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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be running down everything that caught my eye in the Dynasty Baseball world on most Mondays throughout the season. Here is the Monday Morning Dynasty Baseball Rundown (7/4/22):</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/edward-olivares/19698/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Edward Olivares</a> </strong><em>KCR, OF, 26.4 &#8211; </em>2 for 4 with a 108 MPH homer and 108.9 MPH single. That has been the story of Olivares&#8217; season as he&#8217;s been smoking the ball with a 91.2 MPH EV in 59 AB. While I doubt he can keep hitting the ball this hard, coming into more power in his late 20&#8217;s isn&#8217;t that hard to buy into. He&#8217;s also fast and his strong contact rates have transferred to the majors. I&#8217;ve never ranked Oliveras all that high in my dynasty rankings throughout his career, but maybe my hate of olives has subconsciously biased me against him. The high groundball rates might limit his upside, but he can be the fake Gucci bag version of Michael Harris and Alek Thomas.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/michael-harris/sa3010684/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Michael Harris</strong></a> <em>ATL, OF, 21.4 &#8211; </em>Speaking of Harris, he <a href="https://twitter.com/JustinCToscano/status/1543688930071126018" target="_blank" rel="noopener">nuked a dinger of his own on a 108.8 MPH, 425 foot bomb</a>. If you&#8217;re trying to acquire him at this point, you&#8217;re going to have to pay up like it&#8217;s one of those stores on 5th Avenue where you have to be buzzed in to even be let in the store.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=torkel000spe" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Spencer Torkelson</strong></a> <em>DET, 1B, 22.10 – </em>1 for 4 with a <a href="https://twitter.com/DraftKings/status/1543654577173667840" target="_blank" rel="noopener">frozen rope of a homer</a> for his 5th of the year in 70 games. Tork is struggling with a .587 OPS, but his 23.9% whiff% is above average, his 89 MPH EV is above average, his .319 xwOBA is above average and his 10.4% BB% is above average. Whatever you do, don&#8217;t give up on him.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/brandon-woodruff/16162/stats?position=P">Brandon Woodruff</a> </strong><em>MIL, RHP, 28.5 &#8211; </em>6 IP, 6 hits, 0 ER, 8/0 K/BB vs. PIT. The stuff looks great. My dad has had Reynaud&#8217;s Syndrome basically my entire life, and while he would be in full arctic tundra gear when watching some of my baseball games, he would still kick my ass in stickball with a 4 pitch mix and pinpoint control. If Woodruff&#8217;s anything like my pops, he&#8217;ll figure it out.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=meyer-000max" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Max Meyer</a> </strong><em>MIA, RHP, 22.4 &#8211; </em>Meyer hit the IL after two terrible starts in mid May, but he&#8217;s back to dominating since returning in mid June. He went 6 IP with 2 hits, 0 ER, and a 5/0 K/BB at Triple-A yesterday and now has a 1.62 ERA with an 18/1 K/BB in his last 16.2 IP. He could get the call at any moment.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=hancoc000eme" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Emerson Hancock</strong></a> <em>SEA, RHP, 23.1 &#8211; </em>5.2 IP, 3 hits, 0 ER, 6/2 K/BB at Double-A. Hancock gets forgotten about, but he has plus control (7% BB%) of an MLB quality 4 pitch mix. He also understands the art of pitching. If he can stay healthy, I would be pretty surprised if he doesn&#8217;t end up a damn good MLB starter.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/vaughn-grissom/sa3010711/stats?position=SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Vaughn Grissom</strong></a> <em>ATL, SS, 21.6 &#8211; </em>3 for 4 with a double and a homer that he <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBPipeline/status/1543752959644864513" target="_blank" rel="noopener">launched over the Green(ville) Monster</a>. Grissom&#8217;s power is taking a big jump this year with 12 homers in 68 games at High-A and it hasn&#8217;t impacted his elite contact numbers at all (12% K%). He walks and has speed too. He&#8217;s easily entering Top 50 prospect status at the least.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/james-triantos/sa3017295/stats?position=SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>James Triantos</strong></a> <em>CHC, 3B, 19.5 – </em>Triantos homered for the 3rd straight game, and this one left no doubt about his future power potential as <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBPipeline/status/1543821770565816320" target="_blank" rel="noopener">he crushed it out to centerfield</a>. It also happened to be some of the best camera work I&#8217;ve ever seen on a homer, following the ball perfectly against the backdrop of the clear black sky. The hit tool has been as advertised with a .280 BA and 17.5% K% in 66 games at Single-A, and now he has a decent 5 homers on the year.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/eguy-rosario/sa917140/stats?position=2B/3B" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Eguy Rosario</strong></a> <em>SDP, 2B/3B, 22.10 &#8211; </em>First there was Esports, and now there are Eguys. When will it end? Like Esports, Eguy is taking over, going 3 for 3 with 2 homers and a steal yesterday, and now has 13 homers, 13 steals, and a 21.8%/11.2% K%/BB% in 72 games at Triple-A. <a href="https://twitter.com/PrellersBurner/status/1543752041301884928" target="_blank" rel="noopener">He also made one of the best catches I&#8217;ve ever seen</a>. Eguys are just built different I guess.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=392927" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Jordan Lawlar</strong></a> <em>ARI, SS, 19.11 </em>– 3 for 5 with a double and a homer at Single-A. He&#8217;s managed to get even better since returning from the IL, slashing .396/.476/.642 with 1 homer, 5 steals, and a 20.6%/12.7% K%/BB% in 14 games. He&#8217;s an elite prospect.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/andy-pages/sa3005625/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Andy Pages</a> </strong><em>LAD, OF, 20.7 &#8211; </em>The power explosion was inevitable, and it arrived in full force once the calendar hit June. He went 2 for 4 with a homer yesterday and has now hit 9 homers in his last 27 games at Double-A. His profile is pretty locked in as a low average, high walk slugger.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/shane-baz/sa3004765/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Shane Baz</strong></a> <em>TBR, RHP, 23.1 &#8211; </em>6 IP, 7 hits, 1 ER, 7/2 K/BB vs. TOR. The fastball averaged 95.9 MPH and put up a 79.7 MPH EV on the pitch, while his slider and curve racked up whiffs with a 45% and 40% whiff%. It&#8217;s pretty clear he is healthy and on a beeline to become one of the best pitchers in baseball.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/mackenzie-gore/sa3005068/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MacKenzie Gore</a> </strong><em>SD, LHP, 22.4 &#8211; </em>The walk problems are back as Gore walked 4 batters in 5.2 IP yesterday and has now walked 3 or more in his last 6 starts. It&#8217;s well beyond just a couple game blip at this point. You have to expect some growing pains, so I would stay patient, but it&#8217;s definitely a little concerning.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=miller003bob" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bobby Miller</a> </strong><em>LAD, RHP, 22.3 &#8211; </em>Miller had his best start of the year, going 6 IP with 2 hits, 0 ER, and a 10/3 K/BB at Double-A. His season was starting to look pretty mediocre, so he desperately needed a start like this. The stuff is huge and is most certainly MLB quality, so while he might not be an ace, he should be able to get the job done in whatever role LA deploys him in.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=willia001gav" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Gavin Williams</strong></a> <em>CLE, RHP, 22.11 &#8211; </em>6.2 IP, 4 hits, 0 ER, 6/0 K/BB at Double-A. The upper minors has been no issue for Williams with a pitching line of 1.69/1.13/19/8 in 16 IP. The fastball is his best pitch and it might legitimately be an elite pitch. His secondaries aren&#8217;t too shabby either. He&#8217;s trending towards being a #2 fantasy starter.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jeremy-pena/sa876320/stats?position=SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Jeremy Pena</a> </strong><em>HOU, SS, 23.9 &#8211; </em>Pena looked a little rusty after coming off the IL with a thumb injury and also after his collision with Alvarez, going 4 for 23 with a 10/0 K/BB in 5 games, but he found his rhythm yesterday going 4 for 5 with 2 homers. The only weakness to his game has been his walk rate with only a 5.1% BB%, and he didn&#8217;t walk that much in any league above Single-A, but I still couldn&#8217;t rank him any lower 67th overall on my <strong><a href="http://patreon.com/imaginarybrickwall" target="_blank" rel="noopener">OBP Top 447 Mid-Season Dynasty Baseball Rankings</a> </strong>considering how exciting his debut has been.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/julio-rodriguez/sa3005720/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Julio Rodriguez</a> </strong><em>SEA, OF, 20.6 &#8211; </em>2 for 3 and he obliterated the ball in every at bat with a 112.4 MPH double, 110.6 MPH groundout, and 106.9 MPH homer. I&#8217;m almost at the point where it isn&#8217;t even worth mentioning him in these rundowns because he&#8217;s so locked into elite status.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/cavan-biggio/19252/stats?position=2B" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cavan Biggio</a> </strong><em>TOR, 2B, 26.0 – </em>Biggio is quietly getting his career back on track, ripping 2 line drive singles in 4 AB at 98.8 MPH and 95.4 MPH. He now has a career high .365 xwOBA and 13% Barrel%. The homer and steal numbers are still subdued with 2 homers and 1 steal in 104 AB, but he&#8217;s back to being an OBP beast and is getting near full time at bats in a stacked lineup.