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| No. | Player | Pos | Notes | Age | Org | Level | Pts. | Pre. | ||||||||
| 1 | Phil Hughes | RHP | Gallardo would be No. 1 if he still was eligible; 44 K:14 BB in 43.0 AAA/MLB IP | 21 | NYY | MLB | 97.3 | 1 ↔ | ||||||||
| 2 | Jay Bruce | CF | Didn't take long to imrpove on A+ stats in AA; now he's getting better in AAA | 20 | CIN | AAA | 95.1 | 3 ↑ | ||||||||
| 3 | Justin Upton | CF | One of 1st teens to reach bigs since his brother; .319/.410/.551 in minors ('07) | 19 | ARI | MLB | 95.0 | 4 ↑ | ||||||||
| 4 | Clay Buchholz | RHP | His 35.7% K rate and 0.95 WHIP between AA/AAA point to a career as a No. 1 | 22 | BOS | AAA | 93.9 | 5 ↑ | ||||||||
| 5 | Colby Rasmus | CF | Still masing despite losing 10 lbs. (sinus infection) and getting hit in head this yr. | 21 | STL | AA | 93.5 | 7 ↑ | ||||||||
| 6 | Evan Longoria | 3B | Patient hitter who is trying to transform into a MLB power threat; .307/.403/.520 | 21 | TB | AAA | 92.6 | 8 ↑ | ||||||||
| 7 | Brandon Wood | 3B | Streaky power hitter will need time to adjust to bigs but will be worth the wait | 22 | LAA | MLB | 92.5 | 6 ↓ | ||||||||
| 8 | Joba Chamberlain | RHP | I think bullpen trial is a huge mistake (injury risk); 39.0% K rate and 1.01 WHIP | 21 | NYY | AAA | 92.2 | 12 ↑ | ||||||||
| 9 | Adam Jones | CF | Slugging 100 pts. higher than in '06, he's suddenly a potential 30+ MLB HR threat | 22 | SEA | MLB | 91.4 | 9 ↔ | ||||||||
| 10 | Cameron Maybin | CF | Seperated shoulder caused him to miss most of July; now .306/.396/.486 in FSL | 20 | DET | A+ | 89.3 | 13 ↑ | ||||||||
| 11 | Clayton Kershaw | LHP | I'm not ready to declare him unstoppable; 134 K vs. 50 BB (2.68 K/BB) in 97.3 IP | 19 | LAD | A | 88.3 | 10 ↓ | ||||||||
| 12 | Andy LaRoche | 3B | Aug. 3rd back injury has brought .411/.486/.922, 12-HR July to an abrupt hault | 23 | LAD | MLB | 88.1 | 11 ↓ | ||||||||
| 13 | Fernando Martinez | CF | Sidelined by hand injury during All-Star break for the second season in a row | 18 | NYM | AA | 87.3 | 14 ↑ | ||||||||
| 14 | Homer Bailey | RHP | Was put on DL July 19th with strained groin; had a similar injury earlier this year | 21 | CIN | MLB | 86.8 | 17 ↑ | ||||||||
| 15 | Jacob McGee | LHP | Mastering command and still missing bats; 30.9% K, 3.72 K/BB, and 1.07 WHIP | 21 | TB | A+ | 86.6 | 22 ↑ | ||||||||
| 16 | Daric Barton | 1B | It's hard to say he even has 15+ MLB HR potential; he's .305/.398/.453 w/ 33 2B | 21 | OAK | AAA | 86.2 | 16 ↔ | ||||||||
| 17 | Andrew McCutchen | CF | Hit 4 HR in first 77 games this year; has 5 HR in last 32; .252/.323/.377 overall | 20 | PIT | AA | 86.0 | 19 ↑ | ||||||||
| 18 | Reid Brignac | SS | Finally finding power stroke in what was becoming a solid-average season | 21 | TB | AA | 85.9 | 15 ↓ | ||||||||
| 19 | Jeff Clement | C | Jones' AAA teammate for most of '07; also slugging 100 points higher than '06 | 23 | SEA | AAA | 85.9 | 18 ↓ | ||||||||
| 20 | Johnny Cueto | RHP | Raise your hand if you chuckled when we had him ranked in our Jan. 3 Top 100 | 21 | CIN | AAA | 85.5 | 100 ↑ | ||||||||
