2017 Top 100 Prospects: By The Numbers
A collection of notes that put this year’s class of Top 100 Prospects in context.
A collection of notes that put this year’s class of Top 100 Prospects in context.
Depth at this position is lacking, but Andrew Benintendi leads the way
The 2017 Top 100 Prospects, led by Boston’s Andrew Benintendi
Evaluators say Andrew Benintendi has a chance to be a perennial all-star
Nine prospects who remain rookie eligible for 2017 because they didn’t exceed 130 at-bats or 50 innings.
Dynamic Moncada claims top spot in EL
A dynamic Red Sox duo leads a deep class
Yoan Moncada showed patience and power at two levels
The Red Sox have called up the No. 9 prospect in baseball. What can they expect?
Manufacturers made sure to get their products into players’ hands
In Moncada, the Sox see a profile similar to Betts and Bogaerts
Look back at our 2016 Midseason Top 100 Prospects
Phillies outfielder Dylan Cozens hit the most BP home runs with nine
For a moment, outfielder Andrew Benintendi stumbled on the fast track.
The Royals’ Hunter Dozier hit .594 at Triple-A this week
Reynaldo Lopez has racked up double-digit strikeouts in four of his last six starts
Benintendi succeeds thanks to an exceptional plate approach and strong forearms
Shortstop Alex Bregman’s mastery of the strike zone elevates his game
Boston believed in Josh Ockimey but couldn’t have envisioned his dominant start
For Blake Swihart, the long-term goal remains unaltered.
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