still surprised that Touki is that far back from Weigel and the group. I have him so much higher in my personal list. His stuff is the best on the staff IMO.. Big FB to go with the best curve.. sorry Fried..
It's especially strange since they ranked him the #90 overall prospect last year. Sure, he stayed at A again, but his results were much better, especially after that terrible start. I can understand dropping him a bit because he stayed at the same level and still had control issues, but it shouldn't be by much, and you can make an argument he improved his stock a little.
I think one thing that can happen in the top systems with depth is that you continue to see a guy ranked in a certain place within a system and it starts to impact your thoughts on that player and where he sits in all of baseball. For example, if you consistently see a guy ranked #1 in a system, even if you know that system is really bad and the #1 ranking doesn't mean as much, it's hard to not at least grow a little fonder of that prospect over time because he's the top guy in a system. In the same way, if you continually see a guy ranked #12 or so in a system, even if you know that system is really deep, it's hard not to become a little jaded with the player and think of him as a guy who can't crack the top 10.
I honestly believe that if a system was ever able to truly get 20+ of the top 100 prospects in baseball (would be extremely hard, and I definitely don't think that's where the Braves are, just an FYI), I still think you'd see them with no more than 13-14 or so of the top 100. It's just hard to convince yourself that a system can have that much talent in it.
Touki's rank within our system has dropped out of necessity as we've added Anderson, Maitan, Gohara, Wentz, Fried tore it up, Acuna rose, etc. So it can subconsciously cause you to perceive that the player is slipping, even if he really isn't.