Baseball America – July 02, 2019

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Mariners
outfielder
Julio
Rodriguez
(top) and
Twins
outfielder
Trevor
Larnach were
showing
budding
corner out-
fielder tools.

MID
SEA
SON
TOP

No. Player Pos Team


  1. Kyle Muller LHP Braves

  2. Anthony Kay LHP Mets

  3. William Contreras C Braves

  4. Julio Rodriguez OF Mariners

  5. Justus Sheffield LHP Mariners

  6. Daniel Lynch LHP Royals

  7. Deivi Garcia RHP Yankees

  8. Trevor Larnach OF Twins

  9. Zac Gallen RHP Marlins

  10. Jordan Balazovic RHP Twins

  11. Brice Turang SS Brewers

  12. Triston Casas 1B Red Sox

  13. Spencer Howard RHP Phillies

  14. Logan Gilbert RHP Mariners

  15. Jarren Duran OF Red Sox

  16. Heliot Ramos OF Giants

  17. Nate Lowe 1B Rays

  18. Ryan Rolison LHP Rockies

  19. Eric Pardinho RHP Blue Jays

  20. Bobby Dalbec 3B Red Sox

  21. Isaac Paredes 3B/SS Tigers

  22. Daulton Varsho C D-backs

  23. George Valera OF Indians

  24. Shane Baz RHP Rays

  25. Evan White 1B Mariners


THE LIST
Cont.

YUSNIEL DIAZ
OF, ORIOLES


RANK: 69. PRESEASON: 37.


Diaz was hitting
.314/.428/.477 through 59
games last year for Double-A
Tulsa when the Dodgers trad-
ed him to the Orioles as the
centerpiece prospect of the
Manny Machado deal.
After the trade, Diaz’s num-
bers sagged when he joined
Double-A Bowie, and it’s been
more of the same this season
while repeating the league.
Through 37 games in the
Eastern League, sandwiched
around a stint on the injured
list, Diaz had hit .248/.333/.401
with four home runs.
The 22-year-old Diaz, whom
the Dodgers signed out of
Cuba in November 2015, has
good hand-eye coordination,
so despite not having the
most conventional swing, he
has shown a knack for putting
the ball in play. There hasn’t
been much damage upon
contact, though, which has
caused his performance to
suffer and created more ques-
tions about his overall profile.
Diaz has split time between
center field and right field, but
scouts have concerns about
whether he’s good enough
defensively to handle center
on an everyday basis and
whether he has the raw power
to project in right field.
Diaz is still young, but the
reports this year haven’t been
as encouraging as they were
last summer.
—Ben Badler


STOCK WATCH

STOCK IS
HEADED:
DOWN

VICTOR VICTOR
MESA, OF, MARLINS

RANK: 74. PRESEASON: 60.

It’s not all that uncommon
for Cuban players to struggle
as they get their first taste of
pro ball in the United States.
That certainly had applied
to the 22-year-old Mesa at
high Class A Jupiter as he
makes his U.S. debut.
Yoan Moncada had a .576
OPS at the all-star break in
his U.S. debut in the South
Atlantic League. Luis Robert
struggled last year as he bat-
tled injuries at Class A.
Mesa has definitely
struggled this year, but the
concerning fact is that while
Moncada and Robert both
showed impressive tools
during their struggles, Mesa
isn’t showing any ability to
drive the ball.
“He was pretty disappoint-
ing offensively. I don’t see any
impact or power. He can really
defend and play center field,”
said one pro scout.
Through 52 games in the
Florida State League, Mesa
had hit .220/.272/.254 with
eight stolen bases but was
without a home run.
The Marlins forked over
$5.25 million to sign Mesa
last offseason, when he was
the No. 1 international pros-
pect and received the largest
bonus. He still has time to
develop into the charismatic,
dynamic top-of-the-order
hitter that Miami envisioned
when it signed him.
—J.J. Cooper

STOCK WATCH

STOCK IS
HEADED:
DOWN

PROSPECT
GRADUATIONS
The following players ranked
as preseason Top 100 Prospects
but had either exhausted their
prospects eligibility (130 at-bats
or 50 innings) or were in the
major leagues as of June 10.


  1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    3B, Blue Jays

  2. Fernando Tatis Jr.
    SS, Padres

  3. Eloy Jimenez
    OF, White Sox

  4. Nick Senzel
    OF, Reds

  5. Victor Robles
    OF, Nationals

  6. Brendan Rodgers
    2B/SS, Rockies

  7. Alex Reyes
    RHP, Cardinals

  8. Austin Riley
    OF/3B, Braves

  9. Mike Soroka
    RHP, Braves

  10. Yordan Alvarez
    OF, Astros

  11. Alex Verdugo
    OF, Dodgers

  12. Tyler O’Neill
    OF, Cardinals

  13. Danny Jansen
    C, Blue Jays

  14. Yusei Kikuchi
    LHP, Mariners

  15. Corbin Burnes
    RHP, Brewers

  16. Pete Alonso
    1B, Mets

  17. Touki Toussaint
    RHP, Braves

  18. Griffin Canning
    RHP, Angels

  19. Chris Paddack
    RHP, Padres

  20. Dakota Hudson
    RHP, Cardinals

  21. Josh James
    RHP, Astros

  22. Jon Duplantier
    RHP, D-backs

  23. Garrett Hampson
    2B/OF, Rockies

  24. Brandon Lowe
    2B/OF, Rays

  25. Josh Naylor
    OF, Padres


Yordan Alvarez

TOP 100 PROSPECTS
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