NorthSideSox72 Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 FutureSox will have their list out for mid-season in about a month. I did a quick and dirty T30, without doing a lot of research, and thought it would be fun to discuss. Here is mine, assuming all the high picks sign: 1 Eloy Jimenez 2 Michael Kopech 3 Luis Robert 4 Nick Madrigal 5 Dylan Cease 6 Dane Dunning 7 Zack Collins 8 Alec Hansen 9 Blake Rutherford 10 Micker Adolfo 11 Jake Burger 12 Seby Zavala 13 Luis Alex Basabe 14 Zack Burdi 15 Steele Walker 16 Jordan Stephens 17 Spencer Adams 18 Gavin Sheets 19 Luis Gonzalez 20 Luis Curbelo 21 Ian Hamilton 22 Lenyn Sosa 23 Tyler Johnson 24 Konnor Pilkington 25 Thyago Vieira 26 Laz Rivera 27 Lency Delgado 28 Jonathan Stiever 29 Joel Booker 30 Danny Mendick Just missed in order: Bernardo Flores, Alex Call, Yeyson Yrizarri, Jimmy Lambert, Kade McClure, Tito Polo, Ti'Quan Forbes Discuss! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frogsplash31 Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 No love for Henzman? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthSideSox72 Posted June 26, 2018 Author Share Posted June 26, 2018 24 minutes ago, frogsplash31 said: No love for Henzman? I'm not a big believer in him as a major leaguer. I think his profile is the type that will dominate in A-ball, then hit a wall around AA. That said, he's been crushing it and I would be happy to be proven wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Abreu Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 --Tier 1-- 01 Eloy Jimenez 02 Michael Kopech 03 Luis Robert (honestly almost put him at 1, he literally has a Trout ceiling) 04 Dylan Cease 05 Nick Madrigal 06 Dane Dunning 07 Zack Collins 08 Alec Hansen --Tier 2-- 09 Micker Adolfo (almost put him in tier 1) 10 Luis Alexander Basabe 11 Blake Rutherford 12 Jake Burger 13 Luis Gonzalez 14 Seby Zavala 15 Steele Walker --Tier 3-- 16 Ian Hamilton 17 Tyler Johnson 18 Jordan Stephens 19 Kade McClure 20 Luis Curbelo 21 Lincoln Henzman 22 Lenyn Sosa 23 Gavin Sheets --Tier 4-- 24 Konnor Pilkington 25 Laz Rivera 26 Spencer Adams 27 Craig Dedelow 28 Jonathan Stiever 29 Ryan Burr 30 Cabera Weaver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmags Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 8 minutes ago, Jose Abreu said: --Tier 1-- 01 Eloy Jimenez 02 Michael Kopech 03 Luis Robert (honestly almost put him at 1, he literally has a Trout ceiling) 04 Dylan Cease 05 Nick Madrigal 06 Dane Dunning 07 Zack Collins 08 Alec Hansen --Tier 2-- 09 Micker Adolfo (almost put him in tier 1) 10 Luis Alexander Basabe 11 Blake Rutherford 12 Jake Burger 13 Luis Gonzalez 14 Seby Zavala 15 Steele Walker --Tier 3-- 16 Ian Hamilton 17 Tyler Johnson 18 Jordan Stephens 19 Kade McClure 20 Luis Curbelo 21 Lincoln Henzman 22 Lenyn Sosa 23 Gavin Sheets --Tier 4-- 24 Konnor Pilkington 25 Laz Rivera 26 Spencer Adams 27 Craig Dedelow 28 Jonathan Stiever 29 Ryan Burr 30 Cabera Weaver It’s pick 30 but why Weaver over Delgado? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthSideSox72 Posted June 26, 2018 Author Share Posted June 26, 2018 2 minutes ago, bmags said: It’s pick 30 but why Weaver over Delgado? Was wondering the same thing. Also McClure at 19 is interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Abreu Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 1 minute ago, bmags said: It’s pick 30 but why Weaver over Delgado? I like Delgado but he's a little high risk-high reward. I suppose so are guys like Curbelo and Sosa, but they're more advanced than Lency at this stage so I wanted to give a "safer" pick a spot. Sure, Weaver isn't exactly a low risk guy, but the dude can flat out run and I believe in his hit tool more than most. Of course this opinion is based on limited youtube scouting and draft reports so take it with a grain of salt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Abreu Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 Just now, NorthSideSox72 said: Was wondering the same thing. Also McClure at 19 is interesting. The injury obviously doesn't help him out but he was my favorite minor league pitching prospect aside from the obvious Kopech/Cease/Hansen/Dunning. But a huge, 6'7 arm who induces ground balls like crazy and rarely allows home runs