IF you read the initial article about minor league ranking systems you would see the author "hating" on Robert Mosebach. To quote "Note how many complete no-names are on this list...Robert Mosebach is ranked well ahead of Homer Bailey. Who is Robert Mosebach, you ask? Exactly." This infers that Mosebach has no business being apart of the prospect list he is speaking of. Hopefully that will educate you and maybe you can post thought out responses to other people's opinions.
And I doubt tdub is a AA entourage seeing he's from WPB, the hometown of Mosebach; probably just a childhood friend who knows how good Mosebach might really be.
So before you go attacking people personally on a website, think about what you are saying. Oh, and for his stats, 11-7 is not a bad record. I realize it is not the start of most Hall of Famers, but is solid.
If you are an Angels fan, you might know Francisco Rodriguez. He has been a solid reliever/closer for the Angels since he came up and has been key for them in clutch playoff games, he throws hard and throws strikes. Check out his stats.....
Francisco Rodriguez Statistics - The Baseball Cube
The W/L record is not that impressive at first glance, but he doesn't walk many batters and his S/O are high, now look at Mosebach, maybe you will see that stats are not everything. I think Mosebach needs a little more time to harness his full potential and then he will make an impact in the Angels rotation or most likely in the Bullpen.
I know some of those prospects on the list under Mosebach, and under many others for that matter, have made it to the Big League already,but that doesn't mean the players ranked higher than them are not equal or better prospects. The key word being PROSPECT!!!!!!!!