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Baseball Prospectus Top 100 - 2008

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 3:41 pm
by ReasonablySober
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/artic ... cleid=7092

1. Jay Bruce, of, Reds
2. Clay Buchholz, rhp, Red Sox
3. Evan Longoria, 3b, Rays
4. Joba Chamberlain, rhp, Yankees
5. Clayton Kershaw, lhp, Dodgers
6. David Price, lhp, Rays
7. Travis Snider, of, Blue Jays
8. Colby Rasmus, of, Cardinals
9. Homer Bailey, rhp, Reds
10. Cameron Maybin, of, Marlins
11. Rick Porcello, rhp, Tigers
12. Matt Wieters, c, Orioles
13. Franklin Morales, lhp, Rockies
14. Andy LaRoche, 3b, Dodgers
15. Wade Davis, rhp, Rays
16. Jacoby Ellsbury, of, Red Sox
17. Jordan Schafer, of, Braves
18. Desmond Jennings, of, Rays
19. Mike Moustakas, ss, Royals
20. Jarrod Parker, rhp, Diamondbacks
21. Joey Votto, 1b, Reds
22. Daric Barton, 1b, Athletics
23. Chase Headley, 3b, Padres
24. Andrew McCutchen, of, Pirates
25. Reid Brignac, ss, Rays
26. Carlos Gonzalez, of, Athletics
27. Nick Adenhart, rhp, Angels
28. Chris Marrero, of/1b, Nationals
29. Angel Villalona, 3b, Giants
30. Neftali Feliz, rhp, Rangers
31. Matt LaPorta, of, Brewers
32. Chin-Lung Hu, ss, Dodgers
33. Jeff Clement, c, Mariners
34. Ian Kennedy, rhp, Yankees
35. Ross Detwiler, lhp, Nationals
36. Jason Heyward, of, Braves
37. Geovany Soto, c, Cubs
38. Brandon Wood, 3b/ss, Angels
39. Matt Antonelli, 2b, Padres
40. Jacob McGee, lhp, Devil Rays
41. Johnny Cueto, rhp, Reds
42. Manny Parra, lhp, Brewers
43. Steven Pearce, 1b, Pirates
44. Chris Tillman, rhp, Mariners
45. Josh Vitters, 3b, Cubs
46. Fautino de los Santos, rhp, Athletics
47. Austin Jackson, of, Yankees
48. Jose Tabata, of, Yankees
49. Eric Hurley, rhp, Rangers
50. Brett Anderson, lhp, Athletics
51. Fernando Martinez, of, Mets
52. Adam Miller, rhp, Indians
53. Justin Masterson, rhp, Red Sox
54. J.R. Towles, c, Astros
55. Carlos Triunfel, ss, Mariners
56. Gio Gonzalez, lhp, Athletics
57. Jed Lowrie, ss, Red Sox
58. Elvis Andrus, ss, Rangers
59. Jordan Walden, rhp, Angels
60. Ryan Kalish, of, Red Sox
61. Matt Latos, rhp, Padres
62. Engel Beltre, of, Rangers
63. Brent Lillibridge, ss, Braves
64. Gerardo Parra, of, Diamondbacks
65. Carlos Gomez, of, Twins
66. Scott Elbert, lhp, Dodgers
67. Alan Horne, rhp, Yankees
68. Carlos Carrasco, rhp, Phillies
69. Chris Perez, rhp, Cardinals
70. Brandon Jones, of, Braves
71. Bryan Anderson, c, Cardinals
72. Luke Hochevar, rhp, Royals
73. Michael Main, rhp, Rangers
74. Chris Davis, 3b, Rangers
75. Chorye Spoone, rhp, Orioles
76. Jeremy Jeffress, rhp, Brewers
77. Taylor Teagarden, c, Rangers
78. Wes Hodges, 3b, Indians
79. Deolis Guerra, rhp, Twins
80. Chris Nelson, ss, Rockies
81. Michael Burgess, of, Nationals
82. Greg Reynolds, rhp, Rockies
83. Gorkys Hernandez, of, Braves
84. Henry Sosa, rhp, Giants
85. Radhames Liz, rhp, Orioles
86. Jair Jurrjens, rhp, Braves
87. Aaron Poreda, lhp, White Sox
88. Chris Volstad, rhp, Marlins
89. Hank Conger, c, Angels
90. Max Scherzer, rhp, Diamondbacks
91. Casey Weathers, rhp, Rockies
92. Dexter Fowler, of, Rockies
93. Wladimir Balentien, of, Mariners
94. Neil Walker, 3b, Pirates
95. Michael Bowden, rhp, Red Sox
96. Joe Savery, lhp, Phillies
97. Ben Revere, of, Twins
98. Trevor Cahill, rhp, Athletics
99. Chris Carter, 1b, Athletics
100. Lars Anderson, 1b, Red Sox

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:16 pm
by GYBE
Keith Law put his up on ESPN too.

Link

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Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 5:02 pm
by Ayt
I hope for the sake of the Rays that some of those players pan out. They sure do look loaded on paper.

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 6:06 pm
by Bleeding Green
Funny that it looks like several teams have 4-5 players listed before the first White Sox prospect.

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 6:59 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
I don't understand how Tabata falls on some lists from 15 to 50 when all he did was hit .307 as an 18 year old in a 20 year old's league while also playing through a wrist injury that forced him to have his hamate to be removed. Are people really that hung up on power? I feel like half of these lists are made off of second hand information, Tabata has incredible bat speed and an even better approach at the plate, do people really expect 20 home run seasons from 17 and 18 year olds?

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 7:01 pm
by trwi7
Damn I hope Jeffress lays off the weed and that Parra stays healthy.

Posted: Fri Feb 1, 2008 7:09 pm
by randomhero423
fernando martinez at 51 is a joke.

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:03 pm
by nitetrain8603
Bleeding Green wrote:Funny that it looks like several teams have 4-5 players listed before the first White Sox prospect.


Well we had 46 & 56 before the Swisher trade. Our farm system is definitely weak, but I don't mind as much as I should, simply because the White Sox are inept when it comes to developing players. Most of their prospects turn bust. See Jeremy Reed.

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:13 pm
by lpsevier
Braves outfield looks pretty good.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:40 pm
by Jakespeare
We Rays are really representing on this list.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:46 am
by A.J.
Mr. Wonderful wrote:We Rays are really representing on this list.


you know why right? :nonono:

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:16 pm
by Jakespeare
Well an ignorant person might say all the losing meaning top picks. That's only half true. We actually draft great not just in the early rounds but late too.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:41 am
by SportsWorld
nitetrain8603 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Well we had 46 & 56 before the Swisher trade. Our farm system is definitely weak, but I don't mind as much as I should, simply because the White Sox are inept when it comes to developing players. Most of their prospects turn bust. See Jeremy Reed.

Or they end up playing in the minors for 4 years...see Josh Fields.

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:29 pm
by Stanford
A.J. wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



you know why right? :nonono:


The same reason the Pirates have so many players on this list?