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Fangraphs Top 131 Prospects List

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3 hours ago, Eminor3rd said:

A viable MLB defensive C prospect with four plus tools (where the only non-plus is running) is like a generational talent.

60 is plus. 55 is above average.

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1 minute ago, Dam8610 said:

60 is plus. 55 is above average.

Well you said 55+ for all of them.

Out of this whole list, I'd bet you get 20-25 guys who stick on an MLB roster for the entirety of their 6 years of control. 

3 hours ago, Eminor3rd said:

Well you said 55+ for all of them.

Yes, I'd prefer above average for everything except speed. That's because speed isn't important for a C.

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