1/30/2010
L.A. Dodgers: Top 2010 Prospects
The Team is Loaded with Local Talent, with More Ammo on the Way
The Dodger farm system has grown thin in recent years, but that's what happens when your entire MLB lineup is made up of your recent minor leaguers. The Dodgers have always done a great job maximizing the usefulness of their prospects: anyone without a future in L.A. will be traded in a deal that improves the team some other way. This year looks no different, as the best prospects on the farm just happen to play positions that the big league team will soon be looking for.
He's been pushing at the door for a couple of years now, but Scott Elbert's nasty stuff may have finally found its time and place in Los Angeles.
The usual disclaimer: Scouting Book's Prospect Rankings change very often, to reflect the latest and most promising prospects. These listings update every day as we include new input and MLB situations evolve. For more information on our system, read this blog posting.
Tomorrow: Arizona Diamondbacks
Scouting Book's Early Top 2010 Prospects
- Prospects #1-10
- Prospects #11-20
- Prospects #21-30
- Prospects #31-40
- Prospects #41-50
- Prospects #51-60
- Prospects #61-70
- Prospects #71-80
- Prospects #81-90
- Prospects #91-100
- Prospects #101-110
- Prospects #111-120
- Prospects #121-130
- Prospects #131-140
- Prospects #141-150
- Prospects #151-160
- Prospects #161-170
- Prospects #171-180
- Prospects #181-190
- Prospects #191-200
- Prospects #201-210
- Prospects #211-220
- Prospects #221-230
- Prospects #231-240
- Prospects #241-250
- Prospects #251-260
- Prospects #261-270
- Prospects #271-280
- Prospects #281-290
- Prospects #300-310
- Prospects #311-320
- Prospects #321-330
- Prospects #331-340
- Prospects #341-350
- Prospects #351-360
- Prospects #361-370
- Prospects #371-380
- Prospects #381-390
- Prospects #391-400
- Prospects #401-410
- Prospects #411-420
- Prospects #420+

