It is still a little early for a lot of us, but the grind of the holidays will soon give way to the predraft panic. This thread is to discuss the top SP prospects going into the draft. This list is by rhd (take a bow): Rank, Name pos team, +/- move, Last rank.
5 Dylan Bundy SP Bal -1 4
7 Tyler Skaggs SP Ari 4 11
8 Trevor Bauer SP Ari 1 9
9 Taijuan Walker SP Sea 3 12
10 Gerrit Cole SP Pit 3 13
11 Jose Fernandez SP Mia 15 26
21 Zack Wheeler SP NYM -6 15
22 Shelby Miller SP StL 6 28
23 Jameson Taillon SP Pit -9 14
24 Danny Hultzen SP Sea -14 10
25 Matt Barnes SP Bos 2 27
Bundy - Age 21 RHP: Widely considered the best mound prospect in baseball. Fairly tall and already well developed, with 95+ stuff, you have to nitpick to find fault.
Skaggs - Age 22 LHP: Skaggs and Bauer are why the Desert Snakes are hopeful. Skaggs is tall and lanky. rhd has him higher than some, likely because his stuff is exceeding his results. He has three pitch toolbox: 90+ FB, superior curve and a change. Because of the quality of the CB, he is drawing comparisons to Wandy Rodriguez. This is both good and bad.
Bauer - Age 22 RHP: Six months older than Skaggs, just as thin, but more normal height. The knock on Bauer is that he is inconsistent. However, even in his rocky ML cup 'o joe, he managed 9+ K/9, so there is a lot here to work with.
Walker - Age 21 RHP: If your #1 prospect is not Bundy, chances are that its Walker. 6'4", but not skinny, Walker has the build for the job. A lot of the argument is floor (Bundy has a higher floor) vs ceiling. There are those that think Bundy has little physical development left. Not so with Walker. Suffice to say, I'll take either.
Cole - Age 23 RHP: Like Walker, tall but not over thin. The #1 pick in 2011, he is somewhat late arriving. His limited experience (less than 150 total IP) has been posiive, and he could bloom suddenly.
Miller - Age 23 RHP: Another SG type build. 2012 was a disappointment to many. Of the players listed here, he has the most experience, and finished well. He would be my pick for a redraft league.
Wheeler - Age 23 RHP: Tall and very thin. He quietly dominated til he got noticed. Then the expectations got unrealistic.
Taillon - Age 22 RHP: Among the basketball team we have here, Taillon is the C. Towering, but with some meat. He is further from the majors (everyone so far has at least played AAA), he is pure build and tools speculation.
Fernandez - Age 21 RHP: Merely tall. Do not confuse him with the Houston SS with the same name. Per rhd Jose Fernandez has been so spectacular this yr and the scouting info on him so good that I felt he belonged in the top tier of pitchers. I have to love him, since we share a birthday.
Hultzen - Age 24 RHP: Another 6'3" pitcher, though more solid than most. He is the first that does not have ace potential, and he has not made MLB as was expected a year ago. Not as shiny as last year, but potentially useful immediately.
Barnes - Age 23 RHP: Another 6'4" SG type. He has the same name as an NBA SF (no kown relation). His professional resume is thin, due to college time. More of a Bauer upside. Should be AA to AAA this year.
J
5 Dylan Bundy SP Bal -1 4
7 Tyler Skaggs SP Ari 4 11
8 Trevor Bauer SP Ari 1 9
9 Taijuan Walker SP Sea 3 12
10 Gerrit Cole SP Pit 3 13
11 Jose Fernandez SP Mia 15 26
21 Zack Wheeler SP NYM -6 15
22 Shelby Miller SP StL 6 28
23 Jameson Taillon SP Pit -9 14
24 Danny Hultzen SP Sea -14 10
25 Matt Barnes SP Bos 2 27
Bundy - Age 21 RHP: Widely considered the best mound prospect in baseball. Fairly tall and already well developed, with 95+ stuff, you have to nitpick to find fault.
Skaggs - Age 22 LHP: Skaggs and Bauer are why the Desert Snakes are hopeful. Skaggs is tall and lanky. rhd has him higher than some, likely because his stuff is exceeding his results. He has three pitch toolbox: 90+ FB, superior curve and a change. Because of the quality of the CB, he is drawing comparisons to Wandy Rodriguez. This is both good and bad.
Bauer - Age 22 RHP: Six months older than Skaggs, just as thin, but more normal height. The knock on Bauer is that he is inconsistent. However, even in his rocky ML cup 'o joe, he managed 9+ K/9, so there is a lot here to work with.
Walker - Age 21 RHP: If your #1 prospect is not Bundy, chances are that its Walker. 6'4", but not skinny, Walker has the build for the job. A lot of the argument is floor (Bundy has a higher floor) vs ceiling. There are those that think Bundy has little physical development left. Not so with Walker. Suffice to say, I'll take either.
Cole - Age 23 RHP: Like Walker, tall but not over thin. The #1 pick in 2011, he is somewhat late arriving. His limited experience (less than 150 total IP) has been posiive, and he could bloom suddenly.
Miller - Age 23 RHP: Another SG type build. 2012 was a disappointment to many. Of the players listed here, he has the most experience, and finished well. He would be my pick for a redraft league.
Wheeler - Age 23 RHP: Tall and very thin. He quietly dominated til he got noticed. Then the expectations got unrealistic.
Taillon - Age 22 RHP: Among the basketball team we have here, Taillon is the C. Towering, but with some meat. He is further from the majors (everyone so far has at least played AAA), he is pure build and tools speculation.
Fernandez - Age 21 RHP: Merely tall. Do not confuse him with the Houston SS with the same name. Per rhd Jose Fernandez has been so spectacular this yr and the scouting info on him so good that I felt he belonged in the top tier of pitchers. I have to love him, since we share a birthday.
Hultzen - Age 24 RHP: Another 6'3" pitcher, though more solid than most. He is the first that does not have ace potential, and he has not made MLB as was expected a year ago. Not as shiny as last year, but potentially useful immediately.
Barnes - Age 23 RHP: Another 6'4" SG type. He has the same name as an NBA SF (no kown relation). His professional resume is thin, due to college time. More of a Bauer upside. Should be AA to AAA this year.
J
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