Rebbiv
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Breaking down Baseball America's top 100 Prospects list 45 of the players are pitchers. 9 of those 45 are LHP.
Andrew Heaney for Florida was the top ranked LHP prospect on the list at number 30 and is pitching well in the minors this season.
There just are not many LHP prospects in the world.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/what-to-expect-from-baseball-americas-top-100-prospects/
Again, I despise WAR, but the assumption is that most metrics should do the same correlations. The higher a player is ranked, the higher the chance he will succeed.
Do highly prospects fail? Of course. Do prospects that weren't listed succeed? Of course. But this are more the abnormalities than the norm.