A CHECK ON THE MLB.COM TOP 30

So, it all starts each year with the top prospects lists for me. We’re a couple of weeks in now and I am taking a look at those on MLB.com’s top-30 lists and here are a few numbers from the South division teams. Nothing fancy and far from comprehensive, just a quick look at what kind of starts these players are off to. I’ll be taking a look at the North division teams, league leaders and breakout players who didn’t make the pre-season lists in future posts.

INLAND EMPIRE 66ERS H/AB HR/RBI AVG/OBP/SLG
SS Arol Vera (3) 11/61 0/6 .180/.231/.230
C Edgar Quero (9) 8/40 1/5 .200/.313/.325
SS Adrian Placencia (10) 2/20 0/1 .100/.29/.100
OF Alexander Ramirez (12) 19/64 2/11 .297/.348/.453
SS Werner Blakely (24) 15/47 2/10 .319/.450/.532
OF D’Shawn Knowles (30) 15/48 0/5 .313/.441/.333
IP H/BB/K WHIP/BAA
LHP Mason Albright (14) 11 2/3 11/7/13 1.54/.244
RHP Alejandro Hidalgo (19) 13 11/5/18 1/23/.216
LAKE ELSINORE STORM H/AB HR/RBI AVG/OBP/SLG
OF James Wood (5) 10/23 3/12 .435/.536/.913
SS Jackson Merrill (6) 22/56 1/8 .393/.452/.518
2B Max Ferguson (16) 12/46 0/8 .261/.446/.326
IP H/BB/K WHIP/BAA
RHP Victor Lizarraga (13) 13 1/3 12/4/13 1.20/.250
RANCHO CUCAMONGA QUAKES H/AB HR/RBI AVG/OBP/SLG
C Diego Cartaya (1) 7/42 2/7 .167/.314/.333
OF Jose Ramos (14) 17/50 3/8 .340/.441/.700
IF Alex De Jesus (20) 9/45 2/3 .200/.333/.422
VISALIA RAWHIDE H/AB HR/RBI AVG/OBP/SLG
SS Jordan Lawler (3) 17/48 3/6 .354/.484/.563
3B Deyvison De Los Santos (14) 14/57 2/12 .246/.267/.386
OF Wilderd Patino (26) 15/50 2/7 .300/.364/.460

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