Found April 11, 2012 on Twins Target:
hicks (courtesy thesportsbank.net)

7. Aaron Hicks, Center field, 22 years old

2011 Stats: .242/.354/.368 with 5 HRs and 17 SB in 26 attempts for Fort Myers.
Last Year's Rank2
Acquired: Drafted by the Minnesota Twins 14th overall in the 2008 June Major League Draft out of Woodrow Wilson HS in Los Angeles.

Twins fans are historically a patient lot. Sure, there are fringe characters out there, but for the most part, the fan base is patient with its team and prospects. Will 2012 be the season that Twins fans run out of patience with Aaron Hicks? Hicks was considered the crown jewel of the system with his 5 tools and projectable frame, but as he begins his 5th year in the system, he isn't progressing the way many thought he would.

Hicks spent 2011 in Fort Myers after spending two years in Beloit. He has established very nice on-base skills and has gap power, but hasn't been able to generate home run power yet. He also gets caught stealing too much and strikes out too much. Hicks is still young. At 22 in AA, he will still be pretty young for the level, but is he slow to develop or are his flaws holding him back?

A great defensive CF with a .265/.375/.407 line and a 67% stolen base rate looks less like a 5 tool star and more like a 4th OF. What happens if Hicks has another year with a low .700s OPS? One argument has been to scrap switch hitting and have Hicks just hit right handed. In 2010 he hit .248/.383/.339 from the left side and .362/.449/.663 from the right side and in 2011 he had a .219/.349/.337 line from the left side and  .259/.342/.391 from the right. His splits were much more pronounced in 2010 but he has a better batting average and more power from the right side. While becoming a strict right handed hitter could improve his numbers, he'd also lose the righty/lefty advantage batting right-handed vs. a right-handed pitcher. He also is not used to hitting right-handed versus right-handed pitchers. He could also be returned to the mound. He was highly thought of as a high school pitcher with a 97 MPH fastball and if he looks to be a mediocre player, a switch to the mound might be in order.

Ideal scenario: Hope Hicks is a late bloomer. Hicks starts to put everything together (he is .250/.273/.550 through 6 games) and starts to develop those potential 20-20 tools in New Britain. Hopefully he can build on his Arizona Fall league .294/.400/.559. Torii Hunter had a .270/.334./417 line and Denard Span had a .286/.355/.356 line in the minors so there is still plenty of hope for Hicks. He's actually been better than both Hunter and Span were at age 22.

Path to the majors: The Twins have a good group of OFs ahead of Hicks right now, so the Twins can take their time with him. Span, Josh Willingham and Ben Revere in the majors and Joe Benson in AAA are all ahead of Hicks. If  Hicks starts to come around this year, it will give the Twins options to trade Denard Span or perhaps Hicks himself. Don't expect to see Hicks until late 2013.

 

Prospect #8 and the rest start here.

THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Hendriks and Swarzak will fight for fifth spot

MINNEAPOLIS Twins right-hander Liam Hendriks said he was "bummed out" when he learned that teammate Scott Baker would miss the 2012 season due to elbow surgery. But Hendriks also realizes the potential ramifications Baker's injury might have for him personally. With Baker sidelined for the year, Minnesota will need to find another starting pitcher to fill his spot...

Twins' Morneau, Mauer look as strong as ever

MINNEAPOLIS At least for one day, the M&M Boys are back.Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau, two former American League MVPs, have been marred in recent years by various injuries. Last season, the duo combined to play just 151 games for the Minnesota Twins. With neither able to stay healthy or effective, the Twins lost 99 games in 2011.But with two swings of the bat Thursday at Target...

Morneau wont rush his return to first base

MINNEAPOLIS Justin Morneau is a first baseman. During his 10-year big league career, he hasn't set foot at any other spot on the field. But still recovering from numerous offseason surgeries (wrist, knee, foot) as well as a concussion, Morneau has yet to play a game at first base this season for the Minnesota Twins. Instead, the left-handed Morneau has been relegated to the...

Baker's elbow a concern with rotation in flux

MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Twins entered this season hoping right-hander Scott Baker would be starting their home-opener today. Instead, Baker was preparing to travel to New York to get a second opinion on his troublesome right elbow from Dr. David Altchek. A recent MRI showed the same flexor strain that bothered Baker at times last season, and the Twins are worried about the continual...

Twins avoid worst start in team history

MINNEAPOLIS When the Minnesota Twins took the field Wednesday, they were the only team in Major League Baseball without a win. After a 6-5 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Angels, the Twins were able to breathe a sigh of relief. Minnesota snapped its four-game losing streak with its first win of the year Wednesday, a come-from-behind victory against Jared Weaver and the Angels...

Elbow surgery to end season for Twins P Baker

Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Scott Baker will have to undergo season-ending elbow surgery. Baker, who had to leave a minor league rehab start last week, will go under the knife to repair the flexor pronator tendon in his right elbow. The team's opening day starter in 2011, Baker has missed time in each of the last two seasons because of the same injury. Recovery...

The Bella Twins Comment on Rumors, More on Their Expected Departure from WWE

- Sources within WWE and outside of WWE have confirmed that as of now, The Bella Twins are scheduled to leave the company when their contracts expire at the end of April. Speculation is that they just want to move on to other things. The Twins wrote the following last night during RAW: “Don’t believe what you hear #! Tune into WWE Superstars this week you won’t be disappointed...

Twins 6, Angels 5

Jamey Carroll had his first two hits with Minnesota, including the go-ahead single in the seventh, and Josh Willingham hit a two-run homer to lift the Twins to their first victory of the season, 6-5 over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night. Chris Parmelee hit a tying two-run triple in the seventh before Carroll drove him in with a single off LaTroy Hawkins. Matt Capps pitched...

Twins 10, Angels 9

Justin Morneau hit a two-run, go-ahead homer in the eighth inning and the Minnesota Twins rallied from six runs down to beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-9 on Thursday. Joe Mauer went deep, too, hitting a three-run shot off Dan Haren in the fifth that cut into a 6-0 lead the Angels built against Francisco Liriano. Every Twins batter had at least one of the team's 20 hits, enough...

Dugout Digest - TWINS WIN!

The final winless team was taken off the board last night, when the Twins defeated the Angels 6-5. Minnesota came back from a 5-2 deficit, and hung on in the late innings to win the game. Garrett just wrote yesterday that the Twins might go winless for quite awhile. Well, they won't go winless now, but with 18 games left this month against tough teams, if they had a 4-17 month...

More on The Bella Twins and WWE, Why They’re Leaving, RAW Comments

#leftcontainerBox { float:left; position: fixed; top: 60%; left: 70px; } #leftcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; clear:both; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; padding-bottom:2px; } #bottomcontainerBox { height: 30px; width:50%; padding-top:1px; } #bottomcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; height: 30px; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; } - Sources within WWE and...
THE MLB HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.