1) Jurickson Profar, SS, Texas Rangers (previously #5)
2) Wil Myers, OF, Kansas City Royals (previously #14)
3) Trevor Bauer, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks (previously #7)
4) Dylan Bundy, RHP, Baltimore Orioles (previously #19)
5) Taijuan Walker, RHP, Seattle Mariners (previously #15)
6) Gerrit Cole, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates (11)
7) Danny Hultzen, LHP, Seattle Mariners (25)
8) Manny Machado, SS, Baltimore Orioles (8)
9) Oscar Taveras, OF, St. Louis Cardinals (62)
10) Jameson Taillon, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates (16)
13) Zack Wheeler, RHP, New York Mets (36)
32) Matt Harvey, RHP, New York Mets (35)
76) Wilmer Flores, 3B, New York Mets (HM)
96) Brandon Nimmo, OF, New York Mets (93)
98) Jeurys Familia, RHP, New York Mets (95)
John Sickles
6 comments:
Interesting to see Familia on there.
5 in the top 100...I'll take it. Glad Flores is back on there. He's regained prospect status.
Top 120*
Fulmer, Marte honorable mentions
(running late today... had a Doctor's appointment :)
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if that lst was done prior to his last three outings.
Fulmer: watch him move up this list soon...
Flores: we know he will NEVER play any better at 3B. Why not break him in at one of the corner outfield positions? We know the Mets will exercise the 2013 option on David Wright. We could then easily put Flores back on 3B for opening day 2014 if he isn't resigned. Stephen, it's one of the only real "bats" in the system... and he's only 20-years old.
Marte: nowhere near Flores
Evans: next to make the list followed closely by Mateo
Yea bats are thin in the system and his resurgence is much-needed.
I think he's getting time at second now, Mack.
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