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Title: BA prospect list
Post by: toddthebod on January 11, 2018, 12:44:07 pm
https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/astros-top-10-prospects-2018-222724/?utm_content=buffer64e4c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#9BtP3RHYyFlqeXg0.97

Top 4 is as expected.  But Nova, Solis, and Alcala in the top ten?  Thoughts? 
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: VirtualBob on January 11, 2018, 05:08:38 pm
https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/astros-top-10-prospects-2018-222724/?utm_content=buffer64e4c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#9BtP3RHYyFlqeXg0.97

Top 4 is as expected.  But Nova, Solis, and Alcala in the top ten?  Thoughts?
Alcala is that good, and I really like H.Perez.  That said, there are way too many of these "Top XXX" lists, and I think some of them go for shock value ... a sort of 'we are really ahead of the crowd calling _____ a top prospect'.  There is 0 downside and a lot of upside for them if they hit on one of these long shots.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on January 11, 2018, 09:12:01 pm
Alcala is that good, and I really like H.Perez.  That said, there are way too many of these "Top XXX" lists, and I think some of them go for shock value ... a sort of 'we are really ahead of the crowd calling _____ a top prospect'.  There is 0 downside and a lot of upside for them if they hit on one of these long shots.
I thought the same thing when BP put Jonathan Arauz up at #6 on their list.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on January 11, 2018, 11:16:15 pm
By the way, I listened to part of a BA podcast discussing Pirates prospects today. They were gushing about a pitcher (who I hadn't heard of until this, frankly) named Mitch Keller, who according to them is one of the very top pitching prospects in baseball. They said that, when they ask scouts what pitchers they like best (prospect-wise), they usually say either Keller, Reyes (from StL, injured this year), Buehler (LAD), or Forrest Whitley.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on January 28, 2018, 02:24:01 pm
More gushing praise for Whitley on the BA Top 100 Prospects podcast. They ranked him 10th overall; he's the 2nd pitcher on the list after Shohei Ohtani. Said scouts rave about him.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 02, 2018, 10:30:52 am
Baseball America has ranked the Astros has having 10th best ML farm system. The rest of the West has Angels at 14, Oakland 18, Texas 23 and Seattle 30.

Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: toddthebod on February 05, 2018, 12:53:43 pm
A lot of the rating value comes from Tucker and Whitley.  How do they rank the rest of the Astros system?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: NeilT on February 05, 2018, 01:28:57 pm
A lot of the rating value comes from Tucker and Whitley.  How do they rank the rest of the Astros system?

Not as well as they do with Tucker and Whitley.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 05, 2018, 01:50:00 pm
A lot of the rating value comes from Tucker and Whitley.  How do they rank the rest of the Astros system?

Something called Baseball Pipeline has Houston ranked with the 11th best farm. They have Whitely 9, Tucker 17 and Boukaskas 76.
They ranked Oakland @ 14 as next best in the AL West. Followed by Anaheim 16, Texas 19 and Seattle 27.

BA has Houston at 10 overall with Whitely # 10, Tucker #15, Alvarez #62 and Boukaskas #76. Oakland also has 4 prospects in BA's Top 100 while Anaheim, Texas and Seattle come in with 3/2/1 respectively in the Top 100. Here is BA's overview. https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/2018-houston-astros-top-10-prospects/#5OOBBjXXWV7VSOTQ.97

Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Duman on February 08, 2018, 04:59:45 pm
The more list you read, you start finding a consensus.  I used to do a compilation of all the list and get an average ranking for a player - that kept me from falling for someone's man crush on a certain player's tool (nttawwt)
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: MusicMan on February 09, 2018, 07:48:38 am
The more list you read, you start finding a consensus.  I used to do a compilation of all the list and get an average ranking for a player - that kept me from falling for someone's man crush on a certain player's tool (nttawwt)

Do I have such a spreadsheet? Yes. Have I spent time asking how to properly weight “not listed” and “honorable mention”? Also yes.


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Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: VirtualBob on February 09, 2018, 08:18:30 am
Do I have such a spreadsheet? Yes. Have I spent time asking how to properly weight “not listed” and “honorable mention”? Also yes.


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And then there is the weighting of sources ... sometimes based on gut feel and sometimes based on looking at past predictions and how they fared.  Lots of math to validate a SWAG.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Duman on February 09, 2018, 01:16:25 pm
Do I have such a spreadsheet? Yes. Have I spent time asking how to properly weight “not listed” and “honorable mention”? Also yes.


