Next up during the best time of year (Prospect Season!) is Keith Law, who was a long-time ESPN prospect guy before pivoting to the Athletic, where he’s been their main guy for several years now.
Disclosure: of all the prospect writers, I like Law best. Therefore, i’m more likely to like where he ranks people.
Law is more ceiling oriented than floor; you’re more likely to find a random 18yr old than the 25yr old in AAA who hit .300 but who plays 2B/LF (ahem, Jake Alu). So, keep that in mind.
Here’s his top 20+ for the system.
Klaw Rank | Last Name | First Name | Position | 2022 Level | Year Signed/Drafted | Acquisition | Bonsu |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wood | James | OF (Corner) | Low-A | 2021 2nd | Trade | 2600000 |
2 | Green | Elijah | OF (CF) | FCL | 2022 1st | Draft | 6500000 |
3 | Hassell III | Robert | OF (CF) | High-A | 2020 1st | Trade | 4300000 |
4 | Cavalli | Cade | RHP (Starter) | AAA | 2020 1st | Draft | 3027000 |
5 | House | Brady | SS/3B | Low-A | 2021 1st | Draft | 5000000 |
6 | Susana | Jarlin | RHP (Starter) | FCL | 2022 IFA | Trade | 1700000 |
7 | Henry | Cole | RHP (Starter) | AA | 2020 2nd | Draft | 2000000 |
8 | Vaquero | Cristian | OF (CF) | XST | 2022 IFA | IFA | 4900000 |
9 | De La Rosa | Jeremy | OF (Corner) | Low-A | 2018 IFA | IFA | 300000 |
10 | Bennett | Jake | LHP (Starter) | FCL | 2022 2nd | Draft | 1734800 |
11 | Irvin | Jake | RHP (Starter) | High-A | 2018 4th | Draft | 550000 |
12 | Rutledge | Jackson | RHP (Starter) | Low-A | 2019 1st | Draft | 3450000 |
13 | Cruz | Armando | SS | XST | 2021 IFA | IFA | 3900000 |
14 | Lara | Andry | RHP (Starter) | Low-A | 2019 IFA | IFA | 1250000 |
15 | Quintana | Roismar | OF (CF) | XST | 2019 IFA | IFA | 820000 |
16 | Downs | Jeter | 2B | OO – AAA | 2017 1st | Waivers | 1825000 |
17 | Lile | Daylen | OF (CF) | XST (TJ) | 2021 2nd | Draft | 1750000 |
18 | White | T.J. | OF (Corner) | Low-A | 2021 5th | Draft | 400000 |
19 | Alu | Jake | 3B | AA | 2019 24th | Draft | 10000 |
20 | Ferrer | Jose | LHP (Reliever) | Low-A | 2017 IFA | IFA | ? |
21 | Lipscomb | Trey | 3B | Low-A | 2022 3rd | Draft | 758500 |
22 | Carrillo | Gerardo | RHP (Reliever) | AA | 2016 IFA | Trade | 75000 |
23 | McKenzie | Jared | OF (CF) | Low-A | 2022 5th | Draft | 410500 |
24 | Brzykcy | Zach | RHP (Reliever) | High-A | 2020 NDFA | NDFA | 20000 |
25 | Cox | Brenner | OF (CF) | FCL | 2022 4th | Draft | 1000000 |
26 | Valera | Leonel | SS | OO – ? | ? | MLFA | ? |
27 | Sanchez | Jose | SS | High-A | 2016 IFA | IFA | 950000 |
28 | Thomas | Johnathan | ? | ? | ? | Draft | ? |
29 | Baker | Darren | 2B | High-A | 2021 10th | Draft | 146800 |
30 | Ramirez | Aldo | RHP (Starter) | XST (inj) | 2018 IFA | Trade | 450000 |
31 | Ward | Thad | RHP (Starter) | OO – AA | 2018 5th | Rule-5 | 275000 |
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And here’s some reactions
- Same top 5 as everyone else.
- But, he’s got Green above Hassell, which is kind of rare, and is indicative of ceiling based analysis. Law thinks both Wood and Greene could be special and ranks them accordingly.
- Law is one of the few to keep Cole Henry in the top 10; he notes the TOS surgery, but also notes Henry’s command and raw stuff was #2 starter before the injury. We’ll just see what happens. We’re all hoping he returns at some semblance of his former self.
- He’s high man on Jake Irvin, putting him at #11 just below Bennett at 10. Which makes perfect sense honestly, b/c they’re the same pitcher. Big body, control and off-speed guys who project to be 4th/5th starters. One’s a brand new draft pick, one was at AA last year. It’s just kind of mind boggling that one shop had Irvin at 35 and MLBpipeline didn’t even rank him in their top 30 last mid-season.
- Oh my god, he has Rutledge ranked #12. Maybe my fan-boy love for Law is ending. He’s kind of iffy in his analysis, noting that Rutledge throws hard and maintains velocity, but doesn’t seem to have much RPMs or a third pitch. Hint to Nats Player Development: THAT MEANS HE’S A RELIEVER. Maybe 2023 is the year they realize that Rutledge can either be a shutdown 8th inning guy in the majors or a failing starter in High-A.
- Waiver claim Jeter Downs at #16. Law makes a good point: the guy was in AAA before the Pandemic, had made AA by the time he was 21. So the talent is there somewhere. Though, the Nats aren’t exactly renown for fixing reclamation projects. So, we’ll see. Maybe he’s a change of scenery guy. But nobody else is this high on Downs.
- He’s a little lower on White than others, but does note that the guy is super young. Law also points out the obvious; given the Nats prospect OF depth (five of our top 10 are outfielders), a guy like White probably is getting bumped to 1B sooner than later. Which mean’s he’s *really* gonna have to hit his way to the majors.
- He actually mentions Alu at #19. I’m shocked.
- The first shop to mention MLFA/NRI Leonel Valera in any capacity. It isn’t often you see a MLFA getting prospect buzz, but Law seems to like his tools.
- Also the first pundit to mention Jose Sanchez, our SS/3B in High-A, in some time. This guy was once ranked as high as 8th in the system in 2019. Maybe he can regain his mojo.
- His last honorable mention was our Rule-5 pickup Ward, ranking him roughly 30th when other shops have him in the teens.
Players Law is missing:
- No mention of Mitchell Parker. I’m guessing he thinks Parker’s success is smoke and mirrors lefty with funky stuff. At some point Parker will hit a wall and stop getting guys out regularly; lets hope its in Washington and not Harrisburg.
- No Cronin; no surprise there, since Cronin entered pro baseball as a reliever and Law doesn’t rate relievers as prospets.
- No Evan Lee; i guess he really has to show us something health wise.
- No mention of our Catcher depth Pineda or Millas. Probably not surprising.
- No mention of anyone in our IFA class. Might be too early, or might be that we didn’t give out a $4M bonus this year.
- Infante completely off the list; but that’s the same with all the other pundits too. Great 2nd rounder!
- Lastly … no Antuna, though Law gives him special mention as having fallen so far.