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Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - Outfielders)

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So based on his omission from the 3B list, is Castellanos officially considered an OF prospect now?

Most likely. Unless he's on the 11-15 list, which I'd find hard to believe.
 

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Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - 3B)

Thought Jeimer Candelario would've made the list
 

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Lots of wild cards on the 3B list, every player has his obvious flaw(s) except Sano maybe. Seems like great 3B are a rarity these days. You would think there would be more good ones since mashers can play third.
 

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Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - 3B)

I'm guessing Gyorko is a 2b now
 

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Nice to see Sano #1, hopefully he will put together another nice season at Fort Myers. Keep working on his defense and lower his K's.
 

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7. Corey Seager, Dodgers...my sleeper. If he's like his brother the Dodgers have a stud.
 

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#s 11-15.

Miles Head, A’s — He hit for average and power while reaching Double-A in his first full season with the organization, coming from the Red Sox in the Andrew Bailey deal. Whether he stays at third remains to be seen.

Garin Cecchini, Red Sox — He stayed healthy in 2012 and showed he can really hit and play third. He even stole 51 bases. And I thought his younger brother Gavin was the one with the wheels!

Richie Shaffer, Rays — The first-rounder out of Clemson is an advanced bat with power. He’s playing third right now, but obviously with Evan Longoria entrenched, he’ll have to move to first or the outfield to get his bat into the lineup.

Rio Ruiz, Astros — Houston’s creativity in the Draft allowed them to aggressively pursue Ruiz and his outstanding left-handed bat. He gets comps to Eric Chavez.

Patrick Leonard, Rays — Sure, Wil Myers and Jake Odorizzi get all the attention, but Leonard could end up being a very good part of that package for James Shields and Wade Davis the Rays got from the Royals (This my wild card pick).
 

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Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - 3B)

JP does Candy man just miss out here?
 

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Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - 2B)

Can't complain w two Padres in the top 4.
 

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Ugh, if anyone trys to draw a Scooter Gennett/David Eckstein comparison thing...

Too obvious.
 

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#s 11-15:

Stefen Romero, Mariners — He’s hit .318/.368/.534 in his Minor League career so far. An argument can be made that he belonged in the top 10.

Grant Green, A’s — He started as a shortstop, then moved to the outfield and now is back in the infield at second, which is a good home for him. The bat has always had a chance to contribute.

Rougned Odor, Rangers — The Rangers are good at developing shortsotp prospects, why not on the right side of second base? Odor can hit, with a little pop, and can run a little, too.

Ronny Rodriguez, Indians — Yes, he’s nore of a shortstop now and has the skills to stay there. But if he’s going to play in Cleveland with Francisco Lindor someday, he’ll have to move and he did play 45 games at second in 2012.

Angelo Gumbs, Yankees — He has plus speed and is a basestealing threat. He only knows one speed and continues to improve defensively.
 

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#s 11-15:

Stefen Romero, Mariners — He’s hit .318/.368/.534 in his Minor League career so far. An argument can be made that he belonged in the top 10.

I was seriously hoping that I would be able to get in before this list and the prospect book were released, he is my pick for Mariners minor league POY.
 

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That 1B list is sort of underwhelming, or is it just me?
 

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