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MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:05 pm
by Quake Griffin
http://www.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2013/

Bundy and Profar interchangeable imo.

Addison Russell made the list that high but no Seager on the list at all?
:nonono:

at least put my dude in the 90s.

Re: MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 1:11 am
by ATL Boy
I may sound like a homer but I honestly believe that JR Graham and Christian Bethancourt should've been on there: Bethancourt has proven himself to be a wonderful minor league catcher who will take over Mccan one day, and Graham especially should've made the list, many have called him the next Craig Kimbrel: An elite minor league closer whos fastball hits triple digits and who has 2 other above average shots.

Re: MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:49 am
by bigboy1234
Dahl and Polanco lover checking in.

Re: MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Tue Feb 5, 2013 4:33 pm
by GYBE
Law's organizational rankings:

1. St. Louis
2. Minnesota
3. Tampa
4. Houston
5. Chicago Cubs

Two years ago, the Astros and Cubs were near the bottom of these lists. Kudos to both organizations for rebuilding the right way. Apparently St. Louis never needs to rebuild.

26. San Francisco
27. Philadelphia
28. Chicago White Sox
29. Milwaukee
30. LA Angels

In LA's defense, Trout > all farm systems.

Re: MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Tue Feb 5, 2013 4:42 pm
by GYBE
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Re: MLB Top 100 Prospects

Posted: Wed Feb 6, 2013 6:07 am
by Quake Griffin
thank God Keith Law respects Seager's authority.
he must be really big on Addison Russell.
GYBE wrote:Law's organizational rankings:

1. St. Louis
2. Minnesota
3. Tampa
4. Houston
5. Chicago Cubs

Two years ago, the Astros and Cubs were near the bottom of these lists. Kudos to both organizations for rebuilding the right way. Apparently St. Louis never needs to rebuild.

26. San Francisco
27. Philadelphia
28. Chicago White Sox
29. Milwaukee
30. LA Angels

In LA's defense, Trout > all farm systems.


in their defense they're trying to get over the hump via the albert n hammy signings.
they traded their farm for Haren and Greinke and have neither of them to show for it....


with no pick this year.
and meeehhhhh for a starting rotation.

im packaging bourjos and trumbo if I'm them....but they probably feel like they need them to win.
even though everything after weaver says they can't...and the longer they wait the less appealing that package becomes

le sigh.