2012 MLB Draft Preview: Deven Marrero
As the Super Regionals head toward a conclusion and the Omaha field is set, it seems appropriate to introduce to our readers to Arizona State shortstop Deven Marrero, who is likely to land in the first-round and perhaps even within the first 10 picks. Yet, he is not even the top shortstop in his own conference that will be eligible for the 2012 draft. That honor belongs to Stanford’s Kenny Diekroeger.
Marrero profiles as an above-average defender at short with a plus arm and a plus glove. He has outstanding instincts for the position and should have no problem staying there as a professional. At the plate, he fails to generate tremendous bat speed in large part due to a lack of lower body action. He hits against a pretty quiet front, though, and keeps his hands inside well enough to be a 50 to 55 hit tool player. He will never hit many bombs in the pros, but he runs well enough to at least have an isolated power.
June 14, 2011
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Posted by Daniel "Dee" Clark






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