Post by dd on Jun 7, 2013 10:50:29 GMT -5
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Edit: That was pretty long for a "summary", but after the top 6, there were only 2 players who didn't change positions (De La Cruz and Jacobs).
Edit: Belated and overdue proof reading from sunny FL after seeing the Sox win last win last night at Tropicana.
- Anthony Ranaudo was up 2 positions landing at # 7. His current grade went up from 5 to 6.
- Jose Iglesias graduated from prospect status. He was # 10 last week.
- Drake Britton was up from 17 to 13.
- Brian Johnson rose from 18 to 14.
- Michael Almanzar continued his rise this year. This week he's at #16 after being 19th last week.
- Mookie Betts, unranked just 4 weeks ago, rose 3 this week to 22.
- Chris Hernandez was up from 38 to 35.
- Travis Shaw has fallen 13 in the last three weeks. He's now at 36 after being 33rd last week.
- Brock Huntzinger is up from 44 to 37.
- Brandon Snyder moved up 7 to # 41.
- 7 was also the gain for Mark hamilton who has a new high ranking at # 42.
- Pete Ruiz has a new high mark at 47, up 4.
- Kyle Stroup is up 5 at # 48.
- Noe Ramirez up 6 at # 49.
- Miguel Pena is # 50, up 4.
- Nathan Striz reached a new high, up 6 to # 51.
- With all those guys moving up, somebody had to fall. Mike Augliera went from 45 to 52.
- Justin Henry down from 47 to 53.
- Dan Butler down 8 at 54.
- Shannon Wilkerson, last ranked at # 52 on 7/27/12, is now at 55.
- Alixon Suarez up from 59 to 56.
- Dioscar Romero up from 60 to 57.
- Jose Almonte, a 17 year old signed last July, is ranked for the first time at 58.
- At # 59, Wendell Rijo, born 3 days before Almonte and signed in the same month, is also ranked for the first time.
- Lastly, David Chester at # 60 is ranked for the first time.
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Edit: That was pretty long for a "summary", but after the top 6, there were only 2 players who didn't change positions (De La Cruz and Jacobs).
Edit: Belated and overdue proof reading from sunny FL after seeing the Sox win last win last night at Tropicana.