caulfield12 Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 (edited) Bonemer, Carlson, H.Smith 76-79 Schultz 66 Braden as just the #6 prospect in org Colson was back up at #39 1.Colson Montgomery (39)SS7 2.Noah Schultz (66)LHP3 3.Caleb Bonemer (76)SS5 4.Billy Carlson (77)SS6 5.Hagen Smith (79)LHP4 6.Braden MontgomeryRF3 7.Jaden FauskeRFNR 8.Peyton PalletteRHP10 9.Tanner McDougalRHPNR 10.George WolkowRFNR 76. Caleb Bonemer, SS, Chicago White Sox 77. Billy Carlson, SS, Chicago White Sox 78. Cam Caminiti, LHP, Atlanta Braves 79. Hagen Smith, LHP, Chicago White Sox 80. Didier Fuentes, RHP, Atlanta Braves 81. Spencer Jones, CF, New York Yankees 82. Connor Prielipp, LHP, Minnesota Twins 83. Brandon Sproat, RHP, New York Mets 84. Tink Hence, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals 85. Emil Morales, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers 86. Lazaro Montes, RF, Seattle Mariners 87. Jarlin Susana, RHP, Washington Nationals 88. Jakob Marsee, CF, Miami Marlins https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/46017620/2025-mlb-prospect-rankings-update-kiley-mcdaniel-konnor-griffin-kevin-mcgonigle-jesus-made Edited August 20 by caulfield12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caulfield12 Posted August 20 Author Share Posted August 20 Just woke up in China and didn't see this also in the minor leagues thread, but they obviously 1) did this list when he was struggling two weeks ago or 2) relied on last season's results/injury way too much and haven't paid attention at all. But that makes little sense as the other Sox prospects have experienced so much volatility in rankings this year. The home run numbers aren't quite there...but the raw tools are evident to every scout that watches prospects closely, other than blazing speed. He's almost the prototype for a RFer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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