is very intriguing to me. I'm sure his HR rate will increase as he advances, but I like his potential. Could see him as a good reliever too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWSpalehoseCWS Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 1 Eloy Jimenez 2 Luis Robert 3 Michael Kopech 4 Dylan Cease 5 Nick Madrigal 6 Dane Dunning 7 Zack Collins 8 Alec Hansen 9 Blake Rutherford 10 Micker Adolfo 11 Zack Burdi 12 Luis Alexander Basabe 13 Jake Burger 14 Steele Walker 15 Jordan Stephens 16 Gavin Sheets 17 Seby Zavala 18 Ian Hamilton 19 Luis Gonzalez 20 Luis Curbelo 21 Tyler Johnson 22 Lenyn Sosa 23 Lency Delgado 24 Konnor Pilkington 25 Thyago Vieira 26 Spencer Adams 27 Laz Rivera 28 Kade McClure 29 Jose Ruiz 30 Jonathan Stiever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dam8610 Posted June 27, 2018 Share Posted June 27, 2018 Two trends I'm seeing consistently that make no sense to me, especially in concert with the other: 1) Alec Hansen dropped 4 spots essentially due to injury. 2) Jake Burger ahead of Seby Zavala despite progress by Zavala and Burger being injured. Can someone explain? I'm not criticizing, just trying to understand the thought process. To me, Burger missing this year in High A puts him behind the development curve, where Hansen is IMO still basically on track. Neither player has done much of anything this year, but Burger essentially maintains his position (he was around 11 on preseason lists, and around 11 on every list on here) while Hansen drops 4 spots (Interestingly 8th on every list). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dam8610 Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 Also 1 Eloy Jimenez 2 Michael Kopech 3 Luis Robert 4 Nick Madrigal 5 Dylan Cease 6 Alec Hansen 7 Zack Collins 8 Dane Dunning 9 Blake Rutherford 10 Micker Adolfo 11 Luis Alexander Basabe 12 Seby Zavala 13 Jordan Stephens 14 Zack Burdi 15 Spencer Adams 16 Jake Burger 17 Luis Gonzalez 18 Laz Rivera 19 Joel Booker 20 Steele Walker 21 Ian Hamilton 22 Lincoln Henzman 23 Tyler Johnson 24 Blake Battenfield 25 Konnor Pilkington 26 Thyago Vieira 27 Bernardo Flores 28 Jose Ruiz 29 Luis Curbelo 30 Jose Rodriguez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 Tier 1 (FV 60+) 01) Jimenez, OF 02) Kopech, RHP 03) Robert, CF Tier 2 (FV 55) 04) Madrigal, 2B/SS 05) Cease, RHP 06) Hansen, RHP 07) Dunning, RHP 08) Collins, C Tier 3 (50 FV) 09) Basabe, CF 10) Adolfo, OF 11) Rutherford, OF 12) Burdi, RHP 13) Burger, 3B Tier 4 (FV 45) 14) Gonzalez, OF 15) Zavala, C 16) Stephens, RHP 17) Walker, OF 18) Hamilton, RHP 19) Curbelo, SS/3B 20) Sheets, 1B 21) Johnson, RHP Tier 5 (40 FV) 22) Adams, RHP 23) Cordell, OF 24) Sosa, SS 25) Vieira, RHP 26) Lambert, RHP 27) McClure, RHP 28) Flores, LHP 29) Rivera, SS 30) Pilkington, LHP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWSpalehoseCWS Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 1 hour ago, Dam8610 said: Two trends I'm seeing consistently that make no sense to me, especially in concert with the other: 1) Alec Hansen dropped 4 spots essentially due to injury. 2) Jake Burger ahead of Seby Zavala despite progress by Zavala and Burger being injured. Can someone explain? I'm not criticizing, just trying to understand the thought process. To me, Burger missing this year in High A puts him behind the development curve, where Hansen is IMO still basically on track. Neither player has done much of anything this year, but Burger essentially maintains his position (he was around 11 on preseason lists, and around 11 on every list on here) while Hansen drops 4 spots (Interestingly 8th on every list). I can't speak for anyone else, but for me: Collins hitting respectably greatly increases his value to me. I'm a believer he sticks at catcher. I think his potential is back to where it was when the Sox drafted him. I'm not overly high on Zavala. I view him as an offensive-first backup at the major league level. I know there are some that say he has improved his defense, but there are still reports out there (leading into this season) that say otherwise. I'm a fan and rooting for him to succeed, I just don't think he's going to be as productive as some other people think he will be once he makes the majors. I don't view Burger as having a high ceiling, but I