These are the top 30 prospects heading into this offseason. Some of these players could be getting the call to the show while some may still be taking bus rides for another season or two. These are the guys with the brightest of futures.
1. OF Jack Coleman- Detroit Tigers
2. RP Devin Nunez- Seattle Mariners
3. SP Alexander Hamilton- Colorado Rockies
4. RP Carmelo Drake- Colorado Rockies
5. OF Gat Sedlacek- Seattle Mariners
6. OF B.J. Kerr- Los Angelos Dodgers
7. 3B Joe Holt- Philadelphia Phillies
8. RP Sean Amador- Colorado Rockies
9. RP Gary Muncy - Atlanta Braves
10. 1B Max Power- Philadelphia Phillies
11. Jake Randall- Miami Marlins
12. SS Scott West- Kansas City Royals
13. RP Tim Fedorko- Arizona Diamondbacks
14. C Frank Yanus- Colorado Rockies
15. 3B Liam Cretella- Kansas City Royals
16. OF Alonzo Metzler- Milwaukee Brewers
17. SP Monte Odell- Seattle Mariners
18. OF Mike Schick- St. Louis Cardinals
19. OF Ray Smith- Los Angelos Angels
20. SP Dick Pole- Seattle Mariners
21. SP Kyle Douglas- New York Mets
22. RP Bill Kahn- Chicago White Sox
23. OF Mel Herrera- St Louis Cardinals
24. SS Katrina Talzamata-Bell- Detroit Tigers
25. SS Hank Hartman- Washington Nationals
26. SS Damon Pope- Tampa Bay Rays
27. SP Stanley Riesgo- Chicago Cubs
28. SS Keith Sauer- Baltimore Orioles
29. SP Carlos Tepia- Texas Rangers
30. OF Matt Santana- Houston Astros
These are the LoCo top farm system rankings for all 30 teams. A lot of teams were very close and depending on who may or may not get the call to the big leagues to start their careers things could drastically change.
1. Colorado Rockies
2. Seattle Mariners
3. Detroit Tigers
4. Kansas City Royals
5. Baltimore Orioles
6. New York Mets
7. Chicago Cubs
8. Arizona Diamondbacks
9. Houston Astros
10. Philadelphia Phillies
11. Miami Marlins
12. Atlanta Braves
13. St. Louis Cardinals
14. Chicago White Sox
15. Los Angeles Angels
16. Cincinnati Reds
17. Cleveland Indians
18. Milwaukee Brewers
19. Los Angeles Dodgers
20. Tampa Bay Rays
21. Texas Rangers
22. Washington Nationals
23. Toronto Blue Jays
24. San Diego Padres
25. San Francisco Giants
26. New York Yankees
27. Minnesota Twins
28. Boston Red Sox
29. Oakland Athletics
30. Pittsburgh Pirates
6/3/21
The Mets have officially fired their Manager Mickey Callaway, who recently just won the LoCo Manager of the Year award in 2022. The reason seems to be what is being called sexual misconduct charges by the Mets front office. All that is being said is that the misconduct is said to have taken place towards the end of the regular season during a 5 game winning steak that included a sweep over their division rivals Miami followed by winning 2 more against the Atlanta Braves.
The Mets have made it official quickly hiring their next manager tabbing Carlos Beltran the long time OF/DH and former postseason hero as their new skipper. Details of his new deal were not reported but it is said that one stipulation of his hiring was that a trash can would always be present near the dugout at all times? Well if nothing else it sounds as though Beltran is wanting to keep his dugout at Citi Field clean.
-article by bravosmike01
AL Playoff Picture-
Houston Astros 130-32
Tampa Bay Rays 107-55
Cleveland Indians 105-57
WC 1. Oakland Athletics 109-53
WC 2. Toronto Blue Jays 102-60
With the Astros shattering the wins record (without a manager), and every playoff team finishing with over 100 wins, we may be looking at the most exciting and dominant league in MLB history.
NL Playoff Picture-
Los Angeles Dodgers 129-33
Pittsburgh Pirates 108-54
Miami Marlins 106-56
WC 1. New York Mets 100-62
WC 2. Atlanta Braves 87-75
Another record shattering win total by the Dodgers, but they finish with only the second highest total in the MLB this year! Who blinks first between Houston and LA?
AL MVP- Yordan Alvarez (HOU) .333/.406/.798, 72 doubles, 4 triples, 76 HR, 227 RBI
NL MVP- Keston Hiura (MIA) .361/.429/.717, 56 doubles, 7 triples, 56 HR, 155 RBI
AL CYA- Jake Odorizzi (OAK) 19-0, 1.86 ERA, .88 WHIP, 6.2 H/9, 8.5 K/9
NL CYA- Zac Gallen (LAD) 22-4, 1.36 ERA, .78 WHIP, 4.3 H/9, 10.8 K/9
AL ROY- (tie) Mikael Litoris (BAL) .368/.401/.550, 43 doubles, 7 triples, 18 HR, 97 RBI
Juan Hector Sandoval (NYY) .340/.415/.538, 37 doubles, 36 HR, 77 RBI
NL ROY- Ward Riley (CHC) .266/.341/.468, 25 doubles, 18 triples, 18 HR, 108 RBI
Seattle Mariners- Under new ownership, with a new manager, the Mariners are on pace for just 32 wins. This would give them the worst record in any 162 game season, and the worst winning percentage by any team since 1899.
New York Yankees- After winning the East last year, the pinheads are now on track for a pathetic 59 wins. Will this spell the end of Aaron Boone?
Mike Freeman- When you cant hit, run, or make any sort of positive impact in a game whatsoever, you better be one helluva clubhouse guy. Enter Mike Freeman of the Reds. Slashing .189/.254/.258, and pacing himself for 223 head-shaking walks back to the dugout, it is time for the Reds (and his agent) to move on.
Zack Greinke- We'll take 'Past His Prime' for 600, Alex. After sporting an impressive 2.91 ERA last year, Zack Attack is officially dead. Sporting a 7.82 ERA and 13.1 H/9, Greinke has Boston fans ecstatic...that he's in the final year of his contract and on his way out of Beantown for good.