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Los Angeles Dodgers Top 20 Prospects for 2009



All grades are EXTREMELY PRELIMINARY and subject to change. Don’t get too worried about exact rankings at this point, especially once you get out of the top 10. Grade C+/C guys are pretty interchangeable depending on what you are looking for.



1) James McDonald, RHP, Grade B+: Same grade I gave him last year, see no reason to change it given his strong season. Only concern is fly ball tendency.

2) Ethan Martin, RHP, Grade B: Higher ceiling than McDonald but need to see how he adjusts to pro ball. Impressive power arm plus athleticism.

3) Ivan DeJesus, Jr, SS, Grade B: Took a step forward offensively, good glove, just needs to cut down on errors and get more consistent. I think his difficult Arizona Fall League was an aberration.

4) Andrew Lambo, OF, Grade B: Not sure about the glove, but the bat looks quite strong to me.

5) Josh Lindblom, RHP, Grade B-: Rapid riser from the college ranks, could help in the bullpen quickly.

6) Devaris Gordon, SS, Grade B-: I am giving him an aggressive grade. He’s raw, but immensely talented. I don’t think he is Preston Mattingly.

7) Ramon Troncoso, RHP, Grade C+: Love the ground ball/power combination. Hope he throws strikes. Hasn’t broken 50 innings yet so still eligible for the book.

8) Scott Elbert, LHP, Grade C+: This might be a notch too low, but command and durability issues are still there.

9) Austin Gallagher, 3B, Grade C+: Sleeper prospect. Needs to tighten strike zone, but I think more power will come.

10) Josh Bell, 3B, Grade C+: Making progress, but reports about weight are disturbing and he might not hit enough for first base.

11) Xavier Paul, OF, Grade C+: Should be a very solid fourth outfielder.

12) Chris Withrow, RHP, Grade C+: Need to make sure he is healthy. Ceiling is high but so is risk.

13) Justin Miller, RHP, Grade C+: Like the hard sinker, but needs to improve secondary pitches to boost K-rate.

14) Tony Delmonico, 2B, Grade C+: Polished college hitter, making transition from SS to 2B. Needs to reduce errors.

15) Pedro Baez, 3B, Grade C: Excellent power potential and a strong arm, but there is a 43.7% chance (to pull a number out of the air) that he is pitching four years from now. Horrible plate discipline.

16) Jaime Hoffman, OF, Grade C: Another guy like Paul who would make a good reserve OF.

17) Jesus Castillo, RHP, Grade C: Added to the 40-man. Good control, not a dominant type.

18) Kyle Russell, OF, Grade C: Enormous power potential, but strikeouts are scary.

19) Nathan Eovaldi, RHP, Grade C: Possible steal from 2008 draft, high ceiling, needs experience.

20) Javy Guerra, RHP, Grade C: Good arm, fits better in the pen than he did as a starter.



Others: James Adkins, LHP; Geison Aguasviva, LHP; Danny Danielson, RHP; Victor Garate, LHP; Thomas Giles, OF; Steve Johnson, RHP; Paul Koss, RHP; Lucas May, C; Justin Orenduff, RHP; Jaime Pedroza, 2B-SS; Jordan Pratt, RHP; Jon Michael Redding, RHP (a sleeper), Travis Schlicting, RHP; Cole St. Clair, LHP; Josh Wall, RHP.



The Grade Cs are interchangeable. As usual, don’t sweat so much about where the Grade C+/C types rank exactly on this list. After I get past the top 10 I don’t worry so much about exact placement, since I’m trying to concentrate on the book right now. Some of the Grade C guys could be C+ in the book, and vice versa. I can probably fit one more player in, so make a suggestion if you like.



SYSTEM IN BRIEF

The Dodgers system has thinned out a lot, and actually looks a bit weak right now, though I trust Logan White and his people to recharge quickly.

Ethan Martin has the most impact ability, but given the attrition rate for young pitchers, I want to see how he adjusts to pro ball. McDonald’s ceiling is not as high, but I can’t in good conscience lower his grade from last year. I think he will be a solid pitcher as long as he doesn’t get traded to Colorado or Texas. I like DeJesus and it looks like Lambo can hit, though his glove doesn’t get good reviews and he might have to move to first base, reducing the value of his bat.

I’m giving Gordon an aggressive B-,which I guess may surprise some people used to more conservative ratings from me. There are quite a few arms here who have bullpen potential…Troncoso and Elbert close to the Show, plus several others further away.

Some of the Grade C guys at the lower levels have the potential to get higher grades once they prove themselves more fully, and this system could look much deeper a year from now.
 

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moxacaine said:
Martin is to high and i dont like him as a pitcher at all. Gallagher is way to low.

Martin is only high now because of expectations, once he throws a few pitches he'll come down. His ceiling as a pitcher IMO is higher than Gallaghers as a hitter, but both are young but Gallagher needs to show more next year.
Gallagher didn't blow me away this year at all, I have no problem putting Martin ahead of him.
 

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tonyrios said:
moxacaine said:
Martin is to high and i dont like him as a pitcher at all. Gallagher is way to low.

Martin is only high now because of expectations, once he throws a few pitches he'll come down. His ceiling as a pitcher IMO is higher than Gallaghers as a hitter, but both are young but Gallagher needs to show more next year.
Gallagher didn't blow me away this year at all, I have no problem putting Martin ahead of him.

I wouldnt even put Martin in my top five until he actually pitches a few games. Plus with his knee surgery who knows what to expect.
 

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moxacaine said:
tonyrios said:
moxacaine said:
Martin is to high and i dont like him as a pitcher at all. Gallagher is way to low.

Martin is only high now because of expectations, once he throws a few pitches he'll come down. His ceiling as a pitcher IMO is higher than Gallaghers as a hitter, but both are young but Gallagher needs to show more next year.
Gallagher didn't blow me away this year at all, I have no problem putting Martin ahead of him.

I wouldnt even put Martin in my top five until he actually pitches a few games. Plus with his knee surgery who knows what to expect.


Agreed and as stated earlier I might like him better as a hitter instead of a pitcher. As for Elbert being low he just doesn't look the same since his injury and he wasn't impressive in his call up last year. Should he get off to a good start this year his stock will be sky high.
 

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Wow, these guys have graduated/lost a lot of talent.

I didn't realize 03 BCDP Travis Schlichting was now a pitcher (man, there's something awesome about that card that epitomizes an era of prospecting that's since changed)

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