My list is very similar to Raisin's. Same top 9, but switch 5-6 and then 7-9. I have Hanneman and Paniagua higher though. Also, as I have maintained all season. I don't think there's much of an argument for #1. Baez has the most experience, most upside, plays the most crucial position, and is putting up the numbers at the highest level of the top 4. Baez v. Soler- same level, but Baez now has outperformed him at the same level, is younger and plays a better position. Baez v. Almora- higher level, been there done that with tearing up low A. Almora's walk rate has actually been worse than Baez's Baez v. Bryant- Baez is almost a year younger, has positive professional experience. More likely to stick at SS than Bryant is at 3B, IMO.