, at age 19 he'll have plenty of time to grow. Byron's seemingly effortless and fluid swing also provide comfort. Overall, even the most celebrated nitpickers will have trouble finding faults with Byron Buxton as a prospect.

 

Tool Assessment (BaseballProspectUS):

"The Tools: All of them; 8 run; 7+ arm; 6+ raw power; 6+ hit (potential)"

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If I am not mistaken (an that's entirely possible) I think Buxton has reached base at least once in every game this season. He's got the speed to make an impact as a base stealer. Having been thrown out multiple times, as well as being picked off, makes me hope that he can do some work on the basepaths with Paul Molitor.

 

The thing that I like the best, aside from being a 5 tool player and his tremendous athletic ability, is he seems very down to earth. He is level headed, respectful and coachable. Compliments to his parents and family in regards to his (at least to this point) being humble and hungry to work to improve.

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I can see Andrew McCutchen although that's a fairly standard comp for toolsy players with good but not great projected power. So far he looks like a good average hitter with good strike zone control and at least 10-15 HR power. It's possible that he becomes a .300+ hitter with a .375+ OBP and 20+ HR's. In CF that's a perennial AS and potential MVP.

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I think Buxton has finally reached the level of pro ball, where stealing is more than just being blazing fast. Considering he's been thrown out 40% of the time this year, I'm hoping he's learning how to get his timing down. He's too fast for his baserunning not to be an asset.

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Buxton recent article MWL notes: Buxton bolts out of gate | MiLB.com News | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball

Byron has dropped below the double mendoza and now sits 391/511/652

We may be in for some more regression, but hopefully he'll still continue to ball.

 

Thankfully, the baserunning has looked a little better. 8 swipes and 4 CS. Still, as a 80 speed guy, it would be great to get that SB% above .700

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Thankfully, the baserunning has looked a little better. 8 swipes and 4 CS. Still, as a 80 speed guy, it would be great to get that SB% above .700

 

I gotta think that this is the first time he's played at a level where catchers can consistently get him out if he doesn't get a good jump, regardless of his speed. I'd rather him get caught a few times and take the time to gain experience learning how to use his speed and work on getting good jumps.

 

Edit: I knew I had made this point before. Didn't realize that it was in the same thread. Oops.

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I gotta think that this is the first time he's played at a level where catchers can consistently get him out if he doesn't get a good jump, regardless of his speed. I'd rather him get caught a few times and take the time to gain experience learning how to use his speed and work on getting good jumps.

 

Edit: I knew I had made this point before. Didn't realize that it was in the same thread. Oops.

 

Rookie mistake. Haha just kidding. I like the point you made, so a little emphasis doesn't hurt.

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From Jim Callis' weekly prospect chat on Buxton:

 

Thoughts on Byron Buxton thus far in the MWL? Has he exceeded expectations in the first month?

Jim Callis: Tremendous. Though he was the best player in last year’s draft but would need some time to adjust. I was wrong about the second part of that statement.

 

Please rank: Best outfielder in 2018: Buxton, Myers, Taveras, or Puig?

Jim Callis: Buxton, Taveras, Myers, Puig. All four could be studs.

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Sickels wrote this gem about Byron yesterday. It has quite a bit of material that you only get from an in-person view. He says in the article that he'd probably have him as a top 10 prospect now; top 5 after some graduations. Must read for fans who have not been able to watch him play like myself.

 

Prospect Report: Byron Buxton, OF, Minnesota Twins - Minor League Ball

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From Jim Callis' chat today:

 

 

  • Would you trade Carlos Correa, Rio Ruiz, and Lance McCullers for Byron Buxton (which is essentially what Houston did last year)? How about for Mark Appel?

Jim Callis: Realistically, Correa and Buxton are close enough in value that I'd take the package that also gives me McCullers and Ruiz. But my gut tells me I'd want Buxton. Would take Correa and Co. over Appel.

 

  • If BA's top 100 came out today, could Byron Buxton and Archie Bradley crack your top 5?

Jim Callis: In a word, yes.

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I was going to post that same sequence...

 

Also of note:

 

PowerWheels (Crenshaw, MN): How would you rank these teammate tandems for most potential in 5 years: Sano/Buxton, Machado/Bundy, Profar/Olt, Taveraz/Miller, Zunino/Walker & Goldschmidt/Skaggs.

Jim Callis: That’s a perfect question to dive into in more length in our weekly Ask BA column. Please send that to askba@baseballamerica.com, include your name and hometown, and I promise to answer it on Monday.

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From Laws chat this week:

 

You buying into any of this superstar-level hype Buxton is receiving? As a Twins fan, I want to, I just don't know if I should get too worked up over a month of low-A ball.

[h=6]Klaw (12:24 PM)

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Best prospect in last year's draft, so not just hype.

 

 

 

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I was going to post that same sequence...

 

Also of note:

 

PowerWheels (Crenshaw, MN): How would you rank these teammate tandems for most potential in 5 years: Sano/Buxton, Machado/Bundy, Profar/Olt, Taveraz/Miller, Zunino/Walker & Goldschmidt/Skaggs.

Jim Callis: That’s a perfect question to dive into in more length in our weekly Ask BA column. Please send that to askba@baseballamerica.com, include your name and hometown, and I promise to answer it on Monday.

 

That's a good question. I'd say

1 Tavaras/Miller

2 Machado/Bundy

3 Goldschmidt/Skaggs

4 Sano/Buxton

5 Profar/Olt

6 Zunino/Walker

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