Mater Academy High (Hialeah Gardens, Fla.) outfielder Albert Almora has been on the prospect scene for a long time, having already played on six USA Baseball national teams. He recently ranked No. 7 on Baseball America's predraft Top 200 rankings and subscribers can read his scouting report here. Below is video of Almora from the summer and fall.
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Hi Conor,
Posted by Tom | May 24, 2012 at 9:20 am | ShortcutJust two quick questions on Almora:
1. Does he profile as a CF in the majors, or is he more of a corner type?
2. What is ALmora's best tool and who do you think grabs him in the draft, if you were a guessing man?
Thanks!
Tom, I’ll pinch-hit for Conor. No scout I know doubts Almora as a CF; in fact, that is probably his best tool. I got an 80 present defense on him even with his 45ish speed. He won’t get out of the draft’s top 10 picks. If he ran better he’d challenge Buxton to go 1/1. How’s that?
Posted by John Manuel | May 24, 2012 at 4:04 pm | ShortcutJohn,
Posted by Tom | May 24, 2012 at 10:30 pm | ShortcutThank you so much for your answer. I really appreciate the time you took to answer my questions specifically about Almora. Have a great day and thanks!
Hi Guys,
Posted by Patrick | May 25, 2012 at 12:51 pm | ShortcutFrom what I've seen from Almora, he reminds me a lot of Ryan Braun; smooth swinging right hander with plus power. I know that's a lofty comparison and his run grade isn't nearly as high, but is that a fair comparison? Who does Almora resemble coming out? Also, what do you believe his ceiling to be? Can he be as good as a Ryan Braun with his bat? Thanks a lot!
Patrick
Patrick, I don’t think that’s a good comparison. Almora might end up having a similar hit tool, but it really stops there. Almora has good power, but Braun’s is better. And Almora should get credit for his all-around game. He’s an excellent defender in center field while Braun is a left fielder with modest defense, at best.
Posted by Nathan Rode | May 25, 2012 at 11:11 pm | Shortcut