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Matt Tuiasosopo – Seattle Mariners 3B


H/W:  6-2  220 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  5/10/86

It seems as if the former 2004 3rd rounder has been toiling in the Seattle Mariners farm system forever, but the fact remains that Tuiasosopo will be just 22 years old on opening day.  A former top quarterback recruit at the University of Washington, Tuiasosopo is athletic and very strong.  He began his career as a raw project and has slowly begun to develop his skills.  He is remarkably agile in the field and should be an above average defensive 3B.  His bat is showing signs of life as well.  Until recently, he had worked on being a better contact hitter, allowing balls to travel deeper into the zone before inside-outing them to the opposite field, but he showed an increase in power production over the second half of the '08 season at AAA Tacoma and has drove the ball with authority during his spring training outings this season.  Plate discipline continues to be an issue that Matt needs to refine.  Last season he walked 49 times while striking out 120 times between Tacoma and Seattle.  His work ethic and makeup, however, continue to be catalysts that fuel his rapid improvement and when blended with his strength and athleticism, they should propel him to much greater accomplishments in the years to come.

2009 Projection: Tui has opened some eyes within the organization this spring.  The M's are at a crossroads as Adrian Beltre's impending free agency and near certain departure from the team looms large.  There is talent at the lower levels in the form of Jharmidy DeJesus, Mario Martinez and, perhaps, Carlos Triunfel, but there is no one other than Matt Tuiasosopo to fill Beltre's shoes for the next couple of seasons.  This is a big year for Matt to make the developmental jump from prospect to major league player.  Beltre's presence in the middle of the M's lineup and his Gold Glove at the hot corner should force Tuiasosopo back to Tacoma for more everyday work.  Watch the power numbers and plate discipline.  If Tui can continue his hot hitting, a mid-season trade of Beltre will become a greater reality.

Key Matt Tuiasosopo Baseball Cards:

  • 2004 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2004 Bowman Sterling Bat/Auto
  • 2004 Topps Chrome Update
  • 2004 Donruss Elite Extra Auto #/473
  • 2004 SP Prospects Auto #/600

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James McDonald – L.A. Dodgers RHP


H/W:  6-5  195 lb.     B/T:  L/R     DOB:  10/19/84

The transition from outfielder to pitcher has been a successful one for this former 2002 draft and follow pick.  McDonald compiled a 7-4 record with a 3.26 ERA and 141 K's in 141 IP between AA Jacksonville and AAA Las Vegas before making his MLB debut.  While his fastball sits at a respectable 89-92 MPH, it is the quality of his offspeed pitches that have determined his success.  His curveball has 11-5 break and trails only Clayton Kershaw's as the best in the Dodgers organization, and his changeup has excellent late fade and deception.  He has a good idea of how to pitch, locating his fastball well and altering his velocity with clean mechanics and consistent arm speed.  One area of concern is his tendency to be a flyball pitcher.  Last season, McDonald forced just 0.65 GO/FO and surrendered 15 HR.  His good control helped to keep runners off of base, but he will have to continue to work on commanding his fastball down in the strike zone going forward.

2009 Projection: McDonald was impressive in the post season as a reliever for the Dodgers, and there is a good chance that he will be back in that role for the 2009 season.  If the Dodgers opt to go with Jeff Weaver in that role, McDonald will be back in AAA to gather more innings and experience as a starter.  Ultimately, his ceiling is as a mid-rotation starter (likely a #3 or 4) who can throw 150-180 innings each season and win 12-15 games.  With the Dodgers' depth and options, both young and old, it may be difficult for him to fulfill that role with this organization.

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Michael Main – Texas Rangers RHP


H/W:  6-2  170 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  12/14/88

Michael Main pitched like a 1st rounder last season, combining to go 3-3 with a 2.76 ERA and 13 BB/65 K per 58.2 IP between Texas' Arizona Rookie League affiliate and full season Low-A Clinton.  A nationally renowned two way player as a high schooler, Main is a very good athlete who features a 92-94 MPH fastball and high 70's power curve to strike out hitters in bunches.  His changeup is a bit raw at this time and his curveball can be inconsistent at times.  Main tends to be a flyball pitcher, which is a dangerous proposition when the Ballpark in Arlington is your future home.  That said, he commands his fastball very well and attacks hitters with great confidence.  His frame is strong for its size and should project to build some more bulk as he matures.  This should help him to add stamina and, perhaps, a couple of digits to the velocity to his already plus fastball.

2009 Projection: The Rangers are overflowing with top quality arms in their farm system with Neftali Feliz, Derek Holland, Martin Perez, Blake Beavan, Kasey Kiker, and Neil Ramirez.  Main fits right in the middle of that list, but his curveball and changeup need to develop more consistency or else he could find himself being developed as a power reliever.  Keep an eye on this as he pitches at High-A Bakersfield this year.  The California League is a difficult one for young pitchers, especially young flyball pitchers.  If he can develop some more depth to his offspeed offerings, he should be able to avoid some of the attrition that seems to be awaiting him.  If not, he could struggle with this promotion and find himself back at Clinton.  Long term, his highly valuable arm will play in the major leagues in some capacity.

