Posted on January 18th, 2012 by azruavatar in Prospect rankings, tags: Adam Reifer, boone whiting, Brandon Dickson, Carlos Martinez, Charlie Tilson, Eduardo Sanchez, joe kelly, Jordan Swagerty, Kolten Wong, Lance Lynn, Maikel Cleto, Matt Adams, Matt Carpenter, Oscar Taveas, Ryan Jackson, shelby miller, St. Louis Cardinals, Tommy Pham, Top 20 Prospects, Trevor Rosenthal, tyrell jenkins, zack cox
This is the consolidated top 20 list rolled out last week.
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Due to popular demand, I now present you Part 2 of the updated depth chart for the top position player in the Cardinals system for each respective position. In respect of cariocacardinal’s insistent pleadings to PLEEAAAAAASE define what I’m trying to do, each prospect I list represents who I believe to be the top prospect at each position who has the best shot to make the most impact in the major leagues.
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Posted on June 8th, 2010 by erik in 2010 MLB Draft, tags: cody stanley, colin walsh, geoff klein, greg garcia, nick longmire, pat biserta, taylor black, victor sanchez, zack cox
Well, the last four columns are advanced. The stats come courtesy of college splits. All I did was add the ISO, BB% and K%. College Splits is what would happen if Rivals College Baseball or Baseball America had a lovechild with FanGraphs. If you care about the draft or college baseball at all, and haven’t bookmarked College Splits already, well, shame on you. These numbers are adjusted for park and strength of schedule.
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Posted on June 7th, 2010 by erik in 2010 MLB Draft, tags: zack cox
This draft has shaped up very nicely for the Cardinals (thanks, Cubs!) and now they get the best pure hitter in the draft at #25. Signability is an issue, as Cox is a sophomore. I don’t think he’ll be able to do better in the stacked 2011 draft, so he’d be wise to sign, and I have to think the Cardinals will do what it takes to get it done. I wonder about his overall power potential, but at #25, this is absolutely tremendous.
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