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The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021

We Dem Sheet Boyz! We dem boyz! Geoff Pontes, Triple-A and Double-A dungeon master, Rhys White the Meister of High-A, and the Minister of Low-A Matt Thompson. Yes, we use an ad libs book to write these.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 4th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 4th 2021

It’s Saturday, you have things to do, you don’t need to read this. We have told you this how many times? Yet you refuse to follow directions. Sheesh! Anyway, you should know the drill Geoff has Triple-A and Double-A, Rhys White has High-A, and Matt Thompson has Low-A. Proceed to the blurbs!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021

After tonight’s games finish we’ll be exactly one month into the Minor League season. We’re starting to get some jelly in these donuts, Frank! Not to worry, you know this as Geoff, Matt, and Rhys have rundown the top performers each night since the beginning of the season (excluding Mondays). Today’s sheet is provided by Geoff and Rhys as the latter stood in for Matt on Low-A last night. It’s another day of notes on the top performers in Minor League Baseball

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

We’re less than a week out from a full month of minor league play and Geoff, Matt, and Rhys are still as crazy as ever. Sit back, and feast your eyes as they proceed to run you through all of Minor League Baseball’s top stars for June 1st, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

Happy Memorial Day Weekend everybody! Before you stuff your face with tubed meats, ground beef and steak let’s walk you through all the top newsmakers in Minor League Baseball for May 29th 2021. Geoff (Triple-A and Double-A) Rhys (High-A) and Matt (Low-A) did all the watching so you don’t have to!

Angels Prospects Likely to Debut in 2021

The Los Angeles Angels are the next AL West team on our Players Likely to Debut series. In case you missed it, we have already rolled out over two-thirds of the league.

AL East: Red SoxYankeesOriolesBlue JaysRays

NL East: MarlinsBravesPhilliesMetsNationals

AL Central: TigersRoyalsWhite SoxTwinsCleveland

NL Central: CardinalsRedsPiratesCubsBrewers

AL West: Mariners Rangers

Below, you will find a list of three prospects from the respective organization. Each prospect will have a number score next to their name — this number will represent the estimated amount of time we anticipate that player seeing at the big-league level. Players that have already made their big-league debut will not be included on this list.

BREAKDOWN OF TIME ON ROSTER SCORES:

1 — September call-ups / guys that are likely to see less than 20-25 games on the roster

2 — 1/4 of the season (roughly 40 games on roster)

3 — 1/2 of the season (roughly 80 games on roster)

4 — 3/4 of the season (roughly 120 games on roster)

5 — Full season on the MLB roster

LOS ANGELES ANGELS

Position — Name (Time on Roster Score)

OF — Brandon Marsh (2)

As noted by our own Ralph Lifshitz, a mid-2019 change in set-up has allowed Marsh to shorten his load and it has paid off. The shift has allowed Marsh to tap into his power without taking away from his great approach and feel for contact. Like recent Angel’s prospect graduate, Jo Adell, Marsh has shown always the tools and talent worth raving about and now that it is starting to click in games, he should be ready to join the big league team soon. Recent acquisition of veteran outfielder Dexter Fowler may delay things for a little while but it shouldn’t be long before both Marsh and Adell are enjoying roaming the outfield grass alongside Mr. Trout.

Brandon Marsh has gotten a ton of attention over his recent prospect status. One thing that hasn't changed? His attitude.

RHP — Chris Rodriguez (3)

After missing significant time in recent years due to injury, Rodriguez has found his way onto the Angel’s 40 man roster. There are some bullpen concerns due to the health issues but with all of the makings of a mid rotation arm, he could be a pitcher that the Angels intend to lean on this season if he proves capable this Spring. In fact, it is not far fetched to see him finding a spot sooner rather than later due to an Angel’s rotation filled of many names with notable injury history and/or lack of recent success.

We catch up with Angels prospect and current pitcher for the Inland Empire 66er pitcher Chris Rodriguez.

LHP — Reid Detmers (1)

One of my most vivid memories from my time working as an analyst with the baseball team at Georgia Tech was watching a pitching duel between Xzavion Curry and Reid Detmers where Detmers racked up 16 K’s against us.

Now fresh out of the 2020 Draft, Detmers is the type of arm that should move rapidly through a system seemingly always in need of pitching help. Detmers works hitters primarily with a FB/CB mix each of which he has an incredible feel for. While the most likely outcome is a 2022 debut so that he can work on further developing a third offering, he is a big bodied lefty with two pitches capable of getting hitters out, so don’t be surprised if he gets a call just one year after being drafted.

NOTABLE

Currently on the 40-man roster, Jose Alberto Rivera and Hector Yan are two arms that could see some time in the Angels bullpen at some point this year. Yan in particular has the makings of an arm who could find himself pitching in some high leverage situations. One other name to follow is infielder, Jeremiah Jackson. The ability Jackson has to give multi positional value could allow him to get a chance at the big league level to fill out some depth in Anaheim.

2019 Rookie League All Stars: Appy, Pioneer, GCL, AZL and DSL

2019 Rookie League All Stars: Appy, Pioneer, GCL, AZL and DSL

A look at the top performers across all levels of Rookie Ball in 2019, featuring the AZL, GCL, DSL, Appy League, and the Pioneer.

Top 10 Prospects of Each AL West Team

Top 10 Prospects of Each AL West Team

Led by studs like Jo Adell, Jarred Kelenic and Forrest Whitley, the West has plenty of prospect firepower to impress.