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Topic Started: Sep 2 2017, 11:14 AM (9 Views)
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Top prospects to watch in Minor League playoffs


As the 2017 Minor League regular season winds Francisco Lindor Jersey down, a vast majority of prospects now face the reality that their competitive play has likely ended for the year.

Some have instructional league or perhaps the Arizona Fall
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League to look forward to, while others hope to have their seasons extended with a September callup to the big league club.

But for a small number of prospects, the season isn't quite over just yet.

The postseason in the Minors is set to begin this weekend across three Rookie levels, with the Appalachian League starting things off on Saturday, and the Arizona and Gulf Coast Leagues following suit the next day. The remaining leagues will get underway early next week, with Tuesday marking the beginning of postseason play for 11 leagues.

With that in mind, here are the top
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prospects to watch in the Minor League playoffs this month.

Vlad Guerrero Jr., 3B, Blue Jays' No. 1/No. 6 overall; Bo Bichette, SS, Blue Jays' No. 2/No. 30 overall
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Arguably the best hitting prospect in the Minors at age Mike Napoli Jersey
18, Guerrero blasted a go-ahead two-run homer in the top of ninth inning on Thursday night to propel Dunedin into the Florida State League playoffs via a Wild Card berth. The teenage phenom has amazingly surpassed expectations in his first full campaign by slashing .325/.426/.491 with 43 extra-base hits and more walks (74) than strikeouts (60) across two levels.

Bichette, meanwhile, has done nothing but hit since signing with Toronto as a second-round Draft pick in 2016. After batting .427 in his pro debut last summer, the 19-year-old shortstop opened the current


season by hitting .384 over 70 games in the Midwest League to earn a promotion to Dunedin. Overall, he's slashed .366/.428/.566 with 58 extra-base hits and 22 steals.
The No. 2 overall pick in last year's Draft, Senzel's pure hitting ability has put him on the fast track to the Majors in his first full season. After a strong first half in the Florida State League followed by a trip to the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, the 22-year-old third baseman has erupted to hit .340/.413/.560 during the second half in Double-A. What's more, Senzel has tapped into his power in the Southern League, hitting 10 homers in 57 contests after going deep four times in 62 FSL contests.
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