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  1. Jacob Misiorowski
  2. Logan Henderson
  3. Jeferson Quero
  4. Cooper Pratt
  5. Luis Pena
  6. Jesus Made
  7. Brock Wilken
  8. Robert Gasser
  9. Luke Adams
  10. Tyler Black
  11. Eric Bitonti
  12. Bishop Letson
  13. Carlos F Rodriguez
  14. Bryce Meccage
  15. Craig Yoho
  16. Blake Burke
  17. Mike Boeve
  18. Coleman Crow
  19. Marco Dinges
  20. Josh Adamczewski

21. Tyson Hardin

22. Braylon Payne

23. Jose Anderson

24. Juan Ortuna

25. Ernesto Martinez Jr.

26. Tate Kuehner

27. Jadher Areinamo

28. Josh Knoth

29. KC Hunt

30. Ryan Birchard

31. Filippo Di Turi

32. Alexander Cornielle

33. Ethan Dorchies

34. Anthony Seigler

35. Jadyn Fielder

36. Bjorn Johnson

37. Luis Lara

38. Eduardo Garcia

39. Dylan O'Rae

40. Hayden Robinson

 

This is the deepest, with the most amount of top-end talent, that I've ever seen for this organization.  I'm thinking as far back as 2003 and can't remember a time when there were so many blue chip prospects and depth up and down the system. 

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  1. Jacob Misiorowski
    60 FV
  2. Jesus Made
    55 FV
  3. Luis Pena
    55 FV
  4. Cooper Pratt
    50 FV
  5. Logan Henderson
    50 FV
  6. Jeferson Quero
    45+ FV
  7. Robert Gasser
    45 FV
  8. Bishop Letson
    45 FV
  9. Luis Lara
    45 FV
  10. Marco Dinges
    45 FV
  11. Coleman Crow
    45 FV
  12. Luke Adams
    45 FV
  13. Brock Wilken
    45 FV
  14. Braylon Payne
    45 FV
  15. Mike Boeve
    40+ FV
  16. Tyson Hardin
    40+ FV
  17. Eric Bitonti
    40+ FV
  18. Josh Adamczewski
    40+ FV
  19. Blake Burke
    40+ FV
  20. Anthony Seigler
    40+ FV

Additional 40+ FV Prospect - Ernesto Martinez Jr

40 FV Prospects (in order) - Brett Wichrowski, Bryce Meccage, Craig Yoho, Tyler Black, Jadher Areinamo, Carlos Rodriguez, KC Hunt, Josh Knoth, Ryan Birchard, Jose Anderson, Jorge Quintana, Manuel Rodriguez, Jack Hostetler, Tate Kuehner