think he will be a MLB starter even if it is ultimately at 1B. I think his hit tool is better than Zavala's. Regarding his injury in comparison to Hansen - it seems to me that Hansen's injury could cause a more severe derailment in his development than Burger's. If this persists and forces Hansen's ability to pitch his value is greatly diminished. Burger has no speed to lose, and if he gets shifted to 1B the bat still plays IMO. Hansen worries me a little with the arm issue he had. I feel like most of the other top prospects, especially Cease and Dunning, have take a big step this year. Perhaps that is unfair for Hansen's position on my list, but he technically hasn't developed any further than last year at this time. If Hansen repeats last season for the rest of '18, he'll be back up at the top for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flash Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 10 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said: Tier 1 (FV 60+) 01) Jimenez, OF 02) Kopech, RHP 03) Robert, CF Tier 2 (FV 55) 04) Madrigal, 2B/SS 05) Cease, RHP 06) Hansen, RHP 07) Dunning, RHP 08) Collins, C Tier 3 (50 FV) 09) Basabe, CF 10) Adolfo, OF 11) Rutherford, OF 12) Burdi, RHP 13) Burger, 3B Tier 4 (FV 45) 14) Gonzalez, OF 15) Zavala, C 16) Stephens, RHP 17) Walker, OF 18) Hamilton, RHP 19) Curbelo, SS/3B 20) Sheets, 1B 21) Johnson, RHP Tier 5 (40 FV) 22) Adams, RHP 23) Cordell, OF 24) Sosa, SS 25) Vieira, RHP 26) Lambert, RHP 27) McClure, RHP 28) Flores, LHP 29) Rivera, SS 30) Pilkington, LHP Would mirror mine almost exactly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunt Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 1.) Jimenez 2.) Kopech 3.) Robert 4.) Madrigal 5.) Hansen 6.) Collins 7.) Dunning 8.) Cease 9.) Basabe 10.) Adolfo 11.) Rutherford 12.) Gonzalez 13.) Walker 14.) Burger 15.) Zavala 16.) Stephens 17.) Burdi 18.) Hamilton 19.) Curbelo 20.) Flores 21.) Pilkington 22.) Sosa 23.) Cordell 24.) Johnson 25.) Sheets 26.) Puckett 27.) Rivera 28.) Ruiz 29.) Delgado 30.) Booker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 Our pitching depth is really amazing. There were a ton of guys that didn’t make the cut on my list that easily could have made those last five slots or so. The big names missing in the upper minors would be Puckett, Clarkin, & Guerrero. Henzman could have easily made a case for a spot & Battenfield’s results at least make him someone to watch. Plus we just drafted a ton of interesting college arms and I expect a few of them to shoot up the rankings next year. None of these guys have TOR upside, but we should hopefully have a pipeline of back-end options for the foreseeable future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunt Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 4 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: Our pitching depth is really amazing. There were a ton of guys that didn’t make the cut on my list that easily could have made those last five slots or so. The big names missing in the upper minors would be Puckett, Clarkin, & Guerrero. Henzman could have easily made a case for a spot & Battenfield’s results at least make him someone to watch. Plus we just drafted a ton of interesting college arms and I expect a few of them to shoot up the rankings next year. None of these guys have TOR upside, but we should hopefully have a pipeline of back-end options for the foreseeable future. I think Pilkington is going to explode in the Sox system personally. Sox will clean up his mechanics and he is going to shove. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiSoxJon Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 18 minutes ago, Dunt said: I think Pilkington is going to explode in the Sox system personally. Sox will clean up his mechanics and he is going to shove. That would be major...Not really a TOR guy like many in our system but definitely has starter potential, 3-4 type 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 20 minutes ago, Dunt said: I think Pilkington is going to explode in the Sox system personally. Sox will clean up his mechanics and he is going to shove. That would be huge for the system. