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I would put this top 100 over any other list….The two players I am looking forward to seeing is Billy Hamilton and Trevor Bauer……..Thanks for sharing.
Thanks I appreciate it! Bauer should start right away while Billy will probably come up around mid June.
How is Carlos Martinez from the Cards not on this list? He should be ranked in at least the top 50 of any list….
I am extremely low on Martinez and I think he will be a set- up man at best. Has the electric fastball but I have many other concerns especially with control.
Yea, I didn’t even realize Martinez didn’t make this list… And even if you’re extremly low on Martinez.. He still has to be higher then Banuelos.
It would be nice to take this list seriously, except… that’s not Billy Hamilton.
what the baseball reference link? there was a Billy Hamilton that played in the late 1800′s
Mason Williams #13 and Manny Banuelos #100.. come on man, I can’t take this list seriously. The yankee’s farm system now is like the Met’s system was in the 90′s. All hype and no performance. Banuelos isn’t even going to pitch this year. Mason Williams is 150 pounds. I could step on him like an ant. He’s going to be Endy Chavez in the majors.
I’m a met fan so I’m biased but I’d say Wilmer Flores is much more deserving of being #100 then Banuelos but… what about Yordano Ventura, Jarred Cosart, henry owens, Cody Buckel??? Atleast these guys aren’t going to spend 2013 rehabing from Tommy John.
And I’d soooo bet Jackie Bradley jr winds up the better major leaguer when compared to Mason Williams. I think Bradley needs to be in the top 50 and Mason Williams right behind him.