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Fangraphs board update (with 2019 draft guys)


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Vaughn now ranked 46th in the top 100, third behind Robert and madrigal in  the sox system.

 

Other draftees: 

 

Rutschman 9

Witt 38

Bleday 45

Abrams 62

Greene 85

Pretty unusual that only 6 draft guys make the top 10 right away usually it is at least 8-9. Others will make it based on performance but so far it looks like a pretty weak draft. This year only had 7 50s at fangraphs last year it was more than 10.

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14 minutes ago, dominik-keul@gmx.de said:

Vaughn now ranked 46th in the top 100, third behind Robert and madrigal in  the sox system.

 

Other draftees: 

 

Rutschman 9

Witt 38

Bleday 45

Abrams 62

Greene 85

Pretty unusual that only 6 draft guys make the top 10 right away usually it is at least 8-9. Others will make it based on performance but so far it looks like a pretty weak draft. This year only had 7 50s at fangraphs last year it was more than 10.

I think this is college pitching rearing its head again as they are typically more advanced, in addition to fangraphs offseason shift in downgrading pitching in general.

I think we will see a decent amount of action from the 10-30 players but they need to prove it.

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Thanks for the heads up on this.

Just did a quick run through and a couple things stood out. 4 of the top 5 guys on the list are from the Dominician Republic. Also, Atlanta and Tampa have absolutely loaded farms. Each organization has double digit guys listed in the top 130. That is insane. San Diego isn't far behind either. 

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23 hours ago, MyNamesRod said:

You can count darn near 10 guys ahead of Robert that should be behind him. Hayes, Trammel, brujan, lux, Bart, Sanchez, May, Ruiz, Whitley, maybe Pache 

Ruiz is quietly elite. Not a loud athlete and he doesn’t have loud tools but he has an amazing eye at the plate and amazing OBP skills and he doesn’t strike out. 

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1 hour ago, Jake said:

Appears MLB Pipeline has moved Robert up to 15, Baseball America moved him to 35 (from 49).

It seems pipeline is always the most bullish on Sox prospects in general. Fangraphs the least, but they always seem to be the most different in general. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

So if you take the BOARD from Fangraphs and just Filter on Sox, you get their Top 32 as they stand now as well as the updated overall Top 100 ranks for the Top 5:

Name             FV
1. Luis Robert (25) 55
2. Michael Kopech (28) 55
3. Nick Madrigal (30) 55
4. Andrew Vaughn (44) 50
5. Dylan Cease (49) 50
6. Dane Dunning 45
7. Luis Basabe 45
8. Blake Rutherford 45
9. Luis Gonzalez 45
10. Zack Collins              40+
11. Micker Adolfo 40+
12. Steele Walker 40+
13. Matt Thompson 40
14. Andrew Dalquist 40
15. Alec Hansen 40
16. Seby Zavala 40
17. Jake Burger 40
18. Konnor Pilkington 40
19. Tyler Johnson 40
20. Gavin Sheets 40
21. Danny Mendick 40
22. Luis Mieses 40
23. Codi Heuer 40
24. James Beard 35+
25. Zach Thompson 35+
26. Bernardo Flores 35+
27. Bryce Bush 35+
28. Lenyn Sosa 35+
29. Jimmy Lambert 35+
30. D.J. Gladney 35+
31. Zack Burdi 35+
32. Ian Hamilton 35+
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