Key Michael Main Baseball Cards:

  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft Auto
  • 2007 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2007 Donruss Elite Extra Auto #/794
  • 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft AFLAC Auto

Anatomy & Physiology, Main Version by Michael G. Wood (2009, Other, Lab...
Anatomy & Physiology, Main Version by Michael G. Wood (2009, Other, Lab...
$40.00

Michael Main Texas 2007 USA Jr Team Blk Ink Autograph
Michael Main Texas 2007 USA Jr Team Blk Ink Autograph
$10.00

Michael Main Texas 2007 USA Jr Jersey Blue Autograph
Michael Main Texas 2007 USA Jr Jersey Blue Autograph
$20.00

2007 Just Minors Rookies MICHAEL MAIN Autograph #JR-36 RC Certified Auto
2007 Just Minors Rookies MICHAEL MAIN Autograph #JR-36 RC Certified Auto
$7.49

MICHAEL MAIN 2006 TOPPS AFLAC ALL AMERICAN RC PSA 10
MICHAEL MAIN 2006 TOPPS AFLAC ALL AMERICAN RC PSA 10
$24.99

Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank, 1972-1998 by Michael Jerchel (1998, Paperback)
Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank, 1972-1998 by Michael Jerchel (1998, Paperback)
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Off Main Street: Barnstormers, Prop.., Perry, Michael 9780060755508 NEW Book
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Data Structures & Other Objects Using Java by Michael Main (2002, Paperback,...
Data Structures & Other Objects Using Java by Michael Main (2002, Paperback,...
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Michael Kors (main line) black high heeled sandals, size 40/UK7, RRP£320, BNIB!
Michael Kors (main line) black high heeled sandals, size 40/UK7, RRP£320, BNIB!
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Luke Hochevar – Kansas City Royals RHP


H/W:  6-5  210 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  9/15/83

Luke Hochevar, the #1 overall pick of the 2006 MLB Draft, completed his first full MLB season with the Royals going 6-12 with a 5.51 ERA  and 47 BB/72 K in 121 IP.  A stress fracture in his ribcage ended his season in the middle of August.  Though his numbers were quite lackluster, Hochevar has an impressive arsenal of pitches led by a low 90's two seam fastball with heavy sink that induced 1.5 GO/FO with the Royals.  He also throws a hard curve with a heavy late break that has the potential to be a strikeout pitch.  His slider and changeup are merely "show me" pitches at this point and the command of them are still quite inconsistent.    Hochevar worked hard in the offseason gaining nearly 20 lbs. that he hopes to hang on to throughout the '09 season.  This should help enhance his durability and, perhaps bump his velocity a notch or two.  Going forward, Hochevar needs to continue to clean up his mechanics on his delivery and sharpen the command of his slider and change.  If he does so, he has an opportunity to be an excellent #2 or 3 starter.

2009 Projection: The Royals have a battle going on between Hochevar, Brian Bannister, and Horacio Ramirez for their final two rotation spots.  Ramirez seems like a shoe-in given that he is a LHP.  Hochevar's fine spring performance should give him the edge going into the season for the final spot.   If Bannister wins the final rotation spot, Hochevar will likely fill the middle relief/spot starter role until things open up for him.  Long term, the ground ball tendencies and five pitch arsenal make Luke a solid starting pitcher but, at 25 years old, he will need to make marked improvement in his mechanics and the effectiveness of his slider and change up if he wants to evolve into the frontline pitcher that the Royals drafted him to be.

Key Luke Hochevar Baseball Cards:

  • 2006 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Auto
  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2007 Bowman's Best Auto

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Blake Beavan – Texas Rangers RHP


H/W:  6-7  210 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  1/17/89

The Rangers' 2007 1st rounder pitched well in his first full season at Low-A Clinton.  Blake Beavan went 10-6 with a 2.37 ERA and 20 BB/73 K in 121.2 IP.  With his imposing frame and 95 MPH heat, Beavan has the ability to impose his will on hitters, yet he didn't miss as many bats as prognosticated.  Part of this could be attributed to alterations to his funky pitching mechanics and, given his size and strength, it is conceivable that the velocity could return.  His two plane slider has the ability to develop into a strikeout pitch that would serve him well as a starter or make him a dominant closer.  He carries himself with a great deal of confidence on the mound and is regarded as being a fiery, sometimes too much so, competitor.  Beavan is a durable pitcher who, with improved mechanics, could be a inning eating workhorse.

2009 Projection: The Rangers seem to have there minds set on developing Blake Beavan as a starting pitcher , at least for the time being.  At this point his demeanor and potentially dominant two pitches seem better suited for the bullpen.  The dip in his fastball's velocity is a concern.  Keep an eye on this development as well as Beavan's starts at High-A Bakersfield.  If he continues to live at 91-92 MPH, he could struggle and may need to head back to the Rangers' new Low-A affiliate Hickory.

