Rookie Class of 2010 Best Prospect for future peformance #25
Big win for Reid Brignac this round with 30% of the vote, a level not seen for quite some time:
Here is the breakdown: Reid Brignac 30%, Jose Tabata 16%, Michael Saunders 14%, Jonathon Niese 14%, John Jaso 12%, Mike Leake 7%, Drew Storen 2%, Carlos Carassco 2%, Ian Desmond 2%, Brennan Boesch 0%, Brett Wallace 0%, Alexi Ogando 0%
So the standings are now:
1. Jason Heyward, outfielder Atlanta Braves
2. Buster Posey, catcher San Francisco Giants
3. Stephen Strasburg, pitcher Washington Nationals
4. Carlos Santana, catcher Cleveland Indians
5. Michael Stanton, outfielder Florida Marlins
6. Madison Bumgarner, pitcher San Francisco Giants
7. Starlin Castro, shortstop Chicago Cubs
8. Brian Matusz, Pitcher Baltimore Orioles
9. Pedro Alvarez, third base, Pittsburgh Pirates
10. Neftali Feliz, pitcher, Texas Rangers
11. Logan Morrison, outfielder Florida Marlins
12. Jhoulys Chacin, pitcher Colorado Rockies
13. Daniel Hudson, pitcher Arizona Diamondbacks
14. Justin Smoak, first base, Seattle Mariners
15. Jaime Garcia, pitcher St Louis Cardinals
16t. Austin Jackson, outfielder Detroit Tigers
16t. Ryan Kalish, outfielder, Boston Red Sox
16t. Wade Davis, pitcher Tampa Bay Rays
19. Ike Davis, first base, New York Mets
20. Travis Wood, pitcher Cincinnati Reds
21. Neil Walker, second base Pittsburgh Pirates
22. Jenrry Mejia, pitcher New York Mets
23. Tyler Colvin, outfielder, Chicago Cubs
24, Reid Brignac, middle infielder Tampa Bay Rays
Based on last round's voting I am going to temporarily drop Drew Storen and Ian Desmond who each got 1 vote last round ( I know I have gotten previous complaints about dropping Storen but with only one vote, in order to be consistent he needs to be dropped). I will try to get back to them in round 26 or our final round, 27. With zero votes I will permanently drop Brennan Boesch, Brett Wallace and Alexi Ogando, Regarding Ogando, I think he definitely has potential to be a good closer, and on sheer stuff, isn't all that different from Feliz, but I didn't vote for him either this past round. Tough competiion. I am going to bring back John Axford, Josh Thole, Alcides Escobar and Peter Boujos this round and for the first time add Kila Ka'aihue.
Temporarily dropped players: Jake Arrieta 0% (21), Gaby Sanchez 2% (22), Mitch Moreland 2% (23), Jonny Venters 2% (23), Drew Storen 1% (24). Ian Desmond 1% (24)
Permanently dropped players: Danny Valencia 0% (22), Michael Brantley 0% 23, Andrew Cashner 0% 23. Brennan Boesch 0% (24), Brett Wallace 0% (24), Alexi Ogando 0% (24)
In round 26 I am leaning toward adding Brandon Allen and Sergio Santos, with another 1-2 from among Chris Johnson, Brooks Conrad, Alex Sanabia and Wilton Lopez in the final round. If you have any preferences among them or if you want anyone else added instead, please discuss below.
As a reminder, voting is by +1.
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by Marisa Ingemi on Nov 13, 2010 11:21 PM EST up reply actions
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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results.
by biggentleben on Nov 14, 2010 12:25 AM EST up reply actions
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"The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers."
by fourfingerwoo on Nov 14, 2010 4:53 AM EST up reply actions
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"We have gotten to the point where not only big market clubs are going over slot, but small market clubs are going over slot, and they see it as a competitive advantage. I don’t think we can be left behind in that regard. I think that we've got to be open minded about it, and we intend to be." - Sandy Alderson
by Russ on Nov 14, 2010 11:10 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
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What you fail to understand in your joyless myopia is that baseball is the key to life-- the Rosetta Stone, if you will. If you just understood baseball better all your other questions your, your... the, uh... the aliens, the conspiracies they would all, in their way be answered by the baseball gods.
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"By MLB.TV, we can see J. Hamilton's homer, M. Young's clutch, and N. Feliz's explosive. All about Rangers things can be our interest"
--South Korean Rangers fan
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I called it - Joe Mauer's first career Home-Run at Target Field !!!
Why Oh Why did the D'Backs select A.J. Pollock over Mike Trout?
I hate Hunter Wendelstedt, you hate Hunter Wendelstedt we all hate hunter w
by SteveHoffmanSlowey on Nov 14, 2010 6:16 PM EST up reply actions
vote here for anyone not already listed
Please keep in mind as you consider adding someone that we have only two rounds left after this one.
+1 Drew Storen
Seriously, he can be a dominant closer
If you didn't know by now, my screen name is sarcastic
by mathisrocks5 on Nov 14, 2010 2:00 AM EST up reply actions
so can Ogando
and he didn’t draw any interest at all.
Danny Valencia +1
Bad Left Hook - The SB Nation boxing blog
"Baseball is played on the field, not on a calculator."
Getting about to the point
Where you can start to argue that you may not be talking about more than an average regular, though some of these guys still could be more than that. Just amazing to do this and recall how stacked this rookie class was.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results.

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