MLB.com 2013 Top 100 Prospect Rankings

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  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    MLB.com 2013 Top 100 Prospect Rankings

    1 - Jurickson Profar, SS (TEX)
    2 - Dylan Bundy, RHP (BAL)
    3 - Oscar Taveras, OF (STL)
    4 - Wil Myers, OF (TB)
    5 - Taijuan Walker, RHP (SEA)
    6 - Travis d'Arnaud, C (NYM)
    7 - Jose Fernandez, RHP (MIA)
    8 - Zack Wheeler, RHP (NYM)
    9 - Gerrit Cole, RHP (PIT)
    10 - Tyler Skaggs, LHP (ARI)
    11 - Billy Hamilton, OF (CIN)
    12 - Miguel Sano, 3B (MIN)
    13 - Christian Yelich, OF (MIA)
    14 - Francisco Lindor, SS (CLE)
    15 - Jameson Taillon, RHP (PIT)
    16 - Javier Baez, SS (CHI)
    17 - Trevor Bauer, RHP (CLE)
    18 - Danny Hultzen, LHP (SEA)
    19 - Byron Buxton, OF (MIN)
    20 - Xander Bogaerts, SS (BOS)
    21 - Nick Castellanos, OF (DET)
    22 - Mike Olt, 3B (TEX)
    23 - Mike Zunino, C (SEA)
    24 - Archie Bradley, RHP (ARI)
    25 - Shelby Miller, RHP (STL)
    26 - Bubba Starling, OF (KC)
    27 - Jonathan Singleton, 1B (HOU)
    28 - Anthony Rendon, 3B (WAS)
    29 - Noah Syndergaard, RHP (NYM)
    30 - Carlos Correa, SS (HOU)
    31 - Julio Teheran, RHP (ATL)
    32 - Jackie Bradley, OF (BOS)
    33 - Carlos Martinez, RHP (STL)
    34 - Kyle Zimmer, RHP (KC)
    35 - Aaron Sanchez, RHP (TOR)
    36 - Gary Sanchez, C (NYY)
    37 - Kevin Gausman, RHP (BAL)
    38 - Matt Barnes, RHP (BOS)
    39 - Albert Almora, OF (CHI)
    40 - Alex Meyer, RHP (MIN)
    41 - Mason Williams, OF (NYY)
    42 - Jorge Soler, OF (CHI)
    43 - Trevor Rosenthal, RHP (STL)
    44 - Taylor Guerrieri, RHP (TB)
    45 - Jake Odorizzi, RHP (TB)
    46 - Chris Archer, RHP (TB)
    47 - Nick Franklin, SS (SEA)
    48 - Addison Russell, SS (OAK)
    49 - Kyle Gibson, RHP (MIN)
    50 - Jedd Gyorko, 2B (SD)
    51 - Robert Stephenson, RHP (CIN)
    52 - Brian Goodwin, OF (WAS)
    53 - Max Fried, LHP (SD)
    54 - Alen Hanson, SS (PIT)
    55 - Rymer Liriano, OF (SD)
    56 - Hak-Ju Lee, SS (TB)
    57 - George Springer, OF (HOU)
    58 - David Dahl, OF (COL)
    59 - Yordano Ventura, RHP (KC)
    60 - Jesse Biddle, LHP (PHI)
    61 - James Paxton, LHP (SEA)
    62 - Nolan Arenado, 3B (COL)
    63 - DiDi Gregorius, SS (ARI)
    64 - Wily Peralta, RHP (MIL)
    65 - Gregory Polanco, OF (PIT)
    66 - Tony Cingrani, LHP (CIN)
    67 - Kaleb Cowart, 3B (LAA)
    68 - Courtney Hawkins, OF (CWS)
    69 - Casey Kelly, RHP (SD)
    70 - Jake Marisnick, OF (MIA)
    71 - Allen Webster, RHP (BOS)
    72 - Justin Nicolino, LHP (MIA)
    73 - Austin Hedges, C (SD)
    74 - Lucas Giolito, RHP (WAS)
    75 - Tyler Austin, OF (NYY)
    76 - Yasiel Puig, OF (LAD)
    77 - Matt Davidson, 3B (ARI)
    78 - Zach Lee, RHP (LAD)
    79 - Kolten Wong, 2B (STL)
    80 - Ethan Martin, RHP (PHI)
    81 - Andrew Heaney, LHP (MIA)
    82 - Adeiny Hechavarria, SS (MIA)
    83 - Michael Wacha, RHP (STL)
    84 - Luis Sardinas, SS (TEX)
    85 - Joc Pederson, OF (LAD)
    86 - Kyle Crick, RHP (SF)
    87 - Cody Buckel, RHP (TEX)
    88 - Jorge Alfaro, C (TEX)
    89 - Jarred Cosart, RHP (HOU)
    90 - Roberto Osuna, RHP (TOR)
    91 - A.J. Cole, RHP (WAS)
    92 - Bruce Rondon, RHP (DET)
    93 - Oswaldo Arcia, OF (MIN)
    94 - Henry Owens, LHP (BOS)
    95 - Martin Perez, LHP (TEX)
    96 - Jose Iglesias, SS (BOS)
    97 - Adam Eaton, OF (ARI)
    98 - Aaron Hicks, OF (MIN)
    99 - Trevor Story, SS (COL)
    100 - Gary Brown, OF (SF)
  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #2
    at Hultzen above Shelby. I like Hultzen as a possible future no. 3, but come on.

