19 hours ago19 hr Caleb Bonemer (INF) – 15Braden Montgomery (OF) – 24Noah Schultz (LHP) – 27Hagen Smith (LHP) – 50Billy Carlson (SS) – 53Not too shabby. I thought Bonemer would be crack the top 10 in this ranking. Didn't know Schultz is still considered a "prospect" though.https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects
17 hours ago17 hr 1 hour ago, ron883 said:Caleb Bonemer (INF) – 15Braden Montgomery (OF) – 24Noah Schultz (LHP) – 27Hagen Smith (LHP) – 50Billy Carlson (SS) – 53Not too shabby. I thought Bonemer would be crack the top 10 in this ranking. Didn't know Schultz is still considered a "prospect" though.https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospectsSó is Yesavage, for now.
2 hours ago2 hr 16 hours ago, ron883 said:Caleb Bonemer (INF) – 15Braden Montgomery (OF) – 24Noah Schultz (LHP) – 27Hagen Smith (LHP) – 50Billy Carlson (SS) – 53Not too shabby. I thought Bonemer would be crack the top 10 in this ranking. Didn't know Schultz is still considered a "prospect" though.https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospectsNot enough service time yet.
44 minutes ago44 min I think Bonemer is more of a 30ish prospect, Billy Carlson 70ish, I think Braden Montgomery should be in the teens though
43 minutes ago43 min 17 hours ago, caulfield12 said:Só is Yesavage, for now.so pitchers accumulate service time by the amount of innings pitched, not the number of days on a roster?
36 minutes ago36 min 2 minutes ago, joejoesox said:so pitchers accumulate service time by the amount of innings pitched, not the number of days on a roster?I think so...some services apply the rookie status of 50 IP and 130 at bats/pa's, etc.Schultz will be removed soon, for example.Then it will be back down to four on that list, but draft day automatically puts whoever we take anywhere from 10-25.Some would even argue Cholowsky will be in the 6-9 range right off the bat. Edited 35 minutes ago35 min by caulfield12
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