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/tyler-wells/20000/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Tyler Wells</strong></a> <em>BAL, RHP, 27.7 – </em>6 IP, 3 hits, 1 ER, 7/1 K/BB vs. MIN. Wells had no trouble getting whiffs in this one with a 34% whiff% (22.2% on the season). He&#8217;s been thriving on weak contact with an 87.6 MPH EV against, but the lack of K&#8217;s has made me hesitant to buy in. Doing this against Minnesota&#8217;s tough lineup just evaporated a lot of that doubt.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=596282" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Max Muncy</strong></a> <em>OAK, SS, 19.9 &#8211; </em>1 for 4 with a homer. Muncy swings one of the quickest bats in the minors and it&#8217;s resulted in 15 homers in 70 games at Single-A. The 29.7% K% is high, but it&#8217;s been better of late with a 24.8%/17.9% K%/BB% in his last 25 games. He&#8217;s easily trending towards being a top 100 prospect if he&#8217;s not there already.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jeferson-quero/sa3015407/stats?position=C" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Jeferson Quero</strong></a> <em>MIL, C, 19.9 &#8211; </em>2 for 4 with a homer at Single-A. Jeferson&#8217;s season got off to a slow start with a .665 OPS in April and .587 OPS in May, but he&#8217;s exploded in his last 23 games, slashing .333/.426/.556 with 5 homers, 6 steals, and a 12.8%/11.7% K%/BB%. He&#8217;s firmly back on track to be one of the top catcher prospects in the game by this time next year.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/endy-rodriguez/sa3008272/stats?position=C" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Endy Rodriguez</strong></a> <em>PIT, C, 22.1 &#8211; </em>2 for 4 with a homer. Rodriguez is putting in Yeoman&#8217;s work at High-A with a 122 wRC+. He doesn&#8217;t have huge power with 8 homers in 65 games, and his hit tool took a step back against more advanced competition with a career worst 24.2% K%. I think he can be a solid hitting catcher, but I don&#8217;t think he is going to be a major fantasy difference maker.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/xavier-edwards/sa3007018/stats?position=2B/SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Xavier Edwards</strong></a> <em>TB, 2B/3B, 22.11 &#8211; </em>I admittedly have no idea what to think of Edwards. His power is ticking up this year as he drilled his 4th homer in 29 games at Triple-A, and the elite contact rates are still there with a 13.5%/9.5% K%/BB%, but he&#8217;s struggled mightily on the bases with 1 steal in 5 attempts. He had 19 steals in 31 attempts last year, so this isn&#8217;t a one year blip. I&#8217;m personally struggling to buy in, but I get if you&#8217;re higher on him than I am.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/leslie-thompson/sa3004140/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Bubba Thompson</strong></a> <em>TEX, OF, 24.1 &#8211; </em>2 for 3 with a homer and 0/2 K/BB. Bubba is another one I&#8217;m torn on. He was a favorite of mine coming out of his draft year, and his mouth watering talent is self evident with 10 homers and 37 steals in 60 games at Triple-A. The plate approach is rough with a 26.7%/5% K%/BB%, but it&#8217;s been better of late with a 23.1%/11.5% K%/BB% in his last 22 games. The improved BB% definitely has me a little excited as he could be setting up to be a late career breakout type.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jonatan-clase/sa3008787/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Jonatan Clase</strong></a> <em>SEA, OF, 20.1/</em><a href="http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=691177#/career/R/hitting/2021/ALL" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Luis Rodriguez</strong></a> <em>LAD, OF, 19.10 &#8211; </em>Clase and Rodriguez both collected 2 hits with a homer yesterday for their 7th homers of the year, and are both prospects I like a lot, but they each have a 31.6% K% which is preventing me from really getting excited for them. I like Clase more between the two because he&#8217;s a speedster with 25 steals, so if he can get the K&#8217;s in check, his fantasy stock could soar.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Halpern]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2022 13:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be running down everything that caught my eye in the Dynasty Baseball world on most Mondays throughout the season. Here is the Monday Morning Dynasty Baseball Rundown (5/2/22):</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/julio-rodriguez/sa3005720/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Julio Rodriguez</strong></a> <em>SEA, OF, 21.4 &#8211; </em>The umpires have been screwing Julio all season, and he took out his frustration on poor Sandy Alcantara yesterday, <a href="https://twitter.com/Mariners/status/1520848348986499072" target="_blank" rel="noopener">absolutely drilling a 110.4 MPH, 450 foot bomb</a> for his first of many MLB homers. He&#8217;s been hot over his last nine games, slashing .364/.432/.546 with an 8/3 K/BB. He leads all of baseball with 9 steals, and his 29.9 ft/sec sprint speed is in the top 1% of the league. Pitchers better hope the umps keep expanding the strike zone on him, because it&#8217;s about to get ugly.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jarred-kelenic/sa3007741/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Jarred Kelenic</strong></a> <em>SEA, OF, 22.9 – </em>Speaking of getting ugly, Kelenic went 0 for 3 with 2 K&#8217;s and now has a .508 OPS with an 85.2 MPH EV and 38.4% whiff% on the year. There are no silver linings. He dropped to 68th overall on my the <strong><a href="http://patreon.com/imaginarybrickwall" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Updated Dynasty Rankings over on my Patreon</a> </strong>a few weeks ago, and he&#8217;ll drop even further on the next update.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/jp-crawford/15491/stats?position=SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>J.P. Crawford</strong></a> <em>SEA, SS, 27.4 – </em>Crawford has been molten hot, going 2 for 3 with a homer, double and walk. He now has 4 homers with a 1.091 OPS and 9.7%/11/8% K%/BB% in 22 games. I&#8217;m struggling to buy into the breakout because of an 85.1 MPH EV and 20.8% whiff%. I would sell high if you can.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=488838" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Andrew Painter </strong></a><em>PHI, RHP, 19.0 – </em>Painter&#8217;s dominance continued, going 4 IP with 2 hits, 0 ER, and a 6/2 K/BB at Single-A. His fastball sat 96.5 MPH and put up a 38% whiff%. He now leads all minor league pitchers with more than 2 IP with a negative 0.68 xFIP. <a href="https://twitter.com/DynastyHalp/status/1518945355680911360" target="_blank" rel="noopener">I joked on Twitter last week</a> that he&#8217;s been so dominant the advanced stats just said fuck it, they should really start taking runs away from the other team. He&#8217;ll be pushing Top 50 prospect status when my <a href="http://patreon.com/imaginarybrickwall" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Updated Top 300 Prospects Rankings hit Patreon tomorrow</strong></a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=485995" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Jackson Jobe</strong></a> <em>DET, RHP, 19.8 </em>– Jobe is trying his best to keep up with Painter to hold his crown as the top rated high school pitcher from the 2021 draft class, going 3 IP with 3 hits, 2 ER, and a 3/1 K/BB. The fastball sat 95.8 MPH and his slider continues to spin enough to make a guy dizzy with a 3084 spin rate. It&#8217;s still close, but I think I prefer Painter right now.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/michael-harris/sa3010684/stats?position=OF" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Michael Harris</strong></a> <em>ATL, OF, 21.2 – </em>The game power has arrived in all it&#8217;s glory as Harris lifted off twice yesterday for his 3rd and 4th homers of the year at Double-A. He <a href="https://twitter.com/mbraves/status/1520866519642689537" target="_blank" rel="noopener">walloped a 432 foot shot</a> to leadoff the game and <a href="https://twitter.com/mbraves/status/1520907936494673920" target="_blank" rel="noopener">then dug one almost out of the dirt</a> off a sidewinder righty for his 2nd. The plate approach (18.8%/8.3% K%/BB%) and speed (9 steals in 21 games) are working too. He&#8217;s dotting his i&#8217;s, crossing his t&#8217;s, and semi circling his p&#8217;s.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=mclain000mat" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Matt McLain</strong></a> <em>CIN, SS, 22.8 – </em>McLain&#8217;s been minding his P&#8217;s and Q&#8217;s at Double-A as well, matching Harris with a 2 homer game. <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBPipeline/status/1520879059454119939" target="_blank" rel="noopener">He took both homers out to deep centerfield</a>. How much power he would get to was a question coming out of the draft, but he&#8217;s had no issues with 5 homers and a 35% GB% in 20 games.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/triston-casas/sa3007634/stats?position=1B" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Triston Casas</strong></a> <em>BOS, 1B, 22.2 – </em>I&#8217;m all out of expressions involving the alphabet, but the only letter Casas needs to focus on is K. Bobby Dalbec&#8217;s K&#8217;s that is. Casas is coming for the starting 1B job with his 5th homer in 23 games at Triple-A while Dalbec is sitting on a 29 wRC+ with a 30.7% K% in the majors.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/ryan-helsley/18138/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ryan Helsley</a> </strong><em>STL, Closer Committee, 27.9 &#8211; </em>Picked up his first save, going 2 perfect innings with 4 K&#8217;s. Helsley&#8217;s been silly good all year with 1 hit, 0 ER, and a 16/0 K/BB in 8.1 IP. His fastball is up to 98.7 MPH and his cutter and curve are putting up a 55.6% and 50% whiff%, respectively. He&#8217;s likely in a closer committee right now, but he has the chance to pull away with the role.