I've seen Brown play a few times since the Giants made him a first-round selection (24th overall) in the 2010 draft, from a brief stint in rookie league to spring training to Tuesday night, when I saw him play in the Carolina League versus California League (high-Class A) All-Star game.Brown has the speed and defense to play center field at the big league level. Although he's relatively new to the outfield, he has picked it up very quickly. He has good instincts, takes good routes to the ball and has the wheels to cover up any mistakes he makes. He has the package of a "plus-plus" defender -- he could be among the best in center field -- and although his arm strength is average at best, his throws are on target.Will Brown hit? That's obviously the big question. He has this season, hitting .328 with six homers and a .477 slugging percentage in the launching pads that are Cal League parks. The first thing any scout notices about him is a lot of pre-swing movement with his feet and body. It's a little less than when he was an amateur, though; he now does a better job of setting himself just before the pitch is thrown, and he works from a slightly wider base in his stance. However, his timing could be thrown off more as he advances up the ladder and faces pitchers who have better off-speed stuff, and when his timing is off, he will leak out and swing off his front foot."My balance is something I do have to watch," Brown said when I spoke to him earlier this week. "I'll get out on that front foot, and that's when everything starts to go. I have to make sure I stay back and get my hands in the right place."Despite the movement, Brown's hand-eye coordination helps him consistently square the ball up. He's never going to be a home run hitter, especially since he tends to hit the ball up the middle, but he's not a slap hitter, either. He's strong enough to turn on inside pitches and shoot the ball to the gaps, enough that he should be able to hit for a solid batting average in the majors.Top 11 for '11
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