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http://www.baseballprospectus.com/artic ... leid=22670

The Nats had 10 prospects on it...

7. Addison Russell
25. Albert Almora
31. Aaron Sanchez
47. Matt Wisler
55. Max Fried
59. Reese McGuire
76. Alberto Tirado
77. Josh Bell
83. Arismendy Alcantara
100. David Dahl
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This further breakdown was pretty rad:

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/artic ... leid=22664
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I believe it should be the BP Top 101. Don't forget that last guy on the list.

A few IBC M's representing.....somewhat pitching heavy.

1. Byron Buxton, CF
13. Lucas Giolito, RHP
16. Jonathan Gray, RHP
30. Andrew Heaney, LHP
38. Kyle Crick, RHP
54. Kohl Stewart, RHP
68. James Paxton, LHP
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Rangers are the opposite, more position oriented:

12. Yordano Ventura, RHP, Kansas City Royals
24. Gregory Polanco, CF, Pittsburgh Pirates
29. Raul Mondesi, SS, Kansas City Royals
39. Rougned Odor, 2B, Texas Rangers
51. Garin Cecchini, 3B, Boston Red Sox
81. C.J. Edwards, RHP, Chicago Cubs
82. Jonathan Schoop, 2B, Baltimore Orioles
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Kolten Wong at 33! Pretty surprised. Still only guy I got in there. I need to start keeping my draft picks...
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That's a pretty nifty way to set up a list...I'm feeling fairly balanced with at least one player at each position, save 3B and C
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Happy with the young Tigers on the list:

21. Mark Appel
41. Jorge Alfaro
44. Corey Seager (expected higher)
58. Hunter Harvey
79. Michael Choice
93. Matt Davidson
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Just my big 2 this year

2. Xander Bogaerts
23. Jackie Bradley

In the past few months I traded:

30. Andrew Heaney
38. Kyle Crick
41. Jorge Alfaro

Calling shots for inclusion next year

Dan Vogelbach
Chris Anderson
Andrew Chafin
Felix Jorge
Jamie Callahan
Your REIGNING AND DEFENDING #evenyear IBC CHAMPION

2015- #torture #evenyears 179-145
2006-2014 Gritty Gutty A's 828-631
2005 Texas Rangers 65-97
Total: 1072-873 .551
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Trades and graduations have thinned my prospect ranks, but I have high expectations for these 3:

26. Eddie Butler, RHP
71. Wilmer Flores, 2B/3B
98. Alexander Reyes, RHP

3 guys I expect to figure into next year's top 100s:

Ryan McMahon, 3B
Jairo Labourt, LHP
Chance Sisco, C

Traded recently:

20. George Springer, OF
83. Arismendy Alcantara, 2B

Traded not-so-recently:

52. Maikel Franco, 3B
57. Jonathan Singleton, 1B

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15. Dylan Bundy RHP
19. Jameson Taillon RHP
88. Nick Williams OF
89. Austin Meadows OF

So fuck this list for the 50 spot discrepancy between Meadows and Frazier and then Hunter Harvey making this list but Trey Ball not. As for Cowart, Hawkins, and Story being left off this year, I get it, they sucked in 2013.
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Hunter Harvey making this list but Trey Ball not.
Bitter?
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5. Carlos Correa, SS, Houston Astros
14. Miguel Sano, 3B, Minnesota Twins
17. Kris Bryant, 3B, Chicago Cubs
27. Marcus Stroman, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
48. Travis d’Arnaud, C, New York Mets
49. Billy Hamilton, CF, Cincinnati Reds
92. Jake Odorizzi, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays
99. Jorge Bonifacio, OF, Kansas City Royals

Sano at 14? Pfah!
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Bored at work, digging up old threads...

6. Francisco Lindor, ss
87. Christian Bethancourt

Graduated a lot of prospects recently, hopefully I can keep replenishing the system.
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Along the lines of what Steven said, I think I have three certain graduates in Ventura, Polanco and Schoop, and three outside shots in Odor, Cecchini and Edwards.

Doubtful that I have many guys likely to replace them next winter, with Franchy Cordero as one good candidate and pretty much the entirety of the rest of my farm being teenagers playing at very low levels.
Rangers wrote:Rangers are the opposite, more position oriented:

12. Yordano Ventura, RHP, Kansas City Royals
24. Gregory Polanco, CF, Pittsburgh Pirates
29. Raul Mondesi, SS, Kansas City Royals
39. Rougned Odor, 2B, Texas Rangers
51. Garin Cecchini, 3B, Boston Red Sox
81. C.J. Edwards, RHP, Chicago Cubs
82. Jonathan Schoop, 2B, Baltimore Orioles
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