Key Blake Beavan Baseball Cards:

  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft Auto
  • 2007 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2008 Bowman Draft AFLAC Auto

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J.A. Happ – Philadelphia Phillies LHP


H/W:  6-6  200 lb.     B/T:  L/L     DOB:  10/19/82

The Northwestern alum has had a slow road to the major leagues, but his third go around at AAA ball was his best as he went 8-7 with a 3.60 ERA and 151 K's in 138 IP.  He also performed well during his 8 game stint with the Phillies, winning his only decision and striking out 26 in 31.2 IP.  Happ has a good 91-93 MPH fastball with all of the movement that a customary southpaw offers.  Like many lefties, he also has an excellent changeup with good fade and deception.  Happ is a poised and confident pitcher that locates both his fastball and change quite well.  His slider has some promise as well, but it is still a less effective offering than either of his other two pitches.  One of the criticisms of J.A. was his his inability to work deep into games because of his lack of strength and stamina. Happ has a lanky and lean frame, but he doesn't throw downhill on hitters like he should.  This leads to a high rate of fly ball outs which, in Citizen's Bank Ballpark, could be disastrous.

2009 Projection: Happ is in a battle with both Kyle Kendrick and top prospect Carlos Carrasco for the 5th spot in Philly's deep rotation.  Kendrick has been rumored as having the inside track due to his experience, but Happ could land a role in the bullpen as a middle reliever and spot starter.  He has nothing else to prove at the minor league level and, at age 26, his allure as a prospect is fading.  This is a guy who would benefit greatly from a change of scenery.  It is a wonder why he wasn't included in the deal that sent Joe Blanton from the A's to the Phillies last season.  Billy Beane's penchant for LHP and the cavernous catacombs of McAfee Stadium would have made Happ an ideal Oakland Athletic.  Keep an eye on his GO/FO rate.  If he can take a little off of his changeup, he could induce more groundball outs and experience more success with the Phillies.  Philadelphia would really like for Carrasco to fit into their rotation at some point in 2009 which could make Happ the eventual odd man out.  If he his granted a change of scenery, his stock could rise as a #3 or 4 starter in a new organization.  Other than that, there isn't much market demand for a not-so-young middle reliever/spot starter.

Key J.A. Happ Baseball Cards:

  • 2004 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2004 Donruss Elite Extra Auto #/1195
  • 2004 SP Prospects Auto #/600

2010 Topps Heritage - J A Happ - SSP Variation - Super Rare - EX-Mint
2010 Topps Heritage - J A Happ - SSP Variation - Super Rare - EX-Mint
$40.00

J.A. Happ 8x10 Autograph Philadelphia Phillies w/COA
J.A. Happ 8x10 Autograph Philadelphia Phillies w/COA
$9.99

2009 eTopps Baseball #65 J.A. Happ Phillies /499 In Hand
2009 eTopps Baseball #65 J.A. Happ Phillies /499 In Hand
$15.00

2012 Topps Team Edition #HOU15 J.A. Happ Houston Astros
2012 Topps Team Edition #HOU15 J.A. Happ Houston Astros
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J. A. Happ Philadelphia Phillies Authentic Jersey Size 48
J. A. Happ Philadelphia Phillies Authentic Jersey Size 48
$150.00

16 ASTROS LOT 2011 BRETT WALLACE SP ALLEN GINTER'S HUNTER PENCE J A HAPP BARMES
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Taylor Teagarden – Texas Rangers C


H/W:  6-1  200 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  12/21/83

It was a tale of two seasons for the former Texas Longhorn.  Teagarden was truly terrible during his minor league stops at AA Frisco and AAA Oklahoma City, hitting just .211 with 9 HR 22 RBI and 82 K's in 73 games.  This performance was good enough to earn him a shot with the Rangers and he responded by tearing the cover off of the ball, hitting .319 with 6 HR 17 RBI and 5 doubles in just 47 AB.  Teagarden has widely been recognized as a top-tier defensive catcher with good pop from the right side,   He has excellent leadership skills and has made good progress in calling games behind the dish.  His plate discipline has waned from its 2007 levels, but he is an intelligent hitter who has the ability to work deep into counts and recognize offspeed pitches.  Injuries are a nagging concern for Taylor.  He had Tommy John surgery following his '06 season at Texas and missed some time in '08 with shoulder soreness.  Aside from those concerns, Teagarden is a throwback catcher with the defensive skills and powerful bat that is an asset to any organization.

2009 Projection: Teagarden looks to be the backup to Jarrod Saltalamacchia this season.  There were some murmurs during the offseason that either Teagarden or Salty would be sent to the Red Sox in a deal, but nothing materialized.  This is something worth watching, however, as both Taylor and Jarrod are too talented to be backup backstops.  Teagarden continues to drive the ball well this spring, but his ability to maintain a good batting average is a mild concern.  The Rangers did not make the necessary additions to their pitching staff to become a serious postseason contender this season, but if they can stay in contention in the A.L. West, either Saltalamacchia, Teagarden or slugging savant Max Ramirez could be included in a deal at some point this season.

