I looked at list. It is garbage. Paredes (11) and Taylor (25) can't even crack Top 10. I know the prospect writers generally have a bias against reliever risk, but damn. When I saw the Top 10, I thought they were using the revised methodology for who is still a prospect like MLB Pipeline and FanGraphs. Edit: There is still a lot of risk that Paredes and Taylor aren't effective going forward as they've only seen limited MLB action. Though, I'd have guys that will play in major leaguers ranked ahead of guys that may never make it to the show.
Wrenn is the 2nd highest 2016 draftee that Houston has released (after 4th rounder Brett Adcock). 11 2016 draftees remain in the system: 1 Forrest Whitley 5 Abraham Toro 19 Taylor Jones 2 Ronnie Dawson 9 Ryan Hartman 14 Carson LaRue 15 Alex De Goti 18 Colin McKee 8 Nick Hernandez 11 Chad Donato 12 Carment Benedetti # of draftees still in the system by year: 2012: 2 2013: 1 2014: 1 2015: 6 2016: 11 2017: 16 2018: 23 2019: 27 2020: 4 Incidentally, now that Springer is gone, no draftees remain from the 2011 draft, the last before Luhnow took over. That draft produced very little outside of Springer, who alone made it successful. Adrian Houser (2nd rd) is a decent BoR SP for Milwaukee and was part of the ill-fated Gomez trade. Others to reach the majors were Nick Tropeano (5th) and Matt Duffy (20th). 4th rounder LHP Chris Lee is still active but has yet to reach the big leagues.
I don't think this list factors in International players as some haven't officially signed. Astros 26th Farm System by BA. Sea 2 LAA 22 Rangers 24 Oak 29 While BA has errors in their system, the overall picture is likely right. Seattle has some top end talent. The other AL West teams don't have as much top end talent. I like the Astros Farm System more than LAA, Rangers, and Oakland, but it isn't by that much. Usually, I think Astros have better reliever depth/BoR depth than other AL West Teams that isn't being counted as upside, but will likely impact wins more than some upside. Astros still have Tucker, Alvarez, Framber, Javier, and Urquidy for 5 more years. As long as 4 of those 5 stay healthy and productive, Seattle's farm advantage is not likely to provide more club controlled MLB talent than that in any of the next 5 years even with Lewis and Sheffield.
Yep, the Astros should be in contention to win their division thru 2025 at least. I wonder how much difference it would have made in these rankings if they’d had their 1st and 2nd rd picks last year. I do think over the course of both years losing their top 2 picks it will have meant a handful of spots lower.
If I remember correctly, the draft picks lost had a combined ~$15M in value (about 2 wins worth). If I recall correctly, there was about a $100M difference between 15th and 25th on FanGraphs last year. So probably 2-4 spots as differences get greater the better a team is ranked.
https://www.prospectslive.com/gener...uld-benefit-from-a-changed-pitch-mix-part-one 19 in this list is Bielak. The TLDR version is throw his fastball less and more horizontal stuff (change-up, slider). Not sure if that would make him a MLB pitcher long term, but he's got to either locate his fastball better or throw it less to have chance.
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Updated roster projections after looking at the ST invite list: MLB: C: Maldonado, Castro IF: Gurriel, Altuve, Correa, Bregman, Diaz, Toro OF: Tucker, Straw, Brantley, Alvarez, Souza SP: Greinke, McCullers, Valdez, Urquidy, Javier RP: Stanek, Taylor, Raley, Paredes, Smith, Cishek, Baez, Pressly DL/DFA: Verlander, James, Pruitt, Emanuel AAA: C: Stubbs, Quintana, Shaver IF: Jones, Hinojosa, Pena, De Goti OF: McCormick, Siri, Dawson, De La Cruz, Meyers SP: Whitley, Abreu, Garcia, Bielak, Martes, Rodriguez, Hartman, Larue RP: Blanco, Garza, Scheetz, Ferrell, Velazquez, Scrubb DL/Released/Intactive: McKee, DeJuneas, Hernandez AA: C: Papierski, Manea IF: Adams, Valdez, Kessinger, Hensley, M Sierra OF: Leon, Adolph, Gonzalez, Costes, Matijevic SP: Ivey, Solis, Solomon, Conine, Dubin, Torres, Hansen, Henley, Deason, Donato RP: Mushinski, Record, Collado, Martinez DL/Released/Inactive: