We’ve been releasing our prospect list ten at a time throughout the week, but to keep things simple, here are all 50 on one page. If you want a more detailed look at each man on the list, please refer back to those pages. They can be found here: 41-50, 31-40, 21-30, 11-20 and the top ten.
1. Triston McKenzie – SP
2. Bradley Zimmer – CF
3. Francisco Mejia – C
4. Yandy Diaz – 3B
5. Bobby Bradley – 1B
6. Brady Aiken – SP
7. Greg Allen – CF
8. Yu-Cheng Chang – SS
9. Tyler Krieger – 2B
10. Anthony Santander – LF
T11. Mark Mathias – 2B
T11. Juan Hillman – SP
13. Will Benson – RF
14. Rob Kaminsky – SP
15. Aaron Civale – SP
16. Shane Bieber – SP
17. Nellie Rodriguez – 1B
18. Ka-ai Tom – LF
19. Gabriel Mejia – CF
20. Nolan Jones – 3B
21. Andrew Calica – CF
22. Luke Wakamatsu – SS
T23. Willi Castro – SS
T23. Logan Ice – C
25. Julian Merryweather – SP
26. Mike Papi – LF
27. Dorssys Paulino – LF
28. Ben Krauth – RP
29. Luis Lugo – SP
30. Eric Haase – C
31. Ulysses Cantu – 1B
T32. Leandro Linares – RP
T32. Todd Isaacs – LF
34. Conner Capel – CF
35. David Speer – RP
36. Jeff Johnson – RP
37. Louis Head – RP
38. Sam Hentges – SP
39. Cameron Hill – RP
40. Luigi Rodriguez – CF
41. Connor Marabell – RF
42. Daniel Salters – C
T43. Michael Letkewicz – RP
T43. Micah Miniard – SP
45. Ronny Rodriguez – 2B
46. Sean Brady – SP
47. Thomas Pannone – SP
48. Todd Hankins – 2B
49. Eric Stamets – SS
50. Jose Medina – RF
Notes:
- Although many players play at multiple positions, the break down of primary positions in the top 50 is
- SP: 12
- RP: 7
- C: 4
- 1B: 3
- 2B: 4
- 3B: 2
- SS: 4
- LF: 5
- CF: 6
- RF: 3
- In addition to having only two third basemen on the list, both are multiple position players with Jones working at short and Diaz in the outfield and second base.
- While quite a few relief pitchers made the list, the first seven pitchers overall are starters and the highest ranking reliever is Ben Krauth at #28.
- Of those players drafted:
- 10 were from the 2016 draft including each of the first seven picks that year.
- 10 were from the 2015 draft including the first six picks that year.
- 10 were from the 2014 draft including seven of the first eight picks that year (Grant Hockin is missing).
- 2 were from 2013, 2 from 2012 (although Calica was drafted that year and didn’t sign) and 3 from 2011.
- Only Rob Kaminsky (from St. Louis for Brandon Moss) and Eric Stamets (from LAA for David Murphy) were not originally drafted or signed by the Indians.
- At 18 years old, Ulysses Cantu, Nolan Jones and Will Benson are the youngest players on the list. Jeff Johnson, Louis Head and Todd Hankins at 26 are the oldest.
- Changes from last season’s top 30 include:
- 3 Players traded: Clint Frazier, Justus Sheffield (both to NYY for Andrew Miller) and James Ramsey (sold to LAD with Zach Walters)
- 6 players promoted to Majors during 2016 and no longer eligible.
- Tyler Naquin (5), Mike Clevinger (6), Adam Plutko (11), Shawn Morimando (13), Erik Gonzalez (23) and Ryan Merritt (24).
- The biggest gain from 2015 was Yu-Cheng Chang at 22 places (from 30 to 8) or Anthony Santander from unranked to #10 among those not ranked.
- Other big gainers were Tyler Krieger (+18), Greg Allen (+15) and Ka-ai Tom (+10)
- The biggest loss was Sean Brady, who fell 21 (from 25 to 46).
- Others who fell far were Jeff Johnson (-16), Luigi Rodriguez (-11) and Mike Papi (-11)
- No player on the 2015 top 30 prospect list who was still eligible fell out of the top 50.
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