After the draft, I wrote an article on the state of the White Sox system, my thoughts on their top prospects, and where the system was heading. Before the Top Prospect vote and Top 100 countdown begins tomorrow, I thought this would be a good time to do a quick update on my rankings, along with a snippet on what each prospect’s chances of being an MLB contributor are.
1. José Rodríguez
I was bullish on Rodríguez when he was posting a .766 OPS in Kannapolis, and am even more so now after he closed out the season two levels higher at Birmingham (with a stop in-between at Winston-Salem, where he absolutely obliterated the ball).