Top 21 Prospects: Los Angeles Dodgers
Below is an analysis of the prospects in the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system. Scouting reports are compiled with information provided by industry sources as well as from my own observations. The KATOH statistical projections, probable-outcome graphs, and (further down) Mahalanobis comps have been provided by Chris Mitchell. For more information on thes 20-80 scouting scale by which all of my prospect content is governed you can click here. For further explanation of the merits and drawbacks of Future Value, read this. -Eric Longenhagen
The KATOH projection system uses minor-league data and Baseball America prospect rankings to forecast future performance in the major leagues. For each player, KATOH produces a WAR forecast for his first six years in the major leagues. There are drawbacks to scouting the stat line, so take these projections with a grain of salt. Due to their purely objective nature, the projections here can be useful in identifying prospects who might be overlooked or overrated. Due to sample-size concerns, only players with at least 200 minor-league plate appearances or batters faced last season have received projections. -Chris Mitchell
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| Rk | Name | Age | Highest Level | Position | ETA | FV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yadier Alvarez | 20 | A | RHP | 2019 | 60 |
| 2 | Cody Bellinger | 21 | AA | 1B | 2017 | 60 |
| 3 | Alex Verdugo | 20 | AA | CF | 2017 | 55 |
| 4 | Jose DeLeon | 24 | MLB | RHP | 2016 | 55 |
| 5 | Walker Buehler | 22 | A | RHP | 2017 | 50 |
| 6 | Willie Calhoun | 22 | AA | 2B | 2018 | 50 |
| 7 | Brock Stewart | 25 | MLB | RHP | 2016 | 45 |
| 8 | Andrew Toles | 24 | MLB | CF | 2016 | 45 |
| 9 | Yusniel Diaz | 20 | A+ | CF | 2019 | 45 |
| 10 | Jordan Sheffield | 21 | A | RHP | 2018 | 45 |
| 11 | Austin Barnes | 26 | MLB | UTIL | 2017 | 45 |
| 12 | Gavin Lux | 18 | R | SS | 2021 | 45 |
| 13 | Keibert Ruiz | 18 | R | C | 2020 | 45 |
| 14 | Will Smith | 21 | R | C | 2019 | 45 |
| 15 | Mitch White | 21 | A+ | RHP | 2019 | 45 |
| 16 | Starling Heredia | 17 | R | OF | 2021 | 40 |
| 17 | Imani Abdullah | 19 | A | RHP | 2021 | 40 |
| 18 | D.J. Peters | 20 | R | OF | 2020 | 40 |
| 19 | Yaisel Sierra | 25 | AA | RHP | 2017 | 40 |
| 20 | Omar Estevez | 18 | A | 2B | 2020 | 40 |
| 21 | Dustin May | 19 | R | RHP | 2021 | 40 |
60 FV Prospects
| Age | 21 | Height | 6’3 | Weight | 175 | Bat/Throw | R/R |
|---|
| Fastball | Slider | Curveball | Changeup | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60/70 | 50/60 | 40/50 | 40/60 | 40/55 |
Relevant/Interesting Metrics
Recorded 34.6% strikeout and 6.9% walk rate at Low-A.
Scouting Report
The ease with which Yadier Alvarez delivers 100 mph fastballs is as unsettling as it is beautiful. Triple-digit fastballs are becoming more common but they usually involve significant visible effort. Alvarez throws 95-plus and looks like he’s settling down to take a nap. He’ll touch 101 and generally sits 96-99 and 94-97 later in starts. His fastball command is below average, as Alvarez has issues maintaining his delivery’s timing and struggles to get on top of his fastball consistently. But the grace in the delivery and Alvarez’s overall athleticism point toward significant development in this area and there are signs that it’s already begun to come. Alvarez cut his walk rate in half after moving from the Arizona League to the Midwest League while his strikeout rate held firm. Scouts who saw him late in the year complimented his ability to throw strikes, something he wasn’t doing consistently as late as June.

