The Rockies filled a hole when they traded right handed pitcher Clayton Mortensen to the Red Sox for Marco Scutaro. As a shortstop for the Red Sox, he was solid enough with a .299 batting average and 59 runs. For the Rockies, it looks like he’ll move over to second base and be the double play complement to Troy Tulowitzki.
Scutaro has had some of the best seasons of his career at the plate the past three seasons. Three of his top four seasons when measured by OPS have come here late in his career and while his defense seemed to slip this year, he’s been solid in the past. He hasn’t played a lot of second base the past few years and you have to go way back to 2008 when he played 50 games at second where he got a nice chunk of action there.
Mortensen was solid in 16 games for the Rockies last year after a train wreck of a season at Colorado Springs. He was going on 27 so he’s no spring chicken and he doesn’t look like he would have done well in a hitters park like Coors Field. Then again, Fenway has it’s own difficulties so it’ll be interesting to see how he adjusts.
Kevin Goldstein released his list of the top eleven Rockies prospects and there’s definitely some talent at the top of the list. At number one is third baseman Nolan Arenado. He had a really nice year last year as a 20 year old at High-A and it also helps that the Rockies traded Ian Stewart. Double-A is most likely where he’s headed but we could see this future star in a Rockies’ uniform in 2012.
Number two is the Indians 2010 first round pick, Drew Pomeranz. The left hander was one of the keys in the Ubaldo Jimenez trade and he spent part of the season at High-A and part of the season at Double-A. He’s another guy who’s close and he could actually compete for a rotation spot with the Rockies but short of that, he’ll be at Triple-A in 2012.
Number three is Wilin Rosario. With Ramon Hernandez being signed, Rosario will see most of his time at Triple-A in 2012 but he has some power and he’ll definitely force the Rockies hand if Hernandez struggles. Chad Bettis (RHP) and Tim Wheeler (OF) round out the top five.
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