| 21 | Wladimir Balentien | RF | Despite sizable slump since Futures Game, he's still .302/.375/.547 w/ 24 HR | 23 | SEA | AAA | 84.8 | 25 ↑ | ||||||||
| 22 | Neil Walker | 3B | Making transition to 3B just fine; .289/.360/.468 w/ 29 2B & 12 HR in 395 AA ab | 21 | PIT | AA | 84.6 | 28 ↑ | ||||||||
| 23 | Travis Snider | RF | When looking at his .303/.370/.478 line, keep in mind he's in pitcher-friendly MWL | 19 | TOR | A | 84.5 | 24 ↑ | ||||||||
| 24 | Wade Davis | RHP | Through AA 55.0 IP, he has a 23.0% K rate, 1.16 WHIP, and just 1 HR allowed | 21 | TB | AA | 84.5 | 23 ↓ | ||||||||
| 25 | Carlos Triunfel | SS | His .318 BA is misleading, as he's barely hitting for power; still very impressive | 17 | SEA | A+ | 84.4 | 56 ↑ | ||||||||
| 26 | Joey Votto | 1B | Could still be a stud in Great American Ballpark; not so much if he gets traded | 23 | CIN | AAA | 84.4 | 29 ↑ | ||||||||
| 27 | Carlos Gonzalez | RF | Up to .365/.413/.600 in 85 at-bats since the All-Star break; only 83 K and 15 HR | 21 | ARI | AA | 84.4 | 51 ↑ | ||||||||
| 28 | Lars Anderson | 1B | Basically doing what Rowell was supposed to; .283/.378/.441 w/ 8 HR in SAL | 19 | BOS | A | 84.4 | 38 ↑ | ||||||||
| 29 | Asdrubal Cabrera | SS | Extremely disciplined hitter with some pop and good enough glove to stick at SS | 21 | CLE | A | 84.4 | 32 ↑ | ||||||||
| 30 | Chris Marrero | LF | His power numbers are way down since jump to A+; .287/.344/.506 combined | 19 | WAS | A+ | 84.3 | 31 ↑ | ||||||||
| 31 | Jacoby Ellsbury | CF | Returned last Sun. from a groin injury that he sustained on Saturday, July 21st | 23 | BOS | MLB | 84.3 | 20 ↓ | ||||||||
| 32 | Ian Kennedy | RHP | Draftitus victim has 29.8 K%, 0.99 WHIP, and 3.23 K/BB between A+, AA, AAA | 22 | NYY | AAA | 84.2 | 53 ↑ | ||||||||
| 33 | Will Inman | RHP | Down to 4th in minors in Ks; has 29.9% K, 1.17 WHIP, and 3.27 K/BB (A+/AA) | 20 | SD | AA | 84.1 | 21 ↓ | ||||||||
| 34 | Gio Gonzalez | LHP | I was putting too much stock into his '06; 29.3% K, 1.13 WHIP, 3.31 K/BB in '07 | 21 | CHW | AA | 84.0 | 55 ↑ | ||||||||
| 35 | Bryan Anderson | C | Slowing down big time, but remains studly given age/lvl; .304/.358/.405 w/ 5 HR | 20 | STL | AA | 83.8 | 57 ↑ | ||||||||
| 36 | Jose Tabata | RF | Yes, he's in FSL but his 0.080 ISO (0.122 last year) says his wrist is messed up | 19 | NYY | A+ | 83.8 | 40 ↑ | ||||||||
| 37 | Angel Villalona | 3B | He'd be a Jr. in high school in the states, and he's .262/.341/.434 in Rookie-ball | 16 | SF | R | 83.7 | NR | ||||||||
| 38 | Elvis Andrus | SS | Dismal power output has him behind Triunfel...sorry it took me so long to get it | 18 | TEX | A+ | 83.7 | 41 ↑ | ||||||||
| 39 | Beau Mills | 1B | Look for monster '08 power totals; until then his .278/.338/.451 SAL line is solid | 20 | CLE | A | 83.6 | NR | ||||||||
| 40 | Brett Anderson | LHP | Stuff may not be better than Inman's; both know how to pitch and will succeed | 19 | ARI | A+ | 83.6 | 47 ↑ | ||||||||
