Rotoworld's midseason Top 150 Prospects list
15. Mat Gamel
"Gamel has the stick of a top-10 prospect, but with anything more than batting gloves on his hands, he scarcely resembles a major leaguer. Especially now that LaPorta is gone, the Brewers have good reason to try him in the outfield. While he's a fair enough athlete, there's simply no way he's making it at third base. Gamel's bat should be ready during the first half of next year, assuming that it isn't already. The left-handed hitter makes an awful lot of hard contact and could settle in as a 25-homer guy. He's hit .398 against lefties this year, so it doesn't appear that he'll need to be platooned. The Brewers probably won't be willing to move Corey Hart to center field to make room for him, but he could be the first player called on in the event of an injury next year."
26. Alcides Escobar
80. Angel Salome
102. Jeremy Jeffress
131. Taylor Green
Jonathan Lucroy wouldn't have been out of place late on the list.
Matt LaPorta was #5, Jake Arrieta #69, and Will Inman #70. UW-Stevens Point alumnus Jordan Zimmerman (Nats) was #64.
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Also, Project Prospect updated their top 25. Gamel checks in at #16, up two spots, while LaPorta is static at #4.
BCB's "very own marginally deserving all-star!"
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