Moonslav has 9 names as candidates for making MLB by 2022. Doubtful all so. There could be a flop or two, or an injury that derails or inhibits progress, etc.
But the names:
Dalbec: Blocked in Boston by Devers and Chavis. Good defensive 3B with a cannon arm but a Three True Outcome hitter at the plate. Likely traded.
Mata: Sox need arms. I'm hoping he debuts this season.
Chatham: Had a decent season at the plate in Pawtucket last year. Ready for MLB. Glove will play but bat is a potential issue. Probably a utility infielder, and that is not a position the Sox (or most teams) struggle to fill.
Houck: Like Mata, it would be nice to see him this season, most likely out of the bullpen. Maybe he gets called up if the Sox move Workman and/or Barnes.
Wong: Not sure what his future holds at all. Versatile player who is weak defensively everywhere. Decent hitter, but is it enough to make up for his lack of position? Maybe trade bait, with some appeal to small market clubs?
Ward: Hopefully he debuts in AA in 2021. We shall see from there.
Downs: Needs to get back into AA and do something
Casas: See Ward above.
Duran: A big question mark offensively in my mind. His BABIP made him look stellar in A ball, but he was exposed in AA. What is working for him best is the weakness of outfield prospects in the Sox system
Wilson (a late addition): Is he MLB talent? I could see him peaking in AAA and maybe being an occasional call up, but no one we remember 5 years from now.
The fun part is there is sometimes that player who just figures something out and rises from nowhere to become a legit prospect. Do the Sox have anyone like this? Can, say, Nick Decker finally put together a decent season? Can Jay Groome finally stay healthy for once?