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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

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    Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

    We got The Show on Xbox now y'all.
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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

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    Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

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    • djp73
      Coach Porter Davis
      • Jun 2009
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      • djp73
        Coach Porter Davis
        • Jun 2009
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        • djp73
          Coach Porter Davis
          • Jun 2009
          • 8504

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          Scouting Report: David Porter

          David Porter

          Born: 09/19/2002 (Age: 17)
          Bats: Right
          Throws: Right
          Height: 6' 01"
          Weight: 255
          Primary Position: 3B
          Secondary Position: 1B
          School: A.M. Barbe (Lake Charles, LA)
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          Evaluator: Jeffrey Paternostro
          Report Date: 03/15/2020
          Dates Seen: 3/10/20, 3/12/20, 3/13/20, 3/13/20
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          Physical/Health

          Porter is big. Weight is a concern. Strong kid, but it's a much thicker lower half than you see from most major leaguers on the left side of the infield. Could probably stand to lose 30+ pounds.
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          MLB ETA: 2024
          Risk Factor: Med
          OFP: 60
          Video: No
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          Tool | Future Grade | Report

          Hit | 60 | Decent mechanics. Good bat speed. Chases pitches. Fly ball hitter. Gets behind in the count.

          Power | 65 | Plus to plus plus power potential for sure. An absolute danger to any fastball he zones ahead in the count. 25-30 home run guy at peak. The bat makes THAT sound.

          Baserunning/Speed | 35 | Clocked 4.6 to 4.8. Not high effort down the line. Better second gear than you'd think going first to third. Speed is not going to be part of his game though.

          Glove | 50 | Sneaky athletic, made a nice turn on a bad throw functionally playing shortstop on an over shift. Good stretch at third on a bunt force. Hands and instincts are fine. Could be above-average at first.

          Arm | 70 | Plus-plus arm strength. Doesn't always get to all of it while on the move. Can be a bit scattershot.
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          Overall

          Surprisingly agile at his size. Could be a plus glove if he gets in better shape. Great arm. Hard to imagine he stays at 3B long term but could be a huge asset offensively if he can maintain replacement level defense there. Could certainly beat the 2024 projection in the right situation.
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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

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            Barbe's Porter awaiting big call
            Rodrick Anderson Jun 7, 2020

            "It's been a weird year, well a weird few months anyway." Barbe senior David Porter tells me as we sit in the driveway of his grandparents house. Porter is perched on the tailgate of his old beat up truck, a plate piled high with crawfish by his side.

            Porter anxiously awaits the Major League Baseball draft that's coming up this weekend. Porter is expected to be drafted but with the draft cut back to just five rounds he has some doubts.

            "It's cut back to only five rounds this year. Usually it's like 40 so that's like 1,200 players a normal year and now you're looking at like 150, 160 so the doubts creep in sometimes you know?"

            Porter, a big (6'1" and listed on the official Barbe roster at 255 pounds) third baseman with a powerful bat and a surprisingly good glove and arm.

            Porter, and the rest of Louisiana, saw the baseball season cut short due to Corona virus.

            "We played like 40 games, won state last year you know." Porter pauses to chew a bite of crawfish. "I had a really good season. This year we only played like 14 games. I didn't start out great. Not my best showing."

            Porter hit around .450 with 21 home runs in 2019 over 41 games and led Barbe to a 5A state championship. In 2020 Barbe managed to play just 14 games. Porter was hitting .379 with two home runs when the season was cut short after 14 games.

            Porter turned down scholarships to play at LSU, McNeese State and others.

            "I'm not really a school guy, not my thing. I mean I get by, I get decent grades but I'd rather be playing ball. I was one hundred percent on the decision before covid. Then you start to think about how the draft is cut way down, scouting is way down then the season gets cut so short and it's like maybe the scholarship would have been the batter choice you know?"

            I ask Porter if he's regretting his decision.

            "I wouldn't say regretting. Rethinking, analyzing. You know?"

            Porter pauses, takes a long drink of his Pepsi and then continues.

            "I bet on myself with this deal. I don't doubt that I can do it at all but it's maybe a bit more hurdles with all this going on. I want to play ball. I want to help my family and this is the best way to do that. Me being in school doesn't really help anyone right now you know?"

            Most MLB draft pundits had Porter going anywhere from the third to sixth round. Teams are allowed to sign an unlimited number of undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the draft.

            "Not getting drafted isn't the end of the world but the team is a bit more invested if they do draft you. It's probably an easier path you know?"

            I asked Porter if he had any preference where he got drafted.

            "Whoever wants me I want to be with them one hundred percent. It would be nice to play some minor league ball around here. Maybe my gramps could see a few more games."
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

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              Diamondbacks select David Porter with the 119th overall pick
              By C.Wesley Baier | Jun 11, 2020, 9:52pm EDT

              Player: David Porter
              DOB: 09/19/02
              Position: 3B/1B
              School: A.M. Barbe (Lake Charles, LA)
              HT: 6’ 1”
              WT: 255lbs
              Commitment: N/A

              With the 119th overall pick of the 2020 MLB Draft, the Diamondbacks selected David Porter, a big, power-hitting, high school third baseman. Although he moves well for his size, has a strong throwing arm, Porter isn’t the fleetest of foot, so a move across the diamond to first is possible.