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/triston-mckenzie/18000/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Triston McKenzie</strong></a> <em>CLE, RHP, 24.9 &#8211; </em>McKenzie lost his control for the first time in his career in 2021, and it&#8217;s back this year, going 6.1 IP with 4 hits, 0 ER, and a 7/1 K/BB vs. Oakland. He has an above average 7.4% BB% on the year. His whiff% is only sitting at 22.7%, but as long as the control is there, he should be solid.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/josh-winder/sa3007993/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Josh Winder</strong></a> <em>MIN, RHP, 25.6 &#8211; </em>Winder got his first MLB start and impressed, going 6 IP with 2 hits, 0 ER and 7/1 K/BB vs. Tampa. The fastball sat 94.9 MPH, the slider had a 76 MPH EV against, and the curve and change handled the whiffs, leading to a 27% whiff% overall. He has good stuff with a starter&#8217;s repertoire. It all seems to add up to a rock solid mid rotation starter.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/george-kirby/sa3011526/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>George Kirby</strong></a> <em>SEA, RHP, 24.2 </em>– 5 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 7/0 K/BB at Triple-A. His fastball sat 95.7 MPH and the slider induced weak contact with a 83 MPH EV against. The K/BB numbers have been pristine all year with a 34.4%/5.4% K%/BB% in 24.2 IP. It might not be long before he takes Brash&#8217;s spot in the rotation.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/nicholas-pratto/sa3004138/stats?position=1B" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Nick Pratto</strong></a> <em>KCR, 1B, 23.7 – </em>Pratto went deep yesterday and has now homered in back to back games for his 4th and 5th homers in 21 games at Triple-A. He&#8217;s still striking out too much with a 33.3% K%, but after striking out 15 times in his first 8 games, he&#8217;s brought it down to a more reasonable 16 times over his last 13 games.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/vincent-pasquantino/sa1115762/stats?position=1B" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Vinnie Pasquantino</strong></a> <em>KCR, 1B, 24.6 – </em>The competition is on for Kansas City&#8217;s first baseman of the future job. Pasquantino ripped his 4th homer in 22 games at Triple-A, and his comes with a sparkling 10.9%/16.3% K%/BB%. He&#8217;s not as good of a defender, which could still give the edge to Pratto.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/anthony-volpe/sa3010868/stats?position=SS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Anthony Volpe</strong></a> <em>NYY, SS, 21.0 &#8211; </em>It didn&#8217;t take long for Volpe to shake off his slow start at Double-A, homering for his 3rd time yesterday. More importantly, he didn&#8217;t strikeout once and now has a 6/10 K/BB in his last 9 games to bring his season K%/BB% up to a very good 25.3%/16.1%.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=leon--000ped" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Pedro Leon</strong></a> <em>HOU, OF/SS, 23.10 </em>– The ball has been exploding off Leon&#8217;s bat this year, and <a href="https://twitter.com/AstrosFuture/status/1520914023440654337">he crushed his 3rd homer on a 110.4 MPH rocket.</a> The strikeouts remain a problem with a 32.3% K%, but at least we know he&#8217;s going to do damage when he does make contact.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=soders000tyl" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Tyler Soderstrom</strong></a> <em>OAK, C, 20.5 – </em>Soderstrom got ahold of his 3rd homer in 19 games at High-A, but it&#8217;s been a struggle otherwise with a 31.5%/8.2% K%/BB%, 50% GB% and 72 wRC+.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/aeverson-arteaga/sa3014707/stats?position=DH" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Aeverson Arteaga</strong></a> <em>SFG, SS, 19.2 &#8211; </em>Arteaga&#8217;s been hitting the ball very hard all year, and he <a href="https://twitter.com/SJGiants/status/1520888407500550144" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tacked on his 3rd homer on a screaming liner</a>. He has a 104 wRC+ in 18 games at Single-A, but he&#8217;s had strikeout problems with a 35.4% K%.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=691267#/career/R/hitting/2021/ALL" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Alex Ramirez</strong></a> <em>NYM, OF, 19.2 – </em>Ramirez cranked a 103.9 MPH, 382 foot shot for his first homer of the year in 18 games at Single-A. He&#8217;s been much improved his 2nd time around at the level with a 159 wRC+ and 19.5%/4.9% K%/BB%.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/seth-johnson/sa3011342/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Seth Johnson</strong></a> <em>TB, RHP, 23.7 – </em>3.2 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 7/2 K/BB at High-A. Johnson has been a strikeout and walk machine all year with a 40.4%/15.4% K%/BB% in 12.1 IP. He features a plus fastball/slider combo and is trending toward some kind of multi inning role. Upside is high though if he can improve his control.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/andrew-abbott/sa3017529/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Andrew Abbott</strong></a> <em>CIN, LHP, 22.10 – </em>6 IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 10/1 K/BB at High-A. This is his 3rd straight start with over 10 K&#8217;s and now has a 42.7%/8.5% K%/BB% in 21 IP. He doesn&#8217;t have overpowering stuff with a low 90&#8217;s fastball, and while his control has been solid he&#8217;s not a pinpoint control guy, so I&#8217;m not going bonkos over the hot start. Regardless, his stock is definitely up in the early going.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/royber-salinas/sa3009243/stats?position=P" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Royber Salinas</a> </strong><em>ATL, RHP, 21.1 &#8211; </em>5 IP, 1 hit, 1 ER, 9/1 K/BB at Single-A. The control was much improved in this one and the fastball/breaking ball combo was still racking up whiffs. I would like to see him start picking on people his own size (and age), but the stuff is undeniably electric.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=691177#/career/R/hitting/2021/ALL" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Luis Rodriguez</strong></a> <em>LAD, OF, 19.8 – </em>Rodriguez got on the board with his first homer of the year at Single-A. His 30.9% K% in rookie ball last year was a little concerning, but it&#8217;s improved a bit in full season ball with a 27.3% K%, and he&#8217;s walking like crazy with a 22.7% BB%. He&#8217;s sitting on a 151 wRC+ in 19 games.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fangraphs.com/players/michael-massey/sa1115910/stats?position=2B" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"><strong>Michael Massey</strong></a> <em>KCR, 2B, 24.1 &#8211; </em>Checking in at #840 on my offseason Top 1,000 Dynasty Rankings, Massey is off to a strong start at Double-A, hitting his 5th homer and nabbing his 3rd bag in 20 games. The plus contact rates have transferred with a 19.4% K%, but so has the below average walk rates (5.4% BB%). He might end up a Quad-A type, but he has fantasy friendly upside if he can find playing time.</p>
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		<title>2020 Top 90 Dynasty Baseball First Year Player Draft Rankings (1st Edition)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[2019 prospects are old news. If you&#8217;re anything like me, you&#8217;ve spent so much time watching, listening, and reading about these guys, you know them better than you know thyself. With the NCAA Baseball season kicking off this weekend, I figured now is as good a time as any to roll out the first edition&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2019 prospects are old news. If you&#8217;re anything like me, you&#8217;ve spent so much time watching, listening, and reading about these guys, you know them better than you know thyself. With the NCAA Baseball season kicking off this weekend, I figured now is as good a time as any to roll out the first edition of my 2020 Dynasty Baseball First Year Player Draft Rankings. Disclaimer: these rankings may change drastically as we get closer and closer to the June draft. Here are the 2020 Top 90 Dynasty Baseball First Year Player Draft Rankings (1st Edition):&#8217;</p>
<p><em>Click the links below for my previous off-season content:</em><br />
<a href="https://www.imaginarybrickwall.com/2019-top-1000-dynasty-baseball-rankings-w-short-analysis-2019-projections-and-prime-projections-for-every-player/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>2019 Top 1,000 Dynasty Baseball Rankings</strong></a><br />
<a href="https://www.imaginarybrickwall.com/2019-top-471-fantasy-dynasty-baseball-prospect-rankings/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>2019 Top 472 Dynasty Baseball Prospect Rankings</strong></a><br />
<a href="https://www.imaginarybrickwall.com/11-dynasty-baseball-rules-to-live-by/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>11 Dynasty Baseball Rules to Live By</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Player Name </strong><em>POSITION, TEAM, AGE (Years.Months on 2019 MLB Opening Day &#8211; Months are on a scale of 0-11 &#8230; I know it is not mathematically correct, but gimme a break, I was a History major)</em></p>
<p><em>Projections (Hitters): </em>R/HR/RBI/AVG/OBP/SLG/Steals<br />
<em>(Pitchers): </em>Wins/ERA/WHIP/K</p>
<p><strong>1) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=386157" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bobby Witt Jr.</a> </strong><em>SS, High School, 18.10 &#8211; </em>Won of the Home Run Derby at the High School All-Star game and won MVP at the Under Armour All-America Game. Witt has posted elite exit velocity for his age and has plus speed. This is the high upside prospect you are looking for in Dynasty leagues. <em>Prime Projection: </em>89/28/96/.257/.339/.485/22 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>Where he would rank on my <a href="https://www.imaginarybrickwall.com/2019-top-471-fantasy-dynasty-baseball-prospect-rankings/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking</a></strong><em>: </em>#35 &#8211; ranked around Gavin Lux, Kristian Robinson, Danny Jansen, and Josh James.</p>
