CheesePritchard
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Cubs continue to pick up ex-Epstein/Hoyer picks trading for some Padres A ball OF/1B named Jose Dore - was an 8th round pick from 2010.
i'm pretty pumped about luke scott this year. he looks so much betetr this spring.
it's like starling marte's career .405/.421/.635/1.056 ST line.
63. JONATHAN BROXTON, rhp, Dodgers
"He blows it by people, has deception in his delivery, a power breaking ball and a feel for it. Broxton looked like a bigger Bartolo Colon out there, with a better body."
--anonymous scout
77. DUSTIN PEDROIA, 2b/ss, Red Sox
"Everyone scoffed at him and underestimated his ability to play at a high level, but this guy is a winner. The more I watched him beat us in just about every phase of the game, the more I began to realize how much this guy does."
--Norwich manager Dave Machemer
OK, this is totally random (there was a question in Jeff Sullivan's latest chat about whether or not people under-rate pitching prospects with good changeups, so I wanted to see where Hamels was ranked, completely forgetting that it would be meaningless since he missed a lot of time due to injuries), but this is a fun read now since many of these guys made it to the majors.
2006 Top 100 Prospects: 51-100
The Dodgers had four prospects in that 51-100 range, and the lowest was Matt Kemp.
Here's the 1-50 Group
Four more Dodgers in 1-50!
Oof
16. IAN STEWART, 3b, Rockies
"He makes good adjustments at the plate and has good discipline. He reminds me of Larry Walker."
--anonymous scout
27. FELIX PIE, of, Cubs
"He just creates excitement with his play--period. I see him as a guy who could potentially hit in the middle of a lineup and drive in runs, be a real exciting Carlos Beltran-type player."
--West Tenn manager Bobby Dickerson