Los Angeles Angels: Top Prospects (30-26)
Just about every site on the internet produces a Top Prospect list.
So many are produced that fans can never be sure who is right and who is wrong when it comes to evaluating players. Baseball America may say something completely different than Baseball Prospectus, which is in contrast to John Sickels who agrees with Jonathan Mayo who disagrees with FanGraphs but agrees with ESPN.
Relying on large sites to get accurate information on Angels prospects often can be a confusing experience.
They use knowledgeable scouts who may see a player once, but are forced to give a report on them for the sake of time because they need to fly across the country to see another pl...
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