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Ray’s Ramblings: May 21st

Written by: Ray Butler

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Sorry to rain on your parade, but Casey Mize is not the best pitching prospect in all of baseball. Apologies. If you’re confused as to why I’m bringing this up, Fantrax’s Eric Cross created a poll on Monday surveying Twitter about this very topic. In my eyes, any vote for someone other than Forrest Whitley is incorrect. Yes, I’m aware of his struggles early this season.

For those of you who have asked, I’d currently rank my top-4 pitching prospects (who have not yet made their MLB debut) as Whitley, Gore, Mize and Luzardo definitively. After that, an understandable argument can be made for Brent Honeywell, AJ Puk, Matt Manning, Dylan Cease or Nate Pearson to occupy the #5 slot. One more thing for those of you about to invalidate this debate entirely: Zac Gallen is not a top-100 overall prospect, much less a top-5 (or top-10) pitching prospect.

Now that I’m saltless, here’s this week’s Ramblings.

Since joining the Indians’ organization, Johnson is elevating and celebrating at a rate we’ve never seen from him before. He’s also pulling the ball more, which serves as the second ingredient for what’s quickly turning into an intriguing concoction for the 23-year-old. A 70-grade runner, we might finally be seeing the above-average raw power really begin to creep through in a skillset that also includes an 80-grade arm. The budding hype will really ascend to a new level if Johnson is able to complete the 2019 season as a 20 HR/20 SB player with a cannon of an arm. Eric Longenhagen and Kiley McDaniel made this comparison in their Indians’ prospect list, and I’m inclined to agree: Johnson might eventually remind us of Franchy Cordero. With the left-handed outfielder currently slashing .293/.431/.610 in 51 plate appearances versus southpaws this season, there’s full-time regular upside here with tools we can dream on and drool over. Shouts to James Anderson for already having Johnson inside his top-200 prospects; he’ll be strongly considered to debut on my midseason version as well.

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