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| This kid has it all. In 2006, for Wichita(AA) he batted .325 with 29 home runs and 22 stolen bases. Top that off with 111 runs and 100 RBI and you've got yourself a future All-Star. Now if only the Royals make room for him at 3rd. |
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| He was almost called up at the end of 2006 and should be on the starting roster in 2007. His 2.47 ERA was decent but his 156:50 K:BB in 139 innings was nice. Expect great things in the future. |
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| Had a great season in Trenton(AA) and should have a shot at making the Yankee pitching staff in 2007. His 138 strikeouts vs. 32 walks was impressive along with his 2.25 ERA. |
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| Another solid Kansas City prospect. Expect production with his 96 RBI and 15 home runs in 2006 but his speed leaves something to be desired (one stolen base). He'll hit for average (.331) but he would be playing for a young Kansas City team. |
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| An exciting prospect for the Brewers. He dominated hitters in 2006 with his 188 strikeouts and 1.86 ERA in 155 innings split between High A and AA. The Brewers will most likely be looking for a hot young pitcher to back up Sheets and Capuano in 2007. |