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A few years ago, I ranked Michael Saunders very high on the list of Canadian prospects (yes, even ahead of Brett Lawrie). I was impressed with his athleticism and his improving minor league batting record. Unfortunately his major league trials since them have been disappointing and he has spent a lot of the past two seasons in AAA. But with the continued absence of Franklyn Gutierrez, Saunders has stepped into the everyday centerfielder job. I expect him to remain there even when Gutierrez returns.


Drafted in the 11th round in 2004, Saunders' baseball skills have been playing catch up to his athletic skills. Built like a decathlete, Saunders is deceptively fast: his long strides remind me of Devon White on the base-paths and in the field. He has the speed to be a defensive asset in center for the next few years, but his reads and jumps are some distance from top notch. Because of his size, he is not going to steal tons of bases, though his success rate has been good.

With the bat, Saunders is not a free-swinger (his walk rates are good for a young player), but strikeouts have limited his effectiveness in previous major league trials. This season, I've noticed his swing isn't as long as it's been in years past, though his strikeout rate remains high (28.4%). The tendency to chase pitches out of the zone is still evident, so I don't expect a dramatic reduction in that strikeout rate.

Saunders has the potential to hit for a lot of power. This is his progression in at-bats per extra base hit:

A ball (2005-07): 986 AB, 88 xbh =11.2 Ab/xbh
AA (2007-08): 300 AB, 33 xbh =  9.1 ab/xbh
AAA(2008-11): 659 ab, 60 xbh = 11.0 ab/xbh
SEATTLE(2009-11): 572 ab, 34xbh = 16.8 ab/xbh
THIS SEASON: 79 ab, 12 xbh = 6.6 ab/xbh

That is 12 extra base hits with only 7 singles this season: I don't think that can be sustained. If his ab/xbh rate settles in around 9.0 and he can maintain his decent walk rate (723 lifetime PAs, 62 walks), he will be a valuable asset to the Mariners, despite his home park working against him.

Saunders is 25 years old and should be entering his prime. He still appears to me to be more raw talent than finished product. If he can whittle away some of those weaknesses, we might be looking at a very good player 3 or 4 years from now.
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johnny was - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 11:31 AM EDT (#255677) #
I marked Saunders as a prospect to watch after being impressed by him at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.  At the very least, the Canadian squad will have an actual CF for the World Baseball Classic next spring. 

It might be an interesting exercise to hash out that potential roster:

LF: Jason Bay
CF: Saunders
RF: Adam Loewen

1B: Joey Votto
2B: Taylor Green (MIL)
SS: likely someone very young and inexperienced, such as Brandon Dailey (CIN) or Sammie Starr (BAL); MILB journeyman Chris Barnwell appears to have retired 3 years ago
3B: Lawrie
C: Russell Martin

DH: Justin Morneau

SPs: Scott Richmond, Scott Diamond; you'd like to see Bedard, Francis, Dempster and Harden volunteer, but they've declined in the past and/or have injury issues, so they can't be counted on

RPs: Jesse Crain, John Axford, Phillipe Aumont (should make his MLB debut this season), Blake Hawkesworth, Chris Leroux, Trystan Magnuson (if healthy), RJ Swindle, Scott Mathieson

Bench: Nick Weglarz, Mark Teahen, Pete Orr, George Kotteras, Rene Tosoni



robertdudek - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 12:57 PM EDT (#255695) #
Kyle Lotzkar is another exciting arm; he's currently working his way through the Reds system. I suspect we will see him up for a cup of coffee sometime in 2014.
Thomas - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 01:49 PM EDT (#255699) #
I believe Chris Woodward was trying to obtain Canadian citizenship a few years ago, but that the process was an extended one and he hadn't been successful last I head (similar to what Matt Bonner is going through). If it comes through in time, he could be an option at shortstop, as that's Canada's thinnest position for sure.
robertdudek - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 02:08 PM EDT (#255702) #
I believe Chris Woodward was trying to obtain Canadian citizenship a few years ago, but that the process was an extended one and he hadn't been successful last I head (similar to what Matt Bonner is going through). If it comes through in time, he could be an option at shortstop, as that's Canada's thinnest position for sure.

Well it worked well for Mr Burns with Darryl Strawberry, why not Team Canada? Maybe Yunel Escobar is interested in becoming a Canadian?
Chuck - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 02:42 PM EDT (#255707) #

he [Chris Woodward] could be an option at shortstop

You've done it. You've come up with the only question imaginable that has this as the response. I wasn't sure such a question existed.

TamRa - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 05:21 PM EDT (#255723) #
I thought Paxton was a Canadian? or am i just assuming that because of Eliopolous?

Also, is Robson good enough to be in that discussion at all?
robertdudek - Thursday, May 03 2012 @ 05:23 PM EDT (#255725) #
Paxton is definitely one of our best, at  this point.
Thomas - Friday, May 04 2012 @ 01:01 AM EDT (#255749) #
You've done it. You've come up with the only question imaginable that has this as the response. I wasn't sure such a question existed.

I hovered over the "post comment" button for a couple minutes, racking my brain for alternatives....

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