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Top 25 Nats Prospects

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Supersizing the list...deal with it.

1. David Dahl - Believe deeply he'll be a top 10 prospect this time next year
2. Kohl Stewart - Slight injury should not deter the outstanding first year he had
3. Stephen Piscotty - This may be high this time next year, but he's going to hit wherever he is
4. Steven Matz - Nothing about the marriage of Matz' stuff & that park make me think he's less than a #3
5. Hunter Renfroe - He'll field and hit homers to a strong plus, if the approach & hit tool play to average, he's a star
6. Matt Wisler - See Steven Matz, from the right side
7. ChiChi Gonzalez - His stuff saw a massive jump forward, this may be a light ranking this time next year
8. Dilson Herrera - I'm all in on Herrera and believe he's a multiple time all-star at 2b
9. Eduardo Rodriguez - If post-trade stuff plays, could be an ace...if not, more back-end...won't be at this spot next year
10. Lucas Sims - Reports on stuff up, but stats down...2015 is a huge year to see if stats can much reports
11. Grant Holmes - Think Holmes is a genuine star in the making...hope this spot is way low next year
12. Daniel Robertson - If he's a shortstop, this is way too low...if he's a 2b, it's way too high
13. Francisco Mejia - Raw is the only part of Mejia's game that draws negatives...hit tool, pop, arm, athleticism, & glove look to be plus
14. Jacob Lamb - Won't qualify as a prospect next year, should be a starter in Arizona and has plus approach and power
15. Greg Bird - 1b is a tough profile, but I believe he's a .270/.360 25-homer guy in Yankee Stadium
16. Lewis Thorpe - Terrific first run at full year league, he'll take some development time, but stuff is legit
17. Derek Hill - The more I read, the more I love this prospect...if he hits at all, he's a star
18. Jorge Mateo - Dynamic talent who might explode up this list next year...but there's always a chance to flame out
19. Clayton Blackburn - Low upside, but he's a no doubt #4 with some #3 years in there
20. Sam Tuivailala - Watched some film on him, would not want to hit him. Vicious stuff, should pitch big innings for STL next year
21. Garin Cecchini - He's not a sexy 3b profile, but he could definitely be a Bill Mueller-type...high average, strong defense, minimal pop
22. Duane Underwood - Breakout '14 for a big stuff young pitcher, if the development continues, he should move up
23. Derek Fisher - Think he'll race up lists next year. Playable D with big-time hit & pop potential
24. Dan Vogelbach - Led impossible-to-hit-MWL in homers last year, has big boy pop and approach...but can he stay on the field?
25. R.J. Alvarez - Pure stuff is just a touch behind Tuivailala...but he's proven all the way through to the MLB level

Honorable Mention:
Rob Refsnyder, Wilfredo Tovar, Josh Morgan, Wilmer Difo, Fernando Perez, Ben Lively, Chasen Shreve, Kaleb Fleck, Jake Reed, Daniel Coulombe, Dixon Llorens, Kyle Wren, Mallex Smith, Jakson Reetz, Miguel Castro
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