I'm saying if you take OUT his amazing two month stretch (fluke maybe?).. Is he really worth more than Calhoun? I'm just speaking as GMs proabably are.. Clearly there's a disconnect in his market from what he thinks hes worth and what GMs will pay.. I'm assuming no one wants to pay for that potential 2 month fluke.
Robert the #1 OF prospect. FV - 65..
I still think it's insane that Robert is a full grade below Franco STILL.. Franco the only 70. I get hes crazy young and been awesome.. But he should not be in a tier alone.
Before his past 2 months with the Cubs... was castellanos more than a 8 million player? I think he has no market.. He's probably valuing himself as a 20 million and now hoping to get 15 and no one is biting.
I reallllllly like the idea of Mazara in RF as our 8 hitter right now... HOWEVER, if Castellanos wanted to try a 1 year-15 million "prove it" deal, then I would be fine punting on the Mazara experiment.
If he isn't getting 15 million a year offers right now he needs to take a one year deal.. Though if he has a Tigers-esque year next year, then he won't be a 15 million a year player.
FIRST BASE:
1. ANDREW VAUGHN
2. Evan White
3. Ryan Mountcastle
4. Triston Casas
5. Seth Beer
6. Bobby Bradley
7. Brent Rooker
8. Grant Lavigne
9. Michael Toglia
10. Lewin Diaz
Rough group.
CATCHERS:
1. Adley Rutschman
2. Joey Bart
3. Sean Murphy
4. Luis Campusano
5. Francisco Alvarez
6. Shea Langeliers
7. Keibert Ruiz
8. Sam Huff
9. Dalton Varsho
10. Miguel Amaya
Man I have been a massive fan of Varsho... That dude can do everything.
No Collins, but Catchers are deep. I'd assume he'd be in the 10-15 range.
Yeah, they have a top 3 lineup (assuming they don't regress much).. The White Sox however, I believe, will have a top 5. So I don't think there's going to be a massive gap there.
I suspect we will obviously see Robert, Madrigal and Vaughn in the top 10 of their positions. We already saw Kopech is the #4 RH pitcher.. I will guess that Collins will come in at the back end of the top 10 catchers.