Categories: Baseball

2014 Los Angeles Angels Top 20 Prospects

While the Angels’ system is weak, it has taken a step forward in the last 12 months. That’s even with 2013 top prospect Kaleb Cowart struggling in Double A; can he retain the top spot for 2014?

These are not your normal prospect rankings; these are compiled from first hand viewing, scouting reports, and other rankings. In fact, I give the average ranking from all of the sites I used for reference, along with the lowest and highest rankings, median (middle number for those that don’t remember their statistics classes from school) and the mode (most frequent ranking). I also list my ranking from last year. All of this data gives a pretty good idea of where everyone has these guys ranked.

RankPlayerPosAverageMedianModeLowHighLast Year
1Kaleb Cowart3B2.402.501141
2Taylor Lindsey2B1.901.001175
3Hunter GreenLHP4.113.303110Not Ranked
4C.J. Cron1B3.303.004263
5Mark SappingtonRHP5.105.00531015
6R.J. AlvarezRHP6.676.0064Not Ranked6
7Jose RondonSS6.637.0075Not RankedNot Ranked
8Nick MarondeRHP9.009.50115Not Ranked2
9Alex Yarbrough2B7.788.0086Not Ranked14
10Zach BorensteinOF10.1410.00106Not RankedNot Ranked
11Mike MorinRHP9.7111.00115Not RankedNot Ranked
12Natanael DelgadoOF12.0012.50149Not RankedNot Ranked
13Luis Jimenez3B13.2013.00N/A8Not Ranked7
14Cam BedrosianRHP13.2513.50N/A10Not Ranked18
15Reid ScogginsRHP15.8315.001512Not RankedNot Ranked
16Cal Towey3B13.5014.5078Not RankedNot Ranked
17Ricardo SanchezRHP10.409.0077Not RankedNot Ranked
18Eric StametsSS13.0013.00109Not Ranked16
19Austin WoodRHP15.3318.00N/A9Not Ranked8
20Michael RothLHP20.0020.002020Not RankedNot Ranked

Others receiving votes from the other sites and the average score: Randal Grichuk, OF (5.00…traded to the Cardinals); Yency Almonte, RHP (14.00); Keynan Middleton, RHP (15.00); Kyle McGowin, RHP (16.00); Michael Clevinger, RHP (16.00); Matt Shoemaker, RHP (16.50); Elliot Morris, RHP (17.00); Ryan Chaffee, RHP (17.00); Mario Martinez, C (18.00); Matt Long, OF (19.00); Victor Alcantara, RHP (21.00).

Lists used: Baseball America, Baseball Instinct, Baseball Prospectus, Fangraphs, Grading on the Curve, Minor League Ball, Prospect 361, Razzball, Top Prospect Alert.

I still like Cowart at the top; even with the down year, he has the tools to be a great everyday third baseman…or the next Brandon Wood. I think he’ll start the year at Double A Arkansas again and have enough success that he ends the year in Salt Lake.

Eugene Tierney

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