2012 Prospect Organizational Ranks
Posted: March 23, 2012 | Author: Chris St. John | Filed under: Prospects, Rankings |
I have completed organizational prospect rankings based on their total amount of top 100 points. It will be very top-heavy – a team with a few top prospects can really shoot up the rankings. It also doesn’t account for players that don’t appear on top-100 lists which could still very well be an important part of the organization’s future. Each team includes the total amount of points and each player listed in the consensus top 185. I removed Yu Darvish and Yoenis Cespedes from these rankings.
| 30 |
Chicago White Sox |
337 |
|
Addison Reed |
236 |
|
Nestor Molina |
101 |
| 29 |
Milwaukee Brewers |
662 |
|
Wily Peralta |
322 |
|
Jed Bradley |
163 |
|
Taylor Jungmann |
151 |
|
Tyler Thornburg |
24 |
|
Scooter Gennett |
2 |
| 28 |
Cleveland Indians |
744 |
|
Francisco Lindor |
723 |
|
Ronny Rodriguez |
19 |
|
Dillon Howard |
2 |
| 27 |
San Francisco Giants |
775 |
|
Gary Brown |
748 |
|
Joe Panik |
24 |
|
Francisco Peguero |
3 |
| 26 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
777 |
|
Trevor May |
556 |
|
Jesse Biddle |
143 |
|
Sebastian Valle |
57 |
|
Brody Colvin |
21 |
| 25 |
Miami Marlins |
813 |
|
Christian Yelich |
750 |
|
Jose Fernandez |
49 |
|
Matt Dominguez |
14 |
| 24 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
832 |
|
Zach Lee |
564 |
|
Allen Webster |
174 |
|
Nathan Eovaldi |
94 |
| 23 |
Minnesota Twins |
1574 |
|
Miguel Sano |
956 |
|
Eddie Rosario |
208 |
|
Aaron Hicks |
196 |
|
Oswaldo Arcia |
159 |
|
Kyle Gibson |
21 |
|
Adrian Salcedo |
18 |
|
Joe Benson |
13 |
|
Liam Hendriks |
3 |
| 22 |
Houston Astros |
1606 |
|
Jonathan Singleton |
669 |
|
George Springer |
484 |
|
Jarred Cosart |
444 |
|
Jonathan Villar |
9 |
| 21 |
Boston Red Sox |
1664 |
|
Xander Bogaerts |
668 |
|
Will Middlebrooks |
432 |
|
Matt Barnes |
146 |
|
Garin Cecchini |
124 |
|
Blake Swihart |
79 |
|
Brandon Jacobs |
67 |
|
Bryce Brentz |
62 |
|
Anthony Ranaudo |
50 |
|
Ryan Lavarnway |
29 |
|
Jose Iglesias |
7 |
| 20 |
Cincinnati Reds |
1682 |
|
Devin Mesoraco |
1108 |
|
Billy Hamilton |
486 |
|
Daniel Corcino |
62 |
|
Zack Cozart |
26 |
| 19 |
Detroit Tigers |
1729 |
|
Jacob Turner |
1059 |
|
Nick Castellanos |
603 |
|
Drew Smyly |
62 |
|
Casey Crosby |
5 |
| 18 |
Chicago Cubs |
1855 |
|
Brett Jackson |
705 |
|
Anthony Rizzo |
642 |
|
Javier Baez |
324 |
|
Matt Szczur |
110 |
|
Ronald Torreyes |
26 |
|
Junior Lake |
23 |
|
Josh Vitters |
12 |
|
Welington Castillo |
10 |
|
Dillon Maples |
3 |
| 17 |
New York Mets |
1892 |
|
Zack Wheeler |
901 |
|
Matt Harvey |
868 |
|
Jeurys Familia |
115 |
|
Brandon Nimmo |
8 |
| 16 |
Los Angeles Angels |
2125 |
|
Mike Trout |
1284 |
|
Jean Segura |
653 |
|
Garrett Richards |
147 |
|
Kaleb Cowart |
21 |
|
John Hellweg |
20 |

| 15 |
Tampa Bay Rays |
2330 |
|
Matt Moore |
1285 |
|
Hak-Ju Lee |
688 |
|
Taylor Guerrieri |
148 |
|
Chris Archer |
77 |
|
Mikie Mahtook |
42 |
|
Enny Romero |
36 |
|
Alex Torres |
30 |
|
Tim Beckham |
24 |
| 14 |
Washington Nationals |
2450 |
|
Bryce Harper |
1292 |
|
Anthony Rendon |
1072 |
|
Alex Meyer |
57 |
|
Sammy Solis |
15 |
|
Matt Purke |
10 |
|
Brian Goodwin |
4 |
| 13 |
New York Yankees |
2466 |
|
Manny Banuelos |
994 |
|
Gary Sanchez |
569 |
|
Dellin Betances |
518 |
|
Mason Williams |
251 |
|
Jose Campos |
88 |
|
Dante Bichette Jr. |
32 |
|
Ravel Santana |
14 |
| 12 |
Baltimore Orioles |
2600 |
|
Manny Machado |
1202 |
|
Dylan Bundy |
1136 |
|
