2019 Washington Nationals Top 15 prospects

Organization Grades

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

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Rochester (Triple A East)
Double-A: Harrisburg (Double A Northeast)
High-A: Wilmington (A+ East)
Low-A: Fredericksburg (A East)
Rookie: FCL Nationals (Florida Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Nationals (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Victor Robles (OF) ... 6-0, 185 ... R/R ... 21 ... 2013 FA (DR)

Comments: Thumb injury derailed what was to be his breakout rookie MLB season. Came back with same insane bat speed, elite run tool, and outstanding CF defense as ever. Still growing into his power, but a chance for early-career monster BA/SB numbers. But the type of player who could go 20+ HR/30 SB in his peak...

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