Mvp Baseball 2005 Top 100 Prospects Direct

| Player | Game Stars | Actual Career | Why the game missed | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2 stars | HOF | Drafted in 2004. Was still in low-A at season’s end. | | Dustin Pedroia | 2 stars | MVP, HOF case | “No power, small frame.” Game didn’t value hit tool. | | Troy Tulowitzki | 3 stars | 5x All-Star | Was a sophomore at Long Beach St. in 2004. | | Ryan Braun | Not in game | MVP | Drafted 2005. Entered the year after. | | Clayton Kershaw | Not in game | HOF | Drafted 2006. Just missed the cut. |

| Rank | Player | Org | Game Ceiling | Real-Life Outcome | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Joe Mauer | MIN | 99 OVR | Hall of Famer. Game was correct. | | 2 | Felix Hernandez | SEA | 97 OVR | Cy Young winner. Absolute ace. | | 3 | Delmon Young | TB | 95 OVR | Bust (relative to hype). Rookie of Year but out of MLB by 30. | | 4 | Ian Stewart | COL | 93 OVR | Bust. Injuries ruined a power bat. | | 5 | Andy Marte | ATL | 92 OVR | Tragic bust. Never hit in MLB. | | 6 | Jeremy Hermida | FLA | 92 OVR | Bust. Famous grand slam debut, then mediocrity. | | 7 | Casey Kotchman | ANA | 90 OVR | Fringe starter. Great glove, no power. | | 8 | Jeff Francis | COL | 90 OVR | Solid #3 starter. World Series 2007. | | 9 | Scott Kazmir | TB | 90 OVR | All-Star. Traded for Zambrano (Victor, not Carlos). | | 10 | Rickie Weeks | MIL | 90 OVR | Serviceable 2B. Injuries killed MVP hype. | mvp baseball 2005 top 100 prospects