<p>2<strong>) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ0X9iDOYbk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jasson Dominguez</a> </strong><em>OF, NYY, 16?? &#8211; </em>Expected to sign for about $5 million with the Yankees. Dominguez is a chiseled 5&#8217;10&#8221;, 195 pounds with a plus power-speed combo and good feel to hit. There isn&#8217;t that much info out there on him, but the ball explodes off his bat from the three Youtube clips I watched, and the $5 million signing bonus speaks for itself. <em>Prime Projection: </em>96/28/94/.281/.357/.511/19 <strong>ETA: </strong>2025 <strong><a href="https://www.imaginarybrickwall.com/2019-top-471-fantasy-dynasty-baseball-prospect-rankings/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking:</a> </strong>#36 &#8211; ranked around see above, plus Mike Soroka, Vidal Brujan, and Andres Gimenez</p>
<p><strong>3) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=480369" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Corbin Carroll</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>Undersized at 5&#8217;10&#8221;, 165 pounds but has a quick and powerful stroke that has produced excellent exit velocity readings. Advanced approach with plus hit and 70 grade speed are his bread and butter. <em>Prime Projection: </em>96/23/92/.285/.358/.478/26 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking:</strong>#47 &#8211; ranked around Jeter Downs, Victor Victor Mesa, and Jarred Kelenic.</p>
<p><strong>4) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207160" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Andrew Vaughn</a></strong> <em>1B, California, 21.0 &#8211;</em> Insane sophomore year in the Pac12 with a 18/44 K/BB, 23 homers, and a triple-slash of .402/.531/.819. Plus hit, plus bat speed, plus power and plus exit velocity. If you prefer a quick moving college bat, I would&#8217;t blame you if you took Vaughn 1st overall.<em> Prime Projection:</em> 82/30/94/.285/.361/.514/2 <strong>ETA:</strong> 2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#58 &#8211; ranked around Austin Riley, Nathaniel Lowe, and George Valera.</p>
<p><strong>5) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204305" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adley Rutschman</a> </strong><em>C, Oregon State, 21.2 &#8211;</em> Switch hitting catcher with power from both sides, an advanced plate approach, and a sure bet to stick behind the plate. Plus catcher defense makes him more valuable in real life.<em> Prime Projection:</em> 78/25/87/.278/.366/.483/3 <strong>ETA:</strong> 2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#64 &#8211; ranked around Trevor Larnach, Seth Beer, and Michael Chavis.</p>
<p><strong>6) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=446124" target="_blank" rel="noopener">CJ Abrams</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 18.6 &#8211; </em>Prototypical top of the order hitter with elite contact ability and elite speed.  At 6&#8217;2&#8221;, 180 pounds he has the frame to grow into more power, and has posted a top exit velocity of 93 MPH at a Perfect Game showcase, which isn&#8217;t bad.. <em>Prime Projection: </em>96/18/71/.287/.349/.453/29 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#71 &#8211; ranked around Bubba Thompson, Nico Hoerner, and Mitch Keller.</p>
<p><strong>7) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=438778" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Riley Greene</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.6 &#8211;</em> Pure hitter with plus bat speed and plus exit velocity that should lead to more power as he matures. Greene has one of the smoothest lefty swings in the draft.<em> Prime Projection: </em>91/25/92/.288/.373/.505/9 <strong>ETA:</strong> 2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#75 &#8211; ranked around Ke&#8217;Bryan Hayes, Estevan Florial, Yusniel Diaz, and Isaac Paredes.</p>
<p><strong>8) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=500277">Jerrion Ealy</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>Elite two-sport athlete (he&#8217;s also a star running back) with double plus speed, vicious bat speed, and elite contact ability. These two sport stars always seem to be a little underrated (see Taylor Trammell and Bubba Thompson, two guys I was much higher on than any other list pre-draft). Ealy has the potential to be an absolute stud. This ranking doesn&#8217;t take any signability concerns into account. I would just be wildly guessing at the odds he chooses to go to college to play football. Same goes for my #10 ranked prospect, Maurice Hampton. <em>Prime Projection: </em>91/21/86/.277/.345/.461/30 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#78 &#8211; ranked around Nolan Jones, Joey Bart, Travis Swaggerty, and Corey Ray.</p>
<p><strong>9) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207964" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Michael Busch</a> </strong><em>1B/OF, North Carolina, 21.5 &#8211;</em> Plus hit, plus power combo with sneaky athleticism. Dominated the Cape Cod League, slashing .322/.450/.567 with 6 homers, 3 steals, and a 17/19 K/BB in 27 games.<em> Prime Projection: </em>85/26/88/.274/.353/.479/8 <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#90 &#8211; ranked around Alec Bohm, Tyler Nevin, and Jordyn Adams.</p>
<p><strong>10) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=463838" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Maurice Hampton </a></strong><em>OF, HS, 17.8 &#8211; </em>Elite two sport athlete (star cornerback) with plus speed and plus exit velocity, but inexperience shows up in his raw hit tool. Hampton is another underrated two sport star. Upside is elite. <em>Prime Projection: </em>83/24/83/.258/.330/.468/23 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#91 &#8211; ranked around Jordan Adams, Julio Pablo Martinez, and Wander Javier.</p>
<p><strong>11) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NuqghgOr0c" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Robert Puason</a> </strong><em>SS, OAK, 16?? &#8211; </em>Dominguez and Puason are the top tier of the 2019 J2 class. Puason is a long and lean 6&#8217;2&#8221; with elite athleticism and plus speed. <em>Prime Projection: </em>93/23/87/.277/.351/.479/22 <strong>ETA: </strong>2025 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#100 &#8211; ranked around Kevin Smith and Marco Luciano.</p>
<p><strong>12) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=504421" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Carter Stewart</a> </strong><em>RHP, Junior College, 19.5 &#8211; </em>Selected 8th overall by Atlanta in the 2018 draft, but never signed due to concerns over a wrist injury. Stewart is a 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 200 pound man child with a nasty high spin rate curveball. He has an intimidating presence on the mound with a fastball that tops out at 97 MPH. <em>Prime Projection: </em>15/3.54/1.23/198 in 180 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#101 &#8211; ranked around Luiz Gohara, Jon Duplantier, Luis Patino, and Ryan Mountcastle.</p>
<p><strong>13) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207431" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Graeme Stinson</a> </strong><em>LHP, Duke, 21.8 &#8211; </em>6&#8217;5&#8221;, 245 pound lefty with a nasty fastball/slider combo that racks up strikeouts. Changeup is far behind and he has been a reliever for most of his college career, so bullpen risk is high. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.48/1.24/171 in 145 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#111 &#8211; ranked around see above, plus Brent Rooker, Willians Astudillo, and Ryan McKenna.</p>
<p><strong>14) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=548223" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Daniel Espino</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.3 &#8211; </em>Fastball sits in the mid 90&#8217;s and can touch 100 MPH, to go along with a plus curveball and potentially plus slider. Espino might have the most electric stuff in the draft. <em>Prime Projection: </em>14/3.55/1.25/193 in 178 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#113 &#8211; ranked around see above, plus Anderson Espinoza, Isan Diaz, and Heliot Ramos.</p>
<p><strong>15) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=491251" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brennan Malone</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>Power pitcher at 6&#8217;5&#8221;, 210 pounds with a fastball that hits 97 MPH and an arm action that looks like it could launch military grade weapons. Secondaries are still raw, but curveball flashes plus, and has good arm speed and fade on developing changeup. <em>Prime Projection: </em>15/3.69/1.24/201 in 185 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#121 &#8211; ranked around Leody Tavares, Brandon Marsh, and Justin Dunn.</p>
<p><strong>16) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=205958" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Josh Jung</a> </strong><em>3B, Texas Tech, 21.2 &#8211; </em>Big, physical hitter at 6&#8217;2&#8221;, 215 pounds who needs to start pulling the ball more to fully tap into his raw power. 32/39 K/BB in 65 games shows good feel to hit. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/26/91/.271/.339/.470/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#127 &#8211; ranked around Adam Haseley, Grant Lavigne, and Oscar Mercado.</p>
<p><strong>17) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206386" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Will Holland</a> </strong><em>SS, Auburn, 20.11 &#8211; </em>Plus power/speed combo who performed very well in his sophomore year in the SEC, slashing .313/.406/.530 with 12 homers and 9 steals. Has a very pronounced wide and low batting stance, and a 49/28 K/BB in 66 games shows his plate approach needs improvement. <em>Prime Projection: </em>84/20/79/.258/.334/.445/23 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#128 &#8211; ranked around Oscar Mercado, Sandy Alcantara, DJ Stewart, and Cole Tucker.</p>
<p><strong>18) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204215" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Michael Toglia</a> </strong><em>1B/OF, UCLA, 20.8 &#8211; </em>Toglia is one of the youngest players in the college draft class. He has plus raw power with a patient approach at the plate that leads to high strikeout totals. At 6&#8217;4&#8221;, 205 pounds, the potential is there for him to turn into an absolute beast. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/27/91/.262/.354/.476/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#133 &#8211; ranked around Luis Alexander Basabe, Austin Beck, and Zack Collins.</p>