Key Taylor Teagarden Baseball Cards:

  • 2007 Bowman Signs of the Future Auto
  • 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2008 Donruss Threads Auto #/475
  • 2008 Topps Red Hot Rookie Redemption #18

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Michael Watt – San Diego Padres LHP


H/W:  6-1  185 lb.     B/T:  L/L     DOB:  2/24/89

The young Mission Viejo native had an intriguing debut season at Low-A Ogden.  Watt went 9-4 with a 4.35 ERA and a 21 BB/79 K rate in 80.2 IP.  Despite the good K rate and solid control, hitters batted .281 against him but also hit a high number of ground balls (1.68/FO).  In examining his final 10 starts, the contradiction becomes clearer.  As Watts' control improved (10 BB in 64 IP), he became more hittable, allowing 74 hits in that span.  Watt has good command of his 89-92 MPH fastball and mixes in a curveball that features a nice 12-6 break that has been described as "knee buckling".  Watt has an athletic frame and deceptive delivery that allows for his ball to appear to have more velocity.  Padres officials have been quite pleased with the progress of his changeup and there is optimism that this can be an effective third pitch for him.  Watt battled a tired arm late last season as he threw several 6+ innings starts.

2009 Projection: Moving to the Padres could prove to be very beneficial to Watt's future.  The Dodgers are much more well equipped with high quality young arms, which increased the likelihood that Watt would get caught in the shuffle.  He should begin the year at Low-A Fort Wayne.  Keep an eye on the BAA numbers and his K/9 IP.  He has exhibited good control and seems to pitch to contact.  With a better defense behind him, it is conceivable that he could allow less hits, but it could also have an effect on his ability to dominate hitters too.  Long term, the Padres don't have a lot of flashy LHP prospects, if Watt is able to squeeze an extra tick or two out of his heater, he could stand out from the rest of the Friars' soft-tossing southpaws.

Key Michael Watt Baseball Cards:

  • 2008 Bowman Chrome Auto
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling Auto

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Carson Blair – Boston Red Sox C/3B


H/W:  6-1  190 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  10/18/89

Originally a SS in high school, the Red Sox decided to convert their 2008 35th round pick to catcher during the off season.  His brief tenure at the Red Sox GCL affiliate was a successful one as Blair went 9 for 22 with a HR and 9 RBI.  Blair has excellent hand-eye coordination and a quick right handed stroke that projects to have average power at the major league level.  Like many young shortstops, Blair is extremely agile and has above average speed that he utilizes well on the basepaths and in the field.  This agility and quickness should prove to be a benefit behind the plate and his strong arm should also be a viable asset.  The Red Sox are in need of projectible young catchers in their farm system and the depth of SS and 3B prospects throughout their farm system affords them the luxury of making this transition.

2009 Projection: Blair is a project player and the list of 35th round picks that have measurable success at the MLB level is thin. However, the Red Sox have a knack for developing players with projectible tools into solid prospects.  The fact that the talent pool for backstops is thin also bodes well for Carson's chances to succeed.  Keep him on your radar and monitor his offensive numbers this season as he should play at short season Lowell.  If he continues to display good pop and plays some solid defense behind the plate, he could rapidly become known as another Red Sox late round steal.

Key Carson Blair Baseball Cards:

  • 2008 Playoff Contenders Auto
  • 2008 Donruss Elite Extra Auto #/719

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Chris Withrow – L.A. Dodgers RHP


H/W: 6-3  195 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  4/1/89

2008 was a lost season for the former 1st rounder as a sore elbow caused for the Dodgers to cautiously shelve Withrow until August.  Upon his return, the young righty struggled with his command walking 6 hitters in 4 innings.  Regardless of the injury, there is quite a bit to like in Withrow.  His fastball sits between 91-94 MPH and he has excellent command of both his curveball and changeup.  He throws each pitch with clean mechanics and lively arm action, giving the ball excellent movement and late life.  His frame is strong and projectible, and scouts have raved about his athleticism.  Additionally, he has shown a high acumen for pitching as his father was a standout pitcher for the University of Texas and spent time in the Chicago White Sox organization.  All reports have Withrow ready for the start of the 2009 season, most likely at Low-A Great Lakes.

2009 Projection: Surely the Dodgers will handle Withrow's development with extreme caution.  His athleticism and good mechanics should allow for him to move beyond this early setback, but his health will undoubtedly be the key thing to focus on this season.  There are some other fine arms in the Dodgers' organization (Ethan Martin, Josh Lindblom, Nate Eovaldi) that may get more attention this season, but Withrow's upside is at least as good as any of them and, if healthy, he could be a nice sleeper investment for the long term.

