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John Sickels' Mid-Season 2012 Top 120 Prospect List Revision

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TGutta

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May 30, 2010
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Nice to see Oswaldo Arcia and Eddie Rosario make big jumps. Sano up a couple notches as well. Still holding out some hope that Hicks can finish the year strong. Not really doing horrible at AA, just not overly impressing anyone right now.
 

markakis8

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Oct 31, 2008
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Buckel WAY too low Cingrani, being a lefty, thought would be a tad higher and Straily doesn't even crack the top 120? WTF!?
 

Jaypers

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Aug 7, 2008
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Surprised to see Taijuan Walker jump 10 spots after his month long struggles.

There are always a few guys whom the "experts" rank extremely high, despite less-than-stellar numbers. Coming into this season, Mike Montgomery and Martin Perez were two of them. Walker appears to be the next in line.
 

chompsmcgee

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Jan 24, 2010
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George Springer is another head scratcher. Absolutely been a beast so far this year, yet only jumped a few spots.

Has Springer even outshone his teammate Domingo Santana?

Springer - .305/.385/.550 16 homers, 34 xbh, 88 k, 17 sbs, .935 OPS
Santana - .292/.363/.531 11 homers, 31 xbh, 80 k, 4 sbs, .894 OPS

Domingo is nearly 3 years younger than Springer, with no collegiate experience, putting up comparable offensive numbers (besides SBs) against the same competition. Of course, we're also talking Cal league so a lot remains to be proven in other contexts.
 

chompsmcgee

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There are always a few guys whom the "experts" rank extremely high, despite less-than-stellar numbers. Coming into this season, Mike Montgomery and Martin Perez were two of them. Walker appears to be the next in line.

The same experts rank Jurickson Profar the top minor league player over guys with significantly better numbers. Present/future tools, projection, and makeup are the things that the experts hang their hats on.
 

padremurph

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Was expecting to see Rymer Liriano somewhere in the 30s. He struggled early but has been on a tear lately getting promoted to AA last week.
 

johnny rook

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Jurickson Profar, Manny Machado are these guys cards selling well? I checked completed listings but haven't followed sales over the course of the season. $45-50 for a Profar chrome, time to sell?
 

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