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http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/9/27/4775038/minor-league-ball-top-75-prospects-end-of-season-update

 

 

1) Byron Buxton, OF, Minnesota Twins.

2) Xander Bogaerts , SS, Boston Red Sox.

3) Miguel Sano, 3B, Minnesota Twins.

4) Taijuan Walker, RHP, Seattle Mariners.

5) Archie Bradley, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks.

6) Carlos Correa, SS, Houston Astros.

7) Francisco Lindor, SS, Cleveland Indians.

8) Javier Baez, SS, Chicago Cubs.

9) George Springer, OF, Houston Astros.

10) Oscar Taveras , OF, St. Louis Cardinals.

11) Noah Syndergaard, RHP, New York Mets.

12) Jameson Taillon, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates.

13) Robert Stephenson, RHP, Cincinnati Reds.

14) Carlos Martinez, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals.

15) Addison Russell, SS, Oakland Athletics.

16) Jonathan Gray, RHP, Colorado Rockies.

17) Kyle Zimmer, RHP, Kansas City Royals.

18) Nick Castellanos, OF, Detroit Tigers.

19) Kris Bryant, 3B, Chicago Cubs.

20) Mark Appel, RHP, Houston Astros.

21) Gregory Polanco, OF, Pittsburgh Pirates.

22) Albert Almora, OF, Chicago Cubs.

23) Dylan Bundy, RHP, Baltimore Orioles.

24) Travis D'Arnaud, C, New York Mets.

25) Yordano Ventura, RHP, Kansas City Royals.

26) Maikel Franco, 1B-3B, Philadelphia Phillies.

27) Jorge Soler , OF, Chicago Cubs.

28) Matt Wisler, RHP, San Diego Padres.

29) Austin Meadows, OF, Pittsburgh Pirates.

30) Clint Frazier, OF, Cleveland Indians.

31) Lucas Giolito, RHP, Washington Nationals.

32) Rougned Odor, INF, Texas Rangers.

33) Kohl Stewart, RHP, Minnesota Twins.

34) Garin Cecchini, 3B, Boston Red Sox.

35) Joc Pederson, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers.

36) Colin Moran, 3B, Miami Marlins.

37) Mike Foltynewicz, RHP, Houston Astros.

38) Andrew Heaney, LHP, Miami Marlins.

39) Tyler Glasnow, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates.

40) Eddie Butler, RHP, Colorado Rockies.

41) C.J. Edwards, RHP, Chicago Cubs.

42) Gary Sanchez, C, New York Yankees.

43) Lance McCullers, RHP, Houston Astros.

44) Jackie Bradley, OF, Boston Red Sox.

45) Corey Seager, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers.

46) Billy Hamilton, OF, Cincinnati Reds.

47) Kolten Wong, 2B, St. Louis Cardinals.

48) Kyle Crick, RHP, San Francisco Giants.

49) Marcus Stroman, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays.

50) Rafael Montero, RHP, New York Mets.

51) Alen Hanson, SS, Pittsburgh Pirates.

52) J.P. Crawford, SS, Philadelphia Phillies.

53) Alex Meyer, RHP, Minnesota Twins.

54) Henry Owens, LHP, Boston Red Sox.

55) Miguel Almonte, RHP, Kansas City Royals.

56) Max Fried, LHP, San Diego Padres.

57) Phillip Ervin, OF, Cincinnati Reds.

58) Anthony Ranaudo, RHP, Boston Red Sox.

59) Austin Hedges, C, San Diego Padres.

60) Lucas Sims, RHP, Atlanta Braves.

61) Reese McGuire, C, Pittsburgh Pirates.

62) Raul Mondesi, SS, Kansas City Royals.

63) Jesse Biddle, LHP, Philadelphia Phillies.

64) Aaron Sanchez, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays.

65) Eddie Rosario, 2B, Minnesota Twins.

66) Jake Odorizzi, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays.

67) Erik Johnson, RHP, Chicago White Sox.

68) A.J. Cole, RHP, Washington Nationals.

69) Clayton Blackburn, RHP, San Francisco Giants.

70) Arismendy Alcantara, SS, Chicago Cubs.

71) Zach Lee, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers.

72) Julio Urias, LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers.

73) Jonathan Singleton, 1B, Houston Astros.

74) Trevor Bauer, RHP, Cleveland Indians.

75) James Paxton, LHP, Seattle Mariners.

 

??) Danny Hultzen, LHP, Seattle Mariners. Wild guess given his apparent labrum injury.