Salazar, Holderbach, Julks, Schreiber, Taylor, Daniels, Bermudez, Henderson, Benedetti, L Rodriguez, Rosado, Conn, Cabral, France, Ruppenthal, Freure High A: C: K Lee, Stubbs, Paulino IF: Santana, Nova, Perez, AJ Lee OF: Barefoot, Daniels, Brewer, McKenna, Abreu P: Brown, Brown, Chavez, Bravo, Cody, West, Sprinkle, Endersby, Gruller, Peck, Serrano, Gayle, Tejada DL/Released/Inactive: Biermann, Wielansky, Arias, Jordan, Rodriguez, Machado, Casey, McDonald, Ceballos, Plumlee, Horrell, Drennan, Holcomb, Dickey, Barry, Moclair A: C: Berryhill, Perry, Rodriguez IF: Lorenzo, Whitcomb, Correa, Carrasco, Zimmerman OF: Corona, Barber, Guerrero, Dirden, Orr P: Santos, Schroeder, Macuare, Gusto, Lopez, Lopez, Melendez, Cobos, Pacheco, Matthews, Ramirez, Tamarez, Taverez DL/Released/Intactive: Castillo, Krabbe, Gomez, Urdaneta, Ramirez, Mendoza, Cueta, Espinosa, Robaina, Bellozo, De Paula, Jaquez, Mejias, Jimenez, Garcia, Gonazlez, Pereira, CHavez,Rodriguez, Bojorquez
Houston Astros Top 30 Prospects, Ranked by Baseball America Grade and risk included. 1. Forrest Whitley, RHP, 60/Extreme; listed as org's top 2021 MLB rookie 2. Luis Garcia, RHP, 50/Medium 3. Jeremy Pena, SS, 50/High 4. Alex Santos, RHP, 55/Extreme 5. Bryan Abreu, RHP, 50/High 6. Tyler Ivey, RHP, 50/High 7. Korey Lee, C, 50/Very High 8. Hunter Brown, RHP, 50/Very High 9. Colin Barber, OF, 50/Very High 10. Grae Kessinger, SS/3B, 50/Very High 11. Enoli Paredes, RHP, 45/Medium 12. Chas McCormick, OF, 45/Medium 13. Shawn Dubin, RHP, 45/High; tabbed as a breakout prospect 14. Brett Conine, RHP, 45/High 15. Jairo Solis, RHP, 50/Extreme 16. Tyler Brown, RHP, 45/Very High 17. Zach Daniels, OF, 50/Extreme; tabbed as a breakout prospect 18. Freudis Nova, SS, 50/Extreme 19. Jordan Brewer, OF, 45/Very High 20. Shay Whitcomb, SS, 45/Very High; breakout prospect 21. Dauri Lorenzo, SS, 50/Extreme 22. Brandon Bielak, 40/Medium 23. Juan Santander, C, 45/Extreme 24. Jojanse Torres, RHP, 45/Medium 25. Blake Taylor, LHP, 40/Medium 26. Elvis Garcia, RHP, 45/Extreme 27. Richi Gonzalez, OF, 45/Extreme 28. Blair Henley, RHP, 40/High 29. Peter Solomon, RHP, 40/High 30. Austin Hansen, RHP, 40/High BA is now putting 10 more prospects to know at the end of each team's section in the Prospect Handbook. No grades here, however. 31. Andre Scrubb, RHP 32. Cionel Perez, LHP (book obviously published before he was traded) 33. Taylor Jones, 1B 34. Jairo Lopez, RHP 35. Nivaldo Rodriguez, RHP 36. Humberto Castellanos, RHP (before DFA) 37. Jimmy Endersby, RHP; tagged as the sleeper prospect 38. Luis Santana, 2B/3B 39. Yohander Martinez, SS/3B/2B 40. Jake Meyers, OF Best Tools Best hitter for average: Chas McCormick Best power hitter: Zach Daniels Best strike-zone discipline: Grae Kessinger Fastest baserunner: Daniels Best athlete: Daniels Best fastball: Hunter Brown (70) Best curveball: Bryan Abreu (60) Best slider: Abreu (70) Best changeup: Luis Garcia (70) Best control: Brett Conine Best defensive catcher: Korey Lee Best defensive infielder: Jeremy Pena (probably a tough decision here) Best infield arm: Freudis Nova Best defensive outfielder: Jake Meyers Best outfield arm: Richi Gonzalez (and he hasn't even played in an actual minor league game yet)
Daniels sure is getting a lot of hype for a late 4th round pick who has yet to play a professional game.
He's certainly in interesting one to watch. His physical tools are apparently stupidly good. He showed no actual skill at the sport until last season, but he finally showed something to support those tools.
Interesting that there are 4 members of Houston’s 7/2/19 international signing class and all 4 of their 2020 draftees in their BA Top 30. So 8 of their top 30 have yet to play a pro game.
This, Also, they and other teams also haven't seen him as bobrek suggested which if they had ranked Leon...he wouldn't have been in the Astros Top 10.
With Badler being pretty on top of the international market, BA is usually fairly aggressive in placing international prospects. I wonder how much it was based on how they looked when signed or if they've taken a step forward since.
Are we that bad? Are we headed towards a Drayton scenario where the farm is depleted and the roster is full of aging and expensive vets? Not today. But soon?