National’s Top 10 Prospects Midseason Grades

With the Major League All-Star game being played tonight in Kansas City, it’s officially time to go back and evaluate the first half of the season before looking forward to the second half. I’ve listed below each of the National’s current top 10 prospects (and 2 bonus prospects) and their statistics so far at the level each one is currently playing at. I’ve based my grades on 3 major factors:

Experience – Players fresh out of the draft will get more lenient grades than guys in their 3rd or 4th season as a minor leaguer. Struggling a bit in a player’s first action as a pro is to be expected but when a guy is still having trouble after 2 or 3 full seasons that’s a cause for concern.

Hagerstown Suns’ Roster Still Stacked With Young Talent

Just one year removed from seeing mega-prospect Bryce Harper depart for higher levels, the Hagerstown Suns’ roster posses more talent now than ever before. They currently have a record of 42-27 and although I know wins don’t mean anything in the minors it does help illustrate how good this team is compared to the other South Atlantic League ball clubs. There are obviously a number of guys contributing to their dominance, but here are some of the biggest standouts:

Billy Burns, OF, age 22

.314 AVG, 0 HR, 25 RBI, 24 SB, .424 OBP, .390 SLG, .814 OPS

National’s Top 10 Prospects May Report Card

Now that the second month of the baseball season is in the books it’s a good time to check back in on the prospects and their progress so far. Listed below I have the top 10 Oriole prospects according to MLB.com and the numbers they have put up so far this season. Based on those numbers and my observations I’ll award each player a letter grade for his play in May. The numbers in parenthesis indicate each statistics change since my April Report Card

1. Bryce Harper, OF, Washington Nationals (MLB)

.274 AVG, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 2 SB, .357 OBP, .504 SLG, .861 OPS

Nationals Top Ten Prospects April Report Card

Now that the first month of the baseball season is in the books it’s a good time to get caught up on the prospects and their progress so far. Listed below I have the top 10 Nationals prospects according to MLB.com and the numbers they have put up so far this season. Based on those numbers and my observations I’ll award each player a letter grade for his play in April…

1. Bryce Harper, OF, Syracuse Cheifs (AAA) – Washington Nationals (MLB)

.250 AVG, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 SB, .333 OBP, .375 SLG, .708 OPS (at AAA)