Methodology: Each list was given weighted WAR values based on how high or low it ranked players (starting at 150% for its No. 1 prospect and dropping to 51% for its No. 100). Players who appeared on only one list gained an added 50% WAR multiplier. Players who appeared on every list but one had their value (with an added 50% WAR multiplier) subtracted from that list's total value. Email adamf@projectprospect.com for a copy of my spreadsheet with the data used. | |||||
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| Rk | Player | WAR | Ranked by | Top 100 Rank |
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| 1 | Alex Avila | 7.9 | Project Prospect | 34 |
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| 2 | Ian Desmond | 7.8 | Project Prospect | 63 |
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| 3 | Craig Kimbrel | 7.1 | Frankie Piliere | 81 |
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| 4 | Danny Espinosa | 7.0 | Project Prospect | 68 |
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| 5 | Jon Niese | 7.0 | Project Prospect | 48 |
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| 6 | Jonathan Lucroy | 5.8 | Project Prospect | 71 |
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| 7 | Mike Minor | 3.7 | Frankie Piliere | 43 |
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| 8 | Jordan Walden | 2.4 | Baseball Prospectus | 89 |
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| 9 | Zach McAllister | 1.8 | Frankie Piliere | 76 |
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| 10 | Logan Forsythe | 1.7 | Project Prospect | 45 |
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4/20/13
Battle of the 2010 Top 100s
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