Key Chris Withrow Baseball Cards:

  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2007 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2007 Donruss Elite Extra TOTC Auto #/168

2008 Just Minors Autographs #80 Chris Withrow AUTO /50
2008 Just Minors Autographs #80 Chris Withrow AUTO /50
$20.00

2010 BOWMAN PLATINUM CHRIS WITHROW ROOKIE CARD #PP21 GRADED GEM MINT 10 SHARP
2010 BOWMAN PLATINUM CHRIS WITHROW ROOKIE CARD #PP21 GRADED GEM MINT 10 SHARP
$0.99

2011 Bowman Topps 100 Chris Withrow TP81
2011 Bowman Topps 100 Chris Withrow TP81
$2.75

2010 Bowman Platinum Prospects Gold Refractors Thick  #PP21 Chris Withrow /539
2010 Bowman Platinum Prospects Gold Refractors Thick #PP21 Chris Withrow /539
$1.49

2010 Bowman Platinum Foil /999 #21 Chris Withrow
2010 Bowman Platinum Foil /999 #21 Chris Withrow
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2010 Bowman Expectations 36 Josh Beckett/Chris Withrow
2010 Bowman Expectations 36 Josh Beckett/Chris Withrow
$1.00

2010 Bowman Platinum Prospects #PP21 Chris Withrow
2010 Bowman Platinum Prospects #PP21 Chris Withrow
$1.00

2011 Bowman Topps 100 #TP81 Chris Withrow Dodgers
2011 Bowman Topps 100 #TP81 Chris Withrow Dodgers
$2.00

CHRIS WITHROW REFRACTOR SP /999  RC ROOKIE - DODGERS - 2010 BOWMAN PLATINUM
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Brett Gardner – New York Yankees OF


H/W:  5-10  180 lb.     B/T:  L/L     DOB:  8/24/83

Brett Gardner got a chance to prove that he was ready to step into the role of leadoff hitter for the Yankees during a 42 game audition.  Unfortunately for Gardner, it didn't go very well. He struggled  mightily, hitting a paltry .228 with 0 HR 16 RBI and 13 SB in 127 AB.  This came on the heels of an immensely successful AAA campaign where he hit .296 with 37 SB and 11 triples in 94 games.  Gardner has game changing speed and could steal 40-50 bases per season at the major league level.  He is an immensely disciplined hitter who plays at full tilt at the plate and in the field.  His power production has been marginal throughout his career as he is more content to slap balls through holes and in gaps for extra bases, but his early returns during spring training has already resulted in 3 HR in just 7 games.  Defensively, his excellent speed makes him a very good CF, though his arm is more appropriate in LF.  Gardner has all the makings of a solid top of the order hitter but, as expected, the competition in Yankee Stadium is unrelenting.  Gardner currently has the inside track at the starting spot and he should perform much at a much better clip than last year's numbers.

2009 Projection: Brett will be in the opening day lineup for the Yankees and has all the makings of a fan favorite.  Melky Caberera has all but exhausted his opportunities to start, but his presence, as well as the anticipation for top prospect Austin Jackson, should provide consistent pressure on Gardner to perform.  The power uptick he has demonstrated this spring has been a pleasant surprise, but his power ceiling should be in the 8-12 HR range.  Keep an eye out for his first MLB autos, as they will likely be quite popular.  Until then, his 2005 Bowman Chrome Draft cards are the best (and most valuable) cards on the market.

Key Brett Gardner Baseball Cards:

  • 2005 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling
  • 2008 Topps Heritage
  • 2008 Topps Chrome Update
  • 2008 eTopps

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James Simmons – Oakland A’s RHP


H/W:  6-4  220 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  9/29/86

The former 2007 1st rounder had a solid season at AA Midland going 9-6 with a 3.51 ERA and 120 K's in 136 IP.  The biggest asset in James Simmons' skill set is his impeccable command.  Simmons surrendered just 32 bases on balls last season and allowed just 37 walks in 270 IP during his career at UC Riverside.  James' best pitch is his low 90's fastball, which he locates well in all quadrants of the strike zone.  He also has a slider, curve and change that are less effective offerings.  Simmons tends to pitch to contact quite often and doesn't have dominant enough stuff to put away hitters at times.  AA hitters batted .282 against Simmons last year and he induced a less than desirable GO/FO ratio of 0.92.  The Athletics are keeping him as a starter right now, but his lack of a breaking pitch and ability to add velocity as a reliever may eventually shift him to the bullpen.

2009 Projection: Simmons is slated to pitch at AAA Sacramento this year with a possibility of earning some MLB innings at some point later in the summer.  The A's are flush with better arms in their system (Trevor Cahill, Brett Anderson, Vin Mazzaro, Michel Inoa, Gio Gonzalez) than Simmons', yet he could wriggle his way into the back end of the rotation as soon as next season.  The PCL is a difficult place for pitchers, especially flyball pitchers. Watch to see if James can employ better movement on his offspeed pitches and induce more ground ball outs.   If he can, he should be able to progress as a starter, and if he doesn't he may find himself eventually relegated to the role of middle reliever.

