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The NationalsProspects.com Top 10 Position Players

I was hoping for more ballots, but the points are made up and rules don’t matter (or something like that)…

OK, I’ll open the kimono…

  1. Dylan Crews (2)
  2. Brady House (3)
  3. Seaver King
  4. Yohandy Morales (4)
  5. Daylen Lile (6)
  6. Robert Hassell (9)
  7. Cayden Wallace
  8. Caleb Lomavita
  9. Luke Dickerson
  10. Angel Feliz

Others receiving votes: Kevin Bazzell, Dashyll Tejeda, Andrew Pinckney, Drew Millas, Elijah Green



About the half the list are holdovers, three are ’24 Draft Picks, one is a trade pickup, and the last is Angel Feliz, who made most of the at the #10 spot.

As you probably may have already guessed, Crews was named #1 on every ballot, with Brady House the same at #2. Yoyo Morales and Daylen Lile weren’t consesus at their spot, but were named on every ballot. After that, things broke down a little bit, but not too badly: Like a year ago, there were only 14 different names named.

The good news is that three of last year’s list graduated and played a fair amount, even if that’s a function of being a second-division team (an expression that maybe needs to make a comeback, but prolly won’t since MLB doesn’t care that two of the six divisions are perennially weak). If we’re lucky, at least as many will be ineligible one way (made it to The Show) or the other (traded).

Next up: picking the top 10 pitching prospects, of which the Nats only really check two of three categories (young, old, and hurt).

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