Jose De Leon is and will continue to shoot up the list It's fun having a good farm to go along with a good major league team. And with Friedman and CO. in charge, out future is bright.
A lot of writers are saying this draft is going to be weaker compared to others. Repeat of the 2003 draft for us?
MLB.com prospect position rankings have been coming down one at a time in the last week. LHP: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2015/#list=lhp (Urias: #1) 2B: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2015/#list=2b (Darnell Sweeney: #9) Keep an eye out in the coming days, as SS and OF will be released with Seager and Joc sure to make an appearance. Also, the full top 50 will be unveiled on friday on MLB Network.
Keith Law released his top 100, not an insider, so I don't have access to the full list. But here is where the Dodgers fell: Dustin Nosler @DustinNosler 42m42 minutes ago Keith Law ranks Corey Seager 5th, Julio Urias 9th, Joc Pederson 28fh and Grant Holmes 79th in his Top 100 prospects. #Dodgers Would appear that Badler and Law differ greatly on Joc, the article I posted in the other prospect thread guaranteed him a top 20 spot.
OF: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2015/#list=of (Joc: #2) So based on grade, the top 20 or so rankings will look like this: 1-3 (in no order): Bryant, Correa, Buxton (Grade: 70) 4-11 (again, no order): Urias, Giolito, Syndergaard, Lindor, Russell, Seager, Gallo, Sano (Grade: 65)
Eric Stephen @truebluela 7m7 minutes ago Dodgers 2014 first-round pick RHP Grant Holmes ranked 95th-best prospect in baseball by http://MLB.com. Top 50 announced now on MLBN