THE NatsGM Show Special – Gabbin with Gabe Klobosits

THE latest installment of “Gabbin with Gabe” is now available for download!

Washington Nationals prospect Gabe Klobosits joins me to reflect upon his first spring training as a professional and the biggest difference between Low-A and High-A batters.  In addition Gabe discusses playing baseball in snow, rain delays and off-days, his host family and much more.
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Thank you to Gabe and the Potomac Nationals – We hope to keep in touch with Gabe every few weeks to keep apprised of his progress toward the major leagues!

The Trickle-Down Effect of Eaton’s Latest Setback

On Thursday evening, news unfortunately broke that Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton underwent surgery on his ankle and will miss much of the rest of the season. Eaton injured himself in the Nationals’ home opener on a slide into home, and regrettably it took doctors over a month to properly diagnose the ailment. Now, for the second consecutive year, he will spend the majority of the season on the disabled list. Speaking for all Nationals fans, we wish him a speedy recovery.

Eaton’s lengthy absence will have an impact on the Nationals’ lineup.  Howie Kendrick will now serve as the primary left fielder and Wilmer Difo will be the everyday second baseman. Matt Adams will also receive plenty of action supporting Kendrick in left and Ryan Zimmerman at first base.

Losing Eaton will negatively impact the team’s defense in left field and its on-base percentage, not to mention the energy he brings to the team each day. On the other hand, the infield defense should dramatically improve with Difo playing regularly, and fortunately, all three are off to a strong start to 2018. Adams has been arguably Washington’s second most valuable hitter this season, batting .298 with 10 home runs in only 84 at-bats. Kendrick has been his usual productive self, batting .288 with four home runs and 13 doubles, while Difo has been a catalyst at the bottom of Washington’s lineup during the recent hot streak.

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Sadly, top prospect Victor Robles would have been a perfect and natural solution to this dilemma, but he injured his elbow a few weeks ago diving for a ball in the outfield for Triple-A Syracuse and is also expected to miss much of the season. The expected return of Daniel Murphy in the next several weeks should bolster the offense and Bruan Goodwin will provide help whenever he returns from the disabled list.

However, expect general manager Mike Rizzo to begin searching outside the organization for another outfielder, preferably a left-handed hitter who can play multiple positions. It is difficult to predict midseason trades, but Kansas City’s Jon Jay is a name to remember. The left-handed hitting Jay is batting .283 with a .351 on-base percentage this season and is a career .288 hitter with a .355 on-base percentage. The 33-year-old can play all three outfield spots and is signed only through this year, so he should be available in trade discussions this summer. While not the player Eaton is, Jay is a possible trade target as another trickle-down effect to this unfortunate setback.

*Originally Published at MASNSports.com on 5/12/18*

NatsGM Prospect Spotlight – Gabe Klobosits

Gabe Klobosits     RHP     Potomac Nationals (High-A)     Dates Evaluated: 5/4 & 4/25

Fastball (60/65)     Slider (40/45)     Splitter (50/50)     Command (40/45)

Klobosits was Washington’s 36th Round selection in the 2017 MLB Draft from Auburn University.  Listed at 6-7 270lbs, Klobosits is a mountain of a man, with tree trunks for legs and a frame resembling an NFL offensive lineman.  The almost 23-year-old (born 5/16/95) throws from a high 3/4s arm slot and utilizes a simple, 1-step windup into his delivery.  Klobosits uses a waist-high leg kick into a medium to high effort delivery, with notable extension toward home plate.  Due to his size and some noise in his motion, he struggles to consistently repeat his mechanics.  He is a good athlete for his size and fields his position fairly well.  Klobosits understands his role as a closer and aggressively attacks opposing hitters.
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Klobosits features a 3-pitch repertoire consisting of a fastball, slider and split-finger.  His fastball sits 93-96mph with late cutting action away from righties.  The slider is 85-86mph with hard sweeping movement, similar but more extreme than his fastball.  The shape causes him to struggle throwing it for a strike and I fear more advanced hitters will recognize the spin and take it for a ball.  It is effective but projects as a fringe-average pitch.  Finally he throws a 90mph split-finger that resembles a fastball but drops down-and-in to righties.  Due to the velocity and late movement, I expect the splitter to induce weak contact rather than whiffs – That said it projects as a future average offering.

Klobosits is a pure relief prospect armed with a plus fastball and two potentially effective off-speed pitches, especially his splitter.  I would like to see more of his slider and splitter, as the sample is limited, but I feel comfortable projecting him as a future middle reliever with upside.  Klobosits could see a midseason promotion to Double-A and be major league ready late in 2019.

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Juan Soto Is Special

On Thursday evening, I drove to Woodbridge, Va., to see the Single-A Potomac Nationals, primarily to watch Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon’s first game on his minor league rehab assignment for the purposes of this guest blog. Rendon injured his big toe by fouling a ball off his foot and has not played since April 13, leaving a mammoth hole in Washington’s lineup in recent weeks.

Rendon batted third and served as the designated hitter for the P-Nats, unfortunately keeping me from seeing how his toe affected him defensively. At the plate, Rendon went 2-for-4 with a single, double, a hit-by-pitch and two long flyouts to right field in his five plate appearances. He struck the ball well each time and made hard contact twice, appeared to be seeing the opposing pitchers well and his timing seemed solid considering the layoff.

Rendon purposely did not run the bases aggressively, though the lack of opportunities for true hustle masked if this was precautionary or not. He needs a few more games to see some higher-quality breaking pitches and play some defense, but should be activated before I publish my next guest blog, likely on Monday.

However, as enjoyable as it was to see a major league superstar in that environment, I will forever remember this game as Juan Soto’s breakout performance.

As mentioned in my previous column, the 19-year-old Soto is Washington’s No. 2 prospect and I watched his first home run for Potomac in person last week. I scouted him several times in 2017, so I was well acquainted with his impressive skill set. That said, Soto only played 32 games last season due to injury and is two years away from legally being able to buy a beer, so I tried to keep my fiery prospect prognostications on a simmer until seeing him again this year.
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Last night, Soto hit another two home runs, the first of which an absolute mammoth shot to right field that sounded like a shotgun blast off the barrel. The second one was less highlight reel, but almost equally impressive, a lazy fly ball into a summer breeze that somehow continued to carry well over the right-center field wall. Good players can hit long home runs, but the special ones are able to make what looks like a routine fly ball a 400-foot home run. Soto has a chance to be special.

As I was making my long drive home and pondering how to interestingly describe Rendon’s productive evening, I could not stop replaying Soto’s at-bats in my mind and watching the videos on my phone at stop lights. This feeling of excitement is what has me willing to spend much of my summer in minor league stadiums and eager to drive 327 miles roundtrip in one day (thanks Google maps). It makes the long drives and the questioning look from relatives as to why you do this all worthwhile. So for a memorable and magical evening, thank you, Juan Soto!

*Originally Published at MASNSports.com at 5/4/18*