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  1. Jesus Made
    Elite bat to ball and approach with speed. Maybe a few tweaks still to be made.... he drifts towards the ball on contact, but still think he has #1 in baseball potential. To me, I like Comps of Jose Ramirez or Ketel Marte once hes physically mature.
  2. Luis Pena
    Tough decision, the increase in exit velo this year is really exciting and has better speed than Made. Think he and Made are legit top 5 prospects after a number of older guys graduate.
  3. Jacob Misiorowski
    If he throws strikes and stays healthy, he will be our Ace. Reminds me of DeGrom... might already have the best fastball of any starter in baseball.
  4. Logan Henderson
    Think he and Miz will be our front line starters for years to come. Has always had elite K/9 and swing and miss stuff with multiple plus pitches. NEEDS to be back in the MLB asap.
  5. Jeferson Quero
    Only lower on him because Ive heard he lost some velo on his throws. However I still firmly believe he will be our long term catcher.
  6. Cooper Pratt
    Most likely to start at SS over Made and Pena because of the Defense. Another fun prospect that hopefully has 20/20 upside in the MLB with great defense.
  7. Brock Wilken
    Huge year after getting the eye exam and getting over the HBP to the face. Really exciting power bat, hope he gets a chance at 3B in MLB before end of the season. K's might be an issue, however he will definitely take his walks to off set.
  8. Luke Adams
    Really like the swing change, was reminding me of another Joey Weimer with his un orthodox stance and movements, but looks alot better now. Dude just gets on base and continues to produce at every level... will be be blocked by Wilken/ Burke though?
  9. Eric Bitonti
    Another great 3B option moving forward. Really like a Matt Olsen comp for him, will all come down to how much he swings and misses.
  10. Blake Burke
    Looking forward to him to start launching homers like he did in college, but Im really excited about his high average and on base potential so far. Feels like he and Wilken will be our corners for years to come.
  11. Mike Boeve
    Like Luke Adams, always has hit and been productive, I just dont see where he fits in position wise... feels like a trade chip
  12. Bishop Letson
    Love his potential, my favorite lower minors arm.
  13. Braylon Payne
  14. Marco Dinges
  15. Craig Yoho
  16. Coleman Crow
  17. Robert Gasser
  18. Josh Adamczewski
  19. Bryce Meccage
  20. Tyler Black
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  1. Jacob Misiorowski
    An Ace
  2. Luis Pena
    Before I had said that I liked the contact over power profile, but now he has already added some power. What more could you ask for?
  3. Jesus Made
    Improving every week.
  4. Cooper Pratt
    Have you checked out his June Stats! Time to move him up.
  5. Brock Wilken
    My Biggest Jumper! Is there even a hit tool there? Move him up too!
  6. Marco Dinges
    The ceiling here is what has him towards the top of the prospects. Catcher with a great bat and a good arm. Still has work to do behind the plate, but the pace of his progress along with his athleticism tells me after another year he will be an above average catcher.
  7. Logan Henderson
    I see Henderson as a good 3/4 pitcher. I'm excited for what he can offer this team.
  8. Brett Wichrowski
    Still needs to get more consistency with his stuff and add some upper body muscle. Yes his stats are not great currently, but his potential is 2/3. I'm betting on him putting it all together.
  9. Mike Boeve
    Boeve is still the best bat in the system. He has basically been going thru his spring training live. Come end of July and people will be clamoring for him to be moved up as well. His tendency to get injured is the only thing that has me this low.
  10. Jeferson Quero
    I think his bat has improved. Amazed to see his swing is still as good as it is. I imagine it will take some time to get in a good groove. The arm still has a bit of catching up to do and may never return to elite. This puts his ceiling a little lower. Maybe not future All-star, but still should be in the big leagues next year.
  11. Luke Adams
    Recency Bias. I honestly thought he would have more struggles at AA. He has impressed me, so chance are he could continue to impress me. With his surprising speed, and multitudes of 1B, do they give him some more Playing time in LF?
  12. Coleman Crow
    Not sure how his stuff is going to play at AAA or the majors, but been lights out so far.
  13. Craig Yoho
  14. Luis Lara
  15. Braylon Payne
    He still has the God given skills, fundamentals are a little off. His progress depends on his humbleness to listen to hitting coaches, and his ability to buy in and get comfortable with changes instead of doubting them.
  16. Robert Gasser
    Injury is the only thing that has Gasser this low. Excited to see him back on the field towards the end of the year.
  17. Bishop Letson
    Bishop does have Ace potential if he can stay healthy. Health and consistency are still lacking and holding him out of the top 10.
  18. Bryce Meccage
    Here for talent and stuff. Still has to put it together consistently. Has potential to be top ten next year at some point, and that is saying a lot in this system.
  19. Eric Bitonti
    I believe he deserves to be higher, but recency bias downgrades him. Hoping he catches fire and gets some more contact and less Ks.
  20. Blake Burke

Hard to imagine a previous top100 overall not making the list. (Tyler Black)

My next 10

21.  Black

22. Tyson Hardin - How is this guy not on the top 20?  Depth.

23. Adamczewski - Still has potential for top 10 next year, just has to get healthy

24. Dubanewicz - Love his delivery styles but not his earings style. Has some good stuff that pitching lab could turn into great stuff. It might take a while but he has stuff+. Like many, if he can add 2-3MPH- watch out. He has room to add more muscle unto his 6'3" frame. sometimes listed as 6'1" so not sure. signed way over slot for a reason. Good sinking action, changeup has a lot of fade. I'd like to see him take more off of it.  Link also touches on Dorchies.