<p><strong>19) Yolbert Sanchez </strong><em>SS, Cuba, 22.1 &#8211; </em>Slick fielding shortstop with plus speed and everything else still pretty much a mystery. His numbers in Cuba were unimpressive, although he was mostly a teenager and he rarely struck out. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/15/75/.274/.331/.423/20 <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#149 &#8211; ranked around Nick Neidert, Logan Gilbert, and Akil Baddoo.</p>
<p><strong>20) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=209973" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Greg Jones </a></strong><em>SS, UNC-Wilmington, 21.1 &#8211; </em>Tooled up athlete with double plus speed and developing power. 70/33 K/BB in 60 games shows he is still raw. <em>Prime Projection: </em>80/15/73/.255/.337/.418/26 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#152 &#8211; ranked around Akil Baddoo, Anderson Tejada, and Austin Hays.</p>
<p><strong>21) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204199" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kameron Misner</a> </strong><em>OF, Missouri, 21.3 &#8211; </em>Plus power-speed combo but approach is more line drive oriented. Was leading Division 1 in walks in 2018 before breaking his foot on a foul ball. <em>Prime Projection: </em>86/23/79/.262/.350/.465/17 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#158 &#8211; ranked around Dane Dunning, Tirso Orneles, and Tristen Lutz.</p>
<p><strong>22) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=373927" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rece Hinds</a> </strong><em>3B, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>Hinds is 6&#8217;4&#8221;, 220 pounds with possibly the most power potential in the entire draft class. Struggles to pick up spin and has some legitimate swing and miss. <em>Prime Projection: </em>81/35/96/.247/.338/.516/5 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#165 &#8211; ranked around Parker Meadows, Jordan Groshans, and Triston Casas.</p>
<p><strong>23) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207115">Tyler Dyson</a> </strong><em>RHP, Florida, 21.3 &#8211; </em>6&#8217;3&#8221;, 225 pounds with a fastball that consistently hits the mid 90&#8217;s, a tight slider, and a developing changeup. Reminds me of Trevor Bauer a bit with the odd way the ball comes out of his hand. I&#8217;m very intrigued by Dyson. <em>Prime Projection: </em>14/3.73/1.26/183 in 180 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#165 &#8211; ranked around Brady Singer, Ryan Weathers, and Freudis Nova.</p>
<p><strong>24) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207936" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jackson Rutledge</a> </strong><em>RHP, Junior College, 20.1 &#8211; </em>6&#8217;8&#8221;, 260 pounds with a fastball that can hit the upper 90&#8217;s and a potentially plus slider and curveball. Has a delivery that hides the ball very well. Rutledge has a chance to shoot up the rankings by draft time. <em>Prime Projection: </em>14/3.81/1.28/191 in 185 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#166 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>25) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204156" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Logan Davidson</a> </strong><em>SS, Clemson, 21.3 &#8211; </em>Plus power-speed combo with a high strikeout rate. Raked in his two years at Clemson, but was horrific in the Cape Cod League, slashing .194/.292/.266 in 139 at-bats in 2018. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/23/84/.246/.332/.457/14 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#188 &#8211; ranked around Austin Dean, Blake Rutherford and Orelvis Martinez.</p>
<p><strong>26) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=455754" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nasim Nunez</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>5&#8217;9&#8221;, 160-pound speedster with plus athleticism and one of the best gloves in the draft. Limited power projection. <em>Prime Projection: </em> 89/11/59/.277/.343/.401/30 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 2019 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#208 &#8211; ranked around Noelvi Marte, Matt Thaiss, and Tony Santillan</p>
<p><strong>27) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=403942" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Myles Austin</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 18.2 &#8211; </em>Long and lean at 6&#8217;3&#8221;, 180 pounds. Austin has good athleticism and a plus power/speed combo, but is still raw at the dish. High risk, high reward prospect. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/23/81/.254/.322/.450/16 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#213 &#8211; ranked around Wenceel Perez, Calvin Mitchell, and Kyle Lewis.</p>
<p><strong>28) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=387568" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Spencer Jones</a> </strong><em>LHP/1B, HS, 17.10 &#8211; </em>Two way player but ultimate future is likely as a pitcher. Intimidating mound presence at 6&#8217;7&#8221;, 205 pounds with a low 90&#8217;s fastball and good feel for a curveball. He has the upside to be the best pitcher in the class as he gains more experience. Offensively, he has a plus power/speed combo but is still raw. <em>Prime Projection:</em> 14/3.71/1.27/171 in 175 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <em>2019 </em><strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#215 &#8211; ranked around Dakota Hudson, Kolby Allard, and Kyle Muller.</p>
<p><strong>29) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=203941" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nick Lodolo</a> </strong><em>LHP, TCU, 21.2 &#8211; </em>Projectable 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 180 pounds with a downhill low 90&#8217;s fastball to go along with an inconsistent curveball and changeup. Stuff and upside are better than college numbers indicate at this point in his career. <em>Prime Projection: </em>13/3.83/1.29/174 in 177 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#219 &#8211; ranked around Jay Groome, Evan White, and Lazaro Armenteros.</p>
<p><strong>30) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=599947" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matthew Lugo</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.11 &#8211; </em>High upside prospect with the potential for above average tools across the board. Swing looks great in batting practice, but he is still a bit of a dart throw. <em>Prime Projection: </em>80/20/76/.260/.335/.450/16 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#228 &#8211; ranked around Grayson Rodriguez, Luis Rengifo, and Ryan Vilade.</p>
<p><strong>31) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207256" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bryson Stott</a> </strong><em>SS, UNLV, 21.6 &#8211; </em>A bunch of the college hitters ranked beyond this point are almost sure to shoot up this list based on who takes the next step in their junior year. I leaned young upside for this first edition, but as the safe college bats become even safer with another year of improvements, the good ones will rise. Stott has elite contact rates with a 18/32 K/BB and .365 BA in 59 games his sophomore season. He has above average speed, and while he presently has below average power, at 6&#8217;3&#8221;, 195 pounds, there is more power to be unlocked. <em>Prime Projection: </em>88/18/71/.284/.348/.441/17 <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#233 &#8211; ranked around Kyle Isbel, Jake McCarthy, and Tyler Freeman.</p>
<p><strong>32) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207245" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Braden Shewmake </a></strong><em>SS, Texas A&amp;M, 21.8 &#8211; </em>Solid offensive skills across the board with near elite contact rates (21/21 K/BB in 60 games his sophomore season). Good base runner with above average speed and at 6&#8217;4&#8221;, 180 pounds, there could be a tick more power in here. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/21/77/.275/.340/.460/15 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#237 &#8211; ranked around Tyler Freeman, Moises Gomez, and Daniel Johnson.</p>
<p><strong>33) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204211" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Shea Langeliers</a> </strong><em>C, Baylor, 21.5 &#8211; </em>Plus defensive catcher who is a much better prospect in real life than fantasy. Solid offensive skills across the board except for base running, but nothing is standout. <em>Prime Projection:</em> 66/22/74/.260/.338/.449/2 <strong>ETA:</strong> 2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#260 &#8211; ranked around Tyler Stephenson, Chavez Young, and Garrett Whitley.</p>
<p><strong>34) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206400" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Will Wilson</a> </strong><em>SS, North Carolina St., 20.8 &#8211; </em>Has done nothing but rake since entering the SEC, slashing .307/.376/.588 with 15 homers and a 41/27 K/BB in 59 games in 2018. Good feel to hit with at least above average power, but he is not a major threat on the bases. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/23/85/.267/.338/.464/6 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#261 &#8211; ranked around Aramis Ademan, Jose Siri, and Micker Adolfo.</p>
<p><strong>35) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204182" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matt Wallner</a> </strong><em>OF, Southern Miss., 21.4 &#8211; </em>Prodigious raw power with the home run totals to prove it, smashing 19 his freshman year, 16 his sophomore year, and 4 in 23 Cape Cod games. Has some swing and miss and needs to refine his plate approach. <em>Prime Projection: </em>73/27/87/.248/.325/.472/6 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#262 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>36) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=399463" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matthew Thompson</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.8 &#8211; </em>Plus athlete with a lightening quick arm and good feel for a curveball and slider. <em>Prime Projection: </em>12/3.90/1.28/176 in 175 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking:</strong><em> </em>#269 &#8211; ranked around Taylor Widener, Nicky Lopez, and TJ Friedl.</p>
