2019 Houston Astros Top 15 prospects

Craig Goldstein

 

Organization Grades

Hitting: B- ... Pitching: B ... Top-end Talent: A- ... Depth: C ... Overall: B-

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Sugar Land (Triple A West)
Double-A: Corpus Christi (AA Central)
High-A: Asheville (A+ East)
Low-A: Fayetteville (A East)
Rookie: FCL Astros (Florida Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Astros (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Kyle Tucker (OF) ... 6-4, 190 ... L/R ... 22 ... 2015 (1) HS (FL)

Comments: Lanky, high-waisted OF continued to flash ability to impact multiple categories but struggled in his major-league debut. One of the smoother swings in the minors produces easy power and he gets on base enough to put his speed to use. Should see more of the majors in short order.

Development Path: Tucker is both...

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