1B BOS Chris Carter AAA (trade might get him on the postseason roster as a platoon) 70%
2B SD Matt Antonelli AA (Best 2B not be called up yet) 70%
3B PIT Neil Walker AAA (has blossomed since moving from behind the plate) 70%
SS TAM Reid Brignac AA (after a bad 1st half he has a great July) 50%
OF STL Colby Rasmus AA (on a torrid pace and might get a cup of coffee) 45% ARZ Carlos Gonzalez AA (reclaiming his status, already on ARZ 40-Man Roster) 80% PIT Andrew McCutchen AAA (he's back with amongst elite propspects, Sept.?) 75% ATL Brandon Jones AAA (destined for ATL's LF very soon) 85%
SP CLE Adam Miller AAA (injury is the only thing keeping him away) 75% TAM Jeff Niemann AAA (chomping at the bit. What is TB waiting for?) 85% CHW Gio Gonzalez AA (SP trade will likely clear a spot for Gio) 80% CIN Johnny Cueto AAA (Reds might give him a spot start) 75% ARZ Maxwell Scherzer AA (late signee moving very quickly and might see MLB time) 75% TEX Eric Hurley AAA (deserves a call-up and will soon get a chance) 85% SD WIll Inman AA (trade and SD's playoff chances may require his help) 65% PHI Carlos Carrasco AA (rumors that he might be added if the Phillies contend) 50%
RP STL Chris Perez AA (breezing through the minors and may make Izzy unneeded soon) 70%
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Oriole Way wrote:Who do you guys like better for the long-term, Adam Jones or Balentien?
Adam Jones
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
Clay Buchholtz & Ian Kennedy look to be the next promotions...
The Yankees are "seriously" considering promoting Ian Kennedy for Tuesday's start against the Orioles at Yankee Stadium.
Kennedy, their No. 1 pick in last year's draft, is a possible candidate to make his major-league debut when the Yankees need a starter to fill in for Roger Clemens. The plan with Kennedy hinges on what happens with reliever Jeff Karstens this weekend. If he was needed in relief last night or today, Kennedy will get the call. Source: New York Post
As per Sandbox:
The Red Sox are leaning towards calling up Clay Buchholz to start a game in Friday's doubleheader against the Angels.