1. Devin Mesoraco, c
2. Billy Hamilton, ss
3. Yonder Alonso, 1b/of
4. Yasmani Grandal, c
5. Zack Cozart, ss
6. Daniel Corcino, rhp
7. Robert Stephenson, rhp
8. DiDi Gregorius, ss
9. Todd Frazier, 3b/1b/of
10. Brad Boxberger, rhp
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1. Devin Mesoraco, c
2. Billy Hamilton, ss
3. Yonder Alonso, 1b/of
4. Yasmani Grandal, c
5. Zack Cozart, ss
6. Daniel Corcino, rhp
7. Robert Stephenson, rhp
8. DiDi Gregorius, ss
9. Todd Frazier, 3b/1b/of
10. Brad Boxberger, rhp
No Yorman or Soto but they do include Gregorius. Interesting.
Compare to Redszone Top 10- so you don't need to flip back and forth
#1 C Devin Mesoraco
#2 1B/OF Yonder Alonso
#3 C Yasmani Grandal
#4 SS Billy Hamilton
#5 SS Zack Cozart
#6 RHP Dan Corcino
#7 RHP Robert Stephenson
#8 RHP Brad Boxberger
#9 1B Neftali Soto
#10 OF Yorman Rodriguez
I can see the Gregorius thing. He's young, he's fast, he has a good track record of hitting, and he supposedly plays a legitimate shortstop. I suspect that his position had a lot to do with it; and understandably so.
Actually, I'm more surprised by Corcino and Stephenson. I know it's consistent with where we had them, but I thought that our results were a little skewed along those lines. Apparently not.
I still think that, sooner or later--probably sooner--Torreyes is going to turn these rankings on their ear.
Best Hitter for Average: Yonder Alonso
Best Power Hitter: Neftali Soto
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Yonder Alonso
Fastest Baserunner: Billy Hamilton
Best Athlete: Billy Hamilton
Best Fastball: Daniel Corcino
Best Curveball: J.C. Sulbaran
Best Slider: Tim Crabbe
Best Changeup: Daniel Renken
Best Control: Justice French
Best Defensive Catcher: Tucker Barnhart
Best Defensive Infielder: Didi Gregorius
Best Infield Arm: Didi Gregorius
Best Defensive Outfielder: Ryan LaMarre
Best Outfield Arm: Yorman Rodriguez
Surprised to see Gregorius ahead of Soto, Torreyes, and Boxberger. Also somewhat surprised to see Hamilton ahead of Alonso, especially after what Alonso showed in Cincinnati at the end of last season.
Two things they clearly put a premium are are pedigree and premium position (SS).
Yeah, if all you do is scroll down the OBP column, I can see that. But he did OPS .753 this year as a 21-year-old in High-A and AA. He's never batted below .272 over a season (since an abbreviated first year in '08). Not bad for a young shortstop. From what's been written on these boards over the recent years, it seems like he's always been considered a pretty good offensive player.
I do not have any big issues with the top 10 list but the best tools is skewed. There is no one in the organization that would tell you that Yorman has a better arm than Jefry Sierra. Gregorius as the best defensive infielder? Huh? He is an athletic player with a great arm but he had 21 errors in 80 games after making 31 in 2010. You have two defensive wizards in Cozart and Rojas. Sierra or Phipps would be the debate for best defensive outfielder. LaMarre would not even be in the conversation.
All in all, they put a ton of work into this stuff and are to be commended. It is not an easy job.
He is my #12 prospect, and I could have easily put him at #11 without much of an after thought to it. He is the best athlete in the system aside from Billy Hamilton, makes a ton of contact, has some pop when he stays back on the ball (he completely changes his stance and approach when he reaches two strikes, so his power numbers don't always tell us what his power actually is), is a better defensive player potentially than anyone in the system who can hit their way out of a wet paper bag (Miguel Rojas) and has plus speed.