Top 100 Season - BP
Top 100 Season - BP
1. Matt Wieters, C, Orioles
2. David Price, LHP, Rays
3. Madison Bumgarner, LHP, Giants
4. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pirates
5. Travis Snider, OF, Blue Jays
6. Neftali Feliz, RHP, Rangers
7. Rick Porcello, RHP, Tigers
8. Colby Rasmus, OF, Cardinals
9. Buster Posey, C, Giants
10. Jason Heyward, OF, Braves
11. Cameron Maybin, OF, Marlins
12. Dexter Fowler, OF, Rockies
13. Tommy Hanson, RHP, Braves
14. Mike Stanton, OF, Marlins
15. Tim Beckham, SS, Rays
16. Chris Tillman, RHP, Orioles
17. Lars Anderson, 1B, Red Sox
18. Eric Hosmer, 1B, Royals
19. Brian Matusz, LHP, Orioles
20. Michel Inoa, RHP, Athletics
21. Mike Moustakas, 3B, Royals
22. Justin Smoak, 1B, Rangers
23. Trevor Cahill, RHP, Athletics
24. Brett Anderson, LHP, Athletics
25. Andrew McCutchen, OF, Pirates
26. Matt Dominguez, 3B, Marlins
27. Jhoulys Chacin, RHP, Rockies
28. Gordon Beckham, SS, White Sox
29. Wade Davis, RHP, Rays
30. Matt LaPorta, 1B, Indians
31. Michael Bowden, RHP, Red Sox
32. Jarrod Parker, RHP, Diamondbacks
33. Carlos Santana, C, Indians
34. Josh Vitters, 3B, Cubs
35. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Reds
36. Ben Revere, OF, Twins
37. Brett Wallace, 3B, Cardinals
38. Jesus Montero, C, Yankees
39. Aaron Hicks, OF, Twins
40. Derek Holland, LHP, Rangers
41. J.P. Arenciba, C, Blue Jays
42. Greg Halman, OF, Mariners
43. Carlos Carrasco, RHP, Phillies
44. Fernando Martinez, OF, Mets
45. Wilin Rosario, C, Rockies
46. Austin Jackson, CF, Yankees
47. Angel Villalona, 1B, Giants
48. Chris Carter, 1B, Athletics
49. Desmond Jennings, OF, Rays
50. Jordan Schafer, OF, Braves
51. Alcides Escobar, SS, Brewers
52. Jake Arrieta, RHP, Orioles
53. Logan Morrison, 1B, Marlins
54. Wilmer Flores, SS, Mets
55. Michael Taylor, OF, Phillies
56. Jordan Zimmerman, RHP, Nationals
57. Brett Lawrie, C, Brewers
58. Mat Gamel, 3B, Brewers
59. Ethan Martin, RHP, Dodgers
60. Tim Alderson, RHP, Giants
61. Phillippe Aumont, RHP, Mariners
62. Reid Brignac, SS, Rays
63. Jordan Walden, RHP, Angels
64. James McDonald, RHP, Dodgers
65. Michael Burgess, OF, Nationals
66. Michael Main, RHP, Rangers
67. Chris Perez, RHP, Cardinals
68. Engel Beltre, OF, Rangers
69. Mat Latos, RHP, Padres
70. Scott Elbert, LHP, Dodgers
71. Nick Adenhart, RHP, Angels
72. Jeremy Jeffress, RHP, Brewers
73. Elvis Andrus, SS, Rangers
74. Aaron Poreda, LHP, White Sox
75. Michael Saunders, OF, Mariners
76. Jason Castro, C, Astros
77. Andrew Lambo, OF, Dodgers
78. Gorkys Hernandez, OF, Braves
79. Angel Salome, C, Brewers
80. Freddie Freeman, 1B, Braves
81. Ross Detwiler, LHP, Nationals
82. Kyle Skipworth, C, Marlins
83. Nick Weglarz, OF, Indians
84. Kellen Kulbacki, OF, Padres
85. Jeff Samardzija, RHP, Cubs
86. Todd Frazier, SS, Reds
87. Josh Reddick, OF, Red Sox
88. David Cooper, 1B, Blue Jays
89. Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Diamondbacks
90. Brett Cecil, LHP, Blue Jays
91. Jose Tabata, OF, Pirates
92. Kyle Drabek, RHP, Phillies
93. Adrian Cardenas, SS, Athletics
94. Jefry Marte, 3B, Mets
95. Ivan DeJesus Jr., SS, Dodgers
