Monday, January 31, 2011

Non-Hyped Royals Prospects: SS Tom Zebroski - Royals Review

Within the domain of unknown minor leaguers there are 3 main categories: extremely young guys from Latin America with no actual record of their existence, the more obscurer and untalented American high schoolers, and late round college guys from small programs. Tom Zebroski, a 45th round choice in 2010 out of George Washington, is quite plain in the third category.

In this new series, I plan on looking at some of the less heralded members of the Imperial system. Zebroski seems a perfect start. His top 3 results on Google are two pages from the George Washington baseball website, followed by a fanshot from Royals Review. (Yay! Compared to Zebroski, a relatively unloved prospect like Jeff Bianchi is a superstar.

Zebroski played four seasons at GW, hitting well across his career. During his senior season Zebroski hit especially well, posting a .429/.487/.733 line. That's typically what you want to do to get drafted out of the A-10. Zebroski, named the Conference Player of the Year in June, signed quickly and managed to represent 40 games with the Chukars. Unfortunately for Zebroski, he struggled at bit against Rookie League pitching, hitting just .243/.280/.338. Not good. Especially not just when you also struggled in the Cape Cod League in 2009.

Zebroski, primarily a short in college, also played some 2B and 3B with the Chukars. Most likely, the coaching staff there only wanted to run a bit of guys and see what could be handled. Needless to say, Zebroski's life would go much easier if he gets labeled as a fellow who can handle short. If he receives the vaunted "plus" tag, all the better.

Quite plainly, the time is ticking on Zebroski's career. He'll be 22 next season and although he's a middle infielder, he needs to hit. Soon. Listed at 5'10, Zebroski is a little guy, even by SS standards, and iffy scouting chops go far in Royals Land. Unfortunately, Zebroski's halting start makes it all the more probable that his sentence in the minors will be short. Though with a college background and a respectable playing profile he's well-positioned to land somewhere else in the back if he wants. Still, none of that is preordained. Zebroski's performance at GW was enough to get his base in the threshold and if he plays well enough as a Chukar, Cougar, Blue Stone and Natural, he could recover himself in a Royal uniform.

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