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The Outsiders: Prospect Hitters to Know for Deep Dynasty Leagues

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Phil Goyette takes a look at deeper fantasy baseball dynasty hitter prospects, prospect sleepers that should be on your fantasy radars in deep dynasty leagues.

Welcome to the latest update where I highlight prospects that should be on your radar in deep dynasty leagues.

For "standard" dynasty leagues, we have RotoBaller's Premium Top 250 Dynasty Prospect Rankings, updated and maintained by our prospect guru Marc Hulet. But for you degenerates who participate in the deepest of dynasty leagues, you always need more of the next big thing. Therefore, I bring you...THE OUTSIDERS.

The Outsiders are MLB prospects currently outside RotoBaller's Top 250 Prospect Rankings. Each week, I will update rankings of players outside the Top 250 that should be on your radar for deep dynasty leagues and highlight some new players that could be showing up on the rankings in the future. My method is to use statistical analysis and in-game video looks of players to project what their future fantasy value could be at the MLB level.

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Overview

This week, I'm going to finally dip my toes into the lowest levels of minor league baseball. I have run estimated Barrel% and xwOBA numbers for each hitter with 30 or more PAs in the Dominican Summer League ("DSL"), Florida Complex League ("FCL"), and Arizona Complex League ("ACL").

These are more informal leagues than the leagues found higher up the minor league ladder. It is the first 'competitive' baseball that these players will see in their professional career. Because of the informal nature of the leagues, a lot of the performances contained herein should be taken with a grain of salt. Also, my estimators rely on flyball% and home run per flyball% rates as part of the component inputs. Those stats are based on eyewitness classification of batted ball type, and can be subject to bias and/or incomplete data.

That being said, I've looked over the data and stats and they seem reasonable enough to my eye. Also, there is little to no firsthand coverage of these leagues anyway. Especially the DSL, where Baseball America's Ben Badler is the only person to get firsthand live accounts of players from that area. A lot of the other public commentary on DSL players is simple rephrasing of Badler's notes. At least these estimators will give you a different perspective from that.

Estimated Barrel% is my proprietary quality of contact metric which estimates the percentage of batted balls that were Statcast Barrels. A full write-up on the metric can be found here.

Estimated xwOBA+ takes a hitter's Estimated Barrels, K%, and BB% and estimates his Expected Weighted On Base Average. Measures a hitter's total offensive production in a linear weights method for offensive events. You can read more on xwOBA here.

Here are the Top-20 hitters sorted by Estimated xwOBA in each of the rookie level leagues so far this season:

Dominican Summer League

Name Team Level League Age BRL% xwOBA
Elian Rayo SFG DSL DSL 18 9.4% 0.492
Abimelec Ortiz TEX DSL DSL 19 20.0% 0.462
Yeremi Villahermosa LAA DSL DSL 18 7.2% 0.444
Miguel Torres NYY DSL DSL 21 17.2% 0.432
Joel Mendez NYY DSL DSL 18 17.6% 0.420
Maick Collado CLE DSL DSL 18 9.1% 0.412
Ismael Padua TEX DSL DSL 18 12.9% 0.412
Raul Guzman STL DSL DSL 18 9.5% 0.408
Luis Pino STL DSL DSL 17 14.1% 0.407
Elias Reynoso STL DSL DSL 17 8.1% 0.406
Ronny Rojas NYY DSL DSL 19 11.0% 0.403
Eskoly De Jesus ARI DSL DSL 17 9.8% 0.402
Angel Galarraga TBR DSL DSL 18 8.5% 0.399
Anderson De Los Santos BAL DSL DSL 17 13.4% 0.398
Fadriel Cruz COL DSL DSL 20 13.4% 0.396
Diego Perez LAA DSL DSL 17 17.5% 0.395
Javier Francisco SFG DSL DSL 18 10.0% 0.390
Robert Lopez CLE DSL DSL 17 12.2% 0.389
Daury Del Rosario TBR DSL DSL 19 12.0% 0.389
Victor Arias TOR DSL DSL 17 11.5% 0.388

Elian Rayo leads the charge. He's a Nicaraguan third base prospect that the Giants signed during the 2019 international signing period. Rayo's estimated xwOBA is being super inflated by an absurd 5:1 BB:K ratio so far in the DSL. That number is bound to fall, and his estimated xwOBA will fall along with it.

