Top 14 Prospects: Seattle Mariners
Below is an analysis of the prospects in the Seattle Mariners farm system. 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.
| Rk | Name | Age | Highest Level | Position | ETA | FV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyle Lewis | 22 | A+ | OF | 2020 | 45 |
| 2 | Sam Carlson | 19 | R | RHP | 2022 | 45 |
| 3 | Evan White | 21 | A- | 1B | 2020 | 45 |
| 4 | Julio Rodriguez | 17 | R | RF | 2023 | 40 |
| 5 | Braden Bishop | 24 | AA | CF | 2019 | 40 |
| 6 | Max Povse | 24 | MLB | RHP | 2018 | 40 |
| 7 | Nick Rumbelow | 26 | MLB | RHP | 2018 | 40 |
| 8 | Matt Festa | 24 | A+ | RHP | 2018 | 40 |
| 9 | Art Warren | 24 | A+ | RHP | 2018 | 40 |
| 10 | Wyatt Mills | 23 | A | RHP | 2020 | 40 |
| 11 | Luis Liberato | 22 | AA | OF | 2020 | 40 |
| 12 | Mike Ford | 25 | AAA | 1B | 2018 | 40 |
| 13 | Dan Vogelbach | 25 | MLB | 1B | 2018 | 40 |
| 14 | Joe Rizzo | 19 | A+ | 3B | 2020 | 40 |
45 FV Prospects
| Age | 21 | Height | 6’4 | Weight | 210 | Bat/Throw | R/R |
|---|
| Hit | Raw Power | Game Power | Run | Fielding | Throw |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30/50 | 55/60 | 40/55 | 45/40 | 45/50 | 60/60 |
Lewis’s pro career just cannot get off the ground. After signing in 2016, he was sent to short-season Everett — a pretty cushy assignment for a top college draftee, but not unusual for a small-school prospect — where he played for a month before tearing his right ACL in late July. When Lewis got back into games during extended spring training in Arizona the next year, he didn’t look ready. His bat speed was intact, but he was noticeably hobbled in a way that scouts thought impacted him on both sides of the ball. They suspected he was rushing back too quickly.
