The Astros selected Neyens, an exciting lefty slugger out of high school in Washington, with the 21st overall pick last year. While few players in the class can match his power potential, there are questions about whether he'll strike out too much. At 6-foot-4, 210 pounds, he looks like a prototypical middle-of-the-order masher, and unlike many third basemen, Neyens bats from the left side. His swing is geared for launching balls, and while he has a good eye for his age, he swings and misses plenty and can be too passive at times. Neyens has a plus arm and was up to 95 mph as a pitcher, and he has the athleticism to stick at the hot corner for the foreseeable future. There's a chance he shows unpalatable strikeout issues in the lower levels, but if he's keeping his strikeout rates in the mid-to-low 20s, he has the impact potential to shoot up prospect rankings. Read Past Outlooks