dd
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Post by dd on Jan 3, 2014 10:40:49 GMT -5
Details Summary:- Henry Owens moved ahead of Garin Cecchini who are now 3rd & 4th respectively.
- Blake Swihart rose from 8th to 5th.
- Brandon Workman moved up from 11 to 9.
- Trey Ball down from 9 to 11.
- Bryce Brentz is now at 16, up 2.
- Bryan Johnson dropped from 15 to 18.
- Rafael Devers up from 25 to 21.
- Simon Mercedes rose 8 positions to # 25.
- Myles Smith & Corey Littrell each moved up 6 to 32 & 33.
- Noe Ramirez is now 34th, up 9.
- Henry Ramos and Keury De La Cruz are now 35th & 36th, both down 4.
- Matthew Price up 5 to # 43.
- Heri Quevedo, last ranked # 56 on 4/26/13, returned to the list at a new high for him at 44.
- Kyle Martin jumped up 14 positions to # 45.
- Pat Light, on the other had, fell 11 spots to # 46.
- Joe Gunkel is at 47, up 4.
- Miguel Pena and Travis Shaw both fell by 4, landing at 47 & 48.
- David Chster & Kyle Stroup dropped by 5 to 51 & 52.
- Randy Perez fell out of the rankings from # 60.
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Post by jchang on Jan 3, 2014 11:45:57 GMT -5
Finally! Workman get due recognition at grade 5, either a 4/5 starter or late inning reliever. Otherwise I don't get hung up on ranking within a grade, but I do agree per the discussion on Sickel's grade that there is separation between our many grade 6 prospects. I am inclined to wait till Trey Ball gets some innings in low A to assess whether he is 5 or 6.
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