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HTP = Highly Top Prospect, TP = Top Prospect
ATLANTA (13)
Respectable Minor league system with solid talent inside the organization.
Top Pitching Prospect:
19 yrs old LHP Clay Lowery, Excellent fastball and a rough rider on the mound, Needs work on control - HTP
Top Position Player:
20 yr old LF Jumbo Munger, Possible five-tool player who can hit LHP really well. Top flight speed
Rating 2.85 - Grade B-
LY = 2.90, B-
CINCINNATI (18)
More than half of the system is under age 21.
Top Pitching Prospect:
18 yrs old RHP Cal Bush - As the #3 overall pick in the 2031 draft, will carry some pressure to live up to the hype - TP
Top Position Player:
19 yrs old CF Frank McLaughlin - Superb hitter, possible future batting champ. Defense needs work, injury prone - TP
Rating 2.37, Grade c+
LY = 2.72, B-
FLORIDA (17)
Talented group continues to grow.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old RHP Sid Landis, Selected 6th overall in the 2013 draft. Nice attributes, but not a whole lot of velocity - TP
Top Position Player:
18 yrs old CF Jim Fitzgerald, Power to all fields, good base runner, terrible defender right now. #9 Overall in 2030 draft
Rating 2.63, Grade C+
LY = 2.63, C+
LOS ANGELES-n (14)
Minor league system has more youth, but a couple of TPs to balance out.
Top Pitching Prospect:
23 yrs old RHP Rob Haford, WBL velocity and endurance, a bulldog on the mound, needs to improve control - TP
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old 3B Cliff Burton, Above average contact hitter, good power vs. LHP. WBL throwing arm, could be an All-Star - TP
Rating 2.76, Grade B-
LY = 2.83, B-
MILWAUKEE (18)
Pitching is exceptional, it's the hitting where there are questions.
Top Pitching Prospect:
19 yrs old RHP Al Reichle - Flame throwing RHP who severely lacks control. But throws REAL hard - TP
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old CF Don Posada - Power to all fields, strikeout prone vs. RHP, sub-par on defense, arm is weak
Rating 2.98, Grade B
LY = 2.97, B
MONTREAL (4)*
Mainly oversees pitching and catchers carrying mostly veterans.
Top Pitching Prospect:
22 yrs old RHP Beau Calzini - excellent control, already has WBL ring, system strives in high quality pitching - HTP
Top Position Player:
none
Rating 3.50, Grade B+
LY = 3.41, B+
SAN DIEGO (18)
Two future superstars, but the rest may never see a full two seasons in the show.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old LHP Todd Heath - has proven to be better than scouts predicted. Better suited as a closer - TP
Top Position Player:
18 yrs old LF Bob Williams - The #5 overall pick could have gone #1. Well rounded player can hit to all fields, great speed - HTP
Rating 2.21, Grade C
LY = 2.42, C+
ST. LOUIS (8)
Experience owner has well mixture of vets and high quality youth.
Top Pitching Prospect:
19 yrs old RHP Andy Purtell - Closer or set up? Gifted to get batters out - TP
Top Position Player:
20 yrs old C Mel Gaston, Will be a great hitter and is ready now. But is transitioning to Catcher - Projected All-Star
Rating 3.07, Grade B
LY = 3.07, B
BALTIMORE (13)
Major change over from LY. Carries plenty of depth and mix of vets.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old LHP Ytterbium Jenkins - Saw some WBL action, but won't listen and could not live up to potential - TP
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old C Miguel Luciano - Should be great defensively, has improve offensively, especially vs. LHP
Rating 2.85, Grade B-
LY = 2.88, B-
BOSTON (15)
A continuation of keeping a plethora of under 23 yr olds who are good, but only a couple of possible greats.
Top Pitching Prospect:
23 yrs old RHP Buddy MacKenzie, solid future starter, still needs to get better at control - TP
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old 2B Tony Manzanillo - Nice hitter with some power, can snag on defense but throwing is very suspect - HTP
Rating 2.50, Grade C+
LY = 2.50, C+
CHICAGO-a (13)
Numbers are underrated as the system has a few role players to create balance. Also has solid vets to add depth.
