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

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Re: Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - LHPs)

Good to see Lamb getting attention again, as a Royals fan.
 

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

Nice to see Hedges at #4
 

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Re: Jonathan Mayo's Top 10 Prospects Per Position Lists (Today - Catchers)

Nice to see joseph getting love, can only help his BASE eee auto which is ssp to 99.

And for a top top prospect with power & at a vacant position on the yanks, I've been wondering why sanchez stuff isn't higher. Keep on buying.
 

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I had no idea Swanner was a catcher...lol, thought he was an OF.

If he is MLB ready in 2014...who moves, him or Rosario?
 

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Nice to see joseph getting love, can only help his BASE eee auto which is ssp to 99.

And for a top top prospect with power & at a vacant position on the yanks, I've been wondering why sanchez stuff isn't higher. Keep on buying.
He's been around for a while having been picked up at 16 yrs old. Still only 20 and about to hit the upper levels, his stuff is going to go nuts if/when he delivers this close to the show.
 

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#s 11-15 catchers ---


Sebastian Valle, Phillies - He can really defend and has some pop, but plate discipline is holding him back.

Rob Brantly, Marlins – Quietly has made his way to the big leagues, chance to play every day for Marlins after Anibal Sanchez trade

Michael Perez, Diamondbacks – A 2011 draftee from Puerto Rico, Perez had a very solid Pioneer League season and is a solid defender.

Wyatt Mathieson, Pirates — A solid debut for the 2012 draftee, making the GCL All-Star team. Whether he catches long-term remains to be seen.

Tim Federowicz, Dodgers — The former UNC standout doesn’t have a huge ceiling, but he can defend and can hit a bit.
 

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#s 11-15:

Adeiny Hechavarria, Marlins — He came over in the huge deal with the Blue Jays. The glove has never been a question. Now he’ll get to show if he can hit big league pitching.

Luis Sardinas, Rangers — Yup, that’s right, another shortstop prospect in the Rangers system. He’s taken a bit longer to develop, but has the chance to be a good one, too.

Jose Iglesias, Red Sox — He needs to stay on the field and he needs an opportunity to show he can hit big league pitching, especially with Xander Bogaerts charging up from behind him.

Trevor Story, Rockies — Very intriguing all-around skills. Even if he outgrows the position, should be enough bat for third.

Adalberto Mondesi, Royals — Raul’s kid is exceptionally young and exceptionally talented. Don’t be surprised to see him higher on this list in years to come.
 

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I thought Austin Romine would have been in 11-15. Isn't he the better overall/defending catcher in the Yankees system?

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