Building All-Star Rosters From All-Time Top 100 Prospects
As we noted today, the Braves have had more Top 100 Prospects than anyone else over the 29-year history of the Top 100 Prospects list. But that led to a discussion in the office that asked how many of those were players making multiple appearances and (also logically) how good were the Braves’ Top 100 Prospects.
Pretty good it turns out. Here’s a 25-man lineup build entirely from players who made the Baseball America Top 100 as Braves prospects.
But that then led to another obvious question.
Can any team rival that ?
— Tim Hemmis (@hemmist) January 30, 2018
Challenge accepted. I believe the answer is a qualified yes. You have to promote Gleyber Torres to the big leagues a little early (or sub in D’Angelo Jimenez as a backup infielder) but this Yankees’ roster is slightly more loaded in my eyes. It’s very close.
And then I did one more. This is going to be hard to top.
If you want to build your own Org All-Star Team from Top 100 Prospects, you can use our handy list of all the Top 100 Prospects. If you put together a roster, Tweet it to me at @jjcoop36 or you can add it in the comments below.
UPDATE: Thanks to those who have already contributed. This Indians roster is excellent and comes at least close to the Yankees, Braves and Dodgers.
Tribe 25
C: Alomar, Mejia
1B: Santana, Casey
2B: Phillips
3B: Thome, Baerga
SS: Lindor
LF: Branyan, Sexson
CF: Lofton, Zimmer
RF: Ramirez, Sizemore
DH: Martinez, Hafner
SP: Bauer, Colon, Lee, Sabathia, Nagy
RP: Shuey, Tavarez, Embree, Hernandez (Carmona),— chris davies (@chris_d_davies) January 30, 2018
The Giants’ lineup is lacking.
@jjcoop36 Lineup’s on the weak side (need the Top 100 to go back just 5 more years!) but the pitching staff is strong. pic.twitter.com/N7MBunFiJh
— Roger Munter (@rog61) January 30, 2018
The Rays have to slide Wil Myers back to catcher, but otherwise, really good.
#Rays
C: Myers (maybe?)
1B: Huff
2B: Upton, Robertson
SS: Beckham, Brignac
3B: Longoria
LF: Crawford
CF: Jennings
RF: Hamilton, Young
DH: SouzaSP: Price, Archer, Odorizzi, Kazmir, Moore
RP: A.Colome, McGee, Seay, Standridge, McClung, J.Colome, DavisRetooled it
— Adam Sanford (@Adam_A_Sanford) January 30, 2018
This Mariners lineup is solid as well.
took a crack at my M’s roster pic.twitter.com/hXZGdaDvhx
— Stephen (@stephenmax6) January 30, 2018
The Royals list requires moving Michael Tucker back to second base, a spot he did play in the minors.
Need another Catcher, but otherwise this is it! pic.twitter.com/LTsEhS8eLv
— Ed Muller (@GoBigEd) January 30, 2018
Former Baseball America staffer Will Kimmey found that the Marlins can boast a healthy roster.
Marlins (Kotsay, Gonzalez left off, along with Hermida) pic.twitter.com/G31V6AkzmQ
— Will Kimmey (@willkimmey) January 30, 2018
Salem Red Sox radio voice Ben Gellman-Chomsky’s Red Sox lineup has lots of offense, but less pitching.
Hey @jjcoop36 here’s the Red Sox as I see it. I would like some pitching, please. pic.twitter.com/vzYOeBnrEr
— Ben Gellman-Chomsky (@benjgc) January 30, 2018
The idea of Carlos Delgado and Jayson Werth sharing catching duties may seem strange, but both did play the position in the minors with the Blue Jays.
C J Werth
1B J Olerud
2B O Hudson
3B V Guerrero
SS B Bichette
LF A Lind
CF V Wells
RF S Green
DH C Delgado
SP C Carpenter
SP R Halladay
SP M Stroman
SP R Romero
SP A Sanchez
RP B Koch
RP M Timlin
RP D Norris
RP B Cecil
RP K Escobar
RP J Hoffman
RP D McGowan— Mat Germain (@MatGermain76) January 30, 2018
The White Sox has some highs and lows.