Abimelec Ortiz of the Rangers system is more intriguing than Rayo because of his 20.0% estimated barrel rate. Ortiz is an outfielder that played junior college ball at Florida Southwestern State JC. Here's a brief clip of Ortiz in junior college action courtesy of Perfect Game Florida:

The Yankees seem to have a pretty good track record with international players in this age group, so I am keeping my eye on Joel Mendez. Mendez is a Dominican LF prospect who is taking plenty of walks, hitting for good power (17.6% estimated barrel rate), and also has gone 5-for-6 in stolen base attempts.

Speaking of mining particular talent wells, Cleveland SS prospect Maick Collado has my attention as well. He's yet another switch-hitting international middle infield prospect in the Cleveland system. Here's a brief clip of him at the dish:

Ismael Padua is a big, physical catching prospect for the Rangers. An estimated xwOBA over .400 and a barrel rate over 12% has me intrigued.

Luis Pino, still on 17 years old, has me intrigued. He is a Cuban centerfield prospect that just signed with the Cardinals in April. The 14.1% estimated barrel rate for a kid this young is a real eye opener.

Anderson De Los Santos is another 17-year-old prospect catching my eye here. He's a shortstop prospect in the Orioles system that has shown a knack for both getting on base and hitting for power so far in the DSL. Here's a clip of him from the official Orioles player development account. You can see how physical his build is for a kid his age:

Diego Perez is listed at 6'3", 170 lbs. He's a left-handed hitting centerfield prospect in the Angels system. His 17.5% estimated barrel rate so far in the DSL has me taking note to make sure to watch him moving forward. He was a 2019 J2 signing.

Robert Lopez is an interesting catching prospect in the Cleveland system. He's still super young as well, as he won't turn 18 until January of 2022! Here's a bit of footage of him in action:

Arizona Complex League

I put a filter on the complex leagues, limiting the leaderboards to teeangers only:

Name Team Level League Age BRL% xwOBA
Edgar Quero LAA CPX ACL 18 13.5% 0.428
Yassel Pino CIN CPX ACL 19 11.4% 0.427
Owen Caissie CHC CPX ACL 18 15.0% 0.423
Adrian Placencia LAA CPX ACL 18 12.5% 0.413
Jesus Chirinos MIL CPX ACL 19 12.1% 0.399
Kevin Alcantara CHC CPX ACL 18 13.0% 0.387
Deyvison De Los Santos ARI CPX ACL 18 13.8% 0.385
Willmert Paula SDP CPX ACL 19 15.0% 0.382
Luis Rodriguez LAD CPX ACL 18 15.2% 0.382
Anthony Nunez SDP CPX ACL 19 10.7% 0.379
Dayan Frias CLE CPX ACL 19 10.2% 0.375
Jeferson Quero MIL CPX ACL 18 8.1% 0.368
Warming Bernabel COL CPX ACL 19 12.3% 0.362
Junior Sanquintin CLE CPX ACL 19 13.7% 0.359
Isaiah Greene CLE CPX ACL 19 6.5% 0.357
Aeverson Arteaga SFG CPX ACL 18 12.7% 0.355
Ronnier Quintero CHC CPX ACL 18 13.0% 0.355
Adael Amador COL CPX ACL 18 8.0% 0.354
Roger Leyton KCR CPX ACL 18 11.1% 0.353
Luis Chevalier SEA CPX ACL 19 7.9% 0.350

 

Edgar Quero is a switch-hitting catching prospect for the Angels. He's walked as much as he's struck out this season (which the xwOBA estimator LOVES), and has shown a good feel for hitting for power too.

Owen Caissie was the Padres 2nd round selection in the abbreviated 2020 draft. The team then shipped him to Chicago in the Yu Darvish deal. Caissie has been excellent in the ACL this year. He's a large Canadian prospect that's likely destined for a corner outfield spot. I'm loving both the plate approach and the ability to hit for power.

Kevin Alcantara is another Cubs prospect off to a good start in the ACL this year. Alcantara came over to the Cubs in the deal that sent Anthony Rizzo to the Yankees. He's been a well-regarded prospect since signing with the Yankees for a $1 million bonus as a 16-year-old. He's a lanky outfielder with room to fill out. He's shown good power, speed, and plate approach in his nascent professional career.

