I know this qualifies as a way, way, way too early look at the top 50 2010 MLB Draft prospects, but it seems like as good a way as any to get back into the swing of things here as we begin to prepare for another exciting draft season. This list is extremely preliminary (especially the rankings of the collegiate players and the prep righthanded pitchers), but I needed to get something down in print to better organize myself going forward. Next on the agenda, modifying this list by adding in player value tiers and brief commentary justifying some of the rankings. Stay tuned for that…
- C Bryce Harper
- RHP Jameson Taillon
- 3B Nick Castellanos
- RHP AJ Cole
- OF Austin Wilson
- RHP Anthony Ranaudo
- RHP Karsten Whitson
- LHP Drew Pomeranz
- RHP Brandon Workman
- RHP Stetson Allie
- INF/OF/RHP Yordy Cabrera
- RHP Deck McGuire
- 3B Zack Cox
- RHP Jesse Hahn
- LHP Chris Hale
- RHP Cameron Bedrosian
- RHP Kyle Blair
- RHP Matt Harvey
- RHP Dylan Covey
- RHP Kaleb Cowart
- MIF Anthony Wolters
- C/OF Stefan Sabol
- OF Bryce Brentz
- LHP James Paxton
- RHP Zach Lee
- RHP Peter Tago
- RHP Jesus Valdez
- RHP AJ Vanegas
- RHP Justin Grimm
- OF Angelo Gumbs
- OF Brian Ragira
- C Rob Brantly
- OF Levon Washington
- SS Rick Hague
- SS Christian Colon
- RHP Kevin Gausman
- RHP DeAndre Smelter
- RHP Tyrell Jenkins
- OF Leon Landry
- 3B Victor Sanchez
- 1B Christian Yelich
- SS Sean O’Brien
- 1B/3B Kris Bryant
- RHP Aaron Sanchez
- RHP Nick Tepesch
- INF Zach Alvord
- RHP Robbie Aviles
- C Micah Gibbs
- SS/RHP Justin O’Conner
- LHP Jessie Biddle
Good to have you back “alive” again…
Mack
Glad to see you’re back with my draft fix, I’ve been sweating it out in withdrawal. I like that you have Ranaudo lower than most. I get that he’s got size and is viewed as a future workhorse, but I think too many guys like him have flopped. Greg Reynolds and Andrew Miller come to mind.
I’m guessing Colon is so low only because of injury and once he shows he’s healthy he’ll be back up in the top ten.
I suppose those are my only two comments thus far. Keep up the good work.
i am from a small town atlanta mi. i have a 85mph fast ball 12-6 curve 66-70 mph and a 80 mph slider. And on top of tht i can pitch submarine. the same pitches. way less speed of course. i can be wild at times but a very hard worker. where do i go to sign myself up for drafts?