Jason Grey’s Top 100 Fantasy Prospects For 2010
This is refreshing. A prospect list that doesn’t look past 2010, instead choosing to focus on what the prospects will accomplish in 2010 and 2010 alone.
Jason Grey over at ESPN gives it a go, all the while trying to make it abundantly clear that this is a list for April to October, 2010.
1. , OF, Braves
My Take: Nothing new here. Heyward just keeps impressing and every day it looks more and more like he’ll start the season in the show.
2. , SP, Nationals
My Take: I think he should start in the high-minors — It just seems like the right move. Undoubtedly, the fans will be calling for him when the Nationals start the season 0-and-1.
3. , SS, Brewers
My Take: I’m not a huge Escobar fan, but he could be useful in fantasy. The stolen bases are there, and the kid can slap the ball enough to get on base, but so much of his value will be tied up in where he bats in the Brewers’ lineup.
4. Wade Davis, SP, Rays
My Take: Davis is seemingly a veteran. He’s definitely got the stuff and is worth a late round flier.
5. Brian Matusz, SP, Orioles
My Take: Love this kid, it’s just too bad that he doesn’t have any licensed cards on the market.
6. Scott Sizemore, 2B, Tigers
7. , OF, Rays
My Take: Everything you look for in an outfield prospect. Hopefully he manages to grab a starting gig and hold it for the season, but there’s a tonne of competition in Tampa.
8. , SP, Rangers
My Take: Throws hard. Might be more useful as a reliever than a starter in the fantasy world, but the Rangers need to move him to a SP to get even the slightest return on investment.
9. , C, Indians
My Take: While Montero might be a better long-term prospect; it’s Santana’s year.
10. , OF, Tigers
My Take: From overvalued to undervalued, just like that. Because Yanks fans know his name, his cards are still selling for higher than they should be.
11. Brett Wallace, 3B/1B, Blue Jays
My Take: Wallace needs to find a spot to play. The Blue Jays are so awful this year, it really doesn’t make sense to rush any of their prospects. If he does mash in AAA, he’ll be joining last year’s #6 overall prospect, , for years to come.
12. , 1B, A’s
My Take: Carter can kill the ball, but he needs a smidgen more refining. I think he contributes this year.
13. Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pirates
My Take: Never really liked him. I don’t follow him.
14. , 2B, Rockies
My Take: Young Jr. was last year’s AFL Cinderella story and absolutely everyone wanted him to break camp as a big-leaguer. He’s got the speed to make a difference and a good chunk of versatility.
15. , 1B, Marlins
16. Gaby Sanchez, 1B/3B, Marlins
17. Justin Smoak, 1B, Rangers
My Take: Smoak’s going to find a home in Texas, it’s just a matter of what month. ’ statistics are painful to look at, and while Texas can’t just give up on him, there’s no reason to let Smoak waste away.
18. , SP, Rays
19. Josh Bell, 3B, Orioles
20. Alex Avila, C, Tigers
21. Daniel Hudson, SP, White Sox
22. , OF, A’s
My Take: The Perfect Outfielder. Wallace for Taylor was a great swap on both parts and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Taylor up sooner rather than later.
23. , OF, Indians
24. , 3B, Cardinals
25. Chris Heisey, OF, Reds
26. Michael Saunders, OF, Mariners

