Brooklyn's Kevin Mitchell takes the top spot and, given his club's performance to this point, shouldn't be too far away from his EL debut, one would think. Two-way NeLer
Darius Bea - whom the game erroneously imports as "Bill" with some hinky stats; interestingly, Jim Riley also refers to him by that name in his book - is ranked second.
Not quite sure how the East can manage to have had one of the worst records in the league these past few years yet also have the worst farm system. That takes a special kind of skill.