              In terms of raw power, Porter ranks among the top prep hitters in this draft, and has the potential of foul pole to foul pole power. He has a long swing, that although provides significant power, also adds to the difficulty he has in making consistent contact. With improvement and refinement to his swing, Porter can hopefully cut down on a high strikeout rate, make more consistent contact, while still hitting with that easy, natural power.
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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

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                Diamondbacks Farm Update: David Porter
                By Michael McDermott | Jun 1, 2021, 12:52pm


                David Porter drives an RBI double for AA Amarillo

                With the month of May in the books it's time to take a look at some of the prospects in the Diamondbacks organization. Today we're looking at David Porter. Porter, a third baseman who was Arizona's fourth round pick in the 2020 draft, is a top 50 prospect according to Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus. He is currently assigned to AA Amarillo.

                After a tough start at the plate Porter is currently riding a nine game hit streak. He has shown power, as he had in high school, but has yet to put one over the wall. Porter has 29 hits in 72 at bats for a .403 average, tops on the team. He has been clutch, leading the team (5th in the division) with 18 RBIs. The RBIs have been a bit of a trade off as he has also grounded into five double plays. He sports a .569 slugging percentage and an OPS of .975.

                Porter has been a doubles machine despite his lack of speed on the base paths, he leads the division with a dozen. His 41 total bases is second on the squad. Porter has shown a bit of a lack of patience
                and he has not been walked even once, despite this he has only struck out six times.

                In the field Porter has been mostly good. After a few throwing errors early in the season he has settled his nerves and has consistently made quality throws to second or first. His arm is quite strong. He shows surprising range on grounders and line drives and good instincts and a quick first step. He has had a couple go just over his glove on leaping attempts. He has 15 assists and five put outs. His fielding percentage is .833.

                Porter's performance as a base runner can be best described as inconsistent. He's beaten outfield throws to second on a number of his doubles. He's shown some quickness leaving first. He's somewhat slow out of the box which is not surprising given his size. He's been instructed to steal twice and has been thrown out both times, although both were close plays at second. At times he seems lost while running the bases and seems to forget to look for his base coaches. He's been tagged out a few times as a result. Porter has been picked off at first twice but seems to have shortened his leads as a result.

                Overall Porter has performed well, he's batting over .400 and slugging .569. He needs to work on patience at the plate but that's true with almost every young player. His defense has been average. If he can stay healthy, manage his weight and play at replacement level defense he could be a real asset to the Diamondbacks when he's ready to come up. If his defense becomes a liability he should be able to produce enough offensively to justify a move across the diamond.







                Last edited by djp73; 04-23-2021, 06:58 AM.
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                • dfsJunkie
                  Pro
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 852

                  #9
                  Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                  Loving this so far djp, nice work! Killing it so far with extra base hits and RBIs.

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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #10
                    Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                    I was struggling to start. Down around .200 with 4 Ks in 5 or 6 games. Got the timing down and now we raking. Still waiting on that first dinger though. Need to work on patience too.
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

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                      Amarillo's David Porter's 18 game hit streak comes to an end
                      By Michael McDermott | Jun 16, 2021, 9:52am


                      David Porter launches a ball

                      Amarillo third baseman David Porter went 0-4 last night against Midland and saw his 18 game hit streak come to an end.

                      “It was fun.” Porter said. “Something I was striving to keep going every game. It's not bad that it's over, maybe you push a bit too much sometimes trying to keep it alive.

                      Porter hit his first homerun of the season on June 4th in a game against Frisco.

                      Porter has been on fire and is currently leading the AA Central in the following categories: Batting average (.462), Hits (54), Slugging % (.632), OPS (1.095) and Doubles (17). He is second in On base % at .462 and fifth with 26 RBIs.

                      Porter's season thus far has been an odd one. Through 117 at bats he has yet to draw a walk, despite this he has only struck out a handful of times.

                      “Just an aggressive hitter. We're trying to work on patience at the plate but the kid's hitting .460 so we're not going to force it.” Amarillo manager Phillip Wellman explained.













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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

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                        Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                        big pics like the 2nd post or little like the top?
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                        • dfsJunkie
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 852

                          #13
                          Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                          Wow 18 game hit streak! Sucks to lose it, but that was a great run. Not as much power as I thought we'd see out of such a big guy.

                          That first walk is going to feel so rewarding.

                          Originally posted by djp73
                          big pics like the 2nd post or little like the top?
                          I like the first one with the smaller photos. I like the conciseness of it.

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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #14
                            Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                            Thanks! I'll go forward with the smaller pics. Any advice to get more pop and get some walks?
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                            • dfsJunkie
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 852

                              #15
                              Re: Big Leagues or Bust - Pudge Porter RTTS

                              Originally posted by djp73
                              Thanks! I'll go forward with the smaller pics. Any advice to get more pop and get some walks?
                              Cool. Here's a few tips:

                              1. I use button hitting, so on xbox "A" is contact swing and "X" is a power swing. I would try using "X" more.

                              2. Wait for your pitch. Don't just swing at strikes because their strikes. Focus in on a location and wait for your pitch. Just by taking a few pitches you will start to learn how to recognize strikes vs balls naturally. This will help with walks as well as home runs.

                              3. I like to aim. Prior to the pitch you can hold the left analog to aim in a certain direction: inside/outside, ground ball/line drive/fly ball.

                              For me, as a lefty, I will aim my stick to the upper right (inside/fly) and wait for a pitch that's somewhere in that quadrant. Once I see a pitch coming that I like, I'll press "X" for a power swing.

                              Hope this helps!

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