In what may (or may not) become an annual occurrence, I'll take a look at the best prospects by position in the BLB. The only rule for this feature is that a player must be currently on the Top 100 Prospect List (or still eligible for it) prior to the first day of Spring Training.
Outfielders
LF Erik "Trucker" Surmeier (WIL 2014 1.2) - the 19 year old Surmeier looks to be one of the next great outfielders. Currently a RF, the former 2nd overall pick in the 2014 draft has the tools to eventually move to LF. With so many stellar young RFs, we'll put Surmeier in LF for the purpose of this list. During the 2014 draft, numerous scouts had Trucker with the highest potential contact rating score in years. Combine that with an advanced eye at 19, superior speed on the base paths, and a high ceiling to develop into a power threat, and you have the recipe for one of the most complete offensive players in years.
CF _____________ - Outside of Pittsurgh's Jamie O'Hearn, a disturbing trend has emerged in recent drafts... the lack of young and balanced centerfielders. While slick fielding, refined hitting corner outfielders are popping up in abundance, the elite level defensive, top of the line-up CF is in decline. There are candidates here, such as Roman Stafford set to make his debut in Davenport, but like many others, Stafford is an excellent natural LF.
RF Gil Mullins (LAM 2014 1.5) - Having burst on the scene late last season with the Amigos, Mullins is about to drop off this list. Considered the future in Los Alamos, the rocket armed RF hit .307/.386/.485 in just a 30 game stint at the end of last season. A true 5 tool talent, the 22 year old will anchor the Amigos line-up this season, as the team looks to push towards earning an IL wildcard spot.
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Outfielders
LF Erik "Trucker" Surmeier (WIL 2014 1.2) - the 19 year old Surmeier looks to be one of the next great outfielders. Currently a RF, the former 2nd overall pick in the 2014 draft has the tools to eventually move to LF. With so many stellar young RFs, we'll put Surmeier in LF for the purpose of this list. During the 2014 draft, numerous scouts had Trucker with the highest potential contact rating score in years. Combine that with an advanced eye at 19, superior speed on the base paths, and a high ceiling to develop into a power threat, and you have the recipe for one of the most complete offensive players in years.
CF _____________ - Outside of Pittsurgh's Jamie O'Hearn, a disturbing trend has emerged in recent drafts... the lack of young and balanced centerfielders. While slick fielding, refined hitting corner outfielders are popping up in abundance, the elite level defensive, top of the line-up CF is in decline. There are candidates here, such as Roman Stafford set to make his debut in Davenport, but like many others, Stafford is an excellent natural LF.
RF Gil Mullins (LAM 2014 1.5) - Having burst on the scene late last season with the Amigos, Mullins is about to drop off this list. Considered the future in Los Alamos, the rocket armed RF hit .307/.386/.485 in just a 30 game stint at the end of last season. A true 5 tool talent, the 22 year old will anchor the Amigos line-up this season, as the team looks to push towards earning an IL wildcard spot.
Up Next... Infielders...
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