2019 Los Angeles Dodgers Top 15 prospects

Organization Grades

Hitting: B+ ... Pitching: B- ... Top-end Talent: B ... Depth: B+ ... Overall: B

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Oklahoma City (Triple A West)
Double-A: Tulsa (Double A Central)
High-A: Great Lakes Loons (A+ Central)
Low-A: Rancho Cucamonga (A West)
Rookie: ACL Dodgers (Arizona Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Dodgers (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Alex Verdugo (OF) ... 6-0, 200 ... L/L ... 22 ... 2014 (2) HS (AZ)

Comments: Continues to make adjustments at the plate and shows a willingness to use all fields. Plus bat speed and a discerning eye give him tools to hit for BA. Power development is the only thing keeping him from being an overall Top 10 prospect. Played all 3 OF spots where he shows good range and a plus arm. Just...

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