2018 San Diego Padres Top 15 prospects

Alec Dopp

 

Organization Grades

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

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: El Paso (Triple A West)
Double-A: San Antonio (Double A Central)
High-A: Fort Wayne (A+ Central)
Low-A: Lake Elsinore (A West)
Rookie: DSL Padres (Dominican Summer League)
Rookie: ACL Padres (Arizona Complex League)

 



1. MacKenzie Gore (LHP) ... 6-3, 180 ... 19 ... 2017 (1) HS (NC)

Comments: Tall, lean LHP with an exciting combination of advanced stuff, feel and projectability. Fills zone and will flash plus command of low-90s FB that should add a few ticks of velo as he matures. CB is plus and is trusted pitch for Ks; SL and CU both have a chance to be at least average. Quality athlete with big-time...

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