Rank	Player	Pos.	Team
1	Byron Buxton	of	Twins
No. 1 talent in last year’s draft is even better than expected with power, speed, defense and an extremely advanced hitting approach
2	Oscar Taveras	of	Cardinals
Has been limited by an ankle injury, but power, hitting ability still evident.
3	Miguel Sano	3b	Twins
Best power in the minors, one of the best arms. Hitting ability has taken a step forward.
4	Xander Bogaerts	ss	Red Sox
Of an impressive group of shortstop prospects, Bogaerts has best combo of hit and power tools.
5	Francisco Lindor	ss	Indians
Smooth-swinging switch-hitter has plenty of range and soft hands at shortstop.
6	Archie Bradley	rhp	Diamondbacks
Bundy-Bradley debate continues. Bundy won ‘12, Bradley is going to win ‘13 and ‘14 by default.
7	Taijuan Walker	rhp	Mariners
Scout: “He could pitch in the big leagues right now.” Improved control is remaining to-do item.
8	Christian Yelich	of	Marlins
Injuries have ruined his first half of the season, but they haven’t screwed up his excellent swing.
9	Carlos Correa	ss	Astros
Correa doesn’t run all that well, but he does everything else you’d look for in a shortstop.
10	Javier Baez	ss	Cubs
Earlier this year became second Florida State Leaguer to hit four home runs in one game.
11	Jameson Taillon	rhp	Pirates
Arrival of Gerrit Cole gives Pirates one future frontline starter, Taillon isn’t far behind.
12	Michael Wacha	rhp	Cardinals
In a thinner organization, he’d have made more than three big league starts this year.
13	Gregory Polanco	of	Pirates
When Polanco joines Pirates outfield, club will field three legitimate center fielders.
14	Tyler Skaggs	lhp	Diamondbacks
Pitching in Reno skews his stats, but has posted 2.62 ERA away from Reno this year.
15	Nick Castellanos	of	Tigers
Took a month to adjust to Triple-A. Since May 1, .321 AVG, 8 HR, 33 BBs, 35 Ks.
16	Albert Almora	of	Cubs
Missed first month with hamate injury, but has made up for lost time since returning.
17	Dylan Bundy	rhp	Orioles
Tommy John surgery is a significant setback, but teams would still love to have him.
18	Jorge Soler	of	Cubs
Will miss two months with stress fracture, but talent is too good to ignore.
19	Addison Russell	ss	Athletics
Slow start behind him, Russell has caught up to the Cal League, will soon surpass it.
20	George Springer	of	Astros
He gets caught on his front foot at times, but his power and speed are worth some strikeouts.
21	Jackie Bradley	of	Red Sox
Ceiling is lower than some lower on this list, but he’s a safe bet to be an long-time everyday center fielder.
22	Jonathan Singleton	1b	Astros
Returned from suspension to immediately reclaim status as top first base prospect in a thin class.
23	Noah Syndergaard	rhp	Mets
Improved breaking ball has made his mid-90s fastball an even deadlier weapon.
24	Carlos Martinez	rhp	Cardinals
Either going to be a future closer or a solid middle of rotation starter with plus stuff.
25	Travis D’Arnaud	c	Mets
When healthy, he’s top catching prospect in minors, but healthy months are few and far between.
26	Yordano Ventura	rhp	Royals
With an improved curveball and an average changeup to go with a 100-mph fastball, isn’t far from big leagues.
27	Robert Stephenson	rhp	Reds
Not many starting pitchers can touch 100 mph consistently, especially with potential plus secondary stuff.
28	Kyle Zimmer	rhp	Royals
Results have generally been awful, but his stuff is just as good as it was when he was drafted last year.
29	Taylor Guerrieri	rhp	Rays
Rays move pitching prospects slowly, but Guerrieri’s 1.70 career ERA shows it’s working for him.
30	Austin Hedges	c	Padres
Not far away from claiming title of best catching prospect away from injured D’Arnaud.
31	Mike Foltyniewicz	rhp	Astros
Fastball sat at 91-94 mph when he was drafted; now he touched 100 mph regularly.
32	Alex Meyer	rhp	Twins
His acquisition helped fill Twins’ most desperate need–nearly big league ready power pitching.
33	Andrew Heaney	lhp	Marlins
On strict pitch counts as he comes back from strained lat, but has dominated in short stints.
34	Gary Sanchez	c	Yankees
Reports are more optimistic that he could stay behind the plate long-term.
35	Joc Pederson	of	Dodgers
Overshadowed by Yasiel Puig’s breakout year, but Pederson too can hit, hit for power, field and run.
36	Billy Hamilton	of	Reds
Move to outfield has gone well, has best speed in baseball, but his lefthanded swing still needs work.
37	Anthony Ranaudo	rhp	Red Sox
If not for his track record of injuries/ineffectiveness, he’d rate even higher.
38	Danny Hultzen	lhp	Mariners
Stint on disabled list with rotator cuff strain has opposing scouts concerned, but solid in first start back.
39	Alen Hanson	ss	Pirates
Might end up as a second baseman long term, but he hits enough that such a move won’t be a problem.
40	Max Fried	lhp	Padres
As you would expect from young flame-throwing lefty, has shown flashes of brilliance around bouts of wildness.
41	Garin Cecchini	3b	Red Sox
One of the breakout stars of 2013 ranks second in minors in on-base percentage.
42	Aaron Sanchez	rhp	Blue Jays
Has missed a month with a shoulder injury, but was throwing in mid-90s in his return from the DL.
43	Jesse Biddle	lhp	Phillies
Had one of best outings of year with 16 Ks against Harrisburg in April, but his control frequently wavers.
44	Mike Olt	3b	Rangers
Vision problems ruined his April, but since his return he’s back to being a low-average, big power third baseman.
45	Rafael De Paula	rhp	Yankees
Long-awaited U.S. debut has gone as expected for De Paula who is moving quickly through minors.
46	Lance McCullers	rhp	Astros
His changeup has a long ways to go, but few pitchers in minors can match his fastball/breaking ball combo.
47	Kolten Wong	2b	Cardinals
Not flashy, but a safe bet to have a lengthy big league career as a solid all-around second baseman.
48	Adam Eaton	of	Diamondbacks
Big league arrival has been delayed by elbow injury, but Diamondbacks could use him now.
49	Kyle Crick	rhp	Giants
Another injured pitcher who has recently returned to the mound, Crick is next in Giants’ long line of power arms.
50	Adalberto Mondesi	ss	Royals
Has survived Sally League as a 17-year-old shortstop while hitting for cycle and homering twice in one game.
Apologies for the lazy formatting.
            
                                    
                                    
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Buxton is so good, hes gonna be a special player. Same with Taveres, and I think Sano will be a monster power hitter in the majors.
            
                                    
                                    
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