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Travis Snider
RF
Toronto Blue Jays
TOP '07 LEVEL: A (Lansing)
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The word on Snider out of high school from his detractors was that he was stiff, slow, a little heavy, had bad knees and so on. The word on him now is that he can flat-out hit, and his detractors have shut their mouths for the time being. Snider sets himself up well to hit for average and power, with a low load, a simple swing and a very short path to the ball. He's got some loft to his swing to drive balls out, with plus power already, but will shorten up to go the other way on offspeed stuff. He's a solid-average runner and has at least a 60 arm in right field. He has a good idea at the plate, and his contact rate should improve as he develops. This was a steal of a pick at No. 14 in '06; among hitters, only Longoria (No. 3 selection) looks better right now.
Our only one in the top 100.
He also did a rundown with no comments of top 5 per organization:
http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/in ... =law_keith
Toronto
1. Travis Snider, rf
2. Brett Cecil, lhp
3. Kevin Ahrens, 3b
4. Trystan Magnuson, rhp
5. J.P. Arencibia, c