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6 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Neither have I honestly, I just remember him looking rough out there and Buck talking about the second deck.

I was at a game in 2017 where he made a spectacular leaping catch up against the RF scoreboard running pretty much full speed.    I don’t think he played consistently well defensively during that 2017 stint, but the play I saw showed me the tools he has.    Also, he’s got the arm.    
 

Edit: here’s the play I’m talking about.

https://www.mlb.com/video/hays-leaping-grab-c1847089483

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1 hour ago, weams said:

I like Knight more than Tony and Luke do. Or did. I have no idea where they have him now. Maybe #1? Henderson does not need to show me much. I'll give him three years. Like he was a college guy. 

I’m hoping there was something else going on when he was at Frederick. Considered not even including him on my list, but he was so dominant in Delmarva it didn’t quite add up how hard he fell on his face after the promotion. So somewhere in the 20’s is probably fair. 

With any high school bat there is such a high probability of failure that it’s hard for me to justify a top ten ranking in a deep system. Henderson could be a top five prospect in a year. Or he could be off the list completely. Who knows. 

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13 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

I’m hoping there was something else going on when he was at Frederick. Considered not even including him on my list, but he was so dominant in Delmarva it didn’t quite add up how hard he fell on his face after the promotion. So somewhere in the 20’s is probably fair. 

With any high school bat there is such a high probability of failure that it’s hard for me to justify a top ten ranking in a deep system. Henderson could be a top five prospect in a year. Or he could be off the list completely. Who knows. 

Knight struggled to command anything and once he met hitters that just didn't swing, but actually had a plan he struggled.

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2 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Knight struggled to command anything and once he met hitters that just didn't swing, but actually had a plan he struggled.

Is the talent gap that significant between low and high A ball?

I don’t expect Knight in the top 30 then based on your evaluation. He certainly pitched like a non-prospect when he was at Frederick, so I can’t argue if there were no other factors at play. 

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1. Adley Rutschman

2. Grayson Rodruguez

3. DL Hall 

4.  Hunter Harvey

5. Ryan Mountcastle

6. Austin Hays

7. Yusniel Diaz

8. Keegan Akin

9. Dean Kremer

10. Gunnar Henderson

11. Zac Lowther

12. Michael Baumann

13. Adam Hall

14. Ryan McKenna

15. Kyle Stowers

16. Rylan Bannon

17. Drew Rom

18. Bruce Zimmermann

19. Mason McCoy

20. Dillon Tate

21.  Zach Watson

22. Blaine Knight

23. Zach Pop

24. Alex Wells

25. Jean Carmona

26. Cadyn Grenier

27. Cody Sedlock

28. Gray Fenter

29. Brenan Hanifee

30. Leonardo Rodriguez. 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, tntoriole said:

1. Adley Rutschman

2. Grayson Rodruguez

3. DL Hall 

4.  Hunter Harvey

5. Ryan Mountcastle

6. Austin Hays

7. Yusniel Diaz

8. Keegan Akin

9. Dean Kremer

10. Gunnar Henderson

11. Zac Lowther

12. Michael Baumann

13. Adam Hall

14. Ryan McKenna

15. Kyle Stowers

16. Rylan Bannon

17. Drew Rom

18. Bruce Zimmermann

19. Mason McCoy

20. Dillon Tate

21.  Zach Watson

22. Blaine Knight

23. Zach Pop

24. Alex Wells

25. Jean Carmona

26. Cadyn Grenier

27. Cody Sedlock

28. Gray Fenter

29. Brenan Hanifee

30. Leonardo Rodriguez. 

 

 

Tate is no longer in my top 30. I think he's a AAAA player.

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53 minutes ago, tntoriole said:

1. Adley Rutschman

2. Grayson Rodruguez

3. DL Hall 

4.  Hunter Harvey

5. Ryan Mountcastle

6. Austin Hays

7. Yusniel Diaz

8. Keegan Akin

9. Dean Kremer

10. Gunnar Henderson

11. Zac Lowther

12. Michael Baumann

13. Adam Hall

14. Ryan McKenna

15. Kyle Stowers

16. Rylan Bannon

17. Drew Rom

18. Bruce Zimmermann

19. Mason McCoy

20. Dillon Tate

21.  Zach Watson

22. Blaine Knight

23. Zach Pop

24. Alex Wells

25. Jean Carmona

26. Cadyn Grenier

27. Cody Sedlock

28. Gray Fenter

29. Brenan Hanifee

30. Leonardo Rodriguez. 

 

 

I'm torn between being pleased you included Rodriguez and shocked you included Grenier.

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