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Toronto Blue Jays
1. Travis d'Arnaud
2. Jake Marisnick
3. Anthony Gose
4. Drew Hutchison
5. Nestor Molina
6. Noah Syndergarrd
7. Deck Mcguire
8. Adeiny Hechavarria
9. Justin Nicolino
10. Aaron Sanchez
After the top 10 is where the Jays farm becomes impressive. Tons of quality depth and high upside prospects. I'd definitely say they currently have a top 3 farm system in the league.
Expanding on my top 10
12.Brett Marshall RHP
13. Adam Warren RHP
14. Tyler Austin 3B
15. Rafeal DePaula RHP
16. Angelo Gumbs SS/2B/CF
17. David Phelps RHP
18. Claudio Custodio SS
19. Cito Culver SS
20. Bryan Mitchell RHP
21. Taylor Morton RHP
22. Bryan Mitchell RHP
23. Jake Cave CF
24. David Adams 2B
25. Mark Montgomery RHRP
26. Corban Joseph 2B
27. Jordan Cote RHP
28. Zoilo Almonte OF
29. DJ Mitchell RHP
30. Ramon Flores LF
31. Greg Bird C
32. Isaias Tejada C
33. Graham Stoneburner RHP
34. Gabriel Encinas LHP
35. Jose Rosario 2B
36. Wilmer Romero CF
37. Chase Whitley RHRP
38. Melky Mesa OF
39. Abraham Almonte CF
40. Jose Ramirez RHP
41. Brandon Laird 3B
42. Nik Turley LHP
43. Rob Segedin 3B
44. Ben Gamel LF
45. Brandon Pinder RHRP
46. Rookie Davis RHP
47. Yeicok Calderon RF
48. Evan Rutckyj LHP
49. Mikey O'Brien RHP
50. Robert Lyerly 1B/3B
51. Zach Nuding RHP
52. Daniel Burawa RHRP
53. Jairo Heredia RHP
54. Daniel Camarena RHP
55. Daniel Lopez
56. Justin James OF
57. Brett Gerritse RHP
58. Josh Romanski LHP
59. Caleb Cotham RHP
60. Connor Mullee RHRP
61. Eduardo Sosa OF
HM: Jose Pirela, Manny Barreda, Mariel Checo, Austin Jones and Dan Brewer
I missed Matt Duran, I somehow forgot about him but he'd be about 35 to 37th for me.
My opinion the White Sox' farm system looks like that
1. Addison Reed RHP
2. Nestor Molina RHP
3. Keenyn Walker OF
4. Jacob Petricka RHP
5. Trayce Thompson OF
6. Jared Mitchell OF
7. Erik Johnson RHP
8. Tyler Saladino SS/2B
9. Eduardo Escobar SS
10. Jhan Marinez RHP
1. Julio Teheran, rhp
2. Arodys Vizcaino, rhp
3. Randall Delgado, rhp
4. Andrelton Simmons, ss
5. Sean Gilmartin, lhp
6. Tyler Pastornicky, ss
7. Edward Salcedo, ss/3b (Hasn't showed me a ton yet so I'll take Pastornicky over him for now. He still has great patential)
8. Christian Bethancourt, c
9. Zeke Spruill, rhp
10. Brandon Drury, 3b (He could be higher if he knew how to take a walk, 2.2 B%, but he's still 19 years old has a lot to learn.
1. Julio Teheran
2. Randall Delgado (proven starter versus Vizcaino who was converted to the pen or else they're close)
3. Arodys Vizcaino
4. Sean Gilmartin
5. Tyler Pastornicky
6. Christian Bethancourt
7. Andrelton Simmons (too raw for me to rank him in the top 5)
8. Edward Salcedo (same as Simmons)
9. JJ Hoover
10. Terdo
Just couldnt put Vizcaino whose a reliever over the proven starter Delgado. Simmons and Salcedo have the talent but too raw to bump the Pastor and Gilmartin. Hoover is a nice starter to but I think he'll become trade bait sooner than later. Terdo was a beast in the AFL but still needs to prove more to me before he bumps any of the studs in front of him. Overall I'd say the Braves have the best pitching prospects hands down but def need more offensive ones via trade (Jurrjens and Prado) or the draft even though its ATL's SOP to draft pitching first and foremost. Very bright future for them regardless.
