
FAB50™ 2005 | FAB50™ 2004
Players by Class (Level) & League
Twelve players in the MLN FAB50™ 2004 Baseball survey come from Class AAA baseball. The Triple-A league not surveyed was the Mexican League, which has more loose affiliations with major league baseball. As you might expect from the top tier of the affiliated minors, 8 of the top 10 players in the survey come from the PCL and the International League. The Pacific Coast League has 5; the International league has 3. The International boasts three of the top four players in minor league baseball including our number one overall pick, B.J. Upton. We usually find a promising player or two in the New York-Penn League. This year, however, the cupboard was bare. The Midwest League, however, serves up three new names whose careers will be worth following.
All three double-A leagues deliver players to the FAB50. The Southern and the Texas League rock with six apiece as the Angels, Diamonbacks and Rockies serve up more hot new talent. The Southern League boasts a top ten player. The Eastern League surprisingly barely breaks the top twenty.
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