| 41 | Adam Miller | RHP | When he finally comes back, it may be as RP; injurys + walks = unstable future | 22 | CLE | AAA | 83.5 | 25 ↓ | ||||||||
| 42 | Eric Hurley | RHP | With 21.2% K rate, 1.15 WHIP, and 2.69 K/BB, he could be a No. 3-4 or a RP | 21 | TEX | AAA | 83.4 | 58 ↑ | ||||||||
| 43 | Carlos Gomez | LF | Broken hamate bone could turn Mr. Singles into Dr. Singles when he returns | 21 | NYM | MLB | 83.4 | 30 ↓ | ||||||||
| 44 | Matt Antonelli | 2B | Turning me into a believer by backing up his CAL success; .366/.465/.622 in AA | 22 | SD | AA | 83.0 | NR | ||||||||
| 45 | Justin Masterson | RHP | Becoming the real deal; in AA (39.0 IP), 31.3% K, 0.71 WHIP, 5.00 K/BB, 1 HR | 22 | BOS | AA | 82.9 | NR | ||||||||
| 46 | Michael Bowden | RHP | 21.5% K, 1.14 WHIP, 3.25 K/BB are all solid, but CAL success was a mirage | 20 | BOS | AA | 82.7 | 32 ↓ | ||||||||
| 47 | Bill Rowell | 3B | All you can really hope is that he still isn't fully-recovered from his oblique injury | 18 | BAL | A | 82.6 | 42 ↓ | ||||||||
| 48 | Deolis Guerra | RHP | 1.15 WHIP & 2.94 K/BB = solid; 18.2% K = forgivable; health = legitimate concern | 18 | NYM | A+ | 82.6 | 35 ↓ | ||||||||
| 49 | Rick Vanden Hurk | RHP | Just 0.2 IP away from graduating; 27.7% K, 1.17 WHIP, 2.90 K/BB in 53.2 AA IP | 22 | FLA | MLB | 82.5 | 59 ↑ | ||||||||
| 50 | Chase Headley | 3B | Let's see what he can do in AAA before getting excited about 1.046 AA OPS | 23 | SD | MLB | 82.4 | 62 ↑ | ||||||||
| 51 | Tommy Hanson | RHP | Former DNF has 29.5% K, 1.20 WHIP, and 3.07 K/BB between A/A+ (101.3 IP) | 20 | ATL | A+ | 82.2 | 54 ↑ | ||||||||
| 52 | Kurt Suzuki | C | Ranks here because he's in the bigs and a decent bet to be an average regular | 23 | OAK | MLB | 81.5 | 94 ↑ | ||||||||
| 53 | Hank Conger | C | Perhaps highest-upside catcher in MiLB; .296/.344/.479 w/ 9 HR in 240 MWL ab | 19 | LAA | A | 81.3 | 89 ↑ | ||||||||
| 54 | Ian Stewart | 3B | Still potential to be an average regular; .302/.379/.479 w/ 15 HR in 401 PCL ab | 22 | COL | AAA | 81.2 | 51 ↑ | ||||||||
| 55 | Matt LaPorta | LF | Mainly going by his '07 NCAA season here, but he has 2 HR in 6 pro games | 22 | MIL | SS | 81.2 | NR | ||||||||
| 56 | Matt Tuiasosopo | 3B | "Lost prospect" who is finding a groove in AA; .277/.389/.423 w/ 26 2B, 6 HR | 21 | SEA | AA | 81.2 | NR | ||||||||
| 57 | Kevin Slowey | RHP | Has 21.8% K, 0.88 WHIP, 7.45 K/BB (in AAA); I still think he could be a No. 3-4 | 23 | MIN | MLB | 81.2 | 24 ↓ | ||||||||
| 58 | Cody Johnson | LF | 1st round pick ('06) is showing huge power potential; .262/.327/.545 in APPY | 18 | ATL | R | 81.1 | NR | ||||||||
| 59 | J.R. Towles | C | Chalk up another victory for the PP forums, Towles is starting to look like a stud | 23 | HOU | AA | 81.0 | NR | ||||||||
| 60 | Trevor Plouffe | SS | Developing the kind of bat MIN hoped for when it selected him 20th overall in '04 | 21 | MIN | AA | 81.0 | 48 ↑ | ||||||||
| 61 | Hector Gomez | SS | Hitting like Miguel Tejada at age/lvl (minus discipline); bat could play at 3B, too | 19 | COL | A | 80.8 | NR | ||||||||
