New Baseball America Top 100

Albies (8), Allard (28), Soroka (44), Anderson (60), Acuna (62), Maitan (71), Newcomb (72), Gohara (94).
 
I gotta be honest... Robles ahead of Eloy ? PUH-lease.

Not sure Robles should be considered on the level of Acuna Matata either.
 
This isn't really a new ranking, it looks like it's literally just an adjustment due to graduations with maybe a few minor tweaks.

I'd be interested to hear the rationale for believing Jimenez is clearly ahead of Robles, Tapate. Robles had a pretty similar offensive performance in A last year and has more to offer on defense/baserunning.
 
No idea vlad had a son that was a prospect

Really? Haha, he's been getting tons of buzz.

He's a massive beast and in a real re-ranking should probably be top 5 in all of baseball. He is torching A-ball at 18 after performing really well in rookie ball last year.
 
Really? Haha, he's been getting tons of buzz.

He's a massive beast and in a real re-ranking should probably be top 5 in all of baseball. He is torching A-ball at 18 after performing really well in rookie ball last year.

I keep up with our minors and that's it... no time between keeping up with all things state and the braves.

I always liked vlad though
 
I keep up with our minors and that's it... no time between keeping up with all things state and the braves.

I always liked vlad though

Vlad taught me a few things at a baseball camp when he was in the minors as a youngster.

Little did I know that "You can hit whatever pitch, anywhere they throw it" was a unique trait only he could pull off. Thanks A lot Vlad.
 
Vlad taught me a few things at a baseball camp when he was in the minors as a youngster.

Little did I know that "You can hit whatever pitch, anywhere they throw it" was a unique trait only he could pull off. Thanks A lot Vlad.

Yeah, it's not always best to take advice from the top 1% of guys in any profession, be it sports, business, or whatever. They generally have extremely unique traits or got super lucky.
 
Vlad taught me a few things at a baseball camp when he was in the minors as a youngster.

Little did I know that "You can hit whatever pitch, anywhere they throw it" was a unique trait only he could pull off. Thanks A lot Vlad.

I'm not sure where he's at now, but his nephew Gabriel Guerrero was in the Diamondbacks system the last couple years. Got the chance to see him a few times. Let's just say he reminded me a lot of his uncle Vladimir's batting philosophy.
 
This isn't really a new ranking, it looks like it's literally just an adjustment due to graduations with maybe a few minor tweaks.

I'd be interested to hear the rationale for believing Jimenez is clearly ahead of Robles, Tapate. Robles had a pretty similar offensive performance in A last year and has more to offer on defense/baserunning.

I think Jimenez has the makings of a Mini Stanton type of player. If Robles was close offensively, then I'd be on board. Robles hasn't done anything to really make him more of a prospect than acuna or Jimenez imo.

Then again, I still think Kemp mashing in LF for us has been plenty more useful than his defense has been a penalty to this point so color me biased.
 
I think Jimenez has the makings of a Mini Stanton type of player. If Robles was close offensively, then I'd be on board. Robles hasn't done anything to really make him more of a prospect than acuna or Jimenez imo.

Then again, I still think Kemp mashing in LF for us has been plenty more useful than his defense has been a penalty to this point so color me biased.

Well, I would argue that Jimenez hasn't done anything to make him more of a prospect than Robles. In A-ball last year Jimenez slashed .329/.369/.532. In A-ball last year Robles slashed .305/.405/.459. Jimenez is 6 months older, and it's understood that Robles is just beginning to come into his own physically, where Jimenez is basically there now.

A lesser Stanton is honestly not that great of a player. A good one, sure, but Robles projects as at least that kind of player. I just don't think you'll find many prospect guys who think Jimenez is better than Robles.
 
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