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LazerShow15

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With spring training starting up, I wanted to start a thread to list prospects in baseball drafted from 2010 - Present that are starting to heat up or are moving up the in the Prospect Status Category. Now some also can be younger players with MLB experience.

This thread also can be used to help those who have Bowman Singles or Prospect Singles and have better timing to get rid of them. I will start the list from what I have been seeing.

1. Robert Stephenson
2. Gregory Polanco
3. Javier Baez
4. Salvador Perez
5. Noah Syndergaard
 

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Henry Owens and lindor

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I still can't wrap my arms around the Lindor love. That little dude is going to be lucky to be a .280 hitter with 5-8 homeruns in the bigs. The hype will fly by and people will realize that he is Elvis Andrus with less power. NON hobby factor.
 

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I still can't wrap my arms around the Lindor love. That little dude is going to be lucky to be a .280 hitter with 5-8 homeruns in the bigs. The hype will fly by and people will realize that he is Elvis Andrus with less power. NON hobby factor.

Shortstop is considered a premium position, and he is considered to be the one least likely to have to move off it among the top SS prospects on the experts' top 100 lists. Not to mention excellent plate discipline as well. I could see him hitting .300 in the bigs.

His overall ceiling is comparable to that of Andrelton Simmons', IMO.
 
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Shortstop is considered a premium position, and he is considered to be the one least likely to have to move off it among the top SS prospects on the experts' top 100 lists. Not to mention excellent plate discipline as well. I could see him hitting .300 in the bigs.

His overall ceiling is comparable to that of Andrelton Simmons', IMO.

I hear you, but offense sells. His first full season when he bats .264 with 3 HR, his cards will plummet. Andrelton is substantially bigger than Lindor as well, and in my opinion has much more hope of adding power and overall offense.
 

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Shortstop is considered a premium position, and he is considered to be the one least likely to have to move off it among the top SS prospects on the experts' top 100 lists. Not to mention excellent plate discipline as well. I could see him hitting .300 in the bigs.

His overall ceiling is comparable to that of Andrelton Simmons', IMO.

...with way less of a power projection. Shortstop is only a premium position when your adding the premium with run producing numbers. He's Alcides Escobar in my book; a commodity in real life but not a good investment to me. I agree.
 

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