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Here is mine from several years ago.  I think after the 2012 season (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10ylGUb2jb9D-M6lALP7rrSJmAKyY_5P039z4ljqcQj0/edit?usp=sharing)
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on February 09, 2018, 01:38:44 pm
Here is mine from several years ago.  I think after the 2012 season (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10ylGUb2jb9D-M6lALP7rrSJmAKyY_5P039z4ljqcQj0/edit?usp=sharing)
The thing that jumps out at me from that spreadsheet (aside from the now-laughable consensus ranking of Singleton ahead of Correa) is how many of those guys have made it to the majors for at least a cup of coffee: all of the first 20, I think, and several others including Brett Phillips and Devenski down at #44-45. That seems like a really high percentage.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 11, 2018, 02:30:02 pm
Damn, I just threw out a stack of BA's featuring the top 10 prospect in whichever division the Astros were in at the time going back almost 20 years. Pre-Luhnow most of these were total ML busts. I had forgotten about most of them but so many did not even have a cup of ML coffee.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on February 13, 2018, 07:26:13 pm
Damn, I just threw out a stack of BA's featuring the top 10 prospect in whichever division the Astros were in at the time going back almost 20 years. Pre-Luhnow most of these were total ML busts. I had forgotten about most of them but so many did not even have a cup of ML coffee.
A lot of futility in there. Remember when we were pinning our hopes on TJ Steele, Jio Mier, Ross Seaton, and Jonathan Meyer? On the other hand, Jose Altuve, Dallas Keuchel, and George Springer were pretty good pre-Luhnow prospects.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 13, 2018, 08:53:51 pm
A lot of futility in there. Remember when we were pinning our hopes on TJ Steele, Jio Mier, Ross Seaton, and Jonathan Meyer? On the other hand, Jose Altuve, Dallas Keuchel, and George Springer were pretty good pre-Luhnow prospects.

I'll see you Steele, Mier and Seaton for Robert Stiehl, Mike Nannini, and Hector Gimenez.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: VirtualBob on February 13, 2018, 09:57:36 pm
Just looking at the top 3 for the past 12 years is an eye-opener.

2017 - Martes, Tucker, D.Paulino
2016 - Reed, Martes, Bregman
2015 - Correa, Appel, Velasquez
2014 - Correa, Springer, Appel
2013 - Correa, Singleton, Springer
2012 - Singleton, Cosart, Springer
2011 - Lyles, DeShields, Villar
2010 - Castro, Mier, Lyles
2009 - Castro, Norris, Seaton
2008 - Towles, F.Paulino, Patton
2007 - Pence!, Patton, Albers
2006 - Hirsch, Patton, Nieve

Other notable names: Max Sapp (#9 in 2007), Colin Delome (#9 in 2008), Jon Gaston (#9 in 2009), Chia-Jen Lo (#5 in 2009), Austin Wates (#9 in 2010), Tanner Bushue (#8 in 2010), Mike Foltynewicz (#9 in 2011), Nick Tropeano (#9 in 2012), Asher Wojciechowski (#10 in 2013) and Brett Phillips (#5 in 2014).
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: MusicMan on February 14, 2018, 07:59:05 am
The change from 2011 to 2012 is stark.


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Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on February 14, 2018, 12:30:39 pm
The change from 2011 to 2012 is stark.


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I'm sure this has been remarked on before, but it's ironic that arguably Ed Wade's biggest triumph as Astros GM - trading 1 and 1/2 seasons of Pence for Cosart, Singleton, and Domingo Santana - those 3 guys didn't actually end up providing much Major League impact for the team. Really, it's only due to Luhnow trading Cosart for Marisnick, Martes, and Moran that the Astros got any value out of the Pence trade. And of course, the Cosart deal also got them the comp pick that became Daz Cameron, who helped them trade for Verlander.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: GreatBagwellsBeard on February 14, 2018, 02:12:00 pm
The change from 2011 to 2012 is stark.


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True, but all three of the 2011 names are still in the league. (just not in Houston)
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Duman on February 15, 2018, 08:39:54 am
Just looking at the top 3 for the past 12 years is an eye-opener.

2017 - Martes, Tucker, D.Paulino
2016 - Reed, Martes, Bregman
2015 - Correa, Appel, Velasquez
2014 - Correa, Springer, Appel
2013 - Correa, Singleton, Springer
2012 - Singleton, Cosart, Springer
2011 - Lyles, DeShields, Villar
2010 - Castro, Mier, Lyles
2009 - Castro, Norris, Seaton
2008 - Towles, F.Paulino, Patton
2007 - Pence!, Patton, Albers
2006 - Hirsch, Patton, Nieve (

Other notable names: Max Sapp (#9 in 2007), Colin Delome (#9 in 2008), Jon Gaston (#9 in 2009), Chia-Jen Lo (#5 in 2009), Austin Wates (#9 in 2010), Tanner Bushue (#8 in 2010), Mike Foltynewicz (#9 in 2011), Nick Tropeano (#9 in 2012), Asher Wojciechowski (#10 in 2013) and Brett Phillips (#5 in 2014).