<p><strong>37) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204195" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Blake Sabol</a> </strong><em>C/OF, USC, 21.3 &#8211; </em>Mediocre numbers at USC thus far, but broke out in the Cape Code League, slashing .340/.445/.573 with 7 homers, 14 steals, and a 21/21 K/BB in 37 games. The tools back up the power/speed numbers. Sabol could be a fast riser with a strong junior season, especially for fantasy. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/22/81/.255/.328/.448/12 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#273 &#8211; ranked around Luis Gonzalez, Jeissen Rosario, and Junior Santos.</p>
<p><strong>38) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=420093" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jack Leiter</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.11 &#8211; </em>Son of Al Leiter, and as expected, Jack is advanced beyond his years with a 4-pitch mix headlined by a high spin rate, plus curveball. Doesn&#8217;t have overpowering stuff, but he is as safe as a high school pitcher gets. <em>Prime Projection: </em>12/3.88/1.26/161 in 168 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#274 &#8211; ranked around Junior Santos, David Peterson, and Patrick Weigel.</p>
<p><strong>39) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=416404" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jack Kochanowicz</a></strong> <em>RHP, HS, 18.3 &#8211; </em>Projectable 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 207 pounds, Kochanowicz throws strikes with a low 90&#8217;s fastball, curve that flashes plus, and developing changeup. Like Tyler Dyson, Kochanowicz is another pitcher where I just like the way the ball comes out of his hand. <em>Prime Projection: </em>14/3.77/1.26/180 in 180 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#280 &#8211; ranked around Michael Grove, Mickey Moniak, and Seth Romero.</p>
<p><strong>40) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204011" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nick Quintana</a> </strong><em>3B, Arizona, 21.6 &#8211;</em> Slashed .313/.413/.592 with 14 homers and a 47/32 K/BB in 56 games in 2018. Power showed up in the Cape too, but strikeout issues reared their ugly head with a 44/16 K/BB in 35 games.<em> Prime Projection: </em>77/24/86/.265/.338/.464/3 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#281 &#8211; ranked around Braxton Garrett, Lenny Torres, and Simeon Woods Richardson.</p>
<p><strong>41) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204207">Austin Shenton</a> </strong><em>3B, Florida International, 21.2</em> &#8211; When I tweeted on Tuesday about this list dropping today, a Cape Cod league scout (my former podcast co-host Ralph Lifshitz) immediately texted me, &#8220;Austin Shenton &gt; Logan Davidson. Don&#8217;t overlook him.&#8221; So of course I still ranked Shenton below Davidson. What can I say? I&#8217;m hard headed <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> But I did move Shenton up higher than I had him. He destroyed the Cape, slashing .348/.450/.490, and while he doesn&#8217;t have huge power, his hit tool is definitely going to play. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/21/81/.278/.346/.456/5 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#285 &#8211; ranked around Trevor Rogers, Willi Castro, and Bryan Abreu.</p>
<p><strong>42) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=389710" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matthew Allan</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 17.11 &#8211; </em>Prototypical big bodied (6&#8217;3&#8221;, 210 pounds) teenage pitching prospect with a power fastball that can hit 97 MPH and good feel for a curveball. Command and changeup lag behind. <em>Prime Projection: </em>12/3.78/1.31/168 in 173 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#298 &#8211; ranked around Josiah Gray, Thomas Szapucki, and Jojo Romero.</p>
<p><strong>43) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lP5ZXxtmyU&amp;t=110s" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bayron Lora</a> </strong><em>OF, TEX, 16?? &#8211; </em>Expected to sign for about $4 million with Texas. Lora is a physical beast at 6&#8217;4&#8221; with a quick bat and the potential for double plus power at peak. <em>Prime Projection:</em> 83/32/95/.263/.348/.518/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#305 &#8211; ranked around Blaze Alexander, Jeremy Eierman, and Kody Clemens.</p>
<p><strong>44) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=498404" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chris Newell</a> </strong><em>HS, OF, 17.11 &#8211; </em>Underwent Tommy John surgery in September 2017. Above average runner with a left handed swing geared for flyballs. At 6&#8217;3&#8221;, 190 pounds, Newell has a chance to grow into a 5 category stud. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/23/87/.269/.343/.472/14 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospect Ranking: </strong>#307 &#8211; ranked around Tristan Pompey, Josh Stowers and Miguel Vargas.</p>
<p><strong>45) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=409763" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Emmanuel Dean</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.9 &#8211; </em>Dean is a ripped up 6&#8217;5&#8221;, 210 pounds with elite exit velocity readings and plus 60 yard dash times. If he was Cuban, baseball writers heads would be exploding. But he&#8217;s not, so he&#8217;s underrated. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/25/83/.245/.329/.468/16 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#310 &#8211; ranked around Myles Straw, Jose Garcia, and Jonathan Orneles.</p>
<p><strong>46) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=382717" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jason Hodges</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 17.9 &#8211; </em>Hodges is a big and broad 6&#8217;3&#8221;, 210 pounds with at least plus raw power at maturity. Near elite exit velocity readings for his age, and is about an average runner as well. <em>Prime Projection: </em>77/26/81/.249/.328/.477/9 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#313 &#8211; ranked around Osiris Johnson, Joe Perez, and Jameson Hannah.</p>
<p><strong>47) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204233" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Drew Mendoza</a> </strong><em>3B, Florida St., 21.6 &#8211; </em>6&#8217;4&#8221;, 200 pounds with plus raw power, patience, and strikeouts. Hasn&#8217;t performed well in the Cape and hasn&#8217;t tapped into all of his power, but has been strong in the ACC (.934 OPS in 2017 and .931 OPS in 2018). <em>Prime Projection: </em>74/25/82/.247/.332/.470/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#318 &#8211; ranked around Joe Gray, Sandy Gaston, Diego Cartaya, and Jose De Leon.</p>
<p><strong>48) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204283" target="_blank" rel="noopener">JJ Bleday</a> </strong><em>OF, Vandy, 21.4 &#8211; </em>Power exploded in the wood bat Cape Cod League with 5 homers in 36 games. Has already displayed a good feel to hit throughout his college career, so if the power gains roll over, he could continue to rise as the draft approaches. <em>Prime Projection: </em>75/23/82/.267/.339/.462/3 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#319 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>49) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206010" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kyle Stowers</a> </strong><em>OF, Stanford, 21.3 &#8211; </em>Above average power with a swing designed to lift the baseball, but it also comes with a healthy number of strikeouts. <em>Prime Projection: </em>73/23/81/.251/.327/.451/8 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#321 &#8211; ranked around Osiel Rodriguez, Tyrone Taylor, and Luis Toribio.</p>
<p><strong>50) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=557535" target="_blank" rel="noopener">JJ Goss</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.3 &#8211;</em> Low 90&#8217;s fastball with a swing and miss slider and good feel for a changeup. He throws strikes and the fastball should tick up as he fills out.<em> Prime Projection: </em>12/3.88/1.29/165 in 164 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#357 &#8211; ranked around Jacob Nix, Hunter Harvey, and James Kaprielian.</p>
<p><strong>51) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=515047" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Glenallen Hill Jr.</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.6 &#8211; </em>Glenallen Hill&#8217;s son. 5&#8217;9&#8221;, 169 pounds with plus speed and vicious bat speed. Hill profiles as a leadoff hitter with enough power for 10+ bombs. <em>Prime Projection: </em>86/13/54/.268/.332/.409/25 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#361 &#8211; ranked around Ryan Rolison, Jason Martin, and Randy Arozarena.</p>
<p><strong>52) <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BbiR0irHWtL/?utm_source=ig_embed" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Erick Pena</a> </strong><em>OF, Royals, 16?? &#8211; </em>6&#8217;3&#8221; with a smooth and powerful left handed swing. <em>Prime Projection: </em>83/27/91/.268/.347/.485/5 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#378 &#8211; ranked around Esteban Quiroz, Raynel Delgado, and Misael Urbina.</p>
<p><strong>53) Yhoswar Garcia </strong><em>OF, PHI, 16?? &#8211; </em>Prototypical leadoff hitter with double plus speed and good feel to hit. At a lean 6&#8217;0&#8221;, he should develop more power as he ages. <em>Prime Projection: </em>92/13/59/.279/.340/.418/27 <strong>ETA: </strong>2025 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#381 &#8211; ranked around Misael Urbina, Zack Short, and Max Schrock.</p>
