Top 25 Non-Top 100 Prospects

May 21, 2008

Though he has been in a bit of a slump lately, Mariners' center fielder Michael Saunders remains atop our list of the Top 25 prospects who have never been ranked in a major Top 100 prospect list. Saunders is hitting .311/.368/.485 with 18 extra-base hits on the season. The Giants' Clayton Tanner is also in a bit of a funk, though his has been severe enough to take him from 9th down to 22nd.

 

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No.   Player   Pos.   Comments   Age   Org   Lvl   Pre.
1   Michael Saunders   CF   Streaky hitter has been slumping (6-for-32 stretch), expect him to get hot again (6-for-last-9)   21.5   SEA   AA   1 ↔
2   Todd Frazier   SS   Consistently raking -- In Frazier's 337 career minor league at-bats: .319/.401/.562, 18 HR   22.2   CIN   A+   3 ↑
3   Pablo Sandoval   C   His BABIP will go down (.451), buy you have to buy into 150 AB of 1.176 OPS from a C   21.7   SF   A+   17 ↑
4   Sean Doolittle   1B   After slugging .649 in april, slugging .758 in May. Breakout player needs to move up to AA   21.6   OAK   A+   31 ↑
5   Ivan De Jesus   SS   On base machine (.422 OBP), young shortstop hasn’t shown much power yet (.396 SLG)   21.0   LAD   AA   6 ↑
6   Henry Rodriguez   RHP   After plowing over the CAL league, his implosion in AA continues (20.7 BB%, 5.07 FIP)   21.2   OAK   AA   2 ↓
7   Peter Bourjos   CF   24-to-2 SB/CS is very impressive, as is a .468 slugging. Not as impressive is his 4.7 BB%   21.1   LAA   A+   NR ↑
8   Juan Ramirez   RHP   Don't let his ERA fool you, Ramirez has been dominant (7.9 BB%, 25.2 K% 59 GB%, 2.15 FIP   19.7   SEA   A   NR ↑
9   Sean Rodriguez   SS   Inconsistant playing time in MLB, however rookie shortstop is struggling mightily (.495 OPS)   23.0   LAA   MLB   5 ↓
10   Max Ramirez   C   Beefy numbers in AA(.281 isoP, .469 wOBA), value increases dramatically if he sticks at C   23.6   CLE   AA   13 ↑
11   Julio Teheran   RHP   I personally expect Teheran to end up in low-A this year where he puts up very good #'s   17.3   ATL   SS   11 ↔
12   Cedric Hunter   CF   Has hit his first 2 HR on consecutive days, power is a key element lacking for him right now   20.1   SD   A   4 ↓
13   Michael Brantley   CF   Speedster has shown no power (.051 isoP), but great contact skills for 21-year-old in AA   21.0   MIL   AA   NR ↑
14   Jonathon Niese   LHP   Combination of strong numbers makes him a very good prospect, 78.7 DF* is very strong   21.5   NYM   AA   8 ↓
15   Jhoulys Chacin   RHP   More than just his paper-thin 1.77 ERA is impressive: 7.1 BB%, 22.5 K%, 61 GB%, .191 BAA   20.3   COL   A   29 ↑
16   Nick Evans   1B   Proving that April BB/K (6.7%/21.0%) was a fluke, May closer to career (13.7 BB%/9.6 K%)   22.3   NYM   AA   16 ↔
17   Edward Cegarra   RHP   After struggling as 18-year-old in low-A last year (4.38 FIP), great in '08 (2.17 FIP, 80.1 DF*)   19.2   KC   A   NR ↑
18   Peter Kozma   SS   2007 1st round pick is living up to draft slot -- .303/.388/.451, Cards fans should be happy   20.1   STL   A   12 ↓
19   Brandon Erbe   RHP   Inconsistency from start-to-start hurts him, but his improvements must be noted (5.5 BB%)   20.4   BAL   A+   7 ↓
20   Matt Sulentic   RF   Athletic outfielder has been very good in '08, albeit in CAL league -- .299/.377/.507 18 XBH)   20.6   OAK   A+   NR ↑
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Daniel Moskos   LHP   BB and K% have been mediocre to decent, GB% very strong (4.7 BB%, 16.5 K%, 61 GB%)   22.0   PIT   AA   14 ↓
22   Clayton Tanner   LHP   May has been a headache for Tanner (7.4 BB%, 16.4 K% in April, 13.6 BB%, 5.1 K% in May)   20.4   SF   A+   9 ↓
23   Josh Reddick   RF   One of the most consistent hitters in the minors, 4 HR since promotion compared to 0 in low-A   21.2   BOS   A+   19 ↓
24   Charlie Morton   RHP   Broke out in the Arizona Fall League (24.4 K%), Has been on of AAA's best arms (2.58 FIP)   24.6   ATL   AAA   27 ↑
25   Nick Noonan   2B   Young 2B is one of many reasons (Bumgarner, Alderson) that Giants '07 draft could be great   19.0   SF   A   15 ↓
Honorables: Chris Coghlan (FLA), Luis Marte (DET), Zach McCallister (NYY), Koby Clemens (HOU), Daryl Thompson (CIN), Justin Jackson (TOR)    
Graduated (final ranking): None                
Dropped out of Top 25 (previous ranking): Justin Jackson (10), Josh Outman (18), Brett Gardner (20), Antonio Bastardo (21), Wilmer Font (22),    
Andrew Lambo (23), Dae-Eun Rhee (24), Bud Norris (25)
                           
Our rankings combine a player's ceiling with the odds that he'll reach it and favor recent production                
Ages are as of May 21st, 2008                            
Level is the highest level the player has reached                
*DF stands for "Dominance Factor", a statistic I created which uses GB%, K%, and BB% and age vs. level to determine a pitcher's dominance.    
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Brett Sullivan can be reached at sullivan10x@yahoo.com.