watch for Jacoby Ellsbury. This kid is pretty good, reminds me a lot of Johnny Damon, and how fitting is it that he is in the BoSox minors? I've seen this kid play this summer in Omaha at the College World Series, pretty good player.
Try picking up Joey Devine, the Braves' 1st Round pick this year... future closer. Sick stuff, he hurt himself in the first game this year, and didn't tell anyone. As a result, his fastball lost velocity, and was pitching in pain, that's a pretty good excuse for why he sucked so badly. He didn't want to make an excuse, though. Pick him up... stud.
He is defiantly one to watch. The kid has blazing speed, can hit for avg., and has a good eye at the plate. If things go well for him, he could make a nice splash onto the prospect scene next year.
...hybrid, you are the most knowledgeable guy on this forum but one minor quibble...the word is definitely not defiantly....keep up the excellent work
Matt Reimold - O's outfeilder they drafted this year.. he took off right away and making a name for himself
I believe it's OF Nolan Reimold (2nd Round/Bowling Green)
yea, thats him
also - scott elbert, carlos gonzalez, brandon snyder, adam jones, andrew mccutchen, nick adenhart, wladameir balentien, corey wimberly, ryan patterson, yorman bazardo, ect..
Any players that haven't signed with teams yet from out of the country (Japan, Cuba, etc.) going to make an impact in the MLB in the next couple of years? Any names would be great
Morrison8312 wrote:Any players that haven't signed with teams yet from out of the country (Japan, Cuba, etc.) going to make an impact in the MLB in the next couple of years? Any names would be great
japan Gyroball Matsuzaka
Kenju Jojima
Hiroki Kuroda
Tsuyoshi Wada
Koji Uehara
Akinori Iwamura
Hirotoshi Ishii
Kiyoshi Toyoda
Shigeki Noguchi