Arizona Fall League Top 20 Prospects List



This week is all about lists, as we’re rolling out three AL West Top 10s as well as our Hawaii and Arizona Fall League Top 20s. Today’s focus is the Arizona Fall League, where Matt Wieters dominated as usual. Subscribers can read scouting reports of all 20 prospects Premium, while Kary Booher will chat about the list at 2 p.m. ET.

Arizona Fall League Top 20 Prospects

1. Matt Wieters, c (Orioles)

2. Tommy Hanson, rhp (Braves)

3. Brian Matusz, rhp (Orioles)

4. Logan Morrison, 1b (Marlins)

5. Carlos Triunfel, ss/2b (Mariners)

6. Bud Norris, rhp (Astros)

7. Gordon Beckham, ss (White Sox)

8. J.P. Arencibia, c (Blue Jays)

9. Justin Smoak, 1b (Rangers)

10. Brett Wallace, 3b (Cardinals)

11. Dan Cortes, rhp (Royals)

12. Sean West, lhp (Marlins)

13. Julio Borbon, of (Rangers)

14. Sean Doolittle, 1b/of (Athletics)

15. Tyler Flowers, c (White Sox)

16. Aaron Poreda, lhp (White Sox)

17. Jason Donald, ss (Phillies)

18. Scott Cousins, of (Marlins)

19. Jeff Manship, rhp (Twins)

20. Eric Young Jr., of/if (Rockies)

 



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tyler flowers is in the white sox organization now.

I can’t believe Bud Norris ranks above three top 15 draft picks from this year (Beckham, Smoak, Wallace). He didn’t even make the Texas League Top 20.


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