[閒聊] 2011 MLB organizational rankings

看板MLB (美國職棒/大聯盟)作者 (Last Of The Mohicans)時間15年前 (2011/01/27 02:58), 編輯推噓10(1004)
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2011 MLB organizational rankings The Royals top the rankings, but Tampa is surprisingly close behind By Keith Law ESPN Insider Archive ================== 資訊由Westmoreland板友提供 1. Kansas City Royals 2. Tampa Bay Rays 3. Atlanta Braves 4. Toronto Blue Jays 5. Philadelphia Phillies 6. Los Angeles Angels 7. Minnesota Twins 8. Cincinatti Reds 9. New York Yankees 10. Seattle Mariners 11. Boston Red Sox 12. Texas Rangers 13. Arizona Diamondbacks 14. St. Louis Cardinals 15. Colorado Rockies 16. San Diego Padres 17. Cleveland Indians 18. Oakland Athletics 19. Washington Nationals 20. Chicago Cubs 21. Pittsburgh Pirates 22. Los Angeles Dodgers 23. San Francisco Giants 24. Baltimore Orioles 25. Detroit Tigers 26. New York Mets 27. Houston Astros 28. Chicago White Sox 29. Florida Marlins 30. Milwaukee Brewers ================== As it has the past two years, this complements my annual Top 100 list of prospects. This ranking includes only players who are still eligible for the Top 100 prospects ranking -- that is, players who still retain rookie status for 2011. A system that recently "graduated" a number of top prospects -- Florida and San Francisco are two recent examples, with Buster Posey, Mike Stanton and Logan Morrison -- will rank lower on this list because I'm considering only what is currently on the farm. It's a snapshot look rather than a look back over a year or two of farm productivity. So if you see a team at the bottom, it might be because its system recently graduated or traded good prospects in the past year. Of course, it also will reflect teams that just haven't done a very good job of stocking the system. Within each system, I considered the entire list of prospects but gave much more weight to top prospects -- particularly high-impact prospects -- than to organizational depth based in average to fringe-average prospects. I also considered how much major league value each organization is likely to produce the next few years. So a system with high-impact prospects who are relatively close to the majors ranks high even if the system lacks depth in second- and third-tier prospects. Of course, a couple of impact prospects plus organizational depth is ideal. With that all clear, on to the list: 1. Kansas City Royals About a month or so after Dayton Moore took over as the Royals' GM, he told me that he was alarmed to find how little pitching inventory he had in his new farm system and that addressing that vacuum would be a major priority for his front office. The phrase "Mission Accomplished" has acquired an ironic connotation of late, but if anyone could use the phrase earnestly to describe his own efforts, it would be Moore, as the Royals have arms coming out of their ears. That's particularly impressive when you consider that Kansas City's top two prospects are bats, and there are some solid position player prospects further down in the system. But what truly sets the Royals apart, and not just this year but from prospect lists of years past, is their stable of left-handed pitchers. Southpaws are harder to find and valued very highly by most front offices, meaning the Royals have promising arms for their own use as well as a hoard for future trades if they find themselves in the running for a playoff spot. They've acquired those arms every which way they could -- mostly through shrewd drafting (Mike Montgomery in the sandwich round, Chris Dwyer in the fourth, John Lamb in the fifth), but also through trades and on the international front, where they've become major players since Moore took over. And Kansas City will add another impact player with the fifth pick in this year's draft, and probably will graduate only one or two prospects to the majors before we reach 2012. It's to the credit of Moore, the Royals' amateur scouting staff (led by J.J. Picollo after two solid drafts by Deric Ladnier after Moore took over), their international scouts and player development that a farm system that was a borderline laughingstock has, inside of five years, turned into the toast of baseball. 2. Tampa Bay Rays Probably second even before they dealt Matt Garza, they're now No. 2 with a bullet and not far behind Kansas City for No. 1. They're absolutely loaded, with top-end talent near that of K.C., but not the extensive depth of prospects the Royals have. The Rays have focused on arms and impact bats in the middle of the field, mixing in the occasional corner bat (Josh Sale), but mostly recognizing that replacement level is so low right now for certain positions and roster spots that there's still some hidden value to be found. They also boast more picks in the first three rounds of the 2011 draft than any other club, so look for the prospect-rich to get richer. 3. Atlanta Braves Those top three Latino arms keep marching to the big leagues, and the Braves will produce at least two other rookies who'll spend all or most of 2011 in Atlanta in regular roles. They have a knack for getting good young talent back in deals and signing players off the waiver wire and scrap heap, including Arodys Vizcaino as a sort of throw-in to the Javier Vazquez trade. http://is.gd/5jmNjl -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ※ 編輯: mohicans 來自: 221.10.51.98 (01/27 05:11)

01/27 14:45, , 1F
釀酒人是因為剛被搶劫嗎?
01/27 14:45, 1F

01/27 15:11, , 2F
Prospect板有低調版..
01/27 15:11, 2F

01/27 16:11, , 3F
不過沒什麼好看的, 他在這篇的評論根本沒寫什麼重點
01/27 16:11, 3F

01/27 17:31, , 4F
不敢相信竟然還有比太色人更爛的
01/27 17:31, 4F

01/27 17:46, , 5F
NYY居然不是最後一名耶!XD
01/27 17:46, 5F

01/27 18:19, , 6F
費城人竟然不是第一...
01/27 18:19, 6F

01/27 19:44, , 7F
費城人第一才奇怪吧...
01/27 19:44, 7F

01/27 20:08, , 8F
史屍水兵有第10名...這種層級的幻術騙不到我的~~
01/27 20:08, 8F

01/27 23:37, , 9F
NYY為什麼會是最後一名= =?
01/27 23:37, 9F

01/27 23:49, , 10F
費城人被掏空那麼多...還能前五已經很不錯了...
01/27 23:49, 10F

01/27 23:52, , 11F
馬林魚
01/27 23:52, 11F

01/28 02:59, , 12F
笑點是一堆人不知道這篇在排什麼還推的這麼高興
01/28 02:59, 12F

01/28 11:23, , 13F
推樓上
01/28 11:23, 13F

01/28 12:07, , 14F
.... 下面的說明應該很少人看
01/28 12:07, 14F
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