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Jorge Alfaro, C, Rangers; Matt Barnes, RHP, Red Sox; Mookie Betts, 2B, Red Sox; Greg Bird, 1B, Yankees; Michael Choice, OF, Athletics; Alex Colome, RHP, Rays; David Dahl, OF, Rockies; Matt Davidson, 3B, Diamondbacks; Rafael De Paula, RHP, Yankees; Delino DeShields, 2B, Astros; Hunter Dozier, INF, Royals; Edwin Escobar, LHP, Giants; Wilmer Flores, INF, Mets; Rey Fuentes, OF, Padres; Joey Gallo, 3B, Rangers; Taylor Guerrieri, RHP, Rays; Hunter Harvey, RHP, Orioles; Rosell Herrera, INF, Rockies; Luke Jackson, RHP, Rangers; Pierce Johnson, RHP, Cubs; Nick Kingham, RHP, Pirates; Jake Marisnick, OF, Marlins; Steven Matz, LHP, Mets; Jimmy Nelson, RHP, Brewers; Chris Owings, SS, Diamondbacks; Kyle Parker, OF, Rockies; D.J. Peterson, 3B, Mariners; Jace Peterson, SS, San Diego Padres; Josmil Pinto, C, Twins; Kevin Plawecki, C, Mets; Cesar Puello, OF, Mets; Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP, Orioles; Rio Ruiz, 3B, Astros; Jonathan Schoop, INF, Baltimore Orioles; Marcus Semien, INF, White Sox; Devon Travis, 2B, Tigers; Dan Vogelbach, 1B, Cubs; Allen Webster, RHP, Red Sox; Mason Williams, OF, Yankees; Nick Williams, OF, Rangers; Jesse Winker, OF, Reds.

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That list seems to put HUGE weight on this last season. You can make a case why the most recent season is the most important, but still seems a little off.

 

Either way, small victory for me and my DDL team with a whopping 7 players on my MiLB squad (if you include Bundy who may as well be) with and 8th with a ranking of ??? :P

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That list seems to put HUGE weight on this last season. You can make a case why the most recent season is the most important, but still seems a little off.

 

Either way, small victory for me and my DDL team with a whopping 7 players on my MiLB squad (if you include Bundy who may as well be) with and 8th with a ranking of ??? :P

 

I have 8 with 4 on the HR list. But he clearly rates new draftees way to high

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9 out of my 12 prospects are on that list(1 of the 3 that didn't make the list is Puig). And then I also have 3 players on my roster that are on that list.

 

So 12 "War Puigs" total on the list. With the lead Puig himself over the AB limit.

Posted
Glad you posted this so I could read about how many prospects everyone owns.

 

if you stick around long enough you can seeing the dick measuring contest too

Posted
Joc Pederson was a great pick in the DDL. I think these lists are far too reactionary, Buxton had a really good year, but it was just one year. How is Taveras now 10 just because he was injured? Shouldn't these rankings be about who is likely to make a big splash in the majors?
Posted
Joc Pederson was a great pick in the DDL. I think these lists are far too reactionary, Buxton had a really good year, but it was just one year. How is Taveras now 10 just because he was injured? Shouldn't these rankings be about who is likely to make a big splash in the majors?

 

Yeah I really like Joc. I was going to foolishly re-draft him in our second draft.

Posted
Yeah I really like Joc. I was going to foolishly re-draft him in our second draft.

 

I do not like Joc. Seems like a 2nd division regular to me. #scouting

Community Moderator
Posted
I like Sickels' info and descriptions a lot more than I tend to like his grades and rankings.
Posted
Our system is kind of in shambles. The only guys who really have a case for top-100 status are Stroman and Sanchez, and both are in the ~50 range, with Sanchez slipping fast.

 

All our potential is on the way to Lansing

Old-Timey Member
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Our system is kind of in shambles. The only guys who really have a case for top-100 status are Stroman and Sanchez, and both are in the ~50 range, with Sanchez slipping fast.

 

Osuna might have a case for top 100. Probably easier to argue without the injury but meh.

Posted
Is there a team in the league whose fans aren't excited about their low-minors prospects?

 

I wasn't really this time last year.

 

You're probably right but I think we have even more depth and talent than most other teams at that level.

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I wasn't really this time last year.

 

You're probably right but I think we have even more depth and talent than most other teams at that level.

 

How would you even know? You barely know the guys on other teams' major league rosters.

Posted
Is there a team in the league whose fans aren't excited about their low-minors prospects?

 

Could you say that about the jays during 2005-2009, nope just snider and thats a big failure. Something is better then nothing

Posted
Could you say that about the jays during 2005-2009, nope just snider and thats a big failure. Something is better then nothing

 

If you go back to the threads from those years on the old board, you'll find plenty of fapping over guys who didn't amount to anything not just Snider. Fan bases always look for silver linings and they always find prospects to get excited about.

Old-Timey Member
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If you go back to the threads from those years on the old board, you'll find plenty of fapping over guys who didn't amount to anything. Fan bases always look for silver linings and they always find prospects to get excited about.

 

I didn't really talk to other fans around that time, but just to throw some names I was excited about, I had some hopes for guys like Cooper, Thigpen, Purcey, Hill, Jackson, etc.

Old-Timey Member
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Sure. People were really excited about Snider, Romero, Thigpen, Rosario, Fuenmayor, Patterson, Lind, Purcey, Jackson, Tolisano, Diaz, Cecil, Stewart, Ahrens, Adams, f***, even Chip Cannon.

 

Balbino Fuenmayor <3

 

Jesse Litsch was even something to almost get excited about.

Old-Timey Member
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The worst was Thigpen. People had HIGH hopes for Curtis Thigpen.

 

What kind of hopes were there? I always kind of saw him as a high average, low power catcher with solid defense but I didn't follow baseball nearly as closely.

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