Each offseason, MiLB.com goes position by position across each system and honors the players — regardless of age or prospect status — who had the best seasons in their organization. Here are the prospects that made this year’s list.
- Catcher — Israel Pineda, High-A Wilmington (77 games)
- First baseman — K.J. Harrison, Double-A Harrisburg (90 games)
- Second baseman — Jake Noll, Triple-A Rochester (118 games)
- Third baseman — Jake Alu, Wilmington (39 games), Harrisburg (56 games)
- Shortstop — Luis Garcia, Rochester (37 games), Washington (70 games)
- Outfield – Daniel Palka, Rochester (106 games)
- Ricardo Mendez, Low-A Fredericksburg (60 games), Wilmington (25 games)
- Justin Connell, Wilmington (98 games
- Right-handed starting pitcher — Cade Cavalli, Wilmington (seven starts), Harrisburg (11 starts), Rochester (six starts)
- Left-handed starting pitcher — Mitchell Parker, Fredericksburg (12 games, 10 starts), Wilmington (11 games, 11 starts)
- Relief pitcher — Alberto Baldonado, Harrisburg (six games), Rochester (28 games), Washington (14 games)