Jeferson Quero Still the best combination of youth, upside, positional scarcity, and proximity to the majors. He'll have to prove that his cannon is untouched by injury, but there's no reason right now to doubt a full recovery. Jacob Misiorowski Right there with Quero in terms of upside and proximity, but remaining questions surrounding control enough to slot him behind Quero. Jesus Made Usually, I'm hesitant to slot a guy this high who's yet to touch full-season ball, but when you have services like BA and ESPN already ranking him as a top 100 prospect and the combo of batted ball data and contact that this guy is showing at all of 17 years of age you really have no choice. LONG way to go, but Chourio 2.0 is not too lofty a comparison at this stage, and he should Cooper Pratt Only 20 and can do everything on the diamond, with the power just starting to show signs of materializing. Robert Gasser Too bad TJ cut short what was looking like a quick ascent to a middle of the rotation starter. Eric Bitonti 3rd baseman, but power is impressive for an 18 year old and he's shown that it will translate to full season ball.Tyler Black Relatively rough season for him, especially in terms of his peripherals, but the trademark plate discipline remains. Still has no positional home.Brock Wilken Another guy who had a rough season, but the light tower power and the ability to play 3B remains and you wonder how much getting hit in the face threw a wrench into things. Braylon Payne Only just turned 18 and a super impressive full season cameo with suprising EV #s. If he develops power, his upside is as big as anyone this side of Made.Mike Boeve Hitting savant that is quickly closing in on the majors. Luis Pena Was there step for step with Made from a statistical standpoint in the DSL. Also likely to skip the ACL and head straight to Carolina. Logan Henderson Slowed down some in AAA to end the season, but also threw as many innings as he ever has and you can't ignore his performance over multiple levels. Will he develop that 3rd pitch?
Yophery Rodriguez Chourio has kind of distorted our perceptions a bit, because a 117 wRC+ is still really impressive for an 18 year old in A ball. Luke Adams Cleaned up the mechanics a bit and posted a 154 wRC+ in A+ as a 20 year old. Questions are can he stay at 3B and will the hit tool hold up as he advances?Josh Knoth Held his own as an 18 year old in A ball with a 10.25 K/9 and a 3.95 FIP and still has all the tools of a future middle to front of the rotation starter. He could blow up the list if he takes that next step with his command. Bryce Meccage Another 18 year old arm with high upside. Anxious to see where/how he starts his professional career. Craig Yoho Dominated over multiple levels and is a step away from the majors. Should be a key piece of the post-Devin pen. Brett Wichrowski Had a solid season that slowed a bit in AA. Two plus pitches in fastball and slider and an average third offering. Command took a step back in AA. K.C. Hunt What a season! And it came pretty much out of nowhere from a guy who wasn't even drafted. Command is impressive, and it's not a stretch to think he could impact the big league club next season. Blake Burke He's going to have to hit enough as he's limited to 1B, but he's got the power and could move quickly.
Chourio graduating and Quero being injured and Black falling off means we'll head into the offseason lower in the rankings than last year, but you can see the potential to shoot back up into the top 10/5 with guys in the lower minors like Made, Payne, Bitonti, Pratt, Pena, Knoth, etc. and potential bounce backs from guys in the upper minors like Wilken and Quero.