Top 50 Prospect List

by Project Prospect
July 1, 2009
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Rk   Player   Pos   Comments   BB%   K%   Age   Org   Lvl   Pre
1   Matt Wieters   C   Since AA, walks have dropped with every promotion, strikeouts up, power down   13.8   16.2   23.1   BAL   MLB   1 ↔
2   Derek Holland   LHP   Has been stellar through 200+ MLB batters (17.6% K, 7.2% BB) -- poor HR rate   7.2   25.7   22.7   TEX   MLB   12 ↑
3   Jason Heyward   RF   Has missed 3+ weeks with hip-flexor and oblique injuries in '09; .381 A+ wOBA   9.5   14.9   19.9   ATL   A+   9 ↑
4   Tommy Hanson   RHP   After walking 17 in 66.1 Triple-A innings, he has walked 17 in 29.0 MLB innings   9.0   28.2   22.9   ATL   MLB   13 ↑
5   Brian Matusz   LHP   Struck out 13 on 5/8 (A+) and 10 on 6/17 (AA); 3 or fewer BB in 12-of-13 starts   7.8   27.7   22.4   BAL   AA   23 ↑
6   Carlos Santana   C   Strong contact hitter with power and great walk rate; solid bet to stick at catcher   15.0   14.5   23.2   CLE   AA   26 ↑
7   Justin Smoak   1B   Strained oblique during most of June could have been sapping power -- .152 IsoP   14.3   15.7   22.6   TEX   AA   16 ↑
8   Buster Posey   C   His bat is Double-A ready; very good in April, not good in May, outstanding in June   13.3   12.7   22.3   SF   A+   24 ↑
9   Chris Tillman   RHP   Walk rate surprisingly down from 11.2 in '08 (AA) to 7.0 in '09 (AAA, 298 TBF)   10.2   25.2   21.2   BAL   AAA   29 ↑
10   Fernando Martinez   OF   Went loco in May (.326 IsoP, 6.1% BB, 12.2% K); likely average or better regular   6.9   18.9   20.7   NYM   MLB   33 ↑
11   Jesus Montero   C/DH   Excellent contact hitter with decent power and his walk rate is up from A in A+AA   7.3   13.8   19.6   NYY   AA   37 ↑
12   Mike Stanton   RF   He owned the Florida State League, but he may be overmatched in Double-A   10.9   27.1   19.7   FLA   AA   21 ↑
13   Mat Gamel   3B   Good all-around hitter could easily surface as an average regular -- LD specialist?   10.0   19.5   24.0   MIL   MLB   53 ↑
14   Carlos Carrasco   RHP   Should reach bigs any day; walked 11.3% in AA (806 TBF), 7.1% in AAA (539)   9.4   21.1   22.3   PHI   AAA   41 ↑
15   Matt LaPorta   1B/LF   Solid bet to be an average MLB hitter; won't offer much defensive value, though   9.6   17.9   24.5   CLE   MLB   14 ↓
16   Nick Weglarz   LF   Walk machine is posting career power numbers while posting a respectable K%   15.8   20.4   21.6   CLE   AA   54 ↑
17   Dominic Brown   RF   Currently sidelined with a broken finger; IsoP way up from '08 (.126 vs. .241)   10.9   16.4   21.8   PHI   A+   69 ↑
18   Jarrod Parker   RHP   Mediocre FB command could be source of rise in walks, drop in Ks from A+ to AA   7.5   23.4   20.6   ARI   AA   19 ↑
19   Madison Bumgarner   LHP   We saw him and weren't impressed with breaking ball; plus FB; big K% dip of late   4.6   26.8   19.9   SF   AA   6 ↓
20   Yonder Alonso   1B   Broke his hamate bone on 6/18; still figures to be big-league ready sometime in '10   11.5   14.0   22.2   CIN   A+   27 ↑
21   Gordon Beckham   3B   Blazed through the minors before we got a good look at him; good contact/power   8.2   13.2   22.8   CHW   MLB   32 ↑
22   Pedro Alvarez   3B   K rate has been over 24% every month; IsoP and BB are both pretty impressive   12.3   25.9   22.4   PIT   A+   10 ↓
23   Andrew McCutchen   CF   2,000+ MiLB PA say he's a good contact hitter w/ some power and solid patience   9.7   15.6   22.7   PIT   MLB   35 ↑
24   Vin Mazzaro   RHP   Talk about a smooth transition to the bigs; Mazzaro has cruised from AA to Oakland 8.1   17.3   22.8   OAK   MLB   138 ↑
25   Desmond Jennings   CF   Has come to a screeching power halt in June, but his BB and K rates are still elite   10.2   12.9   22.7   TB   AA   75 ↑
26   Jhoulys Chacin   RHP   Improved K% every month from April-May; elite command SP; close to MLB-ready   6.6   21.4   21.5   COL   AA   28 ↑
27   Logan Morrison   1B   Missed 2 months with a broken wrist to start the season; has been solid in AA   10.4   16.1   21.9   FLA   AA   30 ↑
28   Hector Rondon   RHP   Pitching his finest yet and doing in in Double-A; 1 or fewer walks in 12-of-14 starts   5.8   22.4   21.4   CLE   AA   143 ↑
29   Michael Saunders   LF/CF   With the best K% and IsoP of his career, he's breaking out…and in AAA (PCL)   11.1   24.4   22.6   SEA   AAA   102 ↑
30   Jon Niese   LHP   Ground-ball pitcher has 100+ innings of AAA success, decent K% and OK BB rate   8.2   21.2   22.7   NYM   MLB   74 ↑
31   Tim Alderson   RHP   It's easy to doubt his fringe-average FB; command and curve are both plus, though   5.0   21.0   20.7   SF   AA   34 ↑
32   Jemile Weeks   2B   Tiny sample, but holy $%&#! won't keep it up; still, top 15 prospect entering '10?   13.1   15.7   22.4   OAK   A+   117 ↑
