Rookies have had an outsized effect on the 2016 season and pennant race. Many of these breakout players arent candidates for the Rookie of the Year Award; they came up later in the season and have contributed 200-300 at-bats or 50-100 innings, often of the high-impact variety. Players such as?Gary Sanchez, Alex Bregman, Luke Weaver and Alex Reyes, to name a few, have made their presence felt, to say the least.Who are some of the players who will do the same in upcoming seasons? Selecting them is todays task.Each year, going back to the days preceding my career in baseball, I prepare top position-player and pitching prospect lists, based on relative performance and age relative to league and level (for full-season league participants only). I dont get too caught up in the exact rankings, which are at times triggered by small samples, but this serves primarily as a follow list, a starting point from which more specific talent evaluation can be conducted.Instead of simply listing my top overall positional and pitcher prospect rankings here, Im going to focus on groups of players I expect to make material impacts at the major league level in 2017, 2018 and 2019. You are already familiar with some of these players; a few have already made their big league debuts. The names of others will be more unfamiliar to the relatively casual fan, but their performance relative to the league at a very young age has marked them for success.Today isnt the day to provide detailed scouting breakdowns on these players. We arent strictly selecting the very best prospects, either; some guys left off the 2017 list, for example, are better overall prospects than some of the 2019 selections. Some tough, gut feel-oriented calls had to be made. My apologies to Chance Sisco, Franklin Barreto, Domingo Leyba, Manuel Margot, Zack Collins, Francis Martes and others.2016 draftees and recent high-profile international signings who have yet to play in full-season leagues were not considered. Players such as Mickey Moniak, Delvin Perez, Jason Groome and Kevin Maitan might yet accelerate their timetables and join those listed below. One 2016 college draftee did make the cut, however.Without further ado, here are the future breakout rookies.Impact rookies in 2017Yoan Moncada 3B, Red Sox: Its likely youve heard of this guy, a high-profile Cuban international signee turned 2016 Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year. He struggled to adjust to his new surroundings early in his pro career and ranked only 97th on my 2015 minor league list. But he upped his game this year and jumped to No. 19. 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They have lost three straight and four of their last five.Lets just state the facts: Im a highly successful NFL head coach, McCarthy said Monday as part of answer that lasted 2? minutes. With that, Ive never looked at the ride to this point as smooth or whatever the words you used. To me, its always bumpy, and to me thats the joy of it. Thats this game. Thats how hard it is in the NFL. Really, what you did last year or 2010, as we know, doesnt factor.Other than 2013, when quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed seven games because of a broken collarbone, the Packers have their worst record after nine games since Rodgers first year as a starter, when they went 6-10 in 2008. Thats also the last time they missed the playoffs.If there are going to be changes around Lambeau Field this week, they apparently wont come from McCarthy, who has a 108-60-1 record in the regular season and has led the Packers to the playoffs each of the past seven years.Im not into shock and awe, or [a] torch the landscape-type person, McCarthy said. Im a builder. Im a developer. Ive said that since the first day I arrived here. You build a program, culture is what makes it go, you have to invest in that culture every single day, and thats my big-picture focus.The Packers remain just one game behind the NFC North co-leaders, Detroit and Minnesota, and still play both of them again, in the final two weeks of the season. The Packers have a 9-12 record, including playoffs, in their past 21 games, and some of the same issues that dogged them last season have returned. They have allowed at least 30 points in four of their past five games.dddddddddddd According to Elias, no Packers team has done that since 1953.Offensively, Rodgers hasnt played up to his MVP level, and the Packers havent had any semblance of a consistent running game since Eddie Lacy went on injured reserve because of an ankle injury last month.People outside of our room dont feel really good about the now, McCarthy said. Personally, I enjoy these type of moments. I think this is kind of how my life has gone professionally. Thats just a personal thought. This is about our team, and I trust and believe in what we do every day -- what they do on the practice field, the conversations in the room, the conversations during the game, the reaction to the tough moments.The Packers got off to a miserable start for the second straight game. A week after they allowed the Indianapolis Colts to return the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, the Packers defense let DeMarco Murray score on a 75-yard touchdown run on the Titans first play from scrimmage. The Titans scored touchdowns on their first four drives of the game, and five of their first six.Every week theres a different twist and turn youre not going to see coming, and how you handle that is important, McCarthy said. We didnt handle that very well [Sunday]. ... When a guys wide open or he runs 75 yards unabated for a touchdown, something when wrong there. I mean, something obviously went wrong there.So thats what we need to learn from and improve on. So twists and turns definitely werent handled properly by us, but thats yesterday. If you need to learn big-picture stuff, thats all there in front of you. I really dont spend a lot of time on that. Im into the now, and it makes our players stay into the now and improve. ' ' '