
Bonjour r/base-ball!
Nous allons inviter nos rédacteurs MLB Pipeline ici pour répondre aux questions sur les prospects !
Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayoet Sam Dykstra sera là pour répondre à toutes vos questions à partir de 14h30 HE. Le trio fournit une analyse approfondie des perspectives et des projets pour MLB.com. Ils créent la liste des 100 meilleurs espoirs de MLB Pipeline ainsi que les listes du Top 30 et du Top 10 par position de chaque équipe.
Le Liste des 100 meilleurs est récemment sorti, avec les Top 10 positionnels. Le top 30 du club arrivera bientôt aussi !
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Par MLBOfficial
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Do you think teams take these lists seriously when making trades or call ups ? Or do they ignore them fully when they evaluate their prospects and other teams prospects with more refined metrics?
Do you get complaints from front offices on your rankings, say a guy is too low on the list?
Who’s your sleeper pick to make the biggest jump this year?
Ignoring any rankings, who’s your favorite farm system to keep an eye on this year?
For the Reds, Rhett Lowder seems to bounce around the rankings a bunch. What has changed with him that his stock is lower this year than other years?
How do you balance putting stock in guys who are seeing good numbers in the minors but might not have the traits of a prototypical major leaguer? Are you guys able to buy into the “statline scouting” or are you more focused tape (or more likely somewhere in between!)?
Is McCleans sweeper or curveball better? Is honing his change up the key to him becoming a true ace ace?
Did Walcott fall because his ceiling is projected to be lower when he’s a major leaguer or just because struggled at AA last year?
Is Ewings defense in center good enough to carry a bat that maxes out at doubles power?