Last spot on the list Continue reading Reader Top 30 #30 →
Reader Top 30 #30
Last spot on the list Continue reading Reader Top 30 #30
Last spot on the list Continue reading Reader Top 30 #30
Nearing the end of the list Continue reading Reader Top 30 #29 – Mitch Walding
Today Fangraphs (@marchulet) released their Top 100 prospects. The Phillies had 3 in the Top 50 with Franco at 27, Biddle at 40, and Crawford at 50. The list is here http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/2014-top-100-prospects/, and is quite literally just a list.
If you want more detail, Marc’s Phillies Top 15 can be found here http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/2014-top-10-prospects-philadelphia-phillies/
Jake Sweaney at #26, the list so far Continue reading Reader Top 30 #27 – Andrew Pullin
Last Week Here Continue reading Reader Top 30 #26 – Jake Sweaney
Cameron Perkins at #24 Continue reading Reader Top 30 #25 – Yoel Mecias
Jose Pujols takes #23 in a land slide Continue reading Reader Top 30 #24 – Cameron Perkins
Shane Watson at #22 Continue reading Reader Top 30 #23 – Jose Pujols
Yesterday in the mail I received my Baseball America Prospect Handbook, adorned with a picture of Twins third baseman Miguel Sano, the book contains 900 scouting reports for prospects across baseball. The list was compiled by Josh Norris (who you can follow Twitter here), and went to publishing before all of the surgery news on Morgan and Watson was out, but after Roman Quinn news and he has had his ranking adjusted accordingly. If you would like to read all of the scouting reports you can order from Baseball America right here, subscribe to read them when they are up attached to the profiles on the BA site, or order the book from Amazon where it is cheaper but doesn’t ship until the end of February. Now on to lists. Continue reading Baseball America Top 30 and Prospect Handbook