Elephant Rumblings: Prospect rankings not agreeing on A’s system
Can the real top prospect please stand up?
Good morning, Athletics Nation!
I bear good news from the prospect world: the A’s did not get shut out of MLB Pipeline’s annual top 100 list. As Kris reported on yesterday, Oakland’s 2023 first round pick Jacob Wilson clocked in at No. 68 on the list. Celebrated for his elite contact skills and strong play at shortstop, but criticized for his basement-level exit velocities, the high-60s is a solid spot for him to land after just a few months at High-A.
Interestingly, the baseball prospect world at large doesn’t have much of a consensus about how many A’s to include on their lists and who even the A’s top prospects are. Baseball America is more bullish on Oakland’s system, including four of the organization’s prospects on their own top 100 list last Wednesday: Mason Miller (45), Tyler Soderstrom (75; most other outlets don’t count him as a prospect anymore), Wilson (76), and Luis Morales (79). Meanwhile, Baseball Prospectus didn’t even rank Wilson on their list, though they did have someone neither Pipeline nor BA mentioned, placing outfielder Denzel Clarke right on the edge at No. 99.
The A’s system is in bit of a funky place right now. Their nationally ranked guys — Soderstrom, Zack Gelof, Ken Waldichuk — have all graduated, leaving the top-end of their system looking a bit barren. At the same time, they have 5-7 really talented players who’ve yet to fully breakout. Beyond the four already mentioned, Joe Boyle, Lawrence Butler, and Darell Hernaiz, who are all expected to start the season at either Triple-A or in the majors, could put their names on the map in 2024 . They all have valid question marks, but if they come out swinging (or in Boyle’s case, throwing), it’ll force evaluators to start noticing and finally recognizing their futures in the league.
A’s Coverage:
- Jacob Wilson is the only A’s prospect on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list
- The sad story of Oakland losing the Athletics, its last professional sports team (audio)
- A’s John Fisher Losing Las Vegas Messaging Battle
- A’s Fan’s Fest Has Landed Grant Balfour
- Gelof already making a difference at home
MLB News & Interest:
- Brewers Sign Rhys Hoskins
- Diamondbacks To Sign Joc Pederson
- Rangers To Sign David Robertson
- Rangers Sign Travis Jankowski To One-Year Deal
- What does future hold for starting pitchers and the HOF?
- Preeminent surgeon Dr. Andrews retires after revolutionizing sports medicine
- Which MLB Prospect Will Be No. 1 In Every System In 2025? ($)
- MLB offseason awards: Bowden’s superlatives for teams, players, managers, execs and agents ($)
- Would MLB ever really shorten its season? Here’s what it might take — and could mean
Best of X:
Pay a premium price for a diminishing asset? Nah, no thanks.
Latest on John Fisher’s financing plan for a new Las Vegas A’s ballpark… https://t.co/szZSmh1sFp
— OaklandStadiumWatch (@OakStadiumWatch) January 26, 2024
A stretch to say that they’re even walking.
.@scottbraun says the Athletics are a "walking disaster" until John Fisher removes himself from the franchise.
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) January 25, 2024
▶️ https://t.co/TT87R7RcnZ pic.twitter.com/e36Tr4rx6k
Looking forward to more John Fisher quotes.
The #SummerOfSell movement helped changed the national narrative regarding the baseball landscape in Oakland.
— Last Dive Bar (@LastDiveBar) January 26, 2024
That change in narrative was heard loud and clear on October 16, 2023 when one man said: “Take mommy and daddy’s money somewhere else”!
It showed the baseball world… pic.twitter.com/HWayDJ9asg
