Top 22 Prospects: Cleveland Indians
Below is an analysis of the prospects in the farm system of the Cleveland Indians. Scouting reports are compiled with information provided by industry sources as well as from our own (both Eric Longenhagen’s and Kiley McDaniel’s) observations. For more information on the 20-80 scouting scale by which all of our prospect content is governed you can click here. For further explanation of the merits and drawbacks of Future Value, read this.
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| Rk | Name | Age | High Level | Position | ETA | FV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Francisco Mejia | 22 | MLB | C/3B | 2019 | 60 |
| 2 | Triston McKenzie | 20 | A+ | RHP | 2020 | 50 |
| 3 | Yu-Cheng Chang | 22 | AAA | SS | 2019 | 50 |
| 4 | Bobby Bradley | 21 | AA | 1B | 2019 | 50 |
| 5 | Shane Bieber | 22 | AA | RHP | 2019 | 45 |
| 6 | Nolan Jones | 19 | A | 3B | 2021 | 45 |
| 7 | Will Benson | 19 | A | RF | 2022 | 45 |
| 8 | Eric Haase | 25 | AAA | C | 2018 | 45 |
| 9 | Greg Allen | 25 | MLB | CF | 2018 | 45 |
| 10 | Willi Castro | 20 | AA | SS | 2020 | 45 |
| 11 | Conner Capel | 20 | A+ | OF | 2021 | 40 |
| 12 | Elijah Morgan | 21 | A | RHP | 2020 | 40 |
| 13 | Aaron Bracho | 16 | R | SS | 2023 | 40 |
| 14 | Aaron Civale | 22 | AA | RHP | 2020 | 40 |
| 15 | George Valera | 17 | R | LF | 2023 | 40 |
| 16 | Tyler Freeman | 18 | R | SS | 2022 | 40 |
| 17 | Luis Oviedo | 18 | R | RHP | 2022 | 40 |
| 18 | Sam Hentges | 21 | A+ | LHP | 2021 | 40 |
| 19 | Quentin Holmes | 18 | R | CF | 2023 | 40 |
| 20 | Logan Ice | 22 | A+ | C | 2021 | 40 |
| 21 | Jesse Berardi | 22 | A- | SS | 2021 | 40 |
| 22 | Sam Haggerty | 23 | AA | UTIL | 2020 | 40 |
60 FV Prospects
| Age | 21 | Height | 5’10 | Weight | 180 | Bat/Throw | B/R |
|---|
| Hit | Raw Power | Game Power | Run | Fielding | Throw |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50/60 | 55/55 | 30/50 | 50/45 | 40/45 | 80/80 |
Mejia wasn’t/isn’t a lost cause as a defensive catching prospect, but his bat is almost ready for the big leagues. It’s that ability to hit that prompted a move to third base during the Arizona Fall League and, now, reps in left field to accelerate Mejia’s timetable to Cleveland. He certainly has the arm for wherever Cleveland wants to play him. It’s an 80-grade howitzer that elicited audible gasps from AFL crowds. His hands and footwork at third were predictably raw.

