Acuna- 8
Albies- 19
Allard- 28
Wright- 35
Soroka- 38
Maitan- 44
Newk- 58
Anderson- 57
Gohara- 98
More than the White Sox's better system.
http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2017?list=prospects
Acuna- 8
Albies- 19
Allard- 28
Wright- 35
Soroka- 38
Maitan- 44
Newk- 58
Anderson- 57
Gohara- 98
More than the White Sox's better system.
http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2017?list=prospects
Is Gohara really that far behind Allard as a prospect? I find that hard to believe...
Eight in the top 60
Wow
Why is Albies power rated a 30? Seems a bit low for a 20 year old who has .150 plus ISO at AAA
Gohara is our best pitching prospect not named Soroka and maybe Wright.
White Sox have
1. Moncada (#1 2B)
7. Eloy (#2 OF)
12. Kopech (#1 RHP)
26. Robert (#7 OF)
45. Rutherford
60. Lopez
61. Giolito
69. Cease
Plus 9 more FV 50 guys.
The Braves have an additional 5 more FV 50 guys.
Both teams Top 30 consists of guys at least FV 45.
To compare:
Top 10: Sox win 2-1
Top 25: Sox win 3-2
Top 50: Braves win 6-5
Top 100: Braves win 9-8
Additional FV 50: Sox win 9 to 5
I find it hard to support the notion that the Braves have the Sox beat either in star power (Top 10 or 25 guys), or depth (FV 50 guys) based on these rankings.
So how does that affect the Sox star power? They still have more Top 10 and Top 25 than the Braves.
How does it affect their depth? Are you suggesting those guys have been so badly they are no longer FV 50 guys? Enough to close the 4 player gap?
If the Sox have more star power, and they have more depth...how is it an argument?
However good the White Sox system is, it doesn't take away from how good the Braves is in anyway.
I don't understand why fans get insecure with this stuff.
50PoundHead (07-25-2017)