Top 2000 Prospects for 2010
No, I didn't mistakenly insert an additional zero into the title, there are actually 2,000 prospects on this list.
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I can’t believe they left off Goedert
by dgcambridge on Feb 25, 2010 1:04 PM EST reply actions 1 recs
who is Jairo Kelly?
Jesus Brito is not with the Indians anymore.
Jordan Brown at 916!
Kelvin at 1047 and 1627! one with spaces, one without
Absurd that Tony Sipp would be 700 places below Jordan Brown. After the first 200 or so, I think they used a table of random numbers.
by ken from alexandria on Feb 25, 2010 4:04 PM EST up reply actions
Oh, now everyone wants on the Carlos Moncreif bandwagon.
Steel Nick
by nickjs21 on Feb 25, 2010 4:10 PM EST up reply actions 3 recs
Time to haul this baby out again.
by ken from alexandria on Feb 25, 2010 7:22 PM EST up reply actions
I mean, why not just cut to the chase and release the top 2000 prospects for 2015?
by fleerdon on Feb 25, 2010 1:39 PM EST reply actions
My robotic android is going to kick your son’s ass
by APV on Feb 25, 2010 2:02 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
The head of Ted Williams will blow them both away.
by GoTribe028 on Feb 25, 2010 2:07 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Sam Levin is going to melt both of them with his heat vision.
by Jay on Feb 25, 2010 6:08 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Who’s Lase Reyes?
< / guy who wants LaPorta to play 150 games in LF >
by westbrook on Feb 25, 2010 6:27 PM EST up reply actions 4 recs
Rec because this is the Internet, and who am I to say that Sam doesn’t have heat vision?
Though I look right at home, I still feel like an exile
by Manhattan Tribe Fan on Feb 25, 2010 10:53 PM EST up reply actions
Ben Carlson is my sleeper pick to crack the top 1500 next year.
by cleveland teamer on Feb 25, 2010 4:56 PM EST reply actions
Clearly this list is ridiculous, but here are the Indians in the top 500, just for fun. Must admit I don’t know who Clayton Cook is.
7. Carlos Santana, C, CLE
38. Lonnie Chisenhall, 3B, CLE
53. Alex White, P, CLE
70. Nick Weglarz, OF, CLE
71. Jason Knapp, P, CLE
89. Hector Rondon, P, CLE
136. Scott Barnes, P, CLE
151. Carlos Carrasco, P, CLE
167. Micheal Brantley, OF, CLE
224. Jeanmar Gomez, P, CLE
231. Zach Putnam, P, CLE
266. Nick Hagadone, P, CLE
267. Alexander Perez, P, CLE
297. Jess Todd, P, CLE
308. Jason Donald, SS, CLE
325. Beau Mills, 1B, CLE
326. TJ House, P, CLE
327. Clayton Cook, P, CLE
384. Jason Kipnis, OF, CLE
408. Lou Marson, C, CLE
419. Tim Fedroff, OF, CLE
426. Matt McBride, C, CLE
440. Abner Abreu, 3B, CLE
496. Alex Monsalve, C, CLE
497. Carlos Rivero, SS, CLE
by cleveland teamer on Feb 25, 2010 5:03 PM EST reply actions
I’ll tell you the truth, I have no idea how good this list is, but it does help me to contextualize some of last year’s trades a bit better.
Is Nobody really that much better than Cracker? And is Nobody really a consensus Top 150 guy? That’s a hell of a haul to get for two months of a player who barely got a big-league contract two months later.
There was a solid minute where I hoped you linked to the Keith Sweat song.
Though I look right at home, I still feel like an exile
by Manhattan Tribe Fan on Feb 25, 2010 10:55 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
That was good. For old times’ sake I listened to “In the Rain,” which led me to Oran “Juice” Jones’ classic “I Saw You Walking In the Rain.”
“get on out of here with that hush-puppy shoe wearin’, alley cat coat wearin’ krump cake I first saw you in…”
This is totally off topic, but man the Tigers have totally wasted Ryan Raburn.
by Gradyforpresident on Feb 26, 2010 10:05 PM EST reply actions


















