Appy League
7 of the top 20 in this league were from Bluefield ( Blue Jays )
2. D.J. Davis, of, Bluefield (Blue Jays)
Age: 19. B-T: L-R. Ht.: 6-1. Wt.: 180. Drafted: HS—Wiggins, Miss., 2012 (1).
The first of five 2012 first or supplemental-round picks by the Blue Jays, Davis received $1.75 million and spent all of this season at Bluefield after playing at three short-season stops last summer. He was one of the league’s most exciting players, offering quick-twitch athleticism, a center-field profile and game-changing speed—though he’s learning how to take full advantage of it.
Davis has quick hands, above-average bat speed and surprised many with his power, as 41 percent of his hits went for extra bases. Although peak power of 10-15 home runs is most likely, the most optimistic evaluators believed Davis has the power to hit 20.
“He has the ability to be a true offensive threat and has Carl Crawford upside,” a manager said. “He can really run, can range into both gaps and has natural pop to his bat.”
As with many Mississippi prep products, Davis remains raw. He has yet to find his swing path or make adjustments to his aggressive, pull-oriented approach. He often expanded the zone, striking out in 30 percent of his plate appearances. He also has a below-average arm and needs to improve his outfield reads.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
225 35 54 8 7 6 25 26 76 13 8 .240 .323 .418
4. Mitch Nay, 3b, Bluefield (Blue Jays)
Age: 20. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-3. Wt.: 195. Drafted: HS—Chandler, Ariz., 2012 (1s).
Shortly after signing last summer, Nay broke his foot, delaying his debut. Once he got on the field, he showed the potential to be a profile third baseman and led the Appy League in RBIs. He drew praise for his work ethic.
Nay has quick hands and plus bat speed, and he makes consistent hard contact to all fields. With a large, strong frame he has 70 raw power on the 20-80 scouting scale. Evaluators lauded his up-the-middle approach and ability to drive the ball to the right-center field gap this summer, traits he picked up after shortening his stride and swing path significantly in extended spring training. He showed a sound approach, striking out just 13.6 percent of the time, and he could be a middle-of-the-order hitter with plus power and on-base skills.
A below-average runner, Nay has adequate range and a strong, accurate arm that should allow him to remain at third. He is working on his lateral quickness.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
230 41 69 11 0 6 42 25 35 0 1 .300 .364 .426
5. Dawel Lugo, ss, Bluefield (Blue Jays)
Age: 18. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-0. Wt.: 188. Signed: Dominican Republic, 2011.
After mediocre results in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League last summer—he hit .224/.275/.329—Lugo was one of the Appy League’s top offensive performers this year. He’s a natural, pure hitter with supreme hand-eye coordination and the ability to drive the ball to all fields.
Lugo offers surprising pop for his size and could grow into 20-home run power at his peak. He has an aggressive approach and makes lots of contact—with a strikeout rate of 13.9 percent and walk rate of 2.5 percent—but can struggle with balls on the outer half of the plate.
“His hitting style, obviously on a smaller scale, is like a young Vlad Guerrero, kind of swinging at everything and barreling a lot,” a league hitting coach said. “He can look silly on some pitches, but you throw the same pitch again and he will crush it into the gap.”
Lugo has dependable hands, smooth actions and an above-average arm at shortstop. He’s a fringy runner who could move to third because he lacks lateral quickness and range, though he is working to improve that.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
192 28 57 11 2 6 36 5 28 1 0 .297 .317 .469
6. Chase DeJong, rhp, Bluefield (Blue Jays)
Age: 19. B-T: L-R. Ht.: 6-4. Wt.: 185. Drafted: HS—Long Beach, 2012 (2).
In extended spring training, the Blue Jays worked on making DeJong’s lower half more athletic, lengthening his stride and keeping him on line to the plate. He put those lessons to use and dominated in the Appy League, finishing second in K-BB ratio (6.6) and fifth in strikeout rate (28 percent of batters).
DeJong pitched with average fastball velocity and touched 94 mph with downhill plane, and he could sit 90-94 once he maxes out his lean, angular build. He has an out-pitch in his plus 74-78 mph curveball, and his changeup, which flashes plus, improved as well.
DeJong has a starter’s delivery that he repeats well, and he should eventually have above-average command. He throws from a high three-quarters slot and at times worked up in the zone. He will work on quieting his delivery to eliminate a head snap.
W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG
2 3 3.05 13 10 0 56 58 21 19 2 10 66 .261