Key James Simmons Baseball Cards:

  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft Auto
  • 2007 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2007 Donruss Elite Auto #/624

2007 Tristar Prospects Plus (RC) Rookie GREEN AUTO Card #65 JAMES SIMMONS 36/50
2007 Tristar Prospects Plus (RC) Rookie GREEN AUTO Card #65 JAMES SIMMONS 36/50
$2.99

JAMES SIMMONS JUST MINORS AUTO ROOKIE CARD!!!
JAMES SIMMONS JUST MINORS AUTO ROOKIE CARD!!!
$0.99

2007 Elite JAMES SIMMONS AUTO RC /25 - CAL U - ATHLETICS SP Prospect
2007 Elite JAMES SIMMONS AUTO RC /25 - CAL U - ATHLETICS SP Prospect
$17.95

2007 Tri-Star Prospects Plus James Simmons AUTO Oakland A's
2007 Tri-Star Prospects Plus James Simmons AUTO Oakland A's
$4.49

JAMES SIMMONS 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks AUTO #BDPP124 ROOKIE Oakland A's
JAMES SIMMONS 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks AUTO #BDPP124 ROOKIE Oakland A's
$2.49

3- JAMES SIMMONS 2007 Bowman Chrome AUTOGRAPH RC LOT
3- JAMES SIMMONS 2007 Bowman Chrome AUTOGRAPH RC LOT
$12.49

B18457 2007 Bowman Chrome AUTO #BDPP124 James Simmons RC
B18457 2007 Bowman Chrome AUTO #BDPP124 James Simmons RC
$3.99

James Simmons 2007 Donruss Elite School Colors 30 /1500
James Simmons 2007 Donruss Elite School Colors 30 /1500
$1.29

JAMES SIMMONS  2007 MLB AUTOGRAPH AUTO RC
JAMES SIMMONS 2007 MLB AUTOGRAPH AUTO RC
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Joshua Fields – Seattle Mariners RHP


H/W:  6-0  180 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  8/19/85

It took a while, but the M's finally signed their 1st round selection from the 2008 draft, Pitcher Joshua Fields.  Last season, Fields made a strong case to the baseball world that he was the most dominant closer in college baseball earning 18 saves and striking out 63 hitters in just 37.1 IP for the Georgia Bulldogs en route to a trip to the College World Series.  Fields has two dominating pitches, a 94-96 MPH heater and a devastating 12-6 curveball that could be the best in all of baseball very soon.  Fields has the demeanor of a closer, he attacks hitters with his plus stuff and works quickly.  He is loose-limbed and shows the durability to throw on back to back days.  While his curve is nearly unhittable, his fastball is too straight and Fields has shown an inability to command it lower in the strike zone.  Against the quick bats of the American League, this could be a major problem late in games, increasing his proneness to give up the gofer ball.  Aside from that fact, Fields was widely regarded as the top closer in the '08 draft and one that is close to being MLB ready.  In an organization like Seattle's that is welcome news.

2009 Projection: Don't be surprised to see the M's push Fields quickly.  He could start at High-A High Desert or AA West Tennessee, but wherever he is, he is sure to move quickly.  Last year, Fields averaged an insane 15.3 K's per 9 innings.  While that trend is surely going to diminish somewhat, he should be able to average more than one per inning at each of his minor league stops.  Watch the walk totals though, as Fields has been unable to average less than 5 walks per 9 innings in either of his collegiate seasons.  Surrendering walks and being a flyball pitcher could prove disastrous down the road for this otherwise bright young closer.  The M's don't have a surefire closer at this time as J.J. Putz now pitches on the East Coast.  If no one steps forward this season, there could be a chance for Fields to do so at the end of the 2009 season.

Key Joshua Fields Baseball Cards:

  • 2008 Razor Signature Series Auto #/1199
  • 2008 Razor Exclusive Auto

2008 Razor Signature Series Joshua Fields Auto 674/1199 Autographs Card # 120
2008 Razor Signature Series Joshua Fields Auto 674/1199 Autographs Card # 120
$3.99

2008 Razor Draft JOSHUA FIELDS RC #/1199 Auto
2008 Razor Draft JOSHUA FIELDS RC #/1199 Auto
$4.50

2008 RAZOR JOSHUA FIELDS AUTO AUTOGRAPH ROOKIE RC #D 1199 RED SOX GEORDIA
2008 RAZOR JOSHUA FIELDS AUTO AUTOGRAPH ROOKIE RC #D 1199 RED SOX GEORDIA
$0.99

2008 JOSHUA JOSH FIELDS RAZOR AUTOGRAPHED AUTO ROOKIE CARD RC #'D/1199 GEORGIA
2008 JOSHUA JOSH FIELDS RAZOR AUTOGRAPHED AUTO ROOKIE CARD RC #'D/1199 GEORGIA
$6.99

2008 RAZOR LETTERMAN AUTO JOSHUA FIELDS
2008 RAZOR LETTERMAN AUTO JOSHUA FIELDS "L"
$9.99

2008 RAZOR LETTERMAN AUTO JOSHUA FIELDS SILVER
2008 RAZOR LETTERMAN AUTO JOSHUA FIELDS SILVER "S" #ed 1/5
$49.99

2008 Razor  Joshua Fields   Rookie   Gold  104/200    Mint
2008 Razor Joshua Fields Rookie Gold 104/200 Mint
$0.99

2008 Razor Letterman #20  Auto Patch Joshua Fields
2008 Razor Letterman #20 Auto Patch Joshua Fields
$19.99

Joshua Fields 2008 Razor Letterman RC Auto 11/20
Joshua Fields 2008 Razor Letterman RC Auto 11/20
$5.99

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Mike Carp – Seattle Mariners 1B


H/W:  6-2  215 lb.     B/T:  L/R     DOB:  6/30/86

Carp was a key addition to the trade that sent former All-Star J.J. Putz to the New York Mets.  Carp rebounded from a lackluster 2007 season to become an Eastern League All-Star at AA Binghamton, hitting .299 with 17 HR 72 RBI 29 doubles and a sterling 79 BB/88 K ratio.  His fluid left handed swing and evolving power potential evokes comparisons to Lyle Overbay and John Olerud.  Defensively, Carp is a decent 1B and has spent some time in the outfield as well.  Like Overbay and Olerud, he is a below average runner and fringe average athlete.  He doesn't have the prolific power that other 1B prospects do, but his blend of patience and good line drive rates should prove to be valuable for a franchise that is in a rebuilding mode.

