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  1. #19. J.B. Woodman, CF, Vancouver Canadians (Dec. 2015 Rank: N/A) http://www.milb.com/images/642223/t435/180x270/642223.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ozLlhwB.png Highest on J.B. Woodman: Todd (#13), Krylian, GD, Jimcanuck (#14) What The People Are Saying Krylian: Power bat. Lots of swing and miss. King: I saw a lot of Woodman for the Vancouver Canadians this past summer. My biggest concern would be the amount of swing and miss he has in his bat. He's really going to have to harness the strikeouts as he moves up the minor leagues, as that will ultimately be his downfall. Big time power potential and a decent runner for a big guy, but his future will likely be in the corner OF.
  2. #20. Clinton Hollon, RHP, Did not play (Dec. 2015 rank: 9) http://i.imgur.com/Xa7x1V3.png http://i.imgur.com/KFArPQF.png Highest on Clinton Hollon: Spanky, #13 What The People Are Saying King: Due to TJS and 2 drug suspensions, Hollon has barely pitched at all in his professional baseball career. His 2nd suspension ended in August of sometime this year however he did not pitch during the rest of the season. He was included in the instructs roster so that may signal his baseball career isn't over..
  3. #21. Zach Jackson, RHP, Vancouver Canadians (Dec. 2015 Rank: N/A) http://i.imgur.com/MJPJhha.png http://i.imgur.com/yo7G9GK.png Highest on Zach Jackson: Todd, #14 What The People Are Saying King: The Blue Jays drafted Zach Jackson in the 3rd round out of the University of Arkansas knowing full his track record as a pitcher. There was talk that he could be sent to Vancouver as a starting pitcher, but he spent the entire year in the bullpen. They could begin the transition as a SP next season, or leave him in the bullpen up the minor league ladder. The report on Jackson is simple. He has electric stuff with a fastball that sits in the mid to upper 90s and a plus slider. The problem with Jackson has been his command. The Blue Jays will continue to work with Jackson and tweak his delivery in hopes of one day having a relief pitcher that can pitch in high leverage MLB innings.
  4. #22. Mc Gregory Contreras, CF, DSL Blue Jays (Dec. 2015 Rank: N/A) http://i.imgur.com/1EBdN85.png http://i.imgur.com/DInT0bQ.png Highest on Mc Gregory Contreras: P2F, #15 What The People Are Saying P2F: Dominated the DSL at Age 17, leading the team in almost every offensive category. He will start 2017 in the GCL. He is a long ways off, but will be exciting to keep an eye on as he matures physically and moves up the organizational ladder.
  5. Okay no drum roll. #23. Patrick Murphy, RHP, Vancouver Canadians/Lansing Lugnuts (Dec. 2015 Rank: N/A) http://i.imgur.com/uxG5csO.png http://i.imgur.com/92IpTRE.png Highest on Patrick Murphy: BigBounceyBlueBalls, #15 What The People Are Saying King: Patrick Murphy was a highly touted pitcher coming out of high school. The Jays drafted him knowing his injury risk, as he had missed his entire senior year of high school baseball due to TJS. He didn't pitch at all in the 2013 season, and made his professional debut in 2014. He didn't last long, as he only pitched 4 innings before being shut down for the season. Murphy has had numerous other surgeries, like Thoracic Outlet Surgery. 2016 marked Murphys first season as a healthy pitcher, and the Jays pushed him along aggressively to Lansing in May. He struggled there, and was sent to Vancouver when the short season started. Murphy had a stellar season in Vancouver where he was named to the NWL allstar game. On the mound, Murphy surprised everyone with his ability to throw strikes. He won't light up the radar gun, just sitting 91-93 with his fastball, but could gain velocity as he keeps regaining his arm strength. His curveball is his best secondary pitch, and he also throws a slider and changeup. It was a very good season for a young pitcher who hadn't thrown many innings since his junior year of high school.
  6. Drum roll please! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itAOGRiYRLI
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOvDTCbcHe0
  8. Learned it from TRM. Hopefully he's doing the Hottest Jays list in december again.
  9. Thanks to all of our contributors who sent in lists, and to the people who sent in some written reports to add more content to this final list. Cyborg BurlingtonBandit King Spanky Bobthe4th Spats Pendleton Jays4life19 Jonn Grant77 Jimcanuck Nafro NJH LetTheBallFly Todd Maahfaace KingKat Krylian BBBB P2F z3r0s 43211234 SirBJay imsorry4beatinU Sorrow GD John_Havok Dr. Dinger TheHurl Thanos JoshBBR (won't be included in the points unless he gets Pompey out of his list fast enough. But he's in the doc) I will be posting the list a few players at a time until we got to #15. Then one at a time all the way to #1. And the 2nd post will be updated here just for an added reference point. Unfortunately, my threads and posts were deleted from years past. So we do not have information on the top prospects from before last December. But here is the board list, done by Grant, from 1 year ago. Dec. 2015 List 1. Anthony Alford 2. Sean Reid-Foley 3. Conner Greene 4. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 5. Rowdy Tellez 6. Jon Harris 7. Max Pentecost 8. Richard Urena 9. Clinton Hollon 10. Justin Maese 11. Jose Espada 12. Ryan Borucki 13. Danny Jansen 14. Angel Perdomo 15. D.J. Davis 16. Dwight Smith 17. Yorman Rodriguez 18. Juan Meza 19. Guad Chavez 20. Shane Dawson 21. Ryan McBroom 22. Mitch Nay 23. Chad Girodo 24. Norberto Obeso 26. Travis Bergen 27. Roemon Fields https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eC9-YmsG4RXbQcwWCf-8Vv6EopIWHaYKyMm6zjuMYKc/edit#gid=0 I will post the #23-21 prospects at 6:00 ET. After all the prospects have been posted I will post a link to the google doc where every list is in one spreadsheet.
  10. Where is your list, sir?
  11. Frenchsoup chose not to send a list. So nope.
  12. If you really think Mitch Moreland is what his future value will be. Then sure, that's not an impact bat.
  13. How much can you buy into that though? Keith Law is the only person I've seen actively go out of his way to put down Tellez. And his reasoning is that he struckout a couple times against fireballers in the 2015 AFL (dead serious). He's done more than anyone could have asked for at this point, including hitting 310/404/559 vs RHP as a 21 year old in AA. And I get the criticisms. He'll have no defensive value, and really have to hit to make a major league impact. But until he stops hitting it's hard to argue against him.
  14. For many people Tellez is that impact bat who is close.
  15. Not sure if it was on purpose or by accident, but Lourdes Gurriel Jr. is notably missing from your list.
  16. Thank you sir
  17. Are you sending a list in meat?
  18. Hurl sent his in last night. I can advance the deadline to tonight at 6 EST. If anyone wanted to send a list by now, they would have done it. If anyone sends a list after tonights deadline they can be included in the google doc but won't be in the points towards the final BJMB list.
  19. Patience sir! You know Hurl needs at least a week to compile his list.
  20. I threw yours in the pile.
  21. Todds list isn't bad. The man knows his prospects.
  22. Yes Sir todd submitted a list.
  23. Thanks to the 26 people who have submitted a list so far, if you haven't submitted one yet there is still time, until Friday around noon! Cyborg BurlingtonBandit King Spanky Bobthe4th Spats Pendleton Jays4life19 Jonn Grant77 Jimcanuck Nafro NJH LetTheBallFly Todd Maahfaace KingKat Krylian BBBB P2F z3r0s 43211234 SirBJay imsorry4beatinU Sorrow GD
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