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2024 Prospect Power Rankings


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1 hour ago, Rbiggs2525 said:

I don’t disagree just more of a glass half full on him. Also a glass half empty on catchers around the league. Phillies play Garrett Stubbs, Yankees Carlos Narváez, we play McCann. Obviously there is defensive development with Willems. Heck Adley was a Junior in college at his age with defensive development needs. The Orioles are on the right path with him by taking it slow. I think he has backup or swing catcher upside which is not bad for 28th prospect. We probably don’t see him for 3 more years if ever.

I agree.  Perhaps, the lower offensive expectations at catcher should be weighed a little more. 

He can hit .210 with a .280 OBP and .400 slugging and that would be good enough to start on many teams, if his defense is acceptable. 

Tough offensive environment in Aberdeen and he's only striking out 25 percent of the time.  That doesn't scream to me of someone who will get overmatched as he climbs the system. 

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I like EBJ, but I think he's #5 now, and Honeycutt is #4.  Of course, we had to wait for him to get signed and assigned to a team.  I know these are power rankings, so they will reflect what's going on now, and Honeycutt as to earn it a bit, but at the end of they year I think Honeycutt will be in front of EBJ and everyone not named Basallo or Mayo.  

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On 3/29/2024 at 8:43 PM, Tony-OH said:

These "power rankings" are a fun way to track prospects throughout the year. They are not "official" prospect rankings that are completed at the end of the year after a full evaluations. To be eligible for the list, a player must play at least one game on an active roster. (Updated as of Aug 1st, post trade deadline) 

RK Name POS Prev   Team INJ
1 Coby Mayo 3B/1B 1   Nor (AAA)  
2 Jackson Holliday SS 2   Nor (AAA)  
3 Samuel Basallo C 3   BOW (AA)  
4 Enrique Bradfield Jr. CF 8   ABN (A+)  
5 Chayce McDermott RHP 5   Baltimore  
6 Michael Forret RHP 6   ABN (A+)  
7 Aron Estrada INF/OF 9   DEL (A)  
8 Dylan Beavers OF 13   BOW (AA)  
9 Cade Povich LHP 4   Nor (AAA)  
10 Luis DeLeon LHP 11   ABN (A+)  
11 Patrick Reilly RHP UR   Unk  
12 Cameron Weston RHP 16   BOW (AA)  
13 Thomas Sosa OF 17   DEL (A)  
14 Trace Bright RHP 18   BOW (AA)  
15 Leandro Arias SS 19   DEL (A)  
16 Brandon Young RHP 21   Nor (AAA)  
17 Edgar Portes RHP 22   ABN (A+)  
18 Emilio Sanchez SS 23   DSL Orange  
19 Luis Almeyda SS 24   FCL O's  
20 Joshua Liranzo 3B 20   FCL O's  
21 Miguel Rodriguez C 25   FCL O's  
22 Elvin Garcia SS 27   DSL Black  
23 Jordan Sanchez CF 28   DSL Orange  
24 Trey Gibson RHP 29   ABN (A+)  
25 Nestor German RHP 35   DEL (A)  
26 Jud Fabian OF 30   BOW (AA)  
27 Stiven Martinez OF 31   DSL Orange  
28 Creed Willems C 32   ABN (A+)  
29 Elis Cuevas IF/OF 33   FCL O's  
30 Adriander Mejia C 34   DSL Orange 7-day IL
31 Keeler Morfe RHP 40   DSL Orange  
32 Tavian Josenberger 2B 36   ABN (A+)  
33 Braylin Tavera CF 37   DEL (A)  
34 Reed Trimble OF 38   ABN (A+)  
35 Yaqui Rivera RHP 39   ABN (A+)  
36 Silas Ardoin C UR   BOW (AA)  
37 Andy Fabian LHP UR   DSL Black  
38 Justin Armbruester RHP UR   Nor (AAA)  
39 Kevin Velasco RHP Ur   DSL Orange  
40 Kade Strowd  RHP UR   Nor (AAA)  
             
  Bubble Players          
             
  Max Wagner 3B     BOW (AA) 7-Day IL
  Frederick Bencosme 2B     BOW (AA)  
  Dylan Heid RHP     BOW (AA)  
  Levi Stoudt RHP     BOW (AA)  
  Juan Nunez RHP     ABN (A+)  
  Jacob Cravey RHP     DEL (A)  
  Elis Cuevas OF     FCL O's  
  Jesus Palacios RHP     FCL O's  
  Edwin Amparo 2B     FCL O's  
  Francisco Morao RHP     FCL O's  
  Esteban Mejia RHP     DSL Black  
  José Mejia 2B     DSL Black  
  Félix Amparo INF     DSL Black  
  Jemone Nuel INF     DSL Black  
  Saul Gomez 3B/1B     DSL Orange  
  Luis Guevara INF     DSL Orange  
  Adriander Mejia C     DSL Orange  
 
  Kevin Velasco RHP     DSL Orange  

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FYI ESPNs Kiley McDaniel re-ranked all minor league systems post draft and trade deadline.  He still has the O’s at #1 overall, noting that the top spot is due to the Big3 of Holliday, Mayo, Basallo and acknowledging that Os will tumble down the list once Holliday and Mayo officially graduate.  Other AL East teams — TBR #2, BOS #10, NYY #14, TOR #22.  Link is below (behind ESPN+ paywall).