96. Drew Stubbs, OF, Reds
97. Daniel Bard, RHP, Red Sox
98. Brandon Erbe, RHP, Orioles
99. Brandon Allen, 1B, White Sox
100. Adys Portillo, RHP, Padres
2. David Price, LHP, Rays
3. Madison Bumgarner, LHP, Giants
4. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pirates
5. Travis Snider, OF, Blue Jays
6. Neftali Feliz, RHP, Rangers
7. Rick Porcello, RHP, Tigers
8. Colby Rasmus, OF, Cardinals
9. Buster Posey, C, Giants
10. Jason Heyward, OF, Braves
11. Cameron Maybin, OF, Marlins
12. Dexter Fowler, OF, Rockies
13. Tommy Hanson, RHP, Braves
14. Mike Stanton, OF, Marlins
15. Tim Beckham, SS, Rays
16. Chris Tillman, RHP, Orioles
17. Lars Anderson, 1B, Red Sox
18. Eric Hosmer, 1B, Royals
19. Brian Matusz, LHP, Orioles
20. Michel Inoa, RHP, Athletics
21. Mike Moustakas, 3B, Royals
22. Justin Smoak, 1B, Rangers
23. Trevor Cahill, RHP, Athletics
24. Brett Anderson, LHP, Athletics
25. Andrew McCutchen, OF, Pirates
26. Matt Dominguez, 3B, Marlins
27. Jhoulys Chacin, RHP, Rockies
28. Gordon Beckham, SS, White Sox
29. Wade Davis, RHP, Rays
30. Matt LaPorta, 1B, Indians
31. Michael Bowden, RHP, Red Sox
32. Jarrod Parker, RHP, Diamondbacks
33. Carlos Santana, C, Indians
34. Josh Vitters, 3B, Cubs
35. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Reds
36. Ben Revere, OF, Twins
37. Brett Wallace, 3B, Cardinals
38. Jesus Montero, C, Yankees
39. Aaron Hicks, OF, Twins
40. Derek Holland, LHP, Rangers
41. J.P. Arenciba, C, Blue Jays
42. Greg Halman, OF, Mariners
43. Carlos Carrasco, RHP, Phillies
44. Fernando Martinez, OF, Mets
45. Wilin Rosario, C, Rockies
46. Austin Jackson, CF, Yankees
47. Angel Villalona, 1B, Giants
48. Chris Carter, 1B, Athletics
49. Desmond Jennings, OF, Rays
50. Jordan Schafer, OF, Braves
51. Alcides Escobar, SS, Brewers
52. Jake Arrieta, RHP, Orioles
53. Logan Morrison, 1B, Marlins
54. Wilmer Flores, SS, Mets
55. Michael Taylor, OF, Phillies
56. Jordan Zimmerman, RHP, Nationals
57. Brett Lawrie, C, Brewers
58. Mat Gamel, 3B, Brewers
59. Ethan Martin, RHP, Dodgers
60. Tim Alderson, RHP, Giants
61. Phillippe Aumont, RHP, Mariners
62. Reid Brignac, SS, Rays
63. Jordan Walden, RHP, Angels
64. James McDonald, RHP, Dodgers
65. Michael Burgess, OF, Nationals
66. Michael Main, RHP, Rangers
67. Chris Perez, RHP, Cardinals
68. Engel Beltre, OF, Rangers
69. Mat Latos, RHP, Padres
70. Scott Elbert, LHP, Dodgers
71. Nick Adenhart, RHP, Angels
72. Jeremy Jeffress, RHP, Brewers
73. Elvis Andrus, SS, Rangers
74. Aaron Poreda, LHP, White Sox
75. Michael Saunders, OF, Mariners
76. Jason Castro, C, Astros
77. Andrew Lambo, OF, Dodgers
78. Gorkys Hernandez, OF, Braves
79. Angel Salome, C, Brewers
80. Freddie Freeman, 1B, Braves
81. Ross Detwiler, LHP, Nationals
82. Kyle Skipworth, C, Marlins
83. Nick Weglarz, OF, Indians
84. Kellen Kulbacki, OF, Padres
85. Jeff Samardzija, RHP, Cubs
86. Todd Frazier, SS, Reds
87. Josh Reddick, OF, Red Sox
88. David Cooper, 1B, Blue Jays
89. Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Diamondbacks
90. Brett Cecil, LHP, Blue Jays
91. Jose Tabata, OF, Pirates
92. Kyle Drabek, RHP, Phillies
