We continue our annual review of the top prospects in baseball by position. Between now and opening day, we'll examine one position a week by looking at both those rookies ready to contribute in the big leagues now, as well as run-down of the top 15 long-term prospects at each position.
This week we take a look at the top second base prospects. Second base is normally one of the thinnest positions in the minors. That is true in part because some of the top players in the majors have moved to the position after starting their careers at another position. Last year, for example, the Washington National’s Anthony Rendon was moved from third to second once he reached the majors. He then took over the starting job from Danny Espinosa who had...
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