Luis Rodriguez was another well-regarded J2 signing when the Dodgers landed him for a $2.67 million bonus in the 2019 class. He's an 18-year-old outfielder that's listed at 6'2", 175 lbs. I'd say his frame has developed more good weight from those listed specifications. His 15.2% estimated barrel rate in the ACL so far is beautiful. You can see from his excellent bat speed in the below clips why he's able to hit the ball so hard:

Junior Sanquintin is a switch-hitting prospect that I've liked since the Indians signed him back in 2018. He was originally signed as a shortstop, but he's since shifted to playing first-base primarily in the ACL, which isn't the greatest sign. That means his bat is going to have to carry him up the professional ladder. I think it can. I really like his combination of selectivity and his ability to generate power from a relatively simple setup.

Aeverson Arteaga is a shortstop prospect with a great physical frame. He's impressed observers of the Giants system with his performance so far in 2021. A 70% contact rate and a sub-10% walk rate has me a little cautious. However, he's a Giants prospect with good bat speed (go figure!) that can really pound the ball (there's a 106 mph exit velocity home run in the clip below):

Adael Amador is a Rockies prospect worth your time and consideration this year. He's a switch-hitting shortstop with good speed, some power, and a patient approach at the plate. He was a well-regarded prospect that signed for a $1.5 million bonus.

Florida Complex League

Name Team Level League Age Barrel% xwOBA
Marcos Cabrera NYY CPX FCL 19 17.9% 0.445
Miguel Palma HOU CPX FCL 19 13.3% 0.442
Emmanuel Rodriguez MIN CPX FCL 18 18.1% 0.431
Yoander Rivero WSN CPX FCL 19 8.4% 0.399
Leandro Pineda PHI CPX FCL 19 9.4% 0.392
Eduardo Vaughan BOS CPX FCL 19 11.0% 0.390
Coby Mayo BAL CPX FCL 19 10.7% 0.382
Antonio Barranca ATL CPX FCL 19 9.5% 0.379
Jose Colmenares NYY CPX FCL 19 10.1% 0.378
Isaac Bellony BAL CPX FCL 19 12.5% 0.367
Agustin Ramirez NYY CPX FCL 19 5.4% 0.365
Tsung-Che Cheng PIT CPX FCL 19 8.1% 0.364
Omar Diaz HOU CPX FCL 19 8.0% 0.362
Bryan Gonzalez BOS CPX FCL 19 13.6% 0.359
Mahki Backstrom ATL CPX FCL 19 10.6% 0.358
Geovanny Planchart PIT CPX FCL 19 8.0% 0.356
Yonardy Soto MIN CPX FCL 18 6.8% 0.355
Victor Mesia TOR CPX FCL 18 8.2% 0.354
Blaze Jordan BOS CPX FCL 18 11.3% 0.354

Marcos Cabrera you have my attention. The Yankees have long been one of the top investors in young international talent, and that provides them with a stream of up and coming prospects to replenish their farm system with when big trades happen. He was initially signed as a shortstop, but he's already moved over to third base. This is because his frame really projects to above average size and strength. There's a potential big time player here, and I'm loving the 17.8% estimated barrel rate in the FCL so far. Listen to the sound off the bat:

Emmanuel Rodriguez is really impressing in the FCL for the Twins org so far this year. He's been highly touted since signing a $2.5 million bonus with the Twins in 2019. As you can see from Tyler Spicer's comparison video below, he's already added a ton of strength to his frame. And he's still only 18....

Coby Mayo was the Orioles 4th round selection in the 2020 MLB draft as a Florida prep product. Mayo, 19, is extremely strong, getting the most out of his listed 6'5", 212 lbs frame. He's also been getting on base at an outstanding clip (.449 OBP) and is 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts. He's probably ready for full-season ball.

Mahki Backstrom's surface line looks terrible (.172 batting average), but the estimators think there's plenty more here worth monitoring. The lefty hitting Backstrom has legitimate MLB power, so be sure to keep him on your radar as he tries to work things out at the professional level.

Blaze Jordan has been promoted to Low-A Salem, where he's yet to make his debut. He was a third round pick in the 2020 draft, but there was a time that he was one of the most highly touted prep bats in his class. His 11.3% estimated barrel rate shows that there's plenty of power potential here, and he's still only 18 years old.



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