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Post by dd on Jul 14, 2013 12:14:11 GMT -5
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Summary- Alex Wilson fell 2 positions to 17.
- Brian Johnson rose 2 to 18.
- Mookie Betts made the top 20 for the first time rising from 22 to 20.
- Ty Buttrey is up from 28 to 23.
- Brock Holt is also up 5, from 31 to 26.
- Jeremy Hazelbaker fell from 25 to 32.
- Myles Smith and Nick Longhi are ranked for the first time at 42 & 43.
- Daniel McGrath has a new high rank this week of 44. That's up from 54 last week.
- Falling out of the top 60 this week are Mario Alcantara (from 53), Jake Drehoff (from 56), and Kevin Heras (from 59).
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Post by jrffam05 on Jul 16, 2013 9:20:39 GMT -5
I really don't want to nitpick over 1 spot of player rankings. Just wondering the rational that has Stankewicz over Denney. If Denney was drafted 2nd and Stank 3rd would these rankings switch?
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Post by Mike Andrews on Jul 16, 2013 13:47:47 GMT -5
Seems like you are indirectly asking if the rankings of those players are solely based on draft round. In that case, the answer is no. But I will admit that we are generally spit-balling initial rankings based off of trusted third party scouting reports until we have a chance to get to see the players ourselves. Which hopefully will happen soon.
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Post by elguapo on Jul 18, 2013 11:46:45 GMT -5
Ramos > De La Cruz
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Post by wskeleton76 on Jul 18, 2013 21:01:56 GMT -5
Rizzo and Ramos rising.
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Post by Oregon Norm on Jul 18, 2013 21:44:18 GMT -5
There were a few people worried that Cecchini was the only player Salem had going for it. But with guys like De La Cruz, Betts, and especially Ramos, they've got some talent. Add: I think Ramos > many players. Don't know about his defense but he seems to have a feeling for this hitting thing.
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