2009 Projection: Carp has looked very sharp in early spring training action with the Mariners, but the club seems set on giving Russell Branyan and Bryan LaHair the most playing time this season.  This should land him at AAA Tacoma until roster room clears either via injury or roster expansion in September.  Carp has the potential to hit for 20-25 HR per season and his LH bat is a nice fit at Safeco Field.  Watch to see if he is able to replicate his numbers from last season.  If so, he will figure prominently into the plans for the M's in 2010.

Key Mike Carp Baseball Cards:

  • 2004 SP Prospects Auto #/400
  • 2007 Bowman Chrome
  • 2007 Bowman's Best
  • 2007 Bowman Heritage
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling Jersey Auto

2007 MIKE CARP BOWMAN CHROME ROOKIE CARD RC #BC111 METS
2007 MIKE CARP BOWMAN CHROME ROOKIE CARD RC #BC111 METS
$2.04

2012 Topps Team Edition #SEA9 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners
2012 Topps Team Edition #SEA9 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners
$0.99

2012 Topps Baseball Sticker #114 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners
2012 Topps Baseball Sticker #114 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners
$0.99

2012 Gypsy Queen Card Mike Carp Mini Card, Straight Cut On Back.
2012 Gypsy Queen Card Mike Carp Mini Card, Straight Cut On Back.
$0.99

2007 Bowman Chrome MIKE CARP Seattle Mariners Prospect ROOKIE CARD RC #111 BC111
2007 Bowman Chrome MIKE CARP Seattle Mariners Prospect ROOKIE CARD RC #111 BC111
$2.50

Mike Carp Binghamton Mets PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED Card
Mike Carp Binghamton Mets PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED Card
$0.99

Mike Carp Rookie Baseball Card 2009 Bowman #bdp9 Seattle Mariners
Mike Carp Rookie Baseball Card 2009 Bowman #bdp9 Seattle Mariners
$2.36

2012 Topps Gypsy Queen #299 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners NM
2012 Topps Gypsy Queen #299 Mike Carp Seattle Mariners NM
$1.00

/150 Mike Carp Mariners 07 2007 Bowman Chrome Blue REF Refractor RC Rookie
/150 Mike Carp Mariners 07 2007 Bowman Chrome Blue REF Refractor RC Rookie
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Eric Campbell – Atlanta Braves 3B


H/W:  6-0  195 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  8/6/85

This former 2004 2nd round pick emerged over the second half of the season at High-A Myrtle Beach batting .255 with 19 HR 67 RBI and 56 runs scored in 88 games.  Campbell is a compact, power packed hitter who has a fluid but compact right handed swing that could generate 20-25 HR per season at the major league level.  He makes contact with just about everything that he hits, lowering his K rates and he made strides in improving his walk totals (50 BB/57 K).  Defensively, Campbell is an agile, sure handed fielder with a strong arm built for the hot corner.   The big problem...and it is a big one, is a continued track record of insubordination that has led to a couple of substantial team-induced suspensions over the past two seasons.  Campbell has been described as someone who marches to the beat of his own drum, defying requests by the Braves organization to adhere to a specific rehab program following his shoulder injury in '07.  It has also been well documented that Campbell's effort is often inconsistent.  At times, he plays with a great deal of energy and grit, while other times he appears lackadasical and unfocused.  This has manifested itself in his plate discipline as well.  He makes good contact with pitches in the zone, but often gets himself out trying to pull pitches out of the strike zone.

2009 Projection: Campbell has all of the physical talent to be a perennial all-star talent.  However, his intangible skills severely inhibit his abililty to be a productive major league player.  Will he get things straightened out?  That is the million dollar question and one that will loom large in 2009.  Expect him to begin the season at AA Mississippi where his strike zone judgement will be put to the test.  His offensive potential is so tantalizingly potent that it is hard to ignore him as a viable prospect, but his myriad of character-compromising indiscretions make him a difficult guy to put much stock in.  If he does get it figured out and decides to tow the company line, Campbell can rise up prospect charts once again, but the opportunities are decreasing for Eric and the patience of the Braves is wearing thin.

