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Old 05-13-2021, 05:07 PM   #453
ayaghmour2
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Top Prospects

Totally forgot to post these when the new top 100 was released yesterday, but here is our fresh top 30. Pre-trade our system ranked 2nd in the league with 190 points, two more then the Keystones. Neither of us are close to the Cannons (272), but they could see three top 20 prospects graduate pretty soon. In total we have 13 top 100 prospects after the Stratton trade, 24 in the top 201 (Pug never gets love...), and 44 in the top 500:

1. SS Billy Hunter (4th Overall): 3rd/13th
2. C Harry Mead (31st Overall): 5th/38th
3. RHP Cy Sullivan (35th Overall):
4. SS Hal Wood (42nd Overall): 8th Overall Pick
5. RF Chubby Hall (46th Overall): 34th Overall Pick
6. RHP Karl Wallace (50th Overall): 8th/58th
7. CF Carlos Montes (54th Overall): 9th/60th
8. SS Ducky Jordan (55th Overall): 10th/71st
9. RHP Harry Parker (56th Overall): 16th/126th
10. RHP Bill Scott (71st Overall): 29th/240th
11. RHP Stumpy Beaman (80th Overall): 12th/95th
12. LF Bobby Mills (85th Overall): 13th/99th
13. SS Tommy Wilson (100th Overall): 17th/129th
14. RHP Joe Foote (114th Overall): 15th/122nd
15. SS Ivan Cameron (118th Overall): 18th/131st
16. CF Marty Roberts (128th Overall): 19th/135th
17. RHP Art Saunders (135th Overall): 133rd Overall Pick
18. RHP Dan Everett (136th Overall): Acquired from Cleveland
19. 2B Gene Evans (160th Overall): 24th/163rd
20. RF Larry Robison (170th Overall): 22nd/155th
21. LF Dave Haight (171st Overall): 23rd/157th
22. CF Elias Canady (174th Overall): 26th/201st
23. CF Orlin Yates (179th Overall): 30th/242nd
24. RHP Pug Bryan (201st Overall): 21st/140th
25. CF John Johnson (202nd Overall): 37th Overall Pick
26. 1B Cuno Myer (233rd Overall): 28th/238th
27. LHP Mutt Clabough (260th Overall): Not in top 30
28. 3B Phil McKenna (310th Overall): 27th/204th
29. CF Oscar Panduro (321st Overall): 158th Overall Pick
30. LF Billy Jordan Jr. (330th Overall): 197th Overall Pick

Lot's of posts today, maybe a fourth tonight with the top five prospects in the system. We're still really deep, and I'm hoping after the draft we get even deeper. I'm looking to add more pitching as the offense is really starting to take shape. The 1932 draft class is starting to really take shape both in the majors and in the upper levels of the system, and we're almost ready to look at some legit pitching prospects. It's been a while since a young Cougar arm has done much with us, but OSA gives FABL ETA's of 1937 for Sullivan, Wallace, Parker, Beaman, and Foote. I know they all can't hit, but we do look to have a nice future rotation forming.
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