25. Dorchies

26. Hayden Robinson

27. Ernesto Martinez- Still has to get locked in after his last injury.

28. KC Hunt- Started slow, but getting back to his old self. Can he build on it?

29. Birchard - If he can get rid of his walks and wild streaks- he's got it. But That seems a long ways away

30. Cornielle

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  1. Jacob Misiorowski
    Beat out Made for#1 because he is already in the majors. Made's ceiling is way higher but the bust chance is also high. At this point, barring injuries, I believe the Miz is basically guaranteed to be an elite high leverage reliever
  2. Jesus Made
    Obviously very early and we need to see how he handles the upper minors but if he can hit in AAA then he is the perfect candidate for a Chourio-like extension
  3. Luis Pena
    Meteoric rise. Wow. Was not convinced last time around but I am now. Hoping to see him in Wisconsin post All-Star break
  4. Jeferson Quero
    Finally! He returns! If he can sustain a.750 OPS in Nashville and the defense is a s good as it used to be then I think he will be ready
  5. Cooper Pratt
    He has been allright but AA is challenging him. Hopefully he starts hitting better so we can see him in Nashville in September
  6. Logan Henderson
    Fantastic debut. Only concern now is to manage his innings so hopefully next season he is ready for 120-130. Oh and I would love the cutter/slider to develop more
  7. Brock Wilken
    Beats Adams because of the 1st round pedigree but both have been insane. Great to see him recover well from injury
  8. Luke Adams
    If he can be just a liiiitle bit less passive at the plate I'll be delighted.
  9. Robert Gasser
    Hopefully we see him soon
  10. Braylon Payne
    Has cooled off after a scorching start. Still, I like the tools a loot more than I did when he was drafted
  11. Marco Dinges
    Got promoted and is still hitting really well in A+. Hopefully he sees AA late in the year. We have time with him so I would not rush him because the defense needs time to develop.
  12. Josh Adamczewski
    Continues to mash. I love him and his swing
  13. Bishop Letson
    Pitching insanely well. Love that 30:7 KK-BB ratio
  14. Eric Bitonti
  15. Mike Boeve
  16. Craig Yoho
    Need to see him in MLB again.
  17. Coleman Crow
    Took ages to finally see him but it feels like we won the Houser and Taylor trade
  18. Luis Lara
    I like to see 15 doubles. Looks like a future 4th OF to me
  19. Blake Burke
    Hitting really well. I would like to see more of the power that was advertised when drafted
  20. Tyson Hardin
    Love the stuff and he is pitching like an Ace. AA please?

21- Cornielle. Lost the final spot on the list because he is R5 elligible sooner.

Don't have time to rank other guys but the system continues to be insanely stacked. This year is obviously not the year to go all in but if things look up next year we might have to start trading some guys to go all in.

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  1. Jesus Made
  2. Jacob Misiorowski
  3. Luis Pena
  4. Jeferson Quero
  5. Cooper Pratt
  6. Logan Henderson
  7. Bishop Letson
  8. Braylon Payne
  9. Robert Gasser
  10. Craig Yoho
  11. Bryce Meccage
  12. Marco Dinges
  13. Tyson Hardin
  14. Brailyn Antunez
  15. Brock Wilken
  16. Luke Adams
  17. Mike Boeve
  18. Josh Adamczewski
  19. Coleman Crow
  20. Eric Bitonti

Don't have time to add notes for my T20, but in honor of Toby, AKA "And That" from the old days on Fanatic, here are my current tiers through 35 OFP. I view the tiers as much more important than the rankings, especially once you get outside of the Top 10-20.