Key Eric Campbell Baseball Cards:

  • 2004 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2004 Bowman Heritage
  • 2004 SP Prospects Auto #/400
  • 2004 Donruss Elite Extra Auto #/240

ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN CHROME DRAFT RC
ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN CHROME DRAFT RC
$4.99

ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 Justifiable BLACK Cert. RC 29/50
ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 Justifiable BLACK Cert. RC 29/50
$11.95

ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN HERITAGE  AUTOGRAPHED CARD, BRAVES !!
ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN HERITAGE AUTOGRAPHED CARD, BRAVES !!
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ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN   AUTOGRAPHED CARD, BRAVES !!
ERIC CAMPBELL 2004 BOWMAN AUTOGRAPHED CARD, BRAVES !!
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Angel Morales – Minnesota Twins OF


H/W:  6-1  180 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  11/24/89

The Twins selected the young Puerto Rican OF in the 3rd round of the 2007 draft.  After a mediocre '07 season with the Twins' GCL affiliate, Angel Morales came back in '08 and put up big numbers at short season Low-A Elizabethton hitting .301 with 15 HR 28 RBI 7 SB and 33 runs scored in just 183 AB.  Morales has fast hands and a powerful swing that exerts excellent torque on balls in the strike zone.  His athleticism plays well in every aspect of his game as he is an above average runner and solid OF.  The big question mark in his game, at this point is the infamous plate discipline numbers.  Last season Morales walked 26 times but punched out 74 times in 56 games.  He gets overly aggressive with pitches outside the zone and has difficulty altering his approach against offspeed pitches.  Also, there has been some concern that his breakout numbers could be partially inflated by the home park that he played in, as many Elizabethton players put up excellent numbers last year.  Morales batted .333 at home and .275 on the road, but his power numbers were almost identical 8 HR at home vs. 7 on the road).  There is a great deal to like about Morales, but much of it is raw and merely projectible at this point.

2009 Projection: Angel Morales will be gearing up for his first full season of baseball at Low-A Beloit.  This should provide a good challenge for him to prove that his breakout season is authentic.  Watch the K numbers this year.  Last season's average of nearly 1.5 per game will not be acceptable at higher levels, making that .300 BA an outlier.  The Twins will be working with Morales to get him to keep his hips closed and hands back longer, this should help him see the ball for just a bit longer and utilize the entire field when he hits.  Morales has quick enough hands that he should be able to make this transition without negatively affecting his power numbers.

Key Angel Morales Baseball Cards:

  • 2008 Playoff Contenders Auto

ANGEL MORALES 2008 Playoff Contenders RC AUTO Rookie Autograph Minnesota Twins
ANGEL MORALES 2008 Playoff Contenders RC AUTO Rookie Autograph Minnesota Twins
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LOT 3x 2008 Playoff Contenders Angel Morales RC AUTO Rookie Autograph
LOT 3x 2008 Playoff Contenders Angel Morales RC AUTO Rookie Autograph
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2008 Playoff Contenders Angel Morales AUTO AUTOGRAPH RC
2008 Playoff Contenders Angel Morales AUTO AUTOGRAPH RC
$4.50

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Elvis Andrus – Texas Rangers SS


H/W:  6-0  185 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  8/26/86

The young Venezuelan's skills took a significant leap forward last season at AA Frisco where he batted .295 with 4 HR 65 RBI 54 SB and 82 runs scored.  Andrus is an elite SS prospect with a line drive bat and speed that could net him 40-50 SB per season at the major league level.  He has not developed much XBH pop yet, but he is projected to become a 10-15 HR hitter as he matures.  His plate discipline continues to be an area that needs work.  Last season Andrus earned a 38 BB/91 K ratio which, while not agredious, is still a bit lopsided for a top of the order hitter.  Defensively, he is a dynamic player with excellent range, a cannon arm, and a penchant for making dazzling plays.  Conversely, Andrus committed 32 errors last season with many of them being on more routine plays. Those within the Rangers' organization rave about his intangibles.  He is a dilligent worker who is driven to excel and his makeup is uncanny for someone of his age.  He strives to be a leader on the field and in the clubhouse in the mold of his favorite player, Derek Jeter.  The Rangers can only hope that their young shortstop can follow the same career path.

2009 Projection: The Rangers made big news when they informed All-Star and Gold Glove SS Michael Young that he would be moving to 3B to make room for Andrus at the start of the '09 season.  This bold maneuver speaks volumes of the favor that Elvis has curried within the organization in a short amount of time.  While his future is bright, don't be surprised to see Andrus struggle out ot the gate.  He is just 20 years old, has not had an AB above AA and still has some raw spots in both his offensive and defensive game.

Key Elvis Andrus Baseball Cards:

  • 2006 Bowman Chrome Prospects
  • 2006 Bowman Sterling
  • 2006 Bowman Heritage
  • 2006 Bowman Originals
  • 2007 Bowman Chrome Draft
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2008 Donruss Threads Auto #/465

Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers 2006 Bowman Chrome Prospects Card
Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers 2006 Bowman Chrome Prospects Card
$4.00

2008 Bowman Sterling ELVIS ANDRUS Texas Rangers AUTO AUTOGRAPH JERSEY PROSPECT
2008 Bowman Sterling ELVIS ANDRUS Texas Rangers AUTO AUTOGRAPH JERSEY PROSPECT
$17.99

ELVIS ANDRUS - JESUS FLORES - RYAN HARVEY 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 1/3
ELVIS ANDRUS - JESUS FLORES - