MINORS: 2015 HQ100 in review

Photo: José Berríos (RHP, MIN)

by Jeremy Deloney and Rob Gordon

Now that the dust has settled on the 2015 minor league season, we take a look back at the HQ100 top prospect list to see how our crack team of minor league experts (Jeremy Deloney, Brent Hershey, Chris Mallonee, Colby Garrapy, and Rob Gordon) fared.

The 2015 season should go down in history as one of the most interesting campaigns due to the influx of prospect call-ups. Nine of the top ten prospects in the HQ100 have played prominent—or moderately prominent—roles with their big league clubs this season. To add to the intrigue, all nine of those are playing on contending clubs (including Francisco Lindor with the surging Indians).

Four of the top ten included outstanding...

Almost!

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