Welcome to the initial reveal of PTP's Top 150 Fantasy Prospects list: the culmination of months of research, weeks of organization and days of writing on over 400 minor leaguers and their relative Fantasy worth.
Lists such as these are exceedingly difficult to create, as upside, probability, organizational depth charts all weight into these rankings, as does a combination of in-person scouting, Internet research and statistical analysis. Take all of those factors and add in the uniqueness of Fantasy baseball, and there's plenty to consider with each ranking.
Everyone who makes lists like this immediately has a few regrets once they finally commit to a final copy, but overall I'm proud of the months and months of work this represents, and I hope you can use it to your benefit this season.
As always, players must be under MLB's rookie requirements (130 AB, 50 IP) to qualify, and must be signed with an MLB organization. Feedback is not only welcome, but encouraged.
The bottom third of my list is presented below. Once all three segments have been revealed, I will post the complete rankings -- plus the tiers I use to separate these players -- on one page.
Everyone who makes lists like this immediately has a few regrets once they finally commit to a final copy, but overall I'm proud of the months and months of work this represents, and I hope you can use it to your benefit this season.
As always, players must be under MLB's rookie requirements (130 AB, 50 IP) to qualify, and must be signed with an MLB organization. Feedback is not only welcome, but encouraged.
The bottom third of my list is presented below. Once all three segments have been revealed, I will post the complete rankings -- plus the tiers I use to separate these players -- on one page.
| Jesse Biddle's home ballpark slightly detracts from his Fantasy value. Photo by SportsAngle.com. |
101) Zach Lee (RHSP,
LAD)
Lee is the posterchild for prospects who’ve become
underrated after initially being overrated, and he still has No. 3 SP upside
even if the strikeouts aren’t there.
102) Jesse Biddle
(LHSP, PHI)
Biddle has a similar projection to the names around him as a
mid-rotation SP with modest K potential, but his home ballpark could lead to
higher HR rates.
103) Cody Buckel
(RHSP, TEX)
Don’t let the gaudy MiLB numbers fool you into predicting
Fantasy stardom for Buckel, but don’t let the lack of elite stuff cause you to
overlook him either.