https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/40733088/2024-mlb-prospect-rankings-update-farm-systems-top-30-teams-draft-trade-deadline

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On 3/29/2024 at 8:43 PM, Tony-OH said:

These "power rankings" are a fun way to track prospects throughout the year. They are not "official" prospect rankings that are completed at the end of the year after a full evaluations. To be eligible for the list, a player must play at least one game on an active roster. (Updated as of Aug 5th) 

RK Name POS Prev   Team INJ
1 Jackson Holliday SS 2   Baltimore  
2 Coby Mayo 3B/1B 1   Baltimore  
3 Samuel Basallo C 3   BOW (AA)  
4 Enrique Bradfield Jr. CF 4   ABN (A+)  
5 Chayce McDermott RHP 5   Nor (AAA)  
6 Michael Forret RHP 6   ABN (A+)  
7 Aron Estrada INF/OF 7   ABN (A+)  
8 Dylan Beavers OF 8   BOW (AA)  
9 Cade Povich LHP 9   Nor (AAA)  
10 Patrick Reilly RHP 11   BOW (AA)  
11 Cameron Weston RHP 12   BOW (AA)  
12 Luis DeLeon LHP 10   ABN (A+)  
13 Thomas Sosa OF 13   DEL (A)  
14 Trace Bright RHP 14   BOW (AA)  
15 Leandro Arias SS 15   DEL (A)  
16 Brandon Young RHP 16   Nor (AAA)  
17 Edgar Portes RHP 17   ABN (A+)  
18 Emilio Sanchez SS 18   DSL Orange  
19 Luis Almeyda SS 19   FCL O's  
20 Joshua Liranzo 3B 20   FCL O's  
21 Miguel Rodriguez C 21   FCL O's  
22 Elvin Garcia SS 22   DSL Black  
23 Jordan Sanchez CF 23   DSL Orange  
24 Trey Gibson RHP 24   ABN (A+)  
25 Nestor German RHP 25   DEL (A)  
26 Jud Fabian OF 26   BOW (AA)  
27 Stiven Martinez OF 27   DSL Orange  
28 Keeler Morfe RHP 31   Delmarva  
29 Creed Willems C 28   ABN (A+) 7-day IL
30 Elis Cuevas IF/OF 29   FCL O's  
31 Adriander Mejia C 30   DSL Orange  
32 Tavian Josenberger 2B 32   ABN (A+)  
33 Reed Trimble OF 34   ABN (A+)  
34 Yaqui Rivera RHP 35   ABN (A+)  
35 Silas Ardoin C 36   BOW (AA)  
36 Andy Fabian LHP 37   DSL Black  
37 Justin Armbruester RHP 38   Nor (AAA)  
38 Kevin Velasco RHP 39   DSL Orange  
39 Yeiber Cartaya RHP UR   DEL (A)  
40 Frederick Bencosme 2B UR   BOW (AA)  
             
  Bubble Players          
             
  Kade Strowd  RHP 40   Nor (AAA)  
  Max Wagner 3B     BOW (AA) 7-Day IL
  Dylan Heid RHP     BOW (AA)  
  Levi Stoudt RHP     BOW (AA)  
  Juan Nunez RHP     ABN (A+)  
  Zach Fruit RHP     ABN (A+)  
  Braylin Tavera CF 33   DEL (A)  
  Jacob Cravey RHP     DEL (A)  
  Edwin Amparo 2B     DEL (A)  
  Elis Cuevas OF     FCL O's  
  Jesus Palacios RHP     FCL O's  
  Francisco Morao RHP     FCL O's  
  Esteban Mejia RHP     DSL Black  
  José Mejia 2B     DSL Black  
  Félix Amparo INF     DSL Black  
  Jemone Nuel INF     DSL Black  
  Saul Gomez 3B/1B     DSL Orange  
  Luis Guevara INF     DSL Orange  
  Adriander Mejia C     DSL Orange  
  Adrian Heredia RHP     DSL Orange  

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Our system has changed over the past years. By January 30th of 2025 (after international signings) I believe we will have the most lottery tickets ever in our system. When I say lottery tickets I mean high ceiling players. We added a few from DSL and now a few from the most recent draft. It will be exciting to follow. 

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53 minutes ago, Rbiggs2525 said:

Our system has changed over the past years. By January 30th of 2025 (after international signings) I believe we will have the most lottery tickets ever in our system. When I say lottery tickets I mean high ceiling players. We added a few from DSL and now a few from the most recent draft. It will be exciting to follow. 

I hope they're lottery tickets, and not just a product of graduating bats and trading bats/arms.  The list is definitely very international with a lot of NCAA SP recent draftees.  The end of the year list might be Basallo, EBJ vs Honeycutt for #2, then throw a dart for the order of 7-30.

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2 hours ago, Say O! said:

FYI, MLB Pipeline (Callis & Mayo) intend to re-rank the top100, team top30, and overall farm systems this week. 

Thanks for the info.  Holliday, Mayo, and Basallo are currently 1, 11, and 14, on mlbpipeline's top 100 right now.  Mayo and Basallo should go up.  You couldn't put up better numbers in AAA than what Mayo did.  Basallo is one of the best players in AA ball at 19.  

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