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Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects and Sickel's top 120

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Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects and Sickel's top 120 

Post#1 » by Myth111 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:35 pm

http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/pr ... 12998.html

They included Darvish at #4.

17 Travis d'Arnaud c, Blue Jays Age: 23. ETA: 2013.
Brother Chase beat him to the big leagues, but Travis' ceiling is higher.

39 Anthony Gose of, Blue Jays Age: 21. ETA: 2013.
Physical dead-ringer for Nyjer Morgan has bigger tools than T-Plush.

67 Jake Marisnick of, Blue Jays Age: 21. ETA: 2014.
Scouts doubted his bat as an amateur, but he's putting those doubts to rest.

91 Daniel Norris lhp, Blue Jays Age: 18. ETA: 2015.
Toronto has tremendous pitching depth, and even though power lefty Norris hasn't debuted yet he still tops the list.

Can't say I care much for their list. Norris is our top pitcher?

http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/2/2 ... #storyjump

26) Travis D'Arnaud, C, Toronto Blue Jays
48) Jake Marisnick, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
51) Anthony Gose, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
67) Noah Syndergaard, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
68) Justin Nicolino, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays
70) Daniel Norris, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays
73) Drew Hutchison, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
80) Deck McGuire, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects 

Post#2 » by Randle McMurphy » Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:40 pm

Too low for Marisnick.
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects 

Post#3 » by BobbyBoy » Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:46 pm

Darvish shouldn't be a prospect IMO.
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects 

Post#4 » by flatjacket1 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:34 pm

Randle McMurphy wrote:Too low for Marisnick.


I think 67 is a fair ranking. Could of been a bit higher but hes still a bit far away from the majors to be a premier prospect.
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects 

Post#5 » by Myth111 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:28 pm

http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/2/2 ... #storyjump

26) Travis D'Arnaud, C, Toronto Blue Jays
48) Jake Marisnick, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
51) Anthony Gose, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
67) Noah Syndergaard, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
68) Justin Nicolino, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays
70) Daniel Norris, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays
73) Drew Hutchison, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
80) Deck McGuire, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects and Sickel's top 12 

Post#6 » by vaff87 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:57 pm

Strange that Sickels initially had Nestor Molina as the Jays second best prospect. Now, if he was still a Jay, he would have him ranked 7th, and just barely.
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects and Sickel's top 12 

Post#7 » by hyper316 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:08 pm

White sox's 2nd top prospect is Nester Molina at #72
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Re: Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects and Sickel's top 12 

Post#8 » by Al_Oliver » Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:00 pm

vaff87 wrote:Strange that Sickels initially had Nestor Molina as the Jays second best prospect. Now, if he was still a Jay, he would have him ranked 7th, and just barely.


I think I'd still take Hutchison and even Aaron Sanchez over Molina

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