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    • Woy
      RIP West
      • Dec 2008
      • 16372

      #3
      3 - Oscar Taveras, OF (STL)
      25 - Shelby Miller, RHP (STL)
      33 - Carlos Martinez, RHP (STL)
      43 - Trevor Rosenthal, RHP (STL)
      79 - Kolten Wong, 2B (STL)
      83 - Michael Wacha, RHP (STL)




      ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        #4
        Both D'Arnaud and Wheeler should be up and starting by the end of June at the latest. Both will be under team control through 2019 in that scenario.

        Sure, the Mets have no outfield, but fuck that, their infield may finally be set for the first time since their one playoff birth this side of the subway series. They haven't had a good everyday catcher since Lo Duca and no great catcher since Piazza.

        And with Wheeler, they can boast 3 (at the least) very good starters 26-years-old or younger.

        Still a ways to go, namely finding any value out of the 3 outfield spots and piecing together a bullpen, but fuck it, SPRING TRAINING'S ALMOST HERE!


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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26142

          #5
          Mets have an interesting team that should be fun to watch.

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          • ThomasTomasz
            • Nov 2024

            #6
            Only two Orioles, including #2 overall but that's also taking Machado off the list. The farm system is getting better, but we still have a ways to go.

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            • Len B
              :moonwalk:
              • Oct 2008
              • 13598

              #7
              26 - Bubba Starling, OF (KC)
              34 - Kyle Zimmer, RHP (KC)
              59 - Yordano Ventura, RHP (KC)



              4 - Wil Myers, OF (TB)

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              • Villain
                [REDACTED]
                • May 2011
                • 7768

                #8
                Only one of the minor leaguers the Doyers gave up last year appeared on the list.
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                • Glenbino
                  Jelly and Ice Cream
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 4994

                  #9
                  1 Angel... #67 Kaleb Cowart..

                  Fucking fantastic

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                  • Villain
                    [REDACTED]
                    • May 2011
                    • 7768

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Glenbino
                    1 Angel... #67 Kaleb Cowart..

                    Fucking fantastic
                    Well, the 2012 list was topped by so I wouldn't be too worried if I were you.
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                    • moneyman255
                      Noob
                      • May 2011
                      • 374

                      #11
                      64 - Wily Peralta, RHP (MIL)

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                      • Yawkey Way
                        Free World Leader
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6731

                        #12
                        Only three Yankees on the list, highest of which is at 36. With an aging team, that's somewhat interesting. I don't hate it thought

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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Yawkey Way
                          Only three Yankees on the list, highest of which is at 36. With an aging team, that's somewhat interesting. I don't hate it thought
                          Most of their higher profile guys from years past have lost their luster. None of their dozens of catchers can play defense very well it seems, even after unloading Montero, and Betances led the minors in walks issued last year. Their system has really fallen off, but it's not all because of their own depleting of it through trades. Some of it is just their supposed studs being previously over-sold.

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                          • EmpireWF
                            Giants in the Super Bowl
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 24082

                            #14
                            They still have a top 15 system according to minorleagueball:

                            14) New York Yankees (16 last year): Strengths: quartet of young hitters at the top, with Gary Sanchez, Tyler Austin, Mason Williams, and Slade Heathcott all potential impact prospects, though all have some questions. Good depth in C+ types behind them. Weaknesses: impact pitching. I don't count Manny Banuelos as an automatic Tommy John recovery. Wildcard: Rafael DePaula, who could vault up lists quickly once he pitches against people his own age.

                            http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/...ystem-rankings


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