Baseball America's Top 30 Blue Jays Prospects For 2017

Friday, April 21 2017 @ 07:02 AM EDT

Contributed by: #2JBrumfield

The parent club is too depressing to watch so let's look at the Top 30 prospects in the Toronto Blue Jays system according to Baseball America.


Baseball America ranks 2016 first-round pick T.J. Zeuch as the #8 prospect in the Blue Jays system.


2016 second-round pick J.B. Woodman finds himself right in the middle of the Blue Jays Top 30 prospects list according to Baseball America.

In past years, this thread came before the season as I would order the book through Baseball America and then Amazon or Indigo. Due to a weak loonie and cost, I decided to stop doing that after BA decided to finally release an e-book version last year, which came out after I ordered the hard copy of course. Deciding I won't get fooled again, I waited for BA to release the electronic version which was not available until April 18 so that's why this thread was delayed. I think the delayed release date is ridiculous but that's what you get for being fiscally and environmentally responsible. Without further ado...

Here is how Baseball America grades each player, based on the traditional 20-80 scouting scale:

Risk factors for each player are as follows:
The Blue Jays have the 20th best system in MLB according to BA, up four spots from 2016.

No.# Player Position Grade     Risk 2016 Rank
1
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
3B
65
High
3
2
Anthony Alford
OF
60
High
1
3
Lourdes Gourriel Jr.
IF/OF
55
High
NR
4
Sean Reid-Foley
RHP
55
High
5
5
Conner Greene
RHP
55
High
2
6
Richard Urena
SS
55
High
4
7
Rowdy Tellez
1B
55
High
7
8
T.J. Zeuch
RHP
55
High
NR
9
Bo Bichette
2B/SS
55
Extreme
NR
10
Jon Harris
RHP
50
High
6
11
Justin Maese
RHP
50
High
9
12
Max Pentecost
C/1B
55
Extreme
8
13
Reese McGuire
C
45
Medium
NR
14
Harold Ramirez
OF
50
High
NR
15
J.B. Woodman
OF
50
High
NR
16
Ryan Borucki
LHP
50
Extreme
14
17
Francisco Rios
RHP
45
High
NR
18
Angel Perdomo
LHP
50
Extreme
26
19
Joshua Palacios
OF
45
High
NR
20
Patrick Murphy
RHP
50
Extreme
NR
21
Zach Jackson
RHP
50
Extreme
NR
22
Danny Jansen
C
45
High
22
23
Danny Barnes
RHP
40
Medium
NR
24
Jordan Romano
RHP
45
High
NR
25
Cavan Biggio
2B
45
High
NR
26
Osman Gutierrez
RHP
50
Extreme
NR
27
Yeltsin Gudino
SS
45
Extreme
NR
28
Yennsy Diaz
RHP
45
Extreme
19
29
Matt Dermody
LHP
40
Medium
NR
30
Travis Hosterman
LHP
45
Extreme
NR

The Prospect Handbook also contains Top 50 MLB prospect lists from five BA writers. Their rankings of where the Blue Jays top prospects rank among their peers are in parentheses.

There are 17 new names on this year's top 30 list and here is how it breaks down.

Players from the 2016 Top 30 list who missed the cut in 2017. No parentheses next to the player's name means he is still in the Blue Jays organization.

The biggest riser on the list is Perdomo, who jumped from 26 to 18. Diaz fell the farthest from last year as he dropped from 19 to 28.

Baseball America says Cavan Biggio has the best strike zone discipline in the Blue Jays system.

Best Tools - Hitting/Running/Fielding

Zach Jackson throws the best curveball among Blue Jays prospects according to Baseball America.

Best Tools - Pitching

Top Rookie - Gourriel

Breakout Prospect - Murphy

Sleeper - Bradley Jones

Projected 2020 Lineup

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