<p><strong>54) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204013" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Zack Thompson</a> </strong><em>LHP, Duke, 21.5 &#8211; </em>4-pitch mix headlined by a deceptive low 90&#8217;s fastball and breaking ball that flashes plus. Injury issues and control/command issues throughout his career. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.97/1.33/156 in 169 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <em>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </em>#383 &#8211; ranked around Logan Webb and Mike King.</p>
<p><strong>55) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=372717" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Tyler Callihan</a> </strong><em>3B, HS, 18.9 &#8211; </em>Plus raw power with a quick left handed swing, advanced approach, and good feel to hit. <em>Prime Projection: </em>76/25/86/.269/.348/.473/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#390 &#8211; ranked around Kevin Cron, DJ Peters, Dylan Cozens, and Roberto Ramos.</p>
<p><strong>56) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=449715" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brett Baty</a> </strong><em>3B, HS, 19.5 &#8211; </em>Plus raw power with a quick, uppercut lefty swing. Advanced hitter with the ability to pick up spin and doesn&#8217;t sell out for power. Chance he has to move across the diamond to 1B. <em>Prime Projection: </em>74/26/85/.263/.347/.471/2 <strong>ETA: </strong>2023 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#391 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>57) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=205637" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alek Manoah</a> </strong><em>RHP, West Virginia, 21.3 &#8211; </em>After being used mostly out of the bullpen in his college career, Manoah broke out in the Cape Cod league as a starter, leading the league in strikeouts with 48 in 33.1 IP. He&#8217;s 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 260 pounds with mid 90&#8217;s heat, a slider that flashes plus, and a developing changeup. <em>Prime Projection: </em>9/3.72/1.31/136 in 130 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#402 &#8211; ranked around Luis Ortiz, Dillon Tate, Dennis Santana, and Tim Cate</p>
<p><strong>58) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=205795" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Erik Miller</a> </strong><em>LHP, Stanford, 21.2 &#8211;</em> At 6&#8217;5&#8221;, 230 pounds and the potential for 3 above average to plus pitches, Miller could shoot up draft boards with a great junior year, but he struggles with command and got lit up in the Cape Cod League (7.71 ERA in 23.1 IP). <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.93/1.34/158 in 165 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#403 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>59) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204187" target="_blank" rel="noopener">George Kirby</a> </strong><em>RHP, Elon, 21.2 &#8211; </em>Potential for 4 average to above average pitches with mid 90&#8217;s heat and good control. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.98/1.31/151 in 160 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#404 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>60) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204253" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ryan Zeferjahn</a> </strong><em>RHP, Kansas, 21.1 &#8211; </em>6&#8217;4&#8221;, 215 pounds with a fastball that can reach the upper 90&#8217;s and a potentially plus slider. Control/command will have to take a step forward in 2019 to shoot up this list. <em>Prime Projection: </em>10/4.02/1.33/153 in 155 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#405 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>61) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207887" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dominic Fletcher</a> </strong><em>OF, Arkansas, 21.8 &#8211; </em>5&#8217;10&#8221;, 185 pounds but packs a powerful punch with his strong and quick left-handed swing. He&#8217;s smacked 22 homers in his 128 game SEC career. <em>Prime Projection: </em>73/23/82/.258/.333/.454/4 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#406 &#8211; ranked around Luis Campusano, Anthony Banda, and Buddy Reed.</p>
<p><strong>62) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=205003" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chase Strumpf </a></strong><em>2B, UCLA, 21.1 &#8211;</em> Breakout sophomore year, slashing .363/.475/.633 with 12 homers and a 53/45 K/BB in 58 games. Doesn&#8217;t have any loud tools, but is solid across the board. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/20/77/.260/.330/.442/7 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#410 &#8211; ranked around Jared Olivia, Miguel Hiraldo, and Ronny Brito.</p>
<p><strong>63) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=212429" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Will Robertson</a> </strong><em>OF, Creighton, 21.3 &#8211; </em>Good feel for contact with plus raw power. Slashed .333/.412/.641 with 12 homers and a 31/17 K/BB in 50 games played at one of the toughest ballparks to hit homers in. <em>Prime Projection: </em>73/24/80/.263/.335/.467/2 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Rankings: </strong>#414 &#8211; ranked around Edwin Rios, Josh Ockimey, and Luken Baker.</p>
<p><strong>64) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=436848" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hunter Barco</a> </strong><em>LHP, HS, 18.4 &#8211; </em>Prototypical starter size at 6&#8217;4&#8221;, 208 pounds with an almost sidearm delivery. Barco flashes the potential for 3 plus pitches (fastball, slider, chanegup), but a lot of that is based on projection at his point. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.93/1.30/167 in 173 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#428 &#8211; ranked around Luis Medina, Gregory Santos, and Rogelio Armenteros.</p>
<p><strong>65) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204151" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Wil Dalton</a> </strong><em>OF, Florida, 21.7 &#8211; </em>Plus power-speed combo who destroyed junior college freshman year and then had a strong season in his SEC debut, slashing .262/.338/.542 with 19 homes, 8 steals, and a 74/24 K/BB. Struggles with breaking balls and is still raw at the plate. <em>Prime Projection: </em>77/22/78/.246/.320/.442/14 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#441 &#8211; ranked around Adam Kloffenstein, Kyle Cody, and Jayce Easley.</p>
<p><strong>66) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=416408" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sammy Siani </a></strong><em>OF, HS, 18.4 &#8211; </em>Brother of Mike Siani, a 4th round pick in 2018 and my 198th ranked prospect. Sammy isn&#8217;t as highly regarded as his brother, but he has plus speed and makes good contact with a smooth left handed swing. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/14/69/.269/.337/.410/20 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#443 &#8211; ranked around Jayce Easley, Joe McCarthy, and Nick Decker.</p>
<p><strong>67) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=456572" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cade Doughty</a> </strong><em>3B, HS, 18.0 &#8211; </em>Good athlete who can play all over the field. Posted plus 60 yard dash times and plus exit velocity. Type of player who will chip in a little bit in every category. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/18/73/.268/.336/.432/15 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#445 &#8211; ranked around Nick Decker, Terrin Vavra, and Will Benson.</p>
<p><strong>68) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=460812" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gunnar Henderson</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.9 &#8211; </em>Above average exit velocity and 60 yard dash times with a good feel to hit. One of the youngest players in the draft class. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/20/78/.267/.346/.445/9 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#449 &#8211; ranked around Jamie Westbrook, Heath Quinn, Dom Thompson-Williams.</p>
<p><strong>69) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206428" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Zach Watson</a> </strong><em>OF, LSU, 21.9 &#8211; </em>Good athlete with at least plus speed and developing power. Strong power-speed numbers in the SEC (7 homers and 14 steals in 57 games) but 45/16 K/BB shows approach still needs some work. <em>Prime Projection: </em>77/18/76/.259/.316/.428/19 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#452 &#8211; ranked around Brock Deatherage, Osleivis Basabe, and Larry Ernesto.</p>
<p><strong>70) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QSDCz1v0_A" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ismael Mena </a></strong><em>OF, SD, 16?? &#8211; </em>Mena is a lean and projectable 6&#8217;2&#8221; with plus speed and a smooth lefty swing that generates effortless bat speed. He&#8217;s a future 20/20 threat. <em>Prime Projection: </em>87/22/84/.265/.335/.465/19 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#454 &#8211; ranked around Larry Ernesto, Owen White and Jake Wong.</p>
<p><strong>71) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u-cBOEpR_M" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alexander Ramirez</a> </strong><em>OF, NYM, 16?? &#8211; </em>A 6&#8217;3&#8221; plus power-speed combo. It goes without saying I don&#8217;t have much information on these J2 kids, but he looks like a potential stud on Youtube. <em>Prime Projection: </em>83/25/89/.262/.337/.479/16 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026 <strong>2029 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#455 &#8211; ranked around Mario Feliciano, Will Banfield, and Francisco Morales.</p>
<p><strong>72) <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BoIGiIRntgQ/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=embed_loading_state_control" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Luis Rodriguez</a></strong> <em>OF, LAD, 16?? &#8211; </em>Advanced at the plate with solid tools across the board. <em>Prime Projection: </em>88/23/86/.278/.353/.475/10 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#468 &#8211; ranked around JJ Matijevic, Juan Guerrero, and Tyler Phillips.</p>
