2016 Seattle Mariners Top 15 prospects

Organization Grades

Hitting: C ... Pitching: C- ... Top-end Talent: D ... Depth: C ... Overall: C-

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Tacoma (Triple A West)
Double-A: Arkansas (AA Central)
High-A: Everett (A+ West)
Low-A: Modesto (A West)
Rookie: AZL Mariners (Arizona Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Mariners (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Alex Jackson (OF) ... 6-2, 215 ... R/R ... 20 ... 2014 (1) HS (CA) ... #77, 2016 HQ100

Comments: Aggressive hitter who struggled in Low-A before demotion in June. Has significant power potential with clean swing and plus bat speed. Can hit for BA due to hand-eye coordination and ability to read spin. Controls bat well, but can expand strike zone. Moved to OF after draft and owns plus arm strength. Still working on...

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