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College  | Rankings  | 8/26/2019

Alaska League Top Prospects

Mike Rooney     
Photo: Bryan Woo (Cal Poly Athletics)

www.alaskabaseballleague.org
Year Established: 1974
States Represented: Alaska
No. of Teams: 5
Regular Season Champion (best overall record): Anchorage Bucs (29-14)
Postseason Champion: Anchorage Bucs
No. 1 Prospect, 2018: Asa Lacy, lhp, Mat-Su Miners (Texas A&M)
First 2018 Player Selected, 2019 Draft: Spencer Henson, 1b, Mat-Su Miners (Oral Roberts; Yankees/9th round)

Player of the Year: Erik Webb, of, Mat-Su Miners (Central Missouri)

The Anchorage Bucs won both the regular season title and the Top of the World Series, putting a perfect cap on a 33-win season.  The Bucs had finished second in each of the last two seasons and they defeated the Pilots in an all-Anchorage final.

Erik Webb (Central Missouri) of the Mat-Su Miners played above his size (5-foot-8, 180-pounds) in nearly winning the ABL Triple Crown with a .368-4-33 slash line.  Webb won the batting and RBI titles and finished four home runs short of completing that feat.

The ABL featured high-end prospects in the two previous summers as John Doxakis (2017 ABL) went 61st overall in the 2019 June draft and Asa Lacy (2018 ABL) projects as a Top 15 overall pick for 2020.  This year’s version of the league does not appear to have that type of Top 100 prospect, but it did provide a sneak preview for the 2021 draft as six members of the Top 10 are rising sophomores.


Top 10 Prospects


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