On my personal spreadsheet, 30+ through 40 tiers have quite a bit of shuffling done throughout the year, but it's harder to move into the 40+ tier and higher.

60 OFP: Made, Misiorowski
55 OFP: Peña
50 OFP: Quero, Pratt
45+ OFP: Henderson through Meccage
45 OFP: Dinges through Bitonti


40+ OFP
21        Luis Lara        OF
22        Kenny Fenelon        OF
23        K.C. Hunt        RHP
24        Blake Burke        1B
25        Josh Knoth        RHP
26        Brett Wichrowski        RHP
27        Jadher Areinamo        UTIL
28        Anthony Seigler        UTIL
29        Ernesto Martinez        1B


40 OFP
30        Carlos Rodriguez        RHP
31        Jose Anderson        OF
32        Tyler Black        UTIL
33        Yorman Galindez        RHP
34        Jorge Quintana        SS
35        Ethan Dorchies        RHP
36        Tyler Renz        RHP
37        Jason Woodward        RHP
38        Manuel Rodriguez        RHP
39        Luis Corobo        C
40        Yeuri Ramirez        RHP
41        Alexander Cornielle        RHP
42        Tate Kuehner        LHP


35+ OFP
43        Jack Hostetler        RHP
44        Juan Baez        UTIL
45        Jaron Deberry        RHP
46        Handelfry Encarnacion        OF
47        Cristopher Acosta        SS
48        Hayden Robinson        RHP
49        Alexander Frias        OF
50        Gerlyn Payano        OF
51         Ryan Birchard        RHP
52        Joseph Broughton        LHP
53        Melvin Hernandez        RHP
54        Juan Ortuno        UTIL
55        Filippo Di Turi        SS
56        Matthew Wood        C
57        Eduardo Garcia        UTIL
58        Jayden Dubanewicz        RHP
59        Luiyin Alastre        SS
60        Will Childers        RHP
61        Travis Smith        RHP
62        Sam Garcia        LHP
63        Bjorn Johnson        LHP
64        Quinton Low        Two Way
65        Dylan O'Rae        UTIL
66        Wande Torres        LHP
67        Bryan Rivera        RHP
68        Diustin Mayorquin        RHP


35 OFP
69        Enniel Cortez        RHP
70        Tyler Rodriguez        SS
71        Justin Yeager        RHP
72        Eric Brown        SS
73        Luis Aguayo        RHP
74        Cristian Montilla        SS
75        Brian Fitzpatrick        LHP
76        Eryks Rivero        OF
77        Kay-Lan Nicasia        OF
78        Luis Castillo        OF
79        Daniel Corniel        RHP
80        Miqueas Mercedes        RHP
81        Chase Costello        RHP
82        Aidan Maldonado        RHP
83        Tyler Bryant        RHP
84        Hedbert Perez        OF
85        Yerlin Rodriguez        RHP
86        Luis Lameda        UTIL
87        Demetrio Nadal        UTIL
88        Mark Manfredi        LHP
89        Ayendy Bravo        RHP
90        Isais Chavez        C
91         Edgardo Ordonez        C
92        Tayden Hall        1B
93        Easton McGee        RHP
94        Frederi Montero        3B
95        Griffin Tobias        RHP
96        Moises Polanco        2B
97        Carlos Carra        RHP
98        Anthony Flores        LHP
99        Leonard Rijo        SS
100        Zach Peek        RHP
101        Tanner Gillis        RHP
102        Jesus Flores        RHP
103        Chandler Welch        RHP
104        Cameron Wagoner        RHP
105        Frandy Lafond        OF
106        Nick Merkel        RHP
107        Wenderlyn King        RHP
108        Enrique Velasquez        RHP
109        Enderson Mercado        LHP
110        Raynel Delgado        2B
111         Eric Prado        RHP
112        Dikember Sanchez        RHP
113        Merwin Manrique        RHP
114        Blake Holub        RHP
115        Gustavo Garcia        RHP