33   Kyle Blanks   1B   Posted highest walk rate of career in AAA; power/contact are his questions now   9.9   19.2   22.8   SD   MLB   42 ↑
34   Zach McAllister   RHP   Not someone you expected here? Great command; increased K% from A+ to AA   5.9   20.2   21.6   NYY   AA   110 ↑
35   Tyler Flowers   C   Likely catcher has shown impressive plate discipline as well as a big power stroke   15.3   19.6   23.4   CWS   AA   79 ↑
36   Wade Davis   RHP   140+ innings in each of the last 3 seasons; very close to MLB-ready; great June   9.0   24.1   23.8   TB   AAA   49 ↑
37   Chris Carter   1B   Contact up, power down from High-A to Double-A; very stable walk rate '06-'09   12.6   23.4   22.6   OAK   AA   98 ↑
38   Lars Anderson   1B   Posting  the first sub-.350 BABIP of his career, leading to a big dip in IsoP from '08   13.9   21.1   21.8   BOS   AA   18 ↓
39   Brett Cecil   LHP   Continues to succeed, though K% is down in '09; can he do it over 150 innings?   7.6   22.7   23.0   TOR   MLB   38 ↑
40   Eric Hosmer   1B   The truth is, he still has a lot of adjustments to make; walk rate is lone bright spot   14.2   23.3   19.7   KC   A   22 ↓
41   Jenrry Mejia   RHP   One of 2009's biggest breakout arms; GB pitcher with a solid K% and decent BB%   10.2   23.3   19.7   NYM   AA   NR ↑
42   Aaron Hicks   CF   Has yet to find his power in full-season ball, but we're talking about a tiny sample   14.7   16.0   19.8   MIN   A   40 ↓
43   Kris Medlen   RHP   Command specialist baffled R, A, A+, AA, and AAA hitters; slowing down in bigs   6.4   28.6   23.7   ATL   MLB   142 ↑
44   Martin Perez   LHP   Though it's hard to get excited about Low-A pitchers, he's definitely one to follow   9.9   23.4   18.3   TEX   A   84 ↑
45   Brett Lawrie   2B   Elite power hitter hasn't been dominant in the MWL but he's a solid all-around hitter   8.4   16.7   19.5   MIL   A   132 ↑
46   Jake Arrieta   RHP   Commanding the zone much better than he did in '08; large K% drop in AAA so far   10.1   26.3   23.3   BAL   AAA   131 ↑
47   Brad Lincoln   RHP   Forgot about him, didn't you? '06 T.J. surgery sidelined him until '08; just tackled AA   5.2   18.9   24.1   PIT   AAA   186 ↑
48   Austin Jackson   CF   Speedster doesn't look like much of a power hitter; could be an OK big league OF   9.1   21.7   22.4   NYY   AAA   52 ↑
49   Tim Beckham   SS   Still far too early to give up on him, but things aren't looking very good at the plate   7.0   21.7   19.4   TB   A   31 ↓
50   Jordan Lyles   RHP   He's Bumgarnering Low-A; K% has gone up every month: 23.3, 28.2, 37.4; WOW!   6.0   29.4   18.7   HOU
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We do not rank draft picks until they sign pro contracts; Strasburg would be No. 2 on this list, though   9.8   20.5   21.8            
HMs: Jaff Decker (LF), Kyle Drabek (PHI), Mat Latos (RHP), Casey Kelly (RHP), Lonnie Chisenhall (3B), Logan Forsythe (3B), Brett Wallace (3B),    
Sean O'Sullivan (RHP), Mike Carp (1B), Christian Friedrich (LHP), Jordan Walden (RHP), Daniel Hudson (RHP), Blake Beavan (RHP), and David Huff (LHP).
Dropped out: Mike Moustakas (11), Neftali Feliz (15), Brett Wallace (36), Dayan Viciedo (43), Jeremy Hellickson (44), Daryl Jones (45), Michael Ynoa (46),            
Michael Bowden (47), Wilmer Flores (48), and Freddie Freeman (50).                        
Graduated: David Price (2), Cameron Maybin (3), Colby Rasmus (4), Dexter Fowler (5), Brett Anderson (7), Travis Snider (8), Rick Porcello (17),    
Trevor Cahill (20), Jordan Schafer (25), Jordan Zimmermann (39), Gerardo Parra (78), Brett Gardner (115), Chris Coghlan (119), and Nolan Reimold (120).
* BB% and K% are career rates; Ages are as of July 1, 2009; Lvl is the highest level the player has reached; Our rankings factor in floor and ceiling    
                                     
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Note that the previous ranking column shows each prospect's ranking from our March 16, 2009 Top 200. The same goes for the numbers in parentheses for the dropped out and graduated players. Again, BB% and K% are career rates. The bolded BB%, K%, and age at the bottom of the chart are averages.

If you haven't seen our rankings before, you'll notice that we're huge on trying to pick out guys with high floors. Sorry if that approach contrasts with your fantasy league setup.

We strongly considered 110+ players for this list. Hitters with very low walk rates scare us. We're generally shy with pitchers who have injury histories (especially shoulder) and ones who haven't proven they can pitch 140+ innings in a season.

 

Questions about this list can be directed toward adamf@projectprospect.com or bsullivan@projectprospect.com