<p><strong>73) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206321" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ryne Nelson</a> </strong><em>RHP, Oregon, 21.2 &#8211; </em>Fastball that can hit the upper 90&#8217;s with a potentially plus hard slider that he fires from a projectable 6&#8217;4&#8221;, 182 pound frame. 2019 will be his first year as a starter, so while the upside is high, so is the risk. <em>Prime Projection: </em>9/3.61/1.28/125 in 119 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2021 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#469 &#8211; ranked around Griffin Roberts, Daulton Jefferies, and Mike Ford</p>
<p><strong>74) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=205119" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mason Feole </a></strong><em>LHP, Connecticut, 21.? &#8211; </em>Unorthodox, reliever like delivery. Feole has a low 90&#8217;s fastball and potentially plus curveball that racked up 120 strikeouts in 100.2 IP in 2018, but due to a lack of third pitch and aforementioned delivery, there is major pen risk. <em>Prime Projection: </em>8/3.65/1.25/112 in 110 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#470 &#8211; ranked around see above.</p>
<p><strong>75) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=458369" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kendall Williams </a></strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.7 &#8211; </em>Projectable 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 190 pounds with a low 90&#8217;s fastball that should tick up as he ages and good feel for a breaking ball. <em>Prime Projection: </em>12/3.85/1.31/165 in 171 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#471 &#8211; ranked around see above</p>
<p><strong>76) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206958" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Logan Wyatt </a></strong><em>1B, Louisville, 21.5 &#8211; </em>Advanced approach at the plate with plus raw power that he hasn&#8217;t completely tapped into. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/22/81/.267/.359/.459/2 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022 <strong>2019 Top 472 Prospects Ranking: </strong>#472 &#8211; ranked around see above</p>
<p><strong>77)<a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=513973" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Kyren Paris</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.4 &#8211; </em>One of the youngest players in the draft class. I always have an affinity for these guys because I was one of the youngest players in my &#8220;draft&#8221; class too. Paris is an above average runner who makes good contact and should develop more power as he ages. <em>Prime Projection: </em>76/16/76/.273/.339/.427/13 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>78) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204262" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Quin Cotton</a> </strong><em>OF, Grand Canyon, 21.0 &#8211; </em>Good athlete with a plus power-speed combo. How much of that raw power he taps into this season will dictate his draft day value. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/18/75/.257/.318/.421/13 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022</p>
<p><strong>79) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=507425" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Quinn Priester</a> </strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.6 &#8211; </em>Cold weather arm who has less experience than many of his peers. High spin rate curveball and developing high spin rate two seamer are his best weapons. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.95/1.32/154 in 162 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>80) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=204829" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matt Canterino</a> </strong><em>RHP, Rice, 21.4 &#8211; </em>Solid 4-pitch mix. Herky jerky reliever like delivery, but can&#8217;t argue with the numbers he put up at Rice (3.06/0.93/116/22 in 94 IP) and the Cape (2.59/1.08/29/10 in 24.1 IP). <em>Prime Projection: </em>9/3.78/1.27/126 in 132 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2021</p>
<p><strong>81) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=206249" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rick Devito</a> </strong><em>RHP, Seton Hall, 20.7 &#8211; </em>Dominated the Big East his sophomore season with a pitching line of 1.88/1.03/67/22 in 62 IP. Devito has the potential for 3 above average pitches (fastball, curveball, changeup), all of which he can throw for strikes, and he is young for the class. <em>Prime Projection: </em>11/3.92/1.30/166 in 178 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2022</p>
<p><strong>82) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=379789" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Judson Fabian </a></strong><em>OF, HS, 18.6 &#8211; </em>Plus bat speed and plus speed with an advanced approach at the plate. Power should develop as he matures. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/18/73/.273/.347/.441/16 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>83) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=207251" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bryant Packard</a> </strong><em>OF, East Carolina, 21.6 &#8211; </em>Slashed .406/.462/.671 with 14 homers and a 46/20 K/BB in the American Athletic Conference, and then backed up that performance in the Cape Cod League (.997 OPS in 18 games). At 6&#8217;3&#8221;, 210 pounds, Packard has the attributes to be a power hitting corner outfielder. <em>Prime Projection: </em>73/22/80/.264/.345/.458/6 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022</p>
<p><strong>84)<a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/PlayerProfile.aspx?ID=444877" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Jimmy Lewis </a></strong><em>RHP, HS, 18.5 &#8211; </em>Projectable 6&#8217;6&#8221;, 200 pounds with good control and the potential for 3 above average pitches (fastball, curveball, changeup). <em>Prime Projection: </em>13/3.89/1.25/178 in 181 IP <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>85) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=460507" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dilan Rosario</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.10 &#8211; </em>Plus 60 yard dash times with a swing geared towards all field contact and plenty of power projection at 6&#8217;2&#8221;, 170 pounds. <em>Prime Projection: </em>79/17/74/.270/.335/.430/18 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>86) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/players/playerprofile.aspx?ID=520684" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hylan Hall</a> </strong><em>OF, HS, 18.2 &#8211; </em>Toolsy athlete with plus speed and a quick bat. Raw at the plate and power is currently below average, but there are skills to dream on here. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/18/74/.257/.326/.438/18 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>87) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewa6drN9XGs" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Maximo Acosta</a> </strong><em>SS, TEX, 16.5 &#8211; </em>Prototypical leadoff hitter with plus speed, a good feel to hit, and developing power. <em>Prime Projection: </em>88/16/69/.273/.338/.427/23 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026</p>
<p><strong>88) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=404691" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Anthony Volpe</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.11 &#8211; </em>Plus defensive middle infielder with plus speed and makes hard line drive contact. Has a chance to be a solid all around contributor. <em>Prime Projection: </em>78/15/71/.271/.335/.422/15 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>89) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=460509" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Christian Cairo</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 17.9 &#8211; </em>Son of Miguel Cairo. Christian is a plus runner with a high contact oriented approach and below average power. <em>Prime Projection: </em>81/13/62/.276/.341/.412/15 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>90) <a href="http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp?ID=208022" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Spencer Brickhouse</a> </strong><em>1B, East Carolina, 21.0 &#8211; </em>Big raw power befitting his last name, but the gains he made with his contact percentage his sophomore year in the AAC disappeared in the Cape Cod League. <em>Prime Projection: </em>71/24/78/.252/.324/.451/2 <strong>ETA: </strong>2022</p>
<p><strong>91) <a href="https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=404138" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brooks Lee</a> </strong><em>SS, HS, 18.1 &#8211; </em>Good feel to hit and good defensive player but has below average power and speed. Better in real life than fantasy. <em>Prime Projection: </em>81/17/69/.283/.345/.420/7 <strong>ETA: </strong>2024</p>
<p><strong>92) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rXyBVQAjmI" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Arol Vera</a> </strong><em>SS, LAA, 16?? &#8211; </em>Another lean, 6&#8217;2&#8221; projectable J2 kid. Vera is a switch hitter with a smooth swing from both sides. Good feel to hit and has shown power in batting practice. <em>Prime Projection: </em>81/21/78/.275/.348/.459/8 <strong>ETA: </strong>2026</p>
<p><strong>93) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B5NQkdVsCk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adael Amador</a> </strong><em>SS, COL, 16?? &#8211; </em>Not a long, lean, and projectable J2 prospect, but Amador is an advanced hitter with a strong history of performance in international competition. <em>Prime Projection: </em>82/18/66/.283/.351/.435/9 <strong>ETA: </strong>2025</p>
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