Last edited by hagausaf; 12-20-2011 at 02:35 PM.
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This will probably not be very well received, but here's my Red Sox list.
1) Xander Bogaerts SS/3B (most impact potential, future star with some refinements)
2) Matt Barnes RHP (steal of the 2011 draft at 19)
3) Will Middlebrooks 3B (solid producer, without any standout tools)
4) Ryan Lavarnaway C (same as Middlebrooks for the most part)
5) Blake Swihart C (riskiest demographic, but all the tools to succeed)
6) Garin Cecchini 3B (higher ceiling than Middlebrooks imo, needs to improve defense and pitch recognition)
7) Brandon Jacobs OF (super toolsy, 20-20 potential)
8) Henry Owens LHP (impact potential as he fills out, personal favorite)
9) Anthony Ranaudo (ceiling of #2 but needs to show it)
10) Bryce Brentz (big HR potential, but flawed swing that will be exploited at higher levels. With corrections could be an impact player with 30+ HR potential)
Last edited by Ethan8855; 02-03-2012 at 02:35 PM.
Not having Daniel Norris on this list is a mistake imo. He has the highest ceiling of any of their arms.
1) D'Arnaud
2) Marisnick
3) Syndergaard
4) Norris
5) Nicolino
6) Gose
7) McGuire
8) Hutchinson
9) Aaron Sanchez
10) AJ Jimenez
I would even consider Marisnick above D'Arnaud. I see Marisnick as a future top-10 prospect in all of baseball. As a Red Sox fan, it's scary to see just how bright a future you guys have.
Last edited by Ethan8855; 02-05-2012 at 07:19 PM.
Pirates probably don't get too much representation here so I'll give it a shot.
1. Gerrit Cole
2. Jameson Taillon
3. Starling Matte
4. Josh Bell
5. Luis Heredia
6. Stetson Allie
7. Robbie Grossman
8. Kyle McPherson
9. Tony Sanchez
10. Nick Kingham
10a. Colton Cain
The top 9 are pretty much a consensus. You can put them in many different orders though. Tenth is a little tougher but Kingham and Cain are my two favorites for the spot.
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1. Nestor Molina
2. Addison Reed
3. Keenyn Walker
4. Jacob Petricka
5. Trayce Thompson
6. Jared Mitchell
7. Erik Johnson
8. Tyler Saladino
9. Eduardo Escobar
10. Jhan Marinez
1. Miller
2. Martinez
3. Cox
4. Jenkins
5. Taveras
6. Swaggerty
7. Rosenthall
8. Wong
9. Kelly/Lynn/whoever, there is a variety of guys that fit in at the end of the list depending who you talk to.
/by memory by the way.
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Peralta
Jungmann
Bradley
Thornburg
Lopez
Green
Gennet
Schafer
Feirs
Gindl
Really not very impressive. I think the brewers had a reall good draft last year. Their top three selections all have #2-3 starter potential. Peralta has come back nicely from tj and should pitch in milwaukee in 2012. Feirs is an older guy, but has performed at every level. Could make an ok 5th starter.
I'm not particularly enthralled with any of the position prospects. I like gindl, but he isn't great defensively and might not hit enough to be an asset as a left fielder. Scahfer is a nice defender, most likely another 4th outfield type and fringe starter. Green doesn't have much defensively value, but he's not a hack at third. If he can hit lefties for a little more power he might be a solid third basemen. Gennet has a great ability to make contact, but he has to develop some power.
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