Sunday, April 24, 2005

Prospect Profiles: Jason Cooper and Kevin Kouzmanoff

Numbers 15 and 16 on my list are both college sluggers.

16. 3B Kevin Kouzmanoff
How Acquired: 2003 Draft (6th Round)
College: Nevada
ETA: 2007


YearLeagueAgeAB2BHRSBBAOBPSLG
2003SSA22206882.272.342.437
2004A-2347335165.330.394.526


Along with Pat Osborn, Kouzmanoff gives the Indians organization a pair of decent prospects at third base, an organizational black hole in recent years. Kouzmanoff had a fantastic year in his first season in a full-season league, although he posted those numbers at the age of 23. He's starting this year in Kinston, but I'd like to see what he can do in Akron before the season's over. He's not going to be a star by any stretch of the imagination, but he does everything well enough. BA's John Manuel pegs him as Casey Blake with less power.

15. OF Jason Cooper
How Acquired: 2002 Draft (3rd Round)
College: Stanford
ETA: 2006


YearLeagueAgeAB2BHRSBBAOBPSLG
2002A-2155540.255.339.564
2003A-2226217123.298.385.553
2003A+222181793.307.380.528
2004AA2342224142.239.321.424
2004AAA2352131.173.295.365


After a great 2003 campaign split between Lake County and Kinston, the AA level proved difficult for Cooper, and thus far a return engagement hasn't been good. A couple things are working against Jason. First of all, he's at best a left fielder, thanks to a poor throwing arm. Secondly, there's a lot of outfield competition in the organization, from Sizemore and Crisp in Cleveland to Gutierrez and Snyder in the high minors. He was left eligible for the Rule 5 draft, one of the better position players unprotected, but didn't get picked. He's a guy who has good power potential, but like a lot of power hitters has to be able to control the strike zone. So far in Akron, he hasn't been able to do that, posting a poor 25:8 SO/BB ratio. His stock is falling rapidly in my opinion.

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