Top Pitching Prospect:
20 yrs old RHP Ole Everett- Future front line starter capable of being a #1 in the rotation - TP
Top Position Player:
19 yrs old CF Otto Kittridge, Five-tool player with all the elements to be great - Projected All-Star
Rating 2.56, Grade C+
LY = 2.73, B-
DETROIT (14)
Solid core system as the numbers do tell the amount of youth still developing.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old RHP Dave Suarez- Can eat up innings, average velocity, so needs to be smart. But control needs a whole lot of work
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old LF Dave Dwyer- Offensive powerhouse. Can do it all ... defense is a wreck waiting to happen - HTP
Rating 2.67, Grade B-
LY = 2.73, B-
NEW YORK-a (13)
Added youth dropped the system in numbers, but team still has a couple of great players a short time from teh show.
Top Pitching Prospect:
17 yrs old LHP Eddie Couch - Selected #1 overall in 2031, only time will tell if can be great - HTP
Top Position Player:
22 yrs old CF Swift Kennedy - Fantastic player who should be an All-Star by age 27 - HTP
Rating 2.52, Grade C+
LY = 2.74, B-
OAKLAND (16)*
System has mostly pitching prospects and catchers to train.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old LHP Dave Castle - excellent velocity, below average control
Top Position Player:
19 yrs old RF Dwayne Cregan - Could be a five-tool player, continues to get better all the same
Rating 2.59, Grade C+
LY = 2.67, B-
SEATTLE (19)
The wizardry from new owner could make this system top notch in two seasons.
Top Pitching Prospect:
22 yrs old RHP Ron Gardella - Superstar tagged at 22, Selected #2 overall in 2031 draft ROY favorite - Projected All-Star
Top Position Player:
18 yrs old RF Harvey Shelton - Superb player already, needs improvement vs RHP and not strikeout so much - projected All-Star
Rating 2.59, Grade C+
LY = 2.75, B-
WASHINGTON (14)
Plethora of pitching talent with a couple of superstars in waiting.
Top Pitching Prospect:
21 yrs old LHP Augie Murakami - Future closer with excellent velocity - HTP
Top Position Player:
21 yrs old OF Chizel Francois - Solid all around hitter, with decent power, Defense need work, lacks strong arm - TP
Rating 2.71, Grade B-
LY = 2.59, C+
March 15, 2017 at 08:53PM View BBCode
Is the "top rated system" based on the "rating" for each team or something else?March 16, 2017 at 12:21AM View BBCode
Originally posted by Maze
Minor League System ...
March 16, 2017 at 01:42AM View BBCode
Yeah I don't understand that either and maybe you could clarify. Here is why I ask.March 16, 2017 at 06:58AM View BBCode
Al.ight ... much of the criteria is based on eligibility. For example, a player carries a mentor score, they are now longer eligible to be counted for or against the system. Futhermore, a team than carries less than 10 players who qualify, I thought about the number and ten seem to be a good number. For example, yes - Montreal has studs, but only 4 players total out of 13 (two players belong to Oakland ... where is the completeness in rating a team who rather carry vets and make CP trades than rebuild?March 16, 2017 at 02:16PM View BBCode
I gotcha. When I look at a minor league system I look at future major league players. If someone has a B overall 27 year old then that's usually just someone to fill a minor league roster so they can get to 15 players. I agree you aren't going to have 15 good minor league players. Not only is that impossible, but it's a waste of talent since you can't develop all of them. If someone can have 5 future major league players in their minors then that's considered really good. I am not talking about 5 future B overall players or really even 5 B+ overall players. I am talking about 5 future A- or A overall type players.March 16, 2017 at 03:09PM View BBCode
This must take a lot of work. Thank you so much for doing it every year! I always look forward to reading you analysis.March 16, 2017 at 03:12PM View BBCode
Originally posted by jmckeean
This must take a lot of work. Thank you so much for doing it every year! I always look forward to reading you analysis.
March 16, 2017 at 04:56PM View BBCode
Montreal vs St. Louis, Montreal winsMarch 17, 2017 at 01:34PM View formatted
March 17, 2017 at 03:09PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Michael1
refer to St. Louis and Montreal as Goliaths ... A more objective ranking would be to use a 12 point scale and average the grades of all 16-23's in the minors ... I await your September diagnosis after a season of System 5 improves.
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