| 62 | Kyle Blanks | 1B | Cal League awakening meshes well with MWL difficulties; 35+ MLB HR potenial | 20 | SD | A+ | 80.5 | NR | ||||||||
| 63 | Chris Parmelee | RF | Another guy who's silently slugging in MWL; .237/.307/.422 w/ 17 2B and 13 HR | 19 | MIN | A | 80.2 | NR | ||||||||
| 64 | Scott Elbert | LHP | Out for year after shoulder operation; 28.2% K, 1.25 WHIP, 2.04 K/BB in '06 | 21 | LAD | AA | 80.2 | 16 ↓ | ||||||||
| 65 | Johnny Whittleman | 3B | 2nd rounder ('05) mashed in MWL his second time around, sent to A+ last week | 20 | TEX | A+ | 80.2 | 57 ↑ | ||||||||
| 66 | Michael Burgess | RF | Largely considered a potential 1st rounder in Feb.; .301/.405/.527 in 93 GCL ab | 18 | WAS | R | 80.2 | NR | ||||||||
| 67 | Scott Moore | 3B | 8th overall pick in '02; .265/.374/.516 (AAA); last played 7/24 (unknown injury) | 23 | CHC | MLB | 80.1 | NR | ||||||||
| 68 | Max Sapp | C | Too talented to not take a big step up next season; .250/.334/.348 in 296 SAL ab | 19 | HOU | A | 80.0 | NR | ||||||||
| 69 | Jaime Garcia | LHP | Groundball pitcher has 22.0% K, 1.32 WHIP, 2.15 K/BB; out for year (elbow)? | 21 | STL | AA | 80.0 | 64 ↓ | ||||||||
| 70 | Jamie Romak | LF | Part of Adam LaRoche trade; .245/.385/.496 w/ 20 2B, 17 HR in 282 A/A+ ab | 21 | PIT | A+ | 80.0 | NR | ||||||||
| 71 | Ryan Sweeney | LF | Struggling to repeat '06 success; .275/.348/.417 ('07) vs. .296/.350/.452 ('06) | 22 | CHW | MLB | 79.9 | 69 ↓ | ||||||||
| 72 | Geovany Soto | C | Far from a sexy prospect, but a .345/.417/.631 AAA line is too good to overlook | 24 | CHC | MLB | 79.9 | NR | ||||||||
| 73 | Joe Koshansky | 1B | Two-way college player hasn't hit for as much power in AAA as he did in AA | 25 | COL | AAA | 79.9 | 92 ↑ | ||||||||
| 74 | Chris Lubanski | LF | 2003's 5th overall pick is creeping closer to bigs; .278/.348/.448 in AA/AAA | 22 | KC | AAA | 79.9 | NR | ||||||||
| 75 | Francisco Cervelli | C | Gaining steam after poor June/July; .275/.383/.386 w/ 23 2B, 2 HR in 280 FSL ab | 21 | NYY | A+ | 79.9 | NR | ||||||||
| Honorables: Oscar Tejeda (79.85), Phil Humber (79.85), Chris Carter (79.80, ARI), Adrian Cardenas (79.78), and Francisco Pena (79.78). | ||||||||||||||||
| Graduated (final ranking): Yovani Gallardo (2). | ||||||||||||||||
| Dropped Out of Top 25 (previous ranking): Jacoby Ellsbury (20) and Will Inman (21). | ||||||||||||||||
| * Our rankings combine a player's ceiling with the odds that he'll reach it and favor recent production | ||||||||||||||||
| ** Only signed professional players with less than 130 pro at-bats or less than 50 pro innings are considered for our rankings | ||||||||||||||||
| *** Ages are as of August 12th, 2007 | ||||||||||||||||
| **** Level is the highest level the player has reached | ||||||||||||||||
| ***** Pts. Is the player's score from my prospect ranking program | ||||||||||||||||
| ****** Pre. is the player's rankings from last week's Top 25, our Midseason Top 50, or our 1/3/07 Top 100. | ||||||||||||||||
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Project Prospect's Top 75 Rankings Update
August 6, 2007
