This is from Beyond the Boxscore and it puts a monetary value on a Major League team's minor league system.
There is a post about the AL West. Here is the quick-and-dirty criteria used by Victor Wang, a writer at The Hardball Times:
- Divide prospects into different tiers using Baseball America's prospect rankings.
- Find what the average player in a talent pool produces during their cost-controlled years.
- Find how much money a team would need to spend to acquire the prospect's production on the free-agent market. For this, Victor applied Studes' work on WSAB and its direct relationship to a player's salary.
- Find the savings.
- For those outside of the Baseball America's 100, Victor applied the same process to prospects graded with B's and C's by John Sickels, only with C prospects he further divided them by age. The grades would be seen in any of his top 20 rankings for a given farm system.

Here is the post on the NL Central.
For those who don't want to click that link...Here is a table for you:

Write up...Check that...Pie Chart on the Brewers:

1 comment:
Thanks for the link. Where are the Brewers' pitching prospects, though?!
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