My top 10 for the day....
1. D Hernandez
2. B. Mata
3. D Feltman
4. T Casas
5. J Groome
6. B Dalbec
7. A Flores
8. T Lakins
9. M Chavis (to be traded)
10. D Diaz
https://www.milb.com/milb/news/red-s...icle_302678414
It's been discussed before, but it seems like Trey Ball will still pitch here and there. He hasn't completely given up pitching.
Get to see Dalbec this year, saw him a couple years back in Lowell, see how much improvement in him. Looking more at his Fielding then anything.
https://www.milb.com/milb/news/2019-...es/c-302303186
Outside organization, cant wait till Guerrero, makes it up North.
Last edited by OH FOY!; 01-18-2019 at 11:46 AM.
He’s 24. Not exactly prospect age anymore and he’s been fairly slow and ineffective most of his career. But the idea of OF/P is apparently becoming a new thing, ever since Shohei Otani showed that it doubles your chance for injury.
Matt Davidson is trying to add pitching to his repertoire. Michael Lorenzen is trying to add outfield to his. Is this some crazy new trend? Or will it disappear faster than the careers of Brooks Kieschnick and Christian Bethancourt?
It may end up being a trend, but Ball isn't good at either. You have to be a good enough pitcher to get innings. Ball has sucked ass as a pitcher
Hal sucks
https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/r...O0M/story.html
Good article.
MLB.com's top 100 by team and rankings....
Top 40
5- SD: 2, 15, 23, 26, 34
4- CWS: 3, 18, 21, 40
4- TB: 13, 28, 29, 39
4- ATL: 24, 30, 32, 37, 38
3- CIN: 6, 16, 31
2- TOR: 1, 11
2- MN: 5, 9
2- HOU 7, 8
2- WSH: 4, 25
2- LAD:35, 36
1- COL: 9
1- OAK: 12
1- LAA: 14
1- DET: 17
1- PIT: 19
1- MIL: 20
1- SFG: 22
1-PHI: 27
1- STL: 33
41-100
4- SD: 48, 49, 72, 74
3- CWS: 40, 47, 80
3- HOU: 44, 80, 97
3- PIT: 46, 87, 96
3- AZ: 60, 73, 83
3- BAL: 64, 71, 90
3- TOR: 65, 76, 98
3- TX: 85, 88, 89
2- OAK: 42, 45
2- CWS: 47, 80
2- NYM: 51, 58
2- DET: 52, 78
2- TB: 55, 84
2- SEA 56, 91
2- NYY: 57, 66
2- PHI: 59, 77
2- LAD: 69, 70
2- HOU: 62, 97
2- Cubs: 67, 100
1- CLE 41
1- SEA: 43
1-CIN: 53
1- KC: 54
1-STL: 61
1- LAA: 63
1- MN: 68
1- WSH: 75
1- BOS: 79
1- SF: 92
1- Cubs: 94
1- COL: 95
1- MIA 99
MLB.com Top 100 by Team
9 SD
7 CWS
5 TOR
5 HOU
4 TB (all top 40)
4 ATL (all top 40)
4 CIN
4 LAD
3 of these 8 teams won their division last year.