Jump to content

Kiley McDaniel top 100


Sports Guy

Recommended Posts

3 hours ago, Frobby said:

Nice to have six on the list, but he’s got Cowser, Hall and Henderson further down the top 100 than several of the others.   

In fairness, other teams have their own guys that they're dreaming on just like we do. All could end up much higher before being promoted, but every team has guys like that to some degree or another. Hopefully we're right about ours.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1. Baltimore Orioles ($344 million)

(55 players ranked, 16 better than 40 FV)
Last year:
 8th, $256 million
Top-100 prospects: 6

I mention in the Pirates blurb below that I'm conflicted about the concept of the modern teardown rebuild. As a type-A, finance-majoring baseball fan, I know it's the most effective and efficient way to turn a not-very-good team into a potential force. As a fan, I also know it's infuriating to watch it happen in slow motion. As an analyst, I try to distance myself from this conflict because I'm here to comment on how well teams execute this strategy and only occasionally point out that the rules that make it viable are problematic. The front office is playing the hand it is dealt and the Orioles have played it well, as long as you aren't judging the current big league team as part of this. Ryan Mountcastle is the only meaningful graduate from last year's list and at this time last year I said they should land in the top five of this year's list given how everything was lining up.

The team had a solid 2021 draft headlined once again by a bunch of position players who were solid values. My pick to click in the system (Grayson Rodriguez) took off and is now the best pitching prospect in the minors. The upside-ish prep bats from recent drafts saw big gains, with Coby Mayo and Gunnar Henderson taking a step forward. Mayo and Jordan Westburg are picking up the slack due to top 2020 pick Heston Kjerstad being kept out of action. Two potential starters behind Rodriguez and D.L. Hall have emerged in Kyle Bradish and Drew Rom. Some second-tier position players have a chance to turn into everyday players: Kyle Stowers, Connor Norby, Joseph Ortiz, Hudson Haskin. The hitter and pitcher development plans appear to be working, and GM Mike Elias appears to have taken what worked from the Astros while leaving behind the stuff nobody wanted.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It’s interesting to see that McDaniel is using the same methodology as Fangraphs to rank the farm systems, borrowing Fangraphs’ dollar values for prospects with various grades.   Fangraphs has only graded 13 teams to date (I don’t know why they’re so slow about it), but here’s how the top 5 teams they’ve graded compare with McDaniels:

1. BAL $322 mm ($344 mm, 1)

2. PIT $294 mm ($313 mm, 3)

3. ARI $229.5 mm ($276.5 mm, 5)

4. DET $222 mm ($220.5 mm, 13)

5. CHC $189.5 mm ($182.5 mm, 19)

The two teams McDaniel ranks 2 and 4 are Tampa ($313.5) and Miami ($288.5). So far as our division goes, after us and Tampa it’s NYY $269.5 mm (7), BOS $209.5 (16), TOR $163.5 (21).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bold prediction on Hall. Yeah, the guy got injured but the reliever talk is premature. He dominated AA when healthy and the short stints were organizational philosophy. I’m not going to comb through the list but I’m sure there a pitchers in front of Hall that were recent draftees that nobody knows about, or guys that don’t have Hall’s track record. Hall is just about stuff, he’s gotten results. It’s not his fault that he was a HS pitcher, then a Pandemic shortened season, then an injury. 
 

It’s nice that Mayo is getting some love. Cowser is about right. Henderson probably is too, but even at 3B he should be listed as high as a Nolan Gorman type come mid season if he produces. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Posts

    • Why was only Judge mentioned if it's obvious? Don't make stupid omissions don't get obvious fact checked.
    • Wieters had a career fWAR of 15.5. Adley is at 14.3 in less than 3 seasons. Its Adley…by a mile.
    • Santander is a low OBP, poor BA, mediocre fielder with very little base running value player.   He has great power and can carry a team. He’s a really good dude, solid in the clubhouse and a great representative for your franchise. In many ways, he is exactly like Trumbo even if he is the better player.  And even if he doesn’t fall off as dramatically as Trumbo did, he’s still very likely to fall off.    For what he will cost, you can bring in some solid pitching. Next years offense, barring any trades, should look something like this: 1st-Mayo, 2nd- Holliday, SS- Gunnar, 3rd- Westburg C- Adley OF- Kjerstad and Cowser Basallo potentially ready by midseason or so. That leaves you with decisions on Mountcastle, Mullins and OHearn and I guess Santander. You need to get right handed. Mounty is a righty but unless you are moving Mayo to the OF, you need him to play first. Do you keep Mounty around to be a 1st/DH if Mayo is also going to play the OF?  Maybe. Some RH bats to consider: Tyler O’Neill. Having a really nice year.  Strong arm in the OF but struggles out there otherwise. Not a great fit for OPACY LF. JD Martinez: Still can hit but zero versatility. In a game that values that, do you want to sign someone who doesn’t give you any?  On the Os, it may be ok but I tend to doubt they would. Duvall: Good defensive player. Abysmal with the bat this year but was very good last year. buy low guy who could provide some bench value. Robert: Been awful this year and had injury issues in the past. WS have already said they will trim payroll after this year. There are very few ways for them to do that, especially since Benintendi has no value. Robert will be made available. Great spend, very good in the OF and still a tremendous offensive upside. He will cost a lot less to acquire than last offseason.  The Os reportedly were interested in him before. Teams like the Dodgers and Mariners were linked to him at the deadline. There will be competition for him and maybe the Os don’t have the same depth to trade out of that they did in the past, so it may be tough but they should look into it.
    • Captain obvious enters the room
    • Gunnar got his 20th SB the other day.  I was curious and looked at his sprint speed vs Ohtani.  His is 28.8 vs 28.1 for Ohtani.  It made me appreciate even more Ohtani’s 50SBs. 
    • Please do.   Zero people have said don’t spend money. You are lying. 
    • I see we now have 23 people that have lost their mind. 😂 well, I don’t think they’ll be a 24th.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...