



Year Age Tm PA AB 2B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS 2007 20 Minatitlan 29 67 55 11 12 12 .200 .343 .218 .561 2008 21 Minatitlan 17 36 34 .265 .306 .412 .717 2009 22 2 Teams 104 440 392 59 120 21 21 74 37 59 .306 .369 .536 .905 2010 23 Mexico 79 315 273 50 100 26 14 63 36 45 .366 .448 .615 1.063 2011 24 Mexico 89 398 351 70 132 22 25 84 39 56 .376 .440 .664 1.104 2012 25 Mexico 81 328 283 39 71 12 15 50 41 55 .251 .351 .459 .810 2013 26 Mexico 104 449 400 76 147 22 36 121 38 59 .368 .419 .693 1.111





























































































eff Luhnow is embarking on a revolution regarding the way Mexican League talent is evaluated among the international market. It's too early to say with affirmation, but it's reasonable to assume that Mexican League talent has been largely over-looked and under valued among the international baseball community. Considering Luhnow's ties to Mexico, it comes as no surprise that he's wisely implemented the strategy of putting a heavier emphasis on scouting Mexican League ballplayers. Today the boss-man confirmed beefing up efforts to keep eyes on the Mexican Leagues, "Finding and acquiring the best Mexican League talent is a priority for us....We have increased our scouting of the Mexican baseball leagues". Japhet Amador became the latest Mexican League addition to the organization today as the Astros bought his rights from the Mexican City Diablos Rojos.The big bopper Amador is posting eye popping numbers thus far this year. The large 6'4 315lb first baseman has rare, world class pop that is hard to find and nearly impossible to teach. Still fairly young, the 26 year old joins his teammate Leo Heras in the Astros organization. Although Amador's power is clearly his most valuable asset, he can handle the stick quite well and looks to have a plus contact tool posting a K% no higher than 16.8%. Don't expect the big man to swipe bags in bunches any time soon. I haven't seen film of his glove-work, but a .994 career fielding percentage is certainly encouraging. It's also telling that he has spent no more than 8 games of his career at DH, so a point is made to keep his glove at first. It's hard to be certain just how excited we should be regarding this signing, as are most deals including players without a publicized scouting profile, but I for one am pretty high on him given I think his power will transfer. Heras and Amador mark the first of most likely many players brought over from the Mexican Leagues. I absolutely love the strategy, this well is entirely untapped, run it dry Mr. Luhnow! Heras will go straight to AA Corpus Christi, and Amador will report to AAA OKC. Here is a look at Amador's numbers and a bit of video to showcase the power he possesses. Also below are Japhet's spray chart and heatmap courtesy of mlbfarm.com. I'm very impressed by his tendency to use all parts of the field, and especially encouraged by homerun locations on his spray chart, Amador has power to all fields and takes full advantage of that.