2018 Los Angeles Dodgers Top 15 prospects

Organization Grades

Hitting: B ... Pitching: B+ ... Top-end Talent: A- ... Depth: A- ... Overall: B+

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Oklahoma City (Triple A West)
Double-A: Tulsa (Double A Central)
High-A: Great Lakes Loons (A+ Central)
Low-A: Rancho Cucamonga (A West)
Rookie: ACL Dodgers (Arizona Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Dodgers (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Walker Buehler (RHP) ... 6-2, 160 ... 23 ... 2015 (1) Vanderbilt University

Comments: 24th overall pick in 2015 logged just 93.2 minor league IP before making his MLB debut. Fastball velocity up a tick from college and now sits at 95-98 topping at 100 mph. Backs heater with plus curveball and plus wipe-out slider. Shows some feel for change-up and raw stuff is as good as any prospect...

Almost!

You’re just a few clicks away from accessing this feature and hundreds more throughout the year that have a singular goal in mind: Winning your league. Subscribe to BaseballHQ.com here!

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

More From Org Reports

BaseballHQ's set of Organization Reports from 2023.
Feb 20 2024 8:54am
The Rangers farm is young and deep, with #2 prospect Evan Carter about build on his playoff party.
Jan 1 2024 10:55pm
Nolan Schanuel made it to the majors only weeks after being drafted, but the Angels system is a weak one.
Jan 1 2024 10:51pm
Catcher Harry Ford and the rest of the Seattle prospect crop.
Jan 1 2024 10:45pm
The Astros' farm has been thinned out due to promotions and trades. SS Brice Matthews sits atop the list.
Jan 1 2024 10:40pm

Tools