Battle of the 2007 Top 100s | ||||||||
Rk | Publisher | aWAR | Comments | Primary Voice(s) | ||||
1 | Baseball America | 690.5 | Good sleepers in Stubbs & Garcia; didn't have any huge misses | Callis, Lingo, Manuel | ||||
2 | Project Prospect | 652.2 | Only list w/ Pedroia; Ubaldo miss is difference between PP & BA | Adam Foster | ||||
3 | Baseball Prospectus | 598.2 | Took many risks that haven't paid off; omitted some good talent | Kevin Goldstein | ||||
* aWAR is an adjusted WAR value (see methodology below for more info) | ||||||||
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. | ||||||||
Most Valuable Sleeper Picks to Date | ||||||||
Rk | Player | WAR | Comments | Ranked soley by | ||||
1 | Dustin Pedroia | 25.7 | Spent all of '06 in AAA; had 5.5% K rate but only 5 HR in 423 ab | Project Prospect | ||||
2 | Johnny Cueto | 8.2 | Was dominant as a 20-year-old in Low-A in '06; good in A+ too | Project Prospect | ||||
3 | Drew Stubbs | 8.0 | Toolsy CF out of University of Texas; the 8th overall pick in 2006 | Baseball America | ||||
4 | Jaime Garcia | 6.4 | Extreme GB pitcher in Low-A/High-A in '06; dominated Low-A | Baseball America | ||||
5 | Edinson Volquez | 5.3 | Struggled with command in '06; Entered '07 with 46.0 MLB IP | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
6 | Neftali Feliz | 3.9 | Struck out 42 in 29.0 rookie ball innings in '06; lots of walks too | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
7 | Jeremy Hellickson | 1.9 | Absolutely owned '06 short-season competition; 96 K vs. 16 BB | Project Prospect | ||||
8 | Matt Albers | 1.7 | Had good '06 as 23-year-old in AA; has now pitched for 3 orgs | Baseball America | ||||
9 | Brian Barton | 1.1 | Old A+/AA player in '06 hasn't had a MLB at-bat since '08 w/ STL | Baseball America | ||||
10 | Anthony Swarzak | 1.0 | 145.2 solid A+ IP as a 20-yr-old in '06; Low K & BB MLBer in '11 | Project Prospect | ||||
Biggest Omissions to Date | ||||||||
Rk | Player | WAR | Comments | Omitted soley by | ||||
1 | Ubaldo Jimenez | 21.3 | Was a AA/AAA SP with swing-&-miss stuff and lots of BB in '06 | Project Prospect | ||||
2 | Kurt Suzuki | 11.0 | BB > K & had good pop in AA in '06; should've been top 50 for all | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
3 | Kevin Kouzmanoff | 10.8 | 25-yr-old with back problems and huge AA/AAA numbers in '06 | Baseball America | ||||
4 | Elvis Andrus | 10.1 | Pedestrian with the bat in '06; just very young SS with speed | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
5 | Gio Gonzalez | 7.3 | 11.4% BB was a concern, but was a 20-yr-old w/ 24.3% K in AA | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
6 | Matt Harrison | 5.5 | Only K'd 16.4% but was a 21-yr-old AA LHP w/ a 5.2% BB rate | Project Prospect | ||||
7 | Neil Walker | 4.7 | Coming off wrist surgery in '05 had unimpressive numbers in '06 | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
8 | Sean Rodriguez | 4.5 | Annihilated the Cal League in '06, and did it as a 21-year-old | Baseball America | ||||
9 | Daniel Bard | 4.2 | Well known to those who watch the CWS; 28th overall pick in '06 | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
10 | Glenn Perkins | 3.9 | A little old for his level in '06 (23 and in AA) but had 26.0% K rate | Project Prospect | ||||
Highest Ranked Prospects Who Have 0 WAR | ||||||||
Rk | Player | Ave. Rk | Comments | Ranked highest by | ||||
1 | Brandon Wood | 6.0 | 21-yr-old in AA in '06 w/ huge pwr & good walk rate but 28.5% K | Tied between PP & BP | ||||
2 | Fernando Martinez | 21.0 | Injuries have slowed him; still only 23 & has upside at the plate | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
3 | Adam Miller | 23.0 | Stud AA SP prospect in '06; reoccuring finger injury derailed him | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
4 | Donald Veal | 42.0 | High BB LHP w/ tons of K between A/A+ in '06; had injury history | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
5 | Chuck Lofgren | 43.7 | LHP did well against A+ competition in '06; K fell in upper minors | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
6 | Felix Pie | 44.0 | Good AAA in '06 given his age (21); 2011's least valuable player | Project Prospect | ||||
7 | Jacob McGee | 47.0 | Huge K pitcher w/ high BB; had TJ in 2008; now a solid reliever | Baseball America | ||||
8 | Brandon Erbe | 49.3 | Projectable 18-yr-old in Low-A in '06; injuries since & now a RP | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
9 | Bill Rowell | 51.3 | Many were high on him coming out of HS in '06; 9th overall pick | Baseball America | ||||
10 | Josh Fields | 52.0 | Near-MLB-ready 3B had shown K problems, which didn't go away | Project Prospect | ||||
Top Performers by WAR | ||||||||
Rk | Player | WAR | Comments | Ranked highest by | ||||
1 | Tim Lincecum | 27.9 | Ranked 6th (BP), 11th (BA), 25th (PP); beast of a SP in college | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
2 | Evan Longoria | 26.9 | Ranked 7th (BA), 10th (BP), 15th (PP); undrafted in HS to 1st rd | Baseball America | ||||
3 | Dustin Pedroia | 25.7 | Ranked 74th (PP); omitted by BA and BP; hadn't shown power | Project Prospect | ||||
4 | Ryan Braun | 25.2 | Ranked 12th (BP), 18th (PP), 26th (BA); better in AA than A+ | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
5 | Troy Tulowitzki | 24.5 | Ranked 11th (PP), 15th (BA), 24th (BP); owned AA as 21-yr-old | Project Prospect | ||||
6 | Joey Votto | 22.8 | Ranked 30th (PP), 43rd (BA), 53rd (BP); more #s than scouting | Project Prospect | ||||
7 | Ublado Jimenez | 21.3 | Ranked 66th (BP) and 84th (BA); completely omitted by PP | Baseball Prospectus | ||||
8 | Hunter Pence | 19.3 | Ranked 36th (PP), 38th (BA), 47th (BP); funky swing, elite #s | Project Prospect | ||||
9 | Jacoby Ellsbury | 17.3 | Ranked 33rd (BA), 48th (BP), 50th (PP); no one expected 30 HR | Baseball America | ||||
10 | Clayton Kershaw | 17.1 | Ranked 16th (BP), 24th (BA), 34th (PP); universally praised | Baseball Prospectus |
... 2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010