In scouting and ranking the DSL, looking merely at production is where you will get lost and why many fail when doing so. It helps a ton but can be big red herrings at times.
Mongollon stands 5'8" and will be a non factor the higher he moves up in the minors unless he is graced with a growth spurt. The power will vanish quicker than White Sox fans' hopes for a 2024 playoff berth.
Nunez Jr. on the other hand is one of the top DSL players for me. He showed power, speed, and big time plate discipline (33 BB to 22 K).
While I haven't done my Sox rankings yet, I have done my preseason top 275 prospects and Nunez Jr. came in at 213 right ahead of the Reds' Alfredo Duno.
I do agree with the excitement going into this year, as it should be a lot more fun at the Arizona Complex League with Nunez Jr., Mongollon, Flores, and Gil there.
Last year's J15 class was sneaky good