AB | 244 |
---|---|
AVG | .205 |
OBP | .258 |
SLG | .295 |
HR | 2 |
- Full name Kevin Manuel Guerrero
- Born 04/17/2004 in La Romana, Dominican Republic
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 165 / Bats: R / Throws: R
Top Rankings
Organization Prospect Rankings
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Track Record: Guerrero was part of the class the Marlins inked as soon as the most recent international period opened on Jan. 15, 2021. Guerrero opened his career in the DSL, where he hit for average and got on base but showed almost no power.
Scouting Report: Given his 6-foot-3, 165-pound frame, it’s no surprise that Guerrero’s future will be based around the way his body develops. His goal in the coming years will be to pack on as much muscle as possible, and internally the Marlins expect him to be the type of prospect who takes a little while to bloom. Beyond simply getting stronger, Guerrero needs to tighten up his swing mechanics to help his limbs work more in sync with one another throughout the course of his swing. He’s an average runner with the skills to stick in center field, but could move to right field if he slows down a tick.
The Future: After getting his feet wet in 2021, Guerrero will move stateside in 2022, when he’ll likely play in extended spring training and the Florida Complex League. Guerrero’s development will take time, but he should be worth the wait.
Scouting Reports
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Track Record: Guerrero was part of the class the Marlins inked as soon as the most recent international period opened on Jan. 15, 2021. Guerrero opened his career in the DSL, where he hit for average and got on base but showed almost no power.
Scouting Report: Given his 6-foot-3, 165-pound frame, it’s no surprise that Guerrero’s future will be based around the way his body develops. His goal in the coming years will be to pack on as much muscle as possible, and internally the Marlins expect him to be the type of prospect who takes a little while to bloom. Beyond simply getting stronger, Guerrero needs to tighten up his swing mechanics to help his limbs work more in sync with one another throughout the course of his swing. He’s an average runner with the skills to stick in center field, but could move to right field if he slows down a tick.
The Future: After getting his feet wet in 2021, Guerrero will move stateside in 2022, when he’ll likely play in extended spring training and the Florida Complex League. Guerrero’s development will take time, but he should be worth the wait.