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Top White Sox Prospects, Midseason 2016 - Players 16-30


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We release our twice-annual Top White Sox Prospects list in two parts. The first article is a "teaser" of sorts, listing the names of prospects ranked 16th-30th with detailed capsules on each (and links to their profiles). The second is the full Top 30, with capsules on 1-15, as well as a list of players who just missed the Top 30.

 

Here is the 16-30 list, hot off the press.

 

What do you think? Who were we too high or too low on? Who do you think is in the Top 15?

 

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It would probably just be easier to label every prospect not inside our top 7 or 8 in the same category. None are any better than C level prospects and we'll be lucky to get 1 everyday player or SP out of the bunch.

 

Good work as usual by future sox tho...no discredit towards the article, just more towards the state of the system.

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QUOTE (TheFutureIsNear @ Jul 26, 2016 -> 09:13 AM)
It would probably just be easier to label every prospect not inside our top 7 or 8 in the same category. None are any better than C level prospects and we'll be lucky to get 1 everyday player or SP out of the bunch.

 

Good work as usual by future sox tho...no discredit towards the article, just more towards the state of the system.

 

Aren't all teams lucky to get an everyday player or SP out of their 15-30 prospects though?

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QUOTE (RegionSox @ Jul 26, 2016 -> 11:18 AM)
Aren't all teams lucky to get an everyday player or SP out of their 15-30 prospects though?

Yes.

 

Also, reducing the back half of the list to simply "C" prospects is missing key differentiation, particularly in floor and ceiling.

 

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Nice list Matt. IMO, I might have Peter and Zavala a tad higher, but otherwise I tend to agree with your rankings. With Anderson gone now, I think my top 15 would look like:

 

1.) Zack Collins

2.) Carson Fulmer

3.) Alec Hansen

4.) Spencer Adams

5.) Adam Engel

6.) Zach Burdi

7.) Trey Michalczewski

8.) Alex Call

9.) Jordan Stephens

10.) Jameson Fisher

11.) Jordan Guerrero

12.) Micker Adolfo

13.) Jhoandro Alfaro

14.) Amado Nunez

15.) Matt Davidson?

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QUOTE (Dunt @ Jul 26, 2016 -> 03:47 PM)
Nice list Matt. IMO, I might have Peter and Zavala a tad higher, but otherwise I tend to agree with your rankings. With Anderson gone now, I think my top 15 would look like:

 

1.) Zack Collins

2.) Carson Fulmer

3.) Alec Hansen

4.) Spencer Adams

5.) Adam Engel

6.) Zach Burdi

7.) Trey Michalczewski

8.) Alex Call

9.) Jordan Stephens

10.) Jameson Fisher

11.) Jordan Guerrero

12.) Micker Adolfo

13.) Jhoandro Alfaro

14.) Amado Nunez

15.) Matt Davidson?

Thanks. But while I wrote the article, the list was done by 8 writers, with my votes having no more or less value than the others.

 

Two of your names didn't make the Top 30, with two others in the T15 you didn't mention. I won't say which. ;)

 

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That list is pretty depressing when you consider how much some of those prospects have fallen this season. The top half of the list should be a lot more exciting with the 2016 draftees in there. Regardless, I'm still not sure how Buddy Bell has his job. For a while you could argue there was a serious talent issue, but it's clear as night and day that we have an issue on the player development side.

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Thanks. But while I wrote the article, the list was done by 8 writers, with my votes having no more or less value than the others.

 

Two of your names didn't make the Top 30, with two others in the T15 you didn't mention. I won't say which. ;)

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I'm guessing that Davidson and Alfaro aren't in the top 30. I would imagine that Delmonico is. I hope Curbelo is the last name because leaving him out of the top 30 is nuts. Keith Law had him #49 in the entire draft and he was highly regarded by others as well.

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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jul 26, 2016 -> 10:46 PM)
I'm guessing that Davidson and Alfaro aren't in the top 30. I would imagine that Delmonico is. I hope Curbelo is the last name because leaving him out of the top 30 is nuts. Keith Law had him #49 in the entire draft and he was highly regarded by others as well.

 

I think those are the names I would have off too. I think Alfaro has a chance to be pretty good, but he's still too far away. Not sure what to make of Curbelo yet.

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