http://topprospectalert.com/top100baseballprospects.htm
I found this list and I thought it was pretty accurate, what do you guys think?
http://topprospectalert.com/top100baseballprospects.htm
I found this list and I thought it was pretty accurate, what do you guys think?
I think Garza and Bailey should be switched, the best pitching prospect is pretty much a toss uo between Hughes and Bailey. Everything else looks good though.

I agree, i was think that Garza might be a few spots below. Also should Andrew McCutchen be that high??Originally Posted by JeterRodriguezSheff
The Southerners...
Kelvin DeLeon(RF), Abraham Almonte(CF), Jose Tabata(LF), Marcos Vechionacci(3B), Jose Pirela(SS), Prilys Cuello(2B), Raymond Nunez(1B), Jesus Montero(C), Carlos Urena(DH).
I like where the pitchers are ranked, although I don't think Garza will qualify for most lists.
Two points, though: I wouldn't paste the whole article/list and there's a thread for this kind of stuff:
http://forums.nyyfans.com/showthread.php?t=99207
Well, first, you might want to read this post (it's from the owner of this site):Originally Posted by Yankees-26rings
http://forums.nyyfans.com/showthread.php?t=55706
Then, the reason I mentioned that is not to have all these kinds of lists spread all over the place. That's why we created a thread for all the lists...
I don't come to this site that often and I didn't relize that there was a thread specified for these.
The thread thing isn't that important, but I'd at least edit your post.Originally Posted by Yankees-26rings
Awesome to see Clip getting some love.
Yeah, to even crack the top 100 after being routinely dismissed is good news. I'd be willing to wager, however, that he doesn't make the BA Top 100.
Eric Duncan's stock has really dropped, a year ago he'd be right around where Pedroia is.
Future
Betances(P)Brackman(P)Hughes(P)Heredia(P)Ramirez(P)Chamberlain(CP)Melancon(SU)
Montero(1B)Cano(2B)Angelini(SS)Suttle(3B)
Almonte(OF)Heathcott(OF)DeLeon(OF)Romine(C)
Surprised that One Pitch Pelfrey is at 12.
Gallardo should be ahead of him, IMO.
Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
i have a couplpe qualms with the list, its not terrible thoughOriginally Posted by CanoForPresident
I thought I was missing something, but I wasnt.
Pedroia's MLB line is 2 hr/7 rbi/191 avg. not 5/50/305.
I thought some players shouldnt be considered prospects, but the list was seemingly accurate.

Good list, some mistakes in there though. Butler, Adam Miller, F. Martinez, Adenhart, Morales are too low while Ellsbury, Callaspo, Fields are too high, IMO. GDN, T-Clip will make BA's top 100(80-100)--I have a strong feeling he will.
32 - Cito Culver, SS, New York HS
82- Angelo Gumbs, CF, California HS
112- Rob Segedin, 3B, Tulane
145- Mason Williams, OF, Florida HS
175- Thomas Kahnle, RHP, Lynn University
#18. Evan Longoria (23) Third Base
I bet he doesn't get joked around with in the clubhouse about his name or anything.![]()
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