MiLB Top 10 Prospects Flashback: 1987 Northwest League

The short-season Northwest League had a banner season for future talent in 1987, the year the draft was streamlined into one June phase. For the first time, players from high school, college and junior college were draft-eligible at the same time. This created a situation in which prep outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. (No. 1) and juco righthander Kevin Appier (No. 6), the first and ninth overall picks in 1987, could debut together immediately after signing. 

1987 Northwest League Top 10 Prospects

No Player Pos Team Org PA/IP WAR
1 Ken Griffey Jr. OF Bellingham Mariners 11,304 77.7
2 Mike Erb RHP Salem Angels
3 Kevin Garner RHP Salem Angels
4 John Orton C Salem Angels 448 -0.1
5 Tom Gordon RHP Eugene Royals 2,108 32.8
6 Kevin Appier RHP Eugene Royals 2,595 57.3
7 Jose Valentin SS Spokane Padres 6,317 30.3
8 Eric Gunderson LHP Everett Giants 229 -0.1
9 Bobby Moore OF Eugene Royals 15 0
10 Lee Tinsley OF Medford Athletics 979 1.4

Griffey made a rousing pro debut, hitting .313 with 14 homers and 13 steals in 54 games. “He can do anything he wants,” one manager said of Griffey’s obvious five-tool potential. 

Appier recorded a 3.04 ERA in 15 starts, striking out 72 in 77 innings with an “above-average major league arm,” including a “good live fastball, change and slider.”

Five-foot-9 Tom Gordon (No. 5) struck out 91 batters in 72 innings with “incredible arm speed and the makings of an outstanding curveball.” Gordon peaked at 94 mph on the “slow” JUGS radar gun in use at the time; his curve would become one of the deadliest in the majors.

“He’s so smooth and sure-handed it’s hard to believe he’s only 17,” one manager said of Jose Valentin (No. 7). He hit .250 with strong “discipline at the plate” for Spokane. Valentin would later develop big power for a shortstop, swatting 249 big league homers. 

No other single Northwest League season can hold a candle to 1987. Future stars to play in the league include Jose Canseco (1983), Mike Hampton (1991), Miguel Tejada (1995), Carlos Beltran (1996), Felix Hernandez (2003), Josh Donaldson (2007) and Kris Bryant (2013).

Northwest League All-Time BA No. 1 Prospects

Players listed with career major league plate appearances/innings and FanGraphs WAR. Stats for active players current through mid August.

Year Player Pos Team Org PA/IP WAR
1982 Jimmy Jones RHP Walla Walla Padres 755 -0.6
1983 Bill Wilkinson LHP Bellingham Mariners 113 1.4
1984 Todd Burns RHP Medford Athletics 490 6.6
1985 Clint Zavaras RHP Bellingham Mariners 52 -0.1
1986 Lee Stevens OF/1B Salem Angels 3,724 1.4
1987 Ken Griffey Jr. OF Bellingham Mariners 11,304 77.7
1988 Stan Royer 3B Southern Oregon Athletics 169 -0.3
1989 Roger Salkeld RHP Bellingham Mariners 189 0.5
Year Player Pos Team Org PA/IP WAR
1990 Todd Van Poppel RHP Southern Oregon Athletics 907 -0.4
1991 Troy Percival RHP Boise Angels 709 18.9
1992 Jason Hutchins RHP Bend Rockies
1993 Jeff Granger LHP Eugene Royals 32 -1.0
1994 Ben Grieve OF Southern Oregon Athletics 3,743 6.7
1995 Miguel Tejada SS Southern Oregon Athletics 9,205 39.7
1996 Mike Caruso SS Bellingham Giants 1,140 -1.4
1997 Dee Brown OF Spokane Royals 874 -4.0
1998 Paul Phillips C Spokane Royals 238 0.2
1999 Kyle Snyder RHP Spokane Royals 238 -0.3
Year Player Pos Team Org PA/IP WAR
2000 Freddie Bynum SS Vancouver Athletics 377 -0.4
2001 J.J. Johnson OF Boise Cubs
2002 Andy Sisco LHP Boise Cubs 148 -0.1
2003 Felix Hernandez RHP Everett Mariners 2,730 56.9
2004 Javier Herrera OF Vancouver Athletics
2005 Shane Lindsay RHP Tri-City Rockies 6 -0.2
2006 Tyler Colvin OF Boise Cubs 1,316 1.9
2007 Mat Latos RHP Eugene Padres 1,153 16.7
2008 Josh Vitters 3B Boise Cubs 109 -1.4
2009 Hak-Ju Lee SS Boise Cubs
Year Player Pos Team Org PA/IP WAR
2010 Jurickson Profar SS Spokane Rangers 1,924 4.2
2011 Justin Nicolino LHP Vancouver Blue Jays 201 0.7
2012 Mike Zunino C Everett Mariners 2,434 13.9
2013 Kris Bryant 3B Boise Cubs 3,175 27.9
2014 Franklin Barreto SS Vancouver Blue Jays 216 -0.5
2015 Dansby Swanson SS Hillsboro D-backs 1,879 4.6
2016 Leody Taveras OF Spokane Rangers 0 0.0
2017 Cole Ragans LHP Spokane Rangers
2018 Joey Bart C Salem-Keizer Giants 5 0.1
2019 Kristian Robinson OF Hillsboro D-Backs

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