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Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 13 17, 9:40 am
by Farewell Friends
BASEBALL AMERICA
No. 12 Alex Reyes, RHP (No. 10 preseason)
No. 51 Carson Kelly, C (No. 58)
No. 57 Jack Flaherty, RHP (NR)
No. 65. Luke Weaver, RHP (46)
BASEBALL PROSPECTUS
No. 9 Alex Reyes, RHP
No. 36 Carson Kelly, C
No. 39 Sandy Alcantara, RHP
No. 46 Magneuris Sierra, OF
LAW at ESPN.com (Top 50)
No. 27 Carson Kelly, C
No. 50 Jack Flaherty, RHP
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball ... a59c7.html
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 13 17, 2:24 pm
by Swirls
Interesting that Luke Weaver's ranking on BA went down that far considering the season he has had so far in the minors.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 25 17, 7:30 am
by PA_Hiker
No Bader or O'Neill in the mlb.com midseason top 100. Perez also fell out.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 25 17, 8:15 pm
by MrCrowesGarden
Sean Newcomb just graduated and MLB added Tyler O'Neill as its 100th prospect tonight.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 26 17, 8:11 am
by Hoot45
PA_Hiker wrote:No Bader or O'Neill in the mlb.com midseason top 100. Perez also fell out.
Bader Hype is high right now with the callup, but I think some Cardinals fans will be surprised to know that he actually hasn't been that highly regarded of a prospect nationally. IMO Bader falls more in the 150 range.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: July 26 17, 9:48 am
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
Bader's problem is going to be getting on base and/or hitting for average. He Ks a lot more than you'd like and doesn't walk much. I'm not even sure if he has a batting eye as his approach from what I'd seen and read can best be described as hyper aggressive.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: August 17 17, 10:31 am
by go birds
Fangraphs:
1. Alex Reyes, RHP
2. Carson Kelly, C
3. Jack Flaherty, RHP
4. Delvin Perez, SS
5. Sandy Alcantara, RHP
6. Dakota Hudson, RHP
7. Magneuris Sierra, CF
8. Tyler O’Neill, OF
9. Harrison Bader, OF
10. Jordan Hicks, RHP
This system has depth, especially on the mound, and there was no room for gigantic teenager Johan Oviedo nor strike-throwing righty Zac Gallen, who is already at Triple-A in his first full pro season. Flaherty looks like an above-average starter after seeing a slight uptick in stuff across an already well-rounded repertoire. Perez has struggled early on but still has star-level tools.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/updated- ... l-central/
All of baseball:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/summer-t ... prospects/
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: August 17 17, 11:05 am
by mikechamp
No Weaver on that list. I'm not surprised.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: August 18 17, 7:40 am
by Farewell Friends
mikechamp wrote:No Weaver on that list. I'm not surprised.
He wasn't eligible.
Re: Midseason Rankings
Posted: August 18 17, 5:32 pm
by lukethedrifter
Farewell Friends wrote:mikechamp wrote:No Weaver on that list. I'm not surprised.
He wasn't eligible.
Hmm. He and Alex Reyes have pitched similar amounts in the majors.