We’ve compiled the prospect listings of each major outlet’s Top-100 as they’ve emerged. As is to be expected, the Mariners ranged from two-to-four prospects being included, with a mixture of options making the cut. Encouragingly, FanGraphs went ahead and selected five.
Jarred Kelenic at No. 84
Justin Dunn at No. 89
Evan White at No. 90
FanGraphs provides more detail than most, however, so we’re not simply left with rankings. Similarly to John Sickels’ letter grades, FanGraphs places an easily organizable “Future Value” metric to prospects, which is scaled to the scouting grades scale of 20-to-80.