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Top 100 Midseason Fantasy Prospects for 2019
Eddy, Matt and Ralph each submitted their lists, combined them, and out came this beauty. These rankings include J2 signings and 2019 MLB draftees. If you skipped the headline for some weird reason, these are fantasy rankings. As such, we value batters over pitchers and don’t give much weight to elite defenders just because their glove is good. Enjoy!
Top 100 Prospects - Minor Graphs Edition
I don’t know about y’all, but I was stoked over our Top 100 Prospects list that dropped a little over a week ago. I got a behind the scenes look at the process our team took and came away impressed. The guys did a great job individually and the combined list made a clear picture of who deserved to be called a top 100 prospect.
That said, I wanted to bring something to the table to supplement all of their hard work. Ever since the list was finalized I’ve been scouring Minor Graphs to find charts for each of our top 100 prospects. My goal was to get a visual that displayed an improvement in a certain area or highlighted a skill that contributes to their top 100 prospect designation.
All of the following graphs are in the same order as our Top 100 list and were created through Minor Graphs.
#1 - Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
#2 - Eloy Jimenez
#3 - Fernando Tatis Jr.
#4 - Victor Robles
#5 - Forrest Whitley
#6 - Wander Franco
#7 - Royce Lewis
#8 - Jo Adell
#9 - Nick Senzel
#10 - Alex Kirillof
#11 - Kyle Tucker
#12 - Keston Hiura
#13 - Bo Bichette
#14 - Carter Kieboom
#15 - Jesus Luzardo
#16 - Alex Reyes
#17 - MacKenzie Gore
#18 - Jonathan India
#19 - Taylor Trammell
#20 - Cristian Pache
#21 - Luis Urias
#22 - Brent Honeywell - DNP 2018
#23 - Michael Kopech
#24 - Andres Gimenez
#25 - Brendan Rodgers
#26 - Danny Jansen
#27 - Ke’Bryan Hayes
#28 - Mike Soroka
#29 - Touki Toussaint
#30 - A.J. Puk - DNP 2018
#31 - Austin Riley
#32 - Nate Pearson - 1 game played in 2018
#33 - Vidal Brujan
#34 - Peter Alonso
#35 - Chris Paddack
#36 - Casey Mize - 5 games played in 2018
#37 - Yordan Alvarez
#38 - Jazz Chisholm
#39 - Luis Robert
#40 - Alex Verdugo
#41 - Jesus Sanchez
#42 - Ian Anderson
#43 - Nolan Gorman
#44 - Yusei Kikuchi - DNP 2018
#45 - Trevor Larnach
#46 - Yusniel Diaz
#47 - Joey Bart
#48 - Luis Garcia (WAS)
#49 - Nick Madrigal
#50 - Jarred Kelenic
#51 - Mitch Keller
#52 - Bryse Wilson
#53 - Sixto Sanchez
#54 - Luis Patiño
#55 - Nico Hoerner
#56 - Dylan Cease
#57 - Kyle Wright
#58 - Gavin Lux
#59 - Matt Manning
#60 - Kristian Robinson
#61 - Brendan McKay
#62 - MJ Melendez
#63 - Francisco Mejia
#64 - Nolan Jones
#65 - Drew Waters
#66 - Garrett Hampson
#67 - Hunter Greene
#68 - Keibert Ruiz
#69 - Adonis Medina
#70 - Josh James
#71- Jon Duplantier
#72 - Triston McKenzie
#73 - Deivi Garcia
#74 - Brusdar Graterol
#75 - Nate Lowe
#76 - Matthew Liberatore
#77 - Sean Murphy
#78 - Estevan Florial
#79 - Cole Winn - DNP 2018
#80 - Bubba Thompson
#81 - Justus Shefflield
#82 - Victor Victor Mesa - DNP 2018
#83 - William Contreras
#84 - Adrian Morejon
#85 - Alec Bohm
#86 - Isaac Paredes
#87 - George Valera
#88 - Jordyn Adams
#89 - Ronny Mauricio
#90 - Brandon Lowe
#91 - Travis Swaggerty
#92 - Hans Crouse
#93 - Cole Tucker
#94 - Ryan McKenna
#95 - Mark Vientos
#96 - Luiz Gohara
#97 - DL Hall
#98 - Griffin Canning
#99 - Luis Garcia (PHI)
#100 - Tyler Nevin
Top 100 Fantasy Prospects For 2019
The Top 100 Prospects For 2019
UPDATED: 2018 First-Year Player Draft Top 100 for Dynasty Leagues
It’s been a long two months since we released our first edition of our 2018 First Year Player Draft rankings for dynasty leagues. While there’s been little to no game play since then there’s been time to dive a little deeper. Working as a collective unit on our Top 30 ranks will do that to you. It also forces you to dig a little deeper into the player pool, and that often leads to more refined knowledge on many of the players listed below. For example much has changed for Nico Hoerner since our first ranking. After showing well in the Arizona Fall League coming of injury and fresh out of the draft is a rare feat. We also have the privilege of working with Jason Pennini, who spent an entire Fall League’s worth of time in AZ. Due to Jason’s traveling ways we also got some looks at players in instructional ball in both Arizona and Florida. And of course Jason Woodell was stalking the fields of Florida as well. So all this to say we got live looks like Biggie got bars. Then to top it all of we’ve had some players sign (see: Kikuchi, Yusei, etc), and others we’ve fallen for. So why not update right? Right!