We all have our own view of our prospect potential. Here's mine:
1) No doubt in my mind, CJ Abrams should be the name here. 80 speed, outstanding bat to ball skill, he has it all ... but the Marlins didn't see it. So, Edward Cabrera is the guy. His age and numbers were very close to Sixto Sanchez, but he still has physical upside.
2) Sixto Sanchez
3) I'm stepping out of mainstream thinking here, but Jorge Guzman is my choice. It's all about development and where a player is headed, and August was incredible for Guzman. Just six hits over his last 30 innings. What has he done for us lately? Pitch better than anyone else. However, the walks still have to come down.
4) Jazz Chisholm. Needs to make more consistent contact, but there's a chance he could become REALLY good.
5) Nick Neidert. My choice here is based on a belief that he is pretty certain to be a solid contributor. Not great, but solid.
6) Humberto Mejia. He seems to have all the tools.
7) Alex Vesia. Bullpen arms are more important than ever, and lefties rate even extra. 8th for me and not even in mainstream top thirties? I don't care. Difference is he's damn near a sure thing.
8) Things get especially "iffy" at this point for me. Monte Harrison is my inclination and that's all it is.
9) Lewin Diaz. Offensively, he's a riser. Off to a great start in Dominican Winter League too.
10) Jesus Sanchez. The final name was a struggle for me, but he has a more complete game than Bleday, who lagged far behind Logan Morrison at age 21 - Jupiter. (Morrison having been a similarly high-regarded LH hitting prospect at the time).
Where do you differ from the mainstream pundits/evaluators?
1) No doubt in my mind, CJ Abrams should be the name here. 80 speed, outstanding bat to ball skill, he has it all ... but the Marlins didn't see it. So, Edward Cabrera is the guy. His age and numbers were very close to Sixto Sanchez, but he still has physical upside.
2) Sixto Sanchez
3) I'm stepping out of mainstream thinking here, but Jorge Guzman is my choice. It's all about development and where a player is headed, and August was incredible for Guzman. Just six hits over his last 30 innings. What has he done for us lately? Pitch better than anyone else. However, the walks still have to come down.
4) Jazz Chisholm. Needs to make more consistent contact, but there's a chance he could become REALLY good.
5) Nick Neidert. My choice here is based on a belief that he is pretty certain to be a solid contributor. Not great, but solid.
6) Humberto Mejia. He seems to have all the tools.
7) Alex Vesia. Bullpen arms are more important than ever, and lefties rate even extra. 8th for me and not even in mainstream top thirties? I don't care. Difference is he's damn near a sure thing.
8) Things get especially "iffy" at this point for me. Monte Harrison is my inclination and that's all it is.
9) Lewin Diaz. Offensively, he's a riser. Off to a great start in Dominican Winter League too.
10) Jesus Sanchez. The final name was a struggle for me, but he has a more complete game than Bleday, who lagged far behind Logan Morrison at age 21 - Jupiter. (Morrison having been a similarly high-regarded LH hitting prospect at the time).
Where do you differ from the mainstream pundits/evaluators?
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