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BA 2011 Nationals Top 10 List-from Print Edition

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Exposfan

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1 Bryce Harper
2 Anthony Rendon
3 Brad Peacock
4 AJ Cole
5 Brian Goodwin
6 Alex Meyer
7 Matt Purke
8 Sammy Solis
9 Derek Norris
10 Steve Lombardozzi
 

Jaypers

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The Phillies and Mets are the next Top 10 lists to go up on the site. Can you enlighten us on those as well?
 

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Tools

Average Rendon
Power Hitter Bryce Harper
Strike Zone Discipline Rendon
Baserunner Eury Perez
Athlete Michael Taylor
Fastball A.j. Cole
Curveball Peacock
Slider Alex Meyer
Change-up Tom Milone
Control Tom Milone
Defensive Catcher Sandy Leon
Defensive Infielder Lombardozzi
Infield Arm Deion Williams
Defensive OF Michael Taylor
OF Arm Bryce Harper

Projected Lineup 2013
C Wilson Ramos
1b Mike Morse
2b Rendon
SS Espinosa
3b Ryan Zimmerman
LF Werth
RF Harper
CF Brian Goodwin
1 Starter Strasburg
2 Zimmmermann
3 Peacock
4 A.J. Cole
5 Purke
Closer Storen
 

jbone17

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ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Jaypers said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":143stqn9]Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.


You left off the sarcasm marks. ~


That's because I'm serious... I thought this was the Nationals' Top 10 Future Hot Dog Vendors list when I saw his name at #1.[/quote:143stqn9]

C'mon man...lol XD Harper is clearly the #1 in this system. Who else were you expecting BA to pick, prince charming?
 

markakis8

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jbone17 said:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Jaypers said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":3nb5usjg]Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.


You left off the sarcasm marks. ~


That's because I'm serious... I thought this was the Nationals' Top 10 Future Hot Dog Vendors list when I saw his name at #1.

C'mon man...lol XD Harper is clearly the #1 in this system. Who else were you expecting BA to pick, prince charming?[/quote:3nb5usjg]

Do you commonly hear whooshing sounds?
 

Jaypers

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The list is now up on the site, for those who want to read the scouting reports of the top 10.

As a favor for those of you who aren't subscribers, I'd be happy to PM you.
 

matfanofold

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ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.


Although I would not say "a complete joke" I do otherwise agree with you. I prefer a better balance of actual production vs ceiling, however BA commonly prefers ceiling to actual production. None the less, I still would put Harper in the top 3 or so, and considering this is simply an opinionated list of sorts, I do not think it's all that bad. Having said that Rendon is my clear #1.
 

NECpilgrims8

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Nothing like people trying to be bold.

Harper is the clear cut #1 in the system.....and clear #1 prospect in all of baseball.

His ceiling is absolutely huge and anyone who denies that is clearly on another planet.
 

tpeichel

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ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.

I remember back when one of the major prospectors was absolutely crucified for having Alex Gordon as the #30 overall prospect rather than the consensus #1 overall prospect. Turned out he nailed it.

Not that I agree, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts on why you think the Nationals have better prospects in their organization.
 

NECpilgrims8

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matfanofold said:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.


Although I would not say "a complete joke" I do otherwise agree with you. I prefer a better balance of actual production vs ceiling, however BA commonly prefers ceiling to actual production. None the less, I still would put Harper in the top 3 or so, and considering this is simply an opinionated list of sorts, I do not think it's all that bad. Having said that Rendon is my clear #1.

Are these AFL stats, after the season stats, not enough production for a freshly turned 19 y/o?

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=547180

Not sure how you can rank a slightly undersized, oft-injured, pure bat, plus defender prospect over Harper. Rendon is a fine player, but not nearly the tool set that Harper possesses.
 

ballerskrip

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tpeichel said:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.

I remember back when one of the major prospectors was absolutely crucified for having Alex Gordon as the #30 overall prospect rather than the consensus #1 overall prospect. Turned out he nailed it.

Not that I agree, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts on why you think the Nationals have better prospects in their organization.

Maybe. How many of the 29 prospects ahead of him had a better year in the major leagues last year? Just sayin
 

matfanofold

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NECpilgrims8 said:
matfanofold said:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Bryce Harper at #1 is a complete joke.


Although I would not say "a complete joke" I do otherwise agree with you. I prefer a better balance of actual production vs ceiling, however BA commonly prefers ceiling to actual production. None the less, I still would put Harper in the top 3 or so, and considering this is simply an opinionated list of sorts, I do not think it's all that bad. Having said that Rendon is my clear #1.

Are these AFL stats, after the season stats, not enough production for a freshly turned 19 y/o?

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb ... pid=547180

Not sure how you can rank a slightly undersized, oft-injured, pure bat, plus defender prospect over Harper. Rendon is a fine player, but not nearly the tool set that Harper possesses.

Like I said in the quoted post, I prefer a balance of production and ceiling when ranking prospects. It's clear that Harper has a higher projected ceiling. And Harpers production in the AFL (including his recent production in total) still falls short of what I would consider a top quality prospect, let alone the second coming of christ, even for a 19 year old.
 

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