Breaking down @MLBPipeline Top 100 Prospects by team. pic.twitter.com/uE8nh9W9L0
β Daren Willman (@darenw) January 10, 2018
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Got the names and positions of the 7 Bong?
The cupboard has been restocked quite nicely.
I'm really ready for the spring and baseball to get here.
Thanks for the list Bonger. That looks impressive.
It will be interesting to see what Brinson turns into now that he's gone. When I saw him with the big league team last year, he didn't overly impress me, but that said he probably was just too young and unpolished to make an immediate impact.
Maybe the Brewers will someday regret letting him go, but it sounds like the guy they got from the Marlins will definitely help them now and for another few years.
56. Keston Hiura, 2B
69. Corbin Burnes, RHP
96. Brandon Woodruff, RHP
Where are Ray and Ortiz?
Brinson certainly has the most star potential but looked overmatched at times. Harrison made a leap in lower level ball but I saw him play in Appleton and he looked totally lost.
Tough to project what these guys "might" be down the road but to Yelich is already where we think Brinson could be and he's signed for 4 more years.
Ray is trending the wrong way fast. Never trust Keith Law
Keston Hiura is healthy. That PRP injection in his elbow worked as a method to avoid surgery. Heβll be in his first big league camp.
β Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) January 28, 2018
Still should never trust Keith Law
Law believes that Woodruff and Brett Phillips are the most likely players on this list to have an MLB impact in 2018 and suggests that both could make the team out of Spring Training.
But but but...... Woodruff is rated the Brewers 4th best prospect and Phillips is the 10th best.
Your top prospect might be a long ways away from playing for the big club, but still be a top prospect.
I guess that makes sense, but someone who could make the 25 man roster should be better than the 10th best team prospect.
no.
Meanwhile, @KeonDDBroxton continues to hit everything thrown at him with the Sky Sox. This is his fourth homer of the year. pic.twitter.com/L6SuXllals
β Brad Ford (@BrewCrewBlue) April 15, 2018