The Rangers trade for Solak got me looking at 2B prospects across the league. Solak was rated a Top 10 2B'er, so my question was why did TB give him up (Rule V) and who else do they have?! Brujan, I believe is also Rule V eligible by Tampa.
Nick Solak becomes the Rangers #10 overall prospect, per MLB. And while we have several players listed as INF, or SS/2B, he appears to be the best 2B prospect in our organization.
Top (10) MLB 2B Prospects:
*Brendan Rodgers (22-RH): #3 pick 2015. AAA Colorado: .350, 9 HR, 0 SB
**Keston Hiura (22-RH): #9 pick 2017. AAA Mil: .329, 19 HR, 7 SB
*Luis Urias (22-RH): Int'l. AAA SD: .316, 18 HR, 7 SB
-Nick Madrigal (22-RH): #4 pick in 2018. A+ CWS: .272, 2 HR, 17 SB
-Vidal Brujan (21-SH): Intl'l. AA TB: .352, 1 HR, 10 SB
-Xavier Edwards (19-SH): #38 in 2018. A+ SD
-Jahmai Jones (21-RH): #70 in 2015. AA-LAAA. .202, 4 HR, 5 SB
-Isan Diaz (23-LH): #70 in 2014. AAA-Flo. .291, 20 HR, 4 SB
Nick Solak (24-RH): #62 in 2016. AAA-Tex. .266, 17 HR, 3 SB
*Shed Long (23-LH): #375 in 2013. AAA-Sea. .279, 8 HR, 1 SB
- means they have not made their MLB debut
* means they have played a few games in MLB, but are currently in minors
** means they have a few MLB games and currently on the MLB roster.
Top Rangers prospects:
Christian Lopes (26: AAA, AA) - .291, 9 HR, 12 SB
Yonny Hernandez (21: AA, A+) - .301, 0 HR, 21 SB
Diosbel Arias (22: A+) - .302, 2 HR, 3 SB
Article on MLBTR indicates Tampa may be buyers in the trade market. It also mentions they have a bunch of Rule V guys after the season. It would make a lot of sense for Tampa to move many players like Brujan and Solak, to consolidate talent for higher end players. If you can trade 2 guys that may be taken on Rule V, next year for a player under contract for 2-3 years, it is a win, for them.
Tampa could have the ability to get really, really good for this season and the next. It has been their methodology, along with the Marlins, to stockpile talent... concentrate it for a couple year run and win a WS. Then, sell the performers and start all over.
I wonder if they could end up being the team to beat, in the AL this year.