 
 
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  1. Jacob Misiorowski
  2. Jesus Made
  3. Cooper Pratt
  4. Jeferson Quero
  5. Luis Pena
  6. Braylon Payne
  7. Logan Henderson
  8. Robert Gasser
  9. Mike Boeve
  10. Craig Yoho
  11. Tyler Black
  12. Eric Bitonti
  13. Josh Adamczewski
  14. Carlos F Rodriguez
  15. Bishop Letson
  16. Luis Lara
  17. Brock Wilken
  18. Ernesto Martinez
  19. Josh Knoth
  20. Bryce Meccage

Basic entirely unsolicited thoughts about our list of players here:

(1) 2025 Eduardo Garcia - especially given his ability to competently play SS/3B/CF not an easy feat - imho is definitively a more vote-worthy prospect than Guilarte and Hall. 

(2) I don't know why RHP Tyler Woessner is on this list. He hasn't shown anything resembling remotely close to a Top 20 guy for over 1.5 years. He's not even remotely a Top 30 guy from my vantage point.

(3) I think we are seeing 1B/DH Wes Clarke is back to fringe Top 30 guy. He is now only getting spot (and I do mean 'spot') playing time with the addition of savvy vet Bobby Dalbec and EMJ's return from injury. He is now playing essentially 2-to-3 games every six-game set. He continues to strike out at far too many pitches in the zone. Given his age, his limitations, and these flaws I just don't see him as anything other than a fringe 30 guy.

(4) It's very early in the DSL but there are a couple of players who weren't the highly touted we'll want to keep an eye on. INF Leonard Rijo has really impressed early, OF Carlos Done (Injured last season - 2024 signee) has flashed, C Johanderson Tarazona has flashed (albeit in an absurdly small sample size, unfortunately). It's obviously way too early here. Big name signings have gotten off to very pedestrian starts (and that's being quite generous - without Fenelon's early HR you likely wouldn't even notice their collective outputs). And, we know not to over invest in DSL pitching thoughts.

(4) I think if we're going to be putting these older names up here we should very much consider counter-balancing that narrative with some of the extremely young names impressive. I go immediately to the HS pitchers from last year's draft. RHP's Jayden Dubanewicz, Ethan Dorchies, and Hayden Robinson (now that he's back healthy). I would personally be more bullish about including these types of upside unknowns than several of the older names on this list. This may just be me, however.

(5) To that same end, I'd be inclined to want to vote on INF Juan Ortuno, INF Jorge Quintana, OF Jorge Quintana over some of the older names on this list from a purely speculatively upside and youth proposition

(6) INF/OF Luis Lameda, imho, is currently one of the most underrated versatile rapidly maturing and evolving stateside player in my viewing world. This young man moves with agility and athleticism. He is a smooth and graceful athlete. His bat is really intriguing - he has line drive pop in there. He has snuck up into my wheelhouse of players I love to watch perhaps faster than any other player in the stateside ranks in 2025. I have been absurdly pleasantly surprised by what I have seen.

(7) OF Hedbert Perez is stating his case to potentially be in these names by season's end. His minor shoulder injury knocked him back some and he hasn't quite regained that heater he was on. BUT, he has made it known he may belong back in consideration for Top 20 votes here and there.

(8) C Matt Wood is suddenly becoming a name to really pay attention to in Biloxi. Of all things! This could just be a hot stretch - we've seen it time and again in Minor League baseball. But, it could also be the start of something for him. I am merely saying we should continue monitoring his progress down in the Southern League. 

That is all I can think of in this rapid-fire 'over coffee' morning thoughts before I go tend to farm work. Happy voting!

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