White Sox 25
C: Flowers
1B: Abreu
2B: Durham, Iguchi
3B: Ventura, Crede, Lee
SS: Anderson, Beckham
LF: Abbott, Viciedo
CF: Cameron
RF: Magglio, Sweeney
DH: Thomas
SP: Sale, McCarthy, Alvarez, Gio, Garland, Danks
RP: Radinsky, Hernandez, Jenks, Reed— Jasper Roos (@JasperRoos) January 30, 2018
The Phillies lineup bears a very strong resemblance to the one that led them to dominance in the 2000s.
Took a liberty in the bullpen:
C: Lieberthal
1B: Howard
2B: Utley
SS: Rollins
3B: Rolen
OF: Burrell, Bryd, Williams
Bench: Alfaro, Crawford, Morandini, Quinn, Brown
SP: Hamels, Nola, Carrasco, Gonzalez, Wolf
RP: Myers, Bottalico, Floyd, May, Sanchez, T Buchholz, Savery https://t.co/y30WcLIER2— Matt Winkelman (@Matt_Winkelman) January 30, 2018
As you might expect, the Cubs have more bats than arms to choose from, although the front of that rotation was excellent at its best.
Cubs is depressing, some mashers and good TOR, but bullpen is a disgrace (there aren’t even 8 good options): pic.twitter.com/0UqJuVjdbr
— Michael Ernst (@mj_ernst) January 30, 2018
With the Twins we’re up to fully half of the league’s rosters posted. Thanks!
#MNTwins‘ pitching leaves something to be desired, ha, but that lineup/bench looks pretty nice. pic.twitter.com/cRBkC8wORB
— Steve Adams (@Adams_Steve) January 30, 2018
The Expos haven’t existed for quite a while now, but they were so prospect-laden that they still can field an impressive roster even if Brad Fullmer at 3B is a stretch.
#Expos C M Barrett
1B C Floyd
2B B Phillips
3B B Fullmer
SS W Cordero
LF D DeShields
CF M Grissom
RF L Walker
DH V Guerrero
SP J Vazquez
SP C Pavano
SP T Lilly
SP T Armas
SP R Henderson
RP M Rojas
RP G Mota
RP Ugueth Urbina
RP R Cornelius
RP B Barnes
RP M Hinckley
RP G White— Mat Germain (@MatGermain76) January 30, 2018
I love that this Astros roster reminds everyone that Kenny Lofton was an Astros minor leaguer and big leaguer.
@jjcoop36 my Astros can hit. Bullpen might get us in trouble the playoffs pic.twitter.com/J14NACkzpg
— dizzle (@nostradizzle) January 30, 2018
This Reds roster will rely on Billy Hamilton being a defensive replacement regularly. The outfield can hit, but will be stretched defensively.
There’s a whole lot of projection on players who have yet to reach the big leagues on this Padres roster.
Did @jjcoop36‘s thought experiment, trying to build a roster of only @BaseballAmerica Top 100 prospects. The results for the #Padres were, well, not pretty (even including current guys). Little doubt that this is an org. that’s historically struggled to develop homegrown talent. pic.twitter.com/3mLSPjzoP3
— The Backseat Lamp (@thebackseatlamp) January 30, 2018
Mike Trout is going to make any roster look a lot better.
Angels, I borrowed Otani from 2018, is Maitan available? pic.twitter.com/2p3svZMPAd
— Erik Markus (@mrmarkus2youson) January 30, 2018
The Orioles lineup won’t set any offensive records, but any game where Mike Mussina can hand the ball to Armando Benitez and Zach Britton isn’t all bad.
#Orioles 25
C: Wieters
1B: Segui
2B: Schoop
SS: Machado
3B: Mountcastle
LF: Werth
CF: Hammonds
RF: Markakis
DH: Ochoa
SP: Mussina, Arrieta, McDonald, Bedard, Tillman
RP: Britton, Benitez, Rhodes, Gausman, Bundy, Ponson, Rodriguez, Maine
Bench: Hays, Sisco, Reimold— Luke_Siler (@The_Luke_Siler) January 30, 2018
The Cardinals struggle to develop shortstops, which explains why Delvin Perez is listed on an All-Cardinals team.
Cardinals pic.twitter.com/9lavxxXp4F
— Lizard King (@SimulacruMusial) January 30, 2018
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