93. Adrian Cardenas, SS, Athletics
94. Jefry Marte, 3B, Mets
95. Ivan DeJesus Jr., SS, Dodgers
96. Drew Stubbs, OF, Reds
97. Daniel Bard, RHP, Red Sox
98. Brandon Erbe, RHP, Orioles
99. Brandon Allen, 1B, White Sox
100. Adys Portillo, RHP, Padres
2. David Price
4. Pedro Alvarez
8. Colby Rasmus
15. Tim Beckham
23. Trevor Cahill
48. Chris Carter
65. Michael Burgess
83. Nick Weglarz
92. Kyle Drabek
95. Ivan De Jesus
99. Brandon Allen
4. Pedro Alvarez
8. Colby Rasmus
15. Tim Beckham
23. Trevor Cahill
48. Chris Carter
65. Michael Burgess
83. Nick Weglarz
92. Kyle Drabek
95. Ivan De Jesus
99. Brandon Allen
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11. Cameron Maybin, OF
16. Chris Tillman, RHP
29. Wade Davis, RHP
34. Josh Vitters, 3B
42. Greg Halman, OF
61. Phillippe Aumont, RHP
62. Reid Brignac, SS
69. Mat Latos, RHP
81. Ross Detwiler, LHP
94. Jefry Marte, 3B
16. Chris Tillman, RHP
29. Wade Davis, RHP
34. Josh Vitters, 3B
42. Greg Halman, OF
61. Phillippe Aumont, RHP
62. Reid Brignac, SS
69. Mat Latos, RHP
81. Ross Detwiler, LHP
94. Jefry Marte, 3B
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You did a good job of picking up guys who were more unheralded earlier in their minor league careers and have just kept picking up steam with Carter, Weglarz, De Jesus and Allen.Rays wrote:2. David Price
4. Pedro Alvarez
8. Colby Rasmus
15. Tim Beckham
23. Trevor Cahill
48. Chris Carter
65. Michael Burgess
83. Nick Weglarz
92. Kyle Drabek
95. Ivan De Jesus
99. Brandon Allen
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From our 2008 draft:
4. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pirates
9. Buster Posey, C, Giants
15. Tim Beckham, SS, Rays
18. Eric Hosmer, 1B, Royals
19. Brian Matusz, LHP, Orioles
20. Michel Inoa, RHP, Athletics
22. Justin Smoak, 1B, Rangers
28. Gordon Beckham, SS, White Sox
35. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Reds
37. Brett Wallace, 3B, Cardinals
39. Aaron Hicks, OF, Twins
57. Brett Lawrie, C, Brewers
59. Ethan Martin, RHP, Dodgers
76. Jason Castro, C, Astros
82. Kyle Skipworth, C, Marlins
88. David Cooper, 1B, Blue Jays
89. Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Diamondbacks
100. Adys Portillo, RHP, Padres
Eleven of the top 40 (39 actually) only months after these guys turned pro is a pretty strong class if he's right.
4. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pirates
9. Buster Posey, C, Giants
15. Tim Beckham, SS, Rays
18. Eric Hosmer, 1B, Royals
19. Brian Matusz, LHP, Orioles
20. Michel Inoa, RHP, Athletics
22. Justin Smoak, 1B, Rangers
28. Gordon Beckham, SS, White Sox
35. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Reds
37. Brett Wallace, 3B, Cardinals
39. Aaron Hicks, OF, Twins
57. Brett Lawrie, C, Brewers
59. Ethan Martin, RHP, Dodgers
76. Jason Castro, C, Astros
82. Kyle Skipworth, C, Marlins
88. David Cooper, 1B, Blue Jays
89. Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Diamondbacks
100. Adys Portillo, RHP, Padres
Eleven of the top 40 (39 actually) only months after these guys turned pro is a pretty strong class if he's right.