My theme looking at this list is 2 out of 3 ain't bad.  It is rare, even when you have a talent rich system to have all your prospects hit.  If you get 2 out of your top 3 to be every day players, that is success.  3 out of three in the majors is good too.  But what makes a great team is 2 out of 3 becoming stars (see 13 & 14).
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 15, 2018, 09:30:49 am
My theme looking at this list is 2 out of 3 ain't bad.  It is rare, even when you have a talent rich system to have all your prospects hit.  If you get 2 out of your top 3 to be every day players, that is success.  3 out of three in the majors is good too.  But what makes a great team is 2 out of 3 becoming stars (see 13 & 14).
OK, but consider that the 2 in 2013 and 2014 were the same two guys. Not like new talent working itself into the top of the heap.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: roadrunner on February 16, 2018, 10:11:57 am
Crazy how AJ Reed just doesn't even feel like he's on the radar anymore.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 16, 2018, 11:52:19 am
Crazy how AJ Reed just doesn't even feel like he's on the radar anymore.

Reed could be a late-bloomer that finally gets it together. The fact that he doesn't seem to be motivated enough to get his body in better shape though doesn't encourage me.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Lefty on February 16, 2018, 11:04:20 pm
Wade got a bum rap with a lot of the fanbase, but that '06 to Springer prospect list is ugly.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: MusicMan on February 17, 2018, 10:51:08 am
Wade got a bum rap with a lot of the fanbase, but that '06 to Springer prospect list is ugly.

Wade was dealt a horrible hand. I’m not certain how well he played it, but he certainly wasn’t the problem that Purpura and Drayton were.


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Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on February 19, 2018, 03:26:16 pm
Reed could be a late-bloomer that finally gets it together. The fact that he doesn't seem to be motivated enough to get his body in better shape though doesn't encourage me.

Speak of the Devil. Luhnow says Reed showed up in good shape.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: GreatBagwellsBeard on February 19, 2018, 03:37:23 pm
Speak of the Devil. Luhnow says Reed showed up in good shape.

Spherical?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on February 20, 2018, 09:41:41 am
Spherical?
He's been on an Ovaltine diet?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Duman on February 28, 2018, 03:24:21 pm
Jayne has compiled the composite top prospects (https://whattheheckbobby.blogspot.com/2018/02/2018-astros-consensus-top-32-prospect.html).  Make sure you read to the bottom and see the list from last year and what has happened to those folks. 

Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: VirtualBob on February 28, 2018, 07:07:22 pm
Jayne has compiled the composite top prospects (https://whattheheckbobby.blogspot.com/2018/02/2018-astros-consensus-top-32-prospect.html).  Make sure you read to the bottom and see the list from last year and what has happened to those folks.
Yes. She does a great job. A must-read site for sure.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: austro on February 28, 2018, 08:11:19 pm
Has there been any sort of update on Brady Rodgers?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: mrpink on February 28, 2018, 08:49:47 pm
Has there been any sort of update on Brady Rodgers?
Looks like he's throwing from flat ground. Also, he went fishing last week.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: austro on February 28, 2018, 08:53:09 pm
Looks like he's throwing from flat ground. Also, he went fishing last week.

If he can cast a lure, he can pitch a baseball!
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: NeilT on February 28, 2018, 09:53:41 pm
Looks like he's throwing from flat ground. Also, he went fishing last week.

What did he catch?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: chuck on February 28, 2018, 10:03:31 pm
What did he catch?

In what hotel did he stay?
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on March 01, 2018, 08:55:58 am
In what hotel did he stay?
Probably one close to the International Game Fish Association Museum (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Game_Fish_Association).
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: juliogotay on March 01, 2018, 09:07:34 am
Probably one close to the International Game Fish Association Museum (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Game_Fish_Association).

Holiday Inn for the win.
Title: Re: BA prospect list
Post by: Reuben on June 01, 2018, 02:46:06 pm
BA released an updated Top 100 Prospects list today. Whitley, Tucker, and Alvarez all stayed in roughly the same place, but Corbin Martin vaulted from unranked up to #85.

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Scouting Report: Martin was a reliever in the Texas A&M bullpen for two and a half seasons, but in his junior year he moved into the rotation. He became the team's Saturday starter and while his fastball velocity dipped a little, the command and the quality of his breaking balls improved with more work. The Astros signed Martin for $1 million as a second-round pick and used him in their tandem-starter system, something not all that unusual for Martin because of his multi-role background. Martin's 90-94 mph fastball has excellent glove-side life. He also throws an average slider that has bigger shape than most, with its break coming earlier than other sliders. His curve is a little behind the slider, and his changeup is generally below-average but it will flash above-average at times and could develop into a better weapon. Martin has a quick arm but his delivery has some effort and a high back elbow. He has the makings of four pitches and potentially average to above control, so there's no reason to not let him continue starting.

link (https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2018-top-100-prospects/)