Jonathan Schoop |
257 |
|
Parker Bridwell |
5 |
| 11 |
Colorado Rockies |
2734 |
|
Nolan Arenado |
1000 |
|
Drew Pomeranz |
951 |
|
Wilin Rosario |
367 |
|
Chad Bettis |
319 |
|
Tim Wheeler |
74 |
|
Hector Gomez |
21 |
|
Trevor Story |
2 |
| 10 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
2910 |
|
Travis d’Arnaud |
1003 |
|
Jake Marisnick |
636 |
|
Anthony Gose |
549 |
|
Drew Hutchison |
185 |
|
Noah Syndergaard |
163 |
|
Daniel Norris |
158 |
|
Justin Nicolino |
111 |
|
Deck McGuire |
55 |
|
Aaron Sanchez |
28 |
|
Adonys Cardona |
18 |
|
Adeiny Hechavarria |
4 |
| 9 |
Atlanta Braves |
2964 |
|
Julio Teheran |
1214 |
|
Arodys Vizcaino |
784 |
|
Randall Delgado |
670 |
|
Christian Bethancourt |
176 |
|
Andrelton Simmons |
105 |
|
Tyler Pastornicky |
15 |
| 8 |
Oakland Athletics |
3042 |
|
Jarrod Parker |
907 |
|
Michael Choice |
627 |
|
A.J. Cole |
498 |
|
Brad Peacock |
417 |
|
Sonny Gray |
363 |
|
Grant Green |
134 |
|
Derek Norris |
93 |
|
Chris Carter |
3 |
| 7 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
3138 |
|
Trevor Bauer |
1113 |
|
Tyler Skaggs |
1036 |
|
Archie Bradley |
904 |
|
David Holmberg |
53 |
|
Matt Davidson |
32 |
| 6 |
San Diego Padres |
3146 |
|
Yonder Alonso |
601 |
|
Yasmani Grandal |
592 |
|
Rymer Liriano |
446 |
|
Casey Kelly |
420 |
|
Jedd Gyorko |
304 |
|
Robbie Erlin |
299 |
|
Joe Wieland |
131 |
|
Cory Spangenberg |
129 |
|
Joe Ross |
74 |
|
James Darnell |
67 |
|
Keyvius Sampson |
62 |
|
Jaff Decker |
14 |
|
Austin Hedges |
7 |
| 5 |
Texas Rangers |
3204 |
|
Jurickson Profar |
1221 |
|
Martin Perez |
950 |
|
Mike Olt |
448 |
|
Leonys Martin |
317 |
|
Neil Ramirez |
208 |
|
Jorge Alfaro |
38 |
|
Rougned Odor |
21 |
|
Christian Villanueva |
1 |
| 4 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
3346 |
|
Gerrit Cole |
1162 |
|
Jameson Taillon |
1132 |
|
Josh Bell |
477 |
|
Starling Marte |
429 |
|
Luis Heredia |
95 |
|
Robbie Grossman |
51 |
| 3 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
3393 |
|
Shelby Miller |
1236 |
|
Carlos Martinez |
921 |
|
Oscar Taveras |
564 |
|
Kolten Wong |
234 |
|
Tyrell Jenkins |
214 |
|
Zack Cox |
122 |
|
Trevor Rosenthal |
58 |
|
Matt Adams |
32 |
|
Jordan Swagerty |
9 |
|
Lance Lynn |
3 |
| 2 |
Kansas City Royals |
3688 |
|
Wil Myers |
1094 |
|
Bubba Starling |
916 |
|
Mike Montgomery |
705 |
|
Jake Odorizzi |
521 |
|
Cheslor Cuthbert |
358 |
|
John Lamb |
74 |
|
Jorge Bonifacio |
20 |
| 1 |
Seattle Mariners |
4541 |
|
Jesus Montero |
1213 |
|
Danny Hultzen |
1039 |
|
Taijuan Walker |
996 |
|
James Paxton |
713 |
|
Nick Franklin |
548 |
|
Vinny Catricala |
32 |
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[...] Steal of Home lists the Jays at 10th in their consensus organizational prospect rankings– but it should be noted that it’s based on points accumulated in their system, which makes the lists pretty top-heavy. The Jays have a lot of guys who made it onto the various top 100s, but are behind other clubs in terms of top tier talent, mostly because their high-end guys are still so new to pro ball, and don’t generally rank as well when that’s the case. [...]
Chris, Great thanks for all the work you put into this fantastic prospects’ list.
It is amazing that nobody thought of this combined approach before.
I write for the Bosox Injection website and this is a wonderful resource for us.
I posted a story about the Red Sox prospect rankings a few weeks ago and recommended that our readers check out your work.
Earl
Thanks, I appreciate it