Early on I had enough free roster spots that I could toss guys against the wall until one stuck. Now I'm down to just one or two slots and every guy I drop I like. I got De Jesus from you I believe and I think JT had Weglarz. Both likely victims of roster crunch. Kinda wish I'd held onto Bud Norris.Tigers wrote: You did a good job of picking up guys who were more unheralded earlier in their minor league careers and have just kept picking up steam with Carter, Weglarz, De Jesus and Allen.
Inoa is a tough guy to rank. At this point his ceiling is higher than any other pitcher on the list, perhaps the only pitcher ever with that ceiling has been Sidd Fynch. I've taken to calling him my own personal great white whale, which is precisely the problem with rating him, on ceiling his #1 on floor he doesn't belong anywhere close to the list. I just think you don't even bother worrying about where he's ranked at this point. Also, Inoa doesn't turn 17 until May, come on dude.RedSox wrote:I think he overrated the draft class a bit. There are some strong players at the top, but in general it was kind of a soft draft.
Inoa's placement jumps out as kind of silly (brace for jake jumping on me for questioning putting an 18yr old A's player with no pro experience as #20 overall).
yes, but isnt the list called 2009's top 100 prospects? So wouldn't that imply this years top 100 prospects. For all you know he could be the number 1 on the list or he could be number 200. So if Inoa has never pitched an inning, how can anyone considering putting him that high; when guys like Derek Holland, Wade Davis and Trevor Cahill, Alderson and so on have already proven they can pitch in AA and so on. I think it would be different if the list was called 2009's most valuable minor league players. But its called 2009 best prospects, how can you determine a guy is that high if hes never pitched a single inning and is 17 years old.
That sounds like a best vs. most valuable argument, which are usually a waste of time. I'm a huge fan of Holland obviously, but Cahill, Alderson, Anderson (who I think you meant instead of Alderson), and Davis are all considered likely stud #2's with some potential to be #1's. Holland, who I do think has a chance to match Inoa's ceiling, has 4 AA starts, that's not exactly a major sample size. Alderson hasn't reached AA, Anderson only has 6, and Cahill only has 6. Davis has a full season's worth but is several years older. If you rate based on ceiling Inoa is #1, if you rate based on likelihood of reaching that ceiling then obviously he's lower. But the last guy to get the types of scouting reports Inoa has wasn't even a baseball player, it was LeBron, and LeBron would absolutely have rated #20 on a list of the top basketball prospects as a high school junior (in fact he was probably #1 at that age). 20 is an aggressive ranking, but if you rank based more heavily on ceiling than on likelihood then its a reasonable grade. Who has a higher ceiling than Inoa? The bullshit grade is Matusz, who has roughly the same ceiling as all the pitchers you named and the same number of (non-winter league) MILB innings as Inoa.Rockies wrote:yes, but isnt the list called 2009's top 100 prospects? So wouldn't that imply this years top 100 prospects. For all you know he could be the number 1 on the list or he could be number 200. So if Inoa has never pitched an inning, how can anyone considering putting him that high; when guys like Derek Holland, Wade Davis and Trevor Cahill, Alderson and so on have already proven they can pitch in AA and so on. I think it would be different if the list was called 2009's most valuable minor league players. But its called 2009 best prospects, how can you determine a guy is that high if hes never pitched a single inning and is 17 years old.
I think you're going more than a little bit overboard in your appraisal of Inoa's ceiling, you're certainly forgetting the slobberfest among prospect hounds over Felix Hernandez. Given that he's on your IBC team and on the Billy Beane A's, I won't give you TOO much shit over that, but it's pretty hard to take your appraisal of Inoa seriously.
BTW, i noticed I got his age off by a year after I posted, but he turns 18 this September, he's already 17.
BTW, i noticed I got his age off by a year after I posted, but he turns 18 this September, he's already 17.