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Baseball Instinct 2012 | Top 2B Prospects List

by Thomas Belmont on February 6, 2012

Continuing our run through the Top 10 Lists for prospects and we find ourselves here with the 2B. It leads off with a rumored position switch with Rosario and includes some high probability 2B in Wong and Spangenberg. After that the position really thins on surefire major league talent. But there are some players here who change the public opinion in 2012. So once again, let’s take a step back and take a broad look at the minor leagues as we go position by position and bring to you the Top Position Lists with some additional players and information.

Because as we said, we’ll be analyzing the Baseball Instinct 360° not only full circle, but 365 days a year. The deeper we get into the video and our customized Instinctools Stat System the more the view changes from the top.

So let’s get into the catchers position and give you the list and some of the current thoughts.

In the Top 100 

Minnesota Twins23°. Eddie Rosario, OF/2B, Twins, 9/28/1991 - Rosario had an impressive debut in 2010 as an 18-year-old in the Gulf Coast League.  He hit .294 with 5 HRs and 22 SB in 194 at bats in 2010. He followed up that impressive season by displaying an awesome power/speed combination in the Appalachian League by posting a triple slash of .337/.397/.670. It was one of, if not the, best minor league performances in 2011. He still has to prove he do it against advanced pitchers and the FSL will be his first true test. He may start 2011 in Fort Myers. ETA 2014.

Update InstinctRumor still has it that, Rosario, an OF in 2011 will be making a transition to 2B. I guess the Twins think that Levi Michael will stick at SS or that they already have their SS in Brian Dozier. Either way, Rosario, seems to be in line for a shot at being a 2B. If this pans out, you have one the top bats as far as potential goes, taking on a premium position. It’s not an easy transition, and Levi Michael will be in line to slip right into the 2B of the future role if Rosario falters defensively. [click to continue…]

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Baseball Instinct 2012 | Top C Prospects List

by Thomas Belmont on February 5, 2012

Continuing our run through the Top 10 Lists for prospects, we find ourselves at the catchers position. A position that finds some right now players that could make a serious impact as early as the beginning of this season and down through the Top 10 into our 360 for some really young backstops that could be flying up the charts this year with the likes of Realmuto, Maron, Hernandez and Alfaro. So once again, let’s take a step back and take a broad look at the minor leagues as we go position by position and bring to you the Top Position Lists with some additional players and information.

Because as we said, we’ll be analyzing the Baseball Instinct 360° not only full circle, but 365 days a year. The deeper we get into the video and our customized Instinctools Stat System the more the view changes from the top.

So let’s get into the catchers position and give you the list and some of the current thoughts.

In the Top 100

5°Jesus Montero, C/DH, Mariners, 11/28/1989 - Montero came in at #1 on our 2011 Top 100 List based on his advanced bat at a young age and making it all the way to Triple-A as a catcher. As we said in his Prospect Instinct, a perfect storm of events have led to him being in line for a shot at the catchers position in the Bronx. His contact ability is elite regardless of where he plays. He’ll have above average power as a 20-something and elite level power in his prime. How long he actually sticks at catcher is dependent of how well Joe Girardi and Tony Pena are able to cultivate him. But those two are the reason for my optimism of a future average regular on defense and glowing reviews on offense. ETA 2012.

Update InstinctWell, the trade to Seattle finally happened. It looks like Seattle thinks he can handle a full catchers workload. He’s not going to be the best defender in the league, I think we all know that already. But the bat is legit and fantasy players should take note now. Real baseball? His bat will need to carry him and we think it can. [click to continue…]

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Baseball Instinct 2012 | Top 1B Prospects List

by Thomas Belmont on February 1, 2012


While we’re dropping Prospect Instinct articles on a daily basis to put out the most in-depth Scouting Reports available, I’m going to take a step back and take a broad look again. This time we’ll go position by position and bring to you the Top Position Lists with some additional players and information. Because as we said, we’ll be analyzing the Baseball Instinct 360° not only full circle, but 365 days a year. The deeper we get into the video and our customized Instinctools Stat System the more the view changes from the top.

So let’s get into the 1B and give you the List and the current thoughts.

In the Top 100

Chicago Cubs30°Anthony Rizzo, 1B, Cubs, 8/8/1989 - Rizzo had an excellent season in Triple A. Hitting for an average of .331 and slugging .652, with 26 HR’s and 101 rbi’s, what is not to like? Unfortunately, that didn’t translate into the Major leagues where he turned into a strikeout machine. However, it is completely reasonable that he needs time to adjust to the major league caliber pitching. While playing a good glove and showing fine plate skills, there is every reason to believe that the best is yet to come for Rizzo. He came in at #46 on last years top 100 prospects and he has done nothing to invalidate that by his 2011 performance. With the move from the LH hitter graveyard to a park friendly to LH power hitter, Theo and Hoyer did Rizzo a huge favor. ETA 2012.

Instinct UpdateWith Rizzo’s move to the Friendly Confines he’s in a position to contribute right away. The Cubs front office may give him some time in Triple-A if he’s out played in Spring Training by Bryan LaHair. But LaHair is going to be 30 this year and despite raking outright in Triple-A, he’s probably not going to hold Rizzo down for too long. Consider him the bridge. [click to continue…]

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Sean Marshall dealt from Cubs to Reds

by George Utter on December 25, 2011

The Oakland Athletics and the Cincinnati Reds are keeping us busy around here.  The Reds being buyers and the A’s sellers, and yet they haven’t consummated a deal among themselves – go figure.  After dealing 3 of their top prospects away to the San Diego Padres for SP Matt Latos, the Reds turn around and deal LHP Travis Wood, along with minor league OF Dave Sappelt and prospect 2B Ronald Torreyes, who was recently #7 on our top 10 Cincinnati Reds Prospects to the Chicago Cubs for LHRP Sean Marshall. [click to continue…]

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A Ranger, A Red, A Residency, and A Reason

by George Utter December 20, 2011

Really, this article should be sponsored by Sesame Street.  No, not because of the maturity level of this writer.  That’s for another discussion.  As the past few days in baseball have have unfolded, I find myself drawn back to the letter “R” and my memories of eating graham crackers and drinking out of a sippy cup, [...]

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Cincinnati Reds 2012 Top 10 Prospects List

by Bart Klett December 19, 2011

We’re glad you could check back with us again as we continue our look at each club’s top 10 prospects for 2012.  Along the way we’ve had some great collaborations with other sites, as well as our own in-house, home cooking.  This series will come to an end on Friday when we bring you our [...]

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Blockbuster: Padres and Reds Dealin’

by Thomas Belmont December 17, 2011

The Padres and Reds agreed to a deal early today that is going to send RHP Matt Latos to the Reds while 3 of the Reds top prospects will be headed back to San Diego. Reds GM Walt Jocketty, no doubt smelling blood in the water after the rival Cardinals lost Albert Pujols to the [...]

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Prospect Instinct | Billy Hamilton, SS Cincinnati Reds

by Thomas Belmont November 28, 2011

Billy Hamilton, SS Cincinnati Reds 9/9/1990 Height: 6’1″ Weight: 160 Billy Hamilton was drafted out of Taylorsville High School (MS) by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 2009 Draft. Hamilton went #57 overall and the three sport star was signed away from a commitment to Mississippi State for $623,000. He probably would have [...]

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Prospect Instinct | Yasmani Grandal, C Cincinnati Reds

by Bart Klett November 16, 2011

Yasmani Grandal was originally drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 27th round of the 2007 draft.  He went unsigned that year and went on to play baseball for the Miami Hurricanes.  His successful college career improved his prospect status.  In 2010 the Cincinnati Reds drafted him in the 1st round as the 12th overall pick, netting him a $2.99 million dollar deal.  Coming out of college the scouting reports indicated an offense first type catcher.  He projected as an average defensive catcher that struggled to throw out base runners.  Offensively he exhibited power and patience, but there was some question about his pure hitting skills.  Coming into the 2011 season we rated him as number 54 on our top 100 Prospect List.  Here is what we said:

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2011 MLB Draft | Shortstops Review Part 2

by George Utter November 7, 2011

Welcome back to our review of the 2011 draft.  In this series we’re taking a look at players from the 2011 draft who signed and got into game play in 2011.  We’ve separated the High School players from the College players and compiled which players had the best season statistically.  This isn’t a prospect ranking, rather [...]

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