Says the one that offered him up for McCann within 10 minutes of me getting him.Marlins wrote:Geovany Soto will continue the offensive rampage he started in AAA last year and vault up the catcher rankings.
He led the PCL in OPS last year (385 AB, 26 HR, 109 RBI, .353/.424/.652, 1.076 OPS), and didn't slow down when he got to the bigs (54 AB, .389/.433/.662). Stick that in your McCann.
Background: Despite playing at pitcher-friendly high Class A Myrtle Beach, McCann put together one of the best all-around seasons of any catcher in the minors. A Carolina League all-star, he tied for the organization lead in doubles and set a career high for homers. His older brother Brad, a third baseman, signed with the Marlins as a 2004 sixth-round pick, while his father Howard is the former head coach at Marshall.
Strengths: McCann has a sweet lefthanded swing and as much raw power as anyone in the organization. He employs a disciplined approach at the plate and makes solid contact. Drafted primarily for his bat, he has dedicated himself to improving behind the plate and was named the CL's best defensive catcher. He threw out 30 percent of basestealers with his strong, accurate arm and quick release.
Weaknesses: While pitchers like throwing to McCann, he still needs to hone his skills behind the plate, particularly his footwork and overall agility. Offensively, he could draw more walks. He's a below-average runner.
The Future: He has attracted comparisons to Eddie Taubensee, but the Braves believe McCann has a higher ceiling, particularly as a defender. McCann will spend 2005 at Atlanta's relocated Double-A Mississippi affiliate and could reach the majors by late 2006.
So before you go knocking his defense or whatever, and his modest minor league seasons, please go ahead and do some research first.