Overview: 2012 was an interesting season for the Dodgers' farm system, as they lost a good amount of talent through trades yet acquired some his ceiling players through international signings and the draft. Names such as Allen Webster, Ethan Martin, Jerry Sands and Rubby De La Rosa (if eligible) likely would've all made this list if still with the organization, but all are playing elsewhere. Conversely, the two players with the highest upside -- Yasiel Puig and Corey Seager -- were added in 2012, and give the system a much needed infusion of talent.
Strengths: Useful role players. Guys like Joc Pederson, Zach Lee, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Alex Castellanos and Onelki Garcia won't win you Fantasy leagues, but they can certainly contribute to winning squads. Puig and Seager, on the other hand, are potential Top 50 Fantasy names.
Weaknesses: Upside. A lot of the Dodgers' first round picks -- see Lee, Chirs Reed and Chris Withrow -- haven't panned out as expected, although they're not devoid of talent. The system is also very shallow, with a big drop off in talent after the first four (or possibly five) names on this list.
Yasiel Puig, OF
Categories: HR, SB, RBI, AVG, R
Puig is a physical specimen with four above average to plus tools, but scouts still aren’t sure exactly how the pitch recognition and swing will play. He’s got obvious upside as a Nelson Cruz-type all-around Fantasy force, though. How he'll find playing time in the current Dodgers outfield remains to be seen, though I suppose L.A. could go with some sort of super-platoon in either left or right field. ETA: 2014
Strengths: Useful role players. Guys like Joc Pederson, Zach Lee, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Alex Castellanos and Onelki Garcia won't win you Fantasy leagues, but they can certainly contribute to winning squads. Puig and Seager, on the other hand, are potential Top 50 Fantasy names.
Weaknesses: Upside. A lot of the Dodgers' first round picks -- see Lee, Chirs Reed and Chris Withrow -- haven't panned out as expected, although they're not devoid of talent. The system is also very shallow, with a big drop off in talent after the first four (or possibly five) names on this list.
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LOS ANGELES DODGERS TOP 10 LIST
Yasiel Puig, OF
Categories: HR, SB, RBI, AVG, R
Puig is a physical specimen with four above average to plus tools, but scouts still aren’t sure exactly how the pitch recognition and swing will play. He’s got obvious upside as a Nelson Cruz-type all-around Fantasy force, though. How he'll find playing time in the current Dodgers outfield remains to be seen, though I suppose L.A. could go with some sort of super-platoon in either left or right field. ETA: 2014




