This crop of prospects coming up in the NL East has
All-Star written all over most of them. Each has a specific skill set that separates
them from others in their organization. They are worth drafting in all Dynasty
Leagues or a spare bench spot if possible. Definitively keep them on your waiver
priority list when they get their shot.
NL EAST
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta has a stockpile
of B grade prospects but no real slam dunk prospect that will contribute in
2014. That being said I feel their best prospect for the future is Lucas Simms.
He is a local kid who throws in the mid 90s with both a curve and change. He throws
strikes and has a very athletic build. Last year he went 12-4 with 134K in only
117 innings while only giving up 83 hits. Look for an increase in innings and
monitor how a larger workload could affect him.
Miami Marlins
Many come draft day
will be thinking of Christian Yelich as a possible sleeper to target. He is the
one getting all the pre draft press at the moment. The one I want you to
consider is Jake Marisnick. He went from A ball to The Show last year. Coming
off minor knee surgery he is good to go come spring training. CF is his to lose
as I feel Yelich will have competition from Ozuna in LF. Once he secures CF the best possible scenario
would for him to hit 2nd in the order . If he hits 7th or
8th his value drops dramatically. He has potential for a 12/12 guy
who could put up some good Run numbers hitting in front of Stanton.
New York Mets
Probably a mid season
call up Noah Syndergaard is
the real deal. IN 117 innings pitched between High-A and Double-A last season
the right hander went 9-4 with a 3.06 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and 133 Ks. After
getting time in big-league camp during spring training in 2014, Syndergaard
will likely start the season with the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s. Sound familiar?
New York did the same with its other two top pitching prospects; Harvey and
Wheeler. Be the first to use your waiver request or FA dollars to snag this guy
if you do not draft him.
Philadelphia Phillies
Maikel Franco, 3B, began the
2013 season with the Clearwater Threshers for 65 games. All he did was hit 16
home runs (40 XBH), 52 RBI for a .299/.349/.576 slash line. At the time of his
promotion he was leading the Florida State League in doubles (23) and tied in HR
(16) with Minnesota Twins mega prospect Miguel Sano. He was promoted to Double-A
and continued to hit. Somehow the fast rising prospect performed even better
against more advanced pitching. The final line after 69 games though was
promising to say the least: .339/.363/.563 with 15 HR, 51 RBI (30 XBH). His
combined stats for the season were 36 2B, 3 3B, 31 HR, 103 RBI, 1 SB, 2 CS, 30
BB, 70 K, .320 AVG, .356 OBP, .569 SLG in 541 total at bats across High-A &
Double-A. It looks like Asche and Howard are blocking his spot at the Major
League level but he is only 1 injury away from a call-up.
Washington Nationals
The Nats have a true 15/20
leadoff hitter in Brian Goodwin. He is the top OF prospect in the Nats system.
The 2011 1st round pick put up a fantastic slash line last summer
and then was a standout in the Arizona Fall League which is a final tune up for
the Bigs. In Arizona he had a 19 game
season which he put up a .296 BA with 4 Doubles, 1 Triple, 2HRs and 3 SB in 88
Pas for the winning Mesa Solar Sox. He wil be the Nats replacement for Denard
Span who is signed through this year so a trade of Span or an injury will keep
Goodwin down in Triple A until then.