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoxAce Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 56 minutes ago, Dunt said: I think Pilkington is going to explode in the Sox system personally. Sox will clean up his mechanics and he is going to shove. Completely agree. Kid was such an enigma in college as I said back in the draft thread, but he has alot of talent. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Abreu Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 14 hours ago, Dam8610 said: Two trends I'm seeing consistently that make no sense to me, especially in concert with the other: 1) Alec Hansen dropped 4 spots essentially due to injury. 2) Jake Burger ahead of Seby Zavala despite progress by Zavala and Burger being injured. Can someone explain? I'm not criticizing, just trying to understand the thought process. To me, Burger missing this year in High A puts him behind the development curve, where Hansen is IMO still basically on track. Neither player has done much of anything this year, but Burger essentially maintains his position (he was around 11 on preseason lists, and around 11 on every list on here) while Hansen drops 4 spots (Interestingly 8th on every list). For me, Hansen was at 8 rather than 4 because 1. I've always liked Cease better, and I thought Cease was great last year but was basically pitching without a defense behind him, causing him to have to pitch for strikeouts and preventing him from going deeper into games 2. Madrigal slotted above him but that's not Hansen "dropping", more just Madrigal being added 3. Just like with Cease, I've always loved Collins 4. I ranked Dunning higher just because there's a higher chance he'll be a solid MLB pitcher (lower ceiling than Hansen, but less risk). Maybe the injury did affect my ranking there. But of course now Dunning is injured too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthSideSox72 Posted June 28, 2018 Author Share Posted June 28, 2018 Interesting to me, to see Cordell ranked at 23 on a couple lists. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveno89 Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 1 hour ago, NorthSideSox72 said: Interesting to me, to see Cordell ranked at 23 on a couple lists. Cordell is 26 years old...it is pretty much now or never for him Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 I had almost forgotten about Cordell. When he went out at the end of April, the prognosis was eight weeks. We are now almost exactly two months later, so I wonder what is going on with him? If his window falls too much futher back, it will be gone with the amount of player flying through the system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Y2Jimmy0 Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 (edited) The Top 30 was very hard this time which is a good thing. We could almost go to 40 players pretty easily. 1. Eloy Jimenez OF 2. Michael Kopech RHP 3. Luis Robert OF 4. Nick Madrigal SS 5. Alec Hansen RHP 6. Zack Collins C 7. Dylan Cease RHP 8. Dane Dunning RHP 9. Micker Adolfo OF 10. Luis Alexander Basabe OF 11. Blake Rutherford OF 12. Steele Walker OF 13. Luis Gonzalez OF 14. Jake Burger 3B 15. Jordan Stephens RHP 16. Zack Burdi RHP 17. Seby Zavala C 18. Spencer Adams RHP 19. Gavin Sheets 1B 20. Konnor Pilkington LHP 21. Ian Hamilton RHP 22. Luis Curbelo SS 23. Tyler Johnson RHP 24. Lenyn Sosa RHP 25. Ryan Cordell OF 26. AJ Puckett RHP 27. Thyago Vieira RHP 28. Jonathan Stiever RHP 29. Laz Rivera SS 30. Bernardo Flores LHP Just Missed: Joel Booker, Alex Call, Danny Mendick, Ian Clarkin, Jose Ruiz, Lincoln Henzman, Lency Delgado, Luis Mieses, Kade McClure, Ti'Quan Forbes I was surprised to see so much love for Lency Delgado this early. He's super young and in the AZL. He wasn't really a 4th round draft prospect though even though that's where the Sox took him. He's definitely a guy to watch for sure though. As far as the draft picks are concerned, they the players went in the rounds that their talent actually justifies it would have looked something like this for Sox: 1. Madrigal 2. Walker 3. Pilkington 4. Stiever 5. Davis Martin 6. Jason Bilous RHP 7. Isaiah Carranza RHP 8. Lency Delgado SS 9. Ty Greene C Cal Berkley 10. Cabera Weaver. Edited June 28, 2018 by Y2Jimmy0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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