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With some of the DSL teens coming up on 100 PA now for the season, thought it might be a good time to transcribe some stats for some of the more interesting prospects (plus one 40 Man post-prospect) currently outside of the BF Top 20 throughout the system. Order is more or less descending by level / playing time...

HITTERS

Eddys Leonard (246 PA)
291/377/512 (132 wRC+)
9.8 BB% | 17.5 K% | 8/4 SB

Akil Baddoo (97 PA)
275/392/600 (153 wRC+)
16.5 BB% | 28.9 K% | 3/1 SB

Mike Boeve (282 PA)
279/369/398 (109 wRC+)
12.1 BB% | 19.9 K% | 9/1 SB

Dylan O'Rae (273 PA)
314/431/414 (135 wRC+)
15.4 BB% | 16.5 K% | 36/8 SB

Matthew Wood (212 PA)
224/393/466 (131 wRC+)
20.3 BB% | 11.3 K% | 17.0 CS%

Darrien Miller (167 PA)
252/431/512 (153 wRC+)
16.8 BB% | 21.6 K% | 11.3 CS%

Damon Keith (133 PA)
305/383/542 (144 wRC+)
8.3 BB% | 29.3 K% | 7/1 SB

Josiah Ragsdale (259 PA)
322/440/512 (146 wRC+)
16.6 BB% | 24.7 K% | 24/2 SB

Eric Bitonti (255 PA)
269/398/490 (126 wRC+)
17.3 BB% | 34.9 K% | 15/0 SB

Handelfry Encarnacion (333 PA)
245/384/416 (117 wRC+)
17.1 BB% | 19.5 K% | 16/9 SB

Brailyn Antunez (183 PA)
288/388/545 (120 wRC+)
9.3 BB% | 33.3 K% | 10/3 SB

Kenny Fenelon (160 PA)
270/425/516 (130 wRC+)
19.4 BB% | 36.3 K% | 19/7 SB

Juan Martinez (148 PA)
367/486/608 (166 wRC+)
16.9 BB% | 11.5 K% | 20/3 SB

Gerlyn Payano (80 PA)
226/463/472 (134 wRC+)
27.5 BB% | 15.0 K% | 7/2 SB

Ricki Moneys (95 PA)
269/389/526 (110 wRC+)
15.8 BB% | 16.8 K% | 10/1 SB

Angeni Fernandez (91 PA)
319/462/403 (123 wRC+)
18.7 BB% | 13.2 K% | 8/5 SB

Diego Frontado (79 PA)
298/474/579 (153 wRC+)
21.5 BB% | 13.9 K% | 11/2 SB

PITCHERS

Stiven Cruz (36 IP)
60 ERA- | 68 FIP-
30.0 K% | 5.7 BB%

Edwin Jimenez (22 IP)
41 ERA- | 66 FIP-
25.3 K% | 3.6 BB%

Cameron Wagoner (19 IP)
47 ERA- | 90 FIP-
32.9 K% | 6.3 BB%

Braylon Owens (58 IP)
71 ERA- | 74 FIP-
31.5 K% | 10.0 BB%

Jayden Dubanewicz (35 IP)
54 ERA- | 70 FIP-
28.1 K% | 8.9 BB%

Josh Knoth (27 IP)
52 ERA- | 70 FIP-
25.7 K% | 10.6 BB%

Jose Meneses (37 IP)
41 ERA- | 57 FIP-
33.6 K% | 8.9 BB%

Anfernny Reyes (22 IP)
43 ERA- | 60 FIP-
37.3 K% | 8.4 BB%

...could have easily typed out another five to ten intriguing performers at the lower levels, but that's 25 and had to draw the line somewhere. Most honorable of mentions to 17yo Santiago Martinez who put up 11.2 IP of 12 ERA- | 36 FIP- in the DSL before leaving his third start early with an apparent injury. Who else did I miss?

The three guys I voted for last time that didn't make the Top 20 were O'Rae, Knoth, and Juan Martinez. Putting this all together think the next three or four on the cusp would probably be Frontado, Dubanewicz, Owens, and Ragsdale for me.  

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This is fantastic information. Thank you. As everyone pretty much knows by now, but your post nicely documents, the depth of our system is ridiculous.

I’ve been paying enough attention that most of these stats don’t surprise me, but there’s one big exception. Given Matt Wood’s low batting average, I just assumed he was running a high strikeout rate. The fact that it’s actually 11% is bonkers. He’s laboring under a .200 BABIP.

One of the classic truisms of prospect watching is don’t worry about logjams; they work themselves out. I think the Brewers are pushing that envelope at catcher (and arguably some other positions). Wood and Miller are 25. They should really be in Nashville auditioning for backup catcher duties next year; but they can’t move up because Quero is there. He has performed more than well enough to be apprenticing in Milwaukee right now; but he can’t move up because Sanchez has filled his role well and Contreras wants to catch as much as possible. It’s a great problem to have, but it is a problem, in the sense of a puzzle that needs solving.

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I have my ticket for the Frontado bandwagon!

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