Sickels is at it again, this time on the other side of the Halladay trade. It’s crazy to think that this time last year, the Jays were without their top-5 prospects.

1) Brett Wallace, 1B-3B, Grade B+
2) Zach Stewart, RHP, Grade B+
3) , RHP, Grade B+
4) Travis d’Arnaud, C, Grade B
5) , RHP, Grade B-
6) David Cooper, 1B, Grade B-
7) Josh Roenicke, RHP, Grade C+
8) Henderson Alvarez, RHP, Grade C+
9) Carlos Perez, C, Grade C+
10) , LHP, Grade C+

11) Jake Marisnick, OF, Grade C+
12) Eric Thames, OF, Grade C+
13) , 2B, Grade C+
14) Ryan Schimpf, 2B, Grade C+
15) Dan Farquhar, RHP, Grade C+
16) Robert Bell, RHP, Grade C
17) , C, Grade C
18) , SS, Grade C
19) Reidier Gonzalez, RHP, Grade C
20) , LHP, Grade C

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