Can Archie Bradley bounce back from an injury-riddled 2015 and contribute to the Diamondbacks in 2016?
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I've ranked every farm system[1], as well as the top 100 MLB prospects of 2016[2]. Below, I've ranked at least the top 10 Diamondbacks prospects, plus an overview of the system and any other names of not e beyond the top 10. I also discuss any prospects who might help the big league club in 2016, prospects whose stock has taken a big hit in the past year and a sleeper prospect (or two) I think can jump into the main Top 100 list for 2017.
A few quick notes: 1) Just as in my other prospect files, I use the 20 to 80 grading scale[3] when scouting these prospects; and 2) If the prospect is in the Top 100, clicking on his ranking will take you to the page his scouting profile is on.
Non-Insider subscribers: Check out the free Baltimore Orioles top-10 prospects report[4] to see what these entail.
References
- ^ ranked every farm system (insider.espn.go.com)
- ^ top 100 MLB prospects of 2016 (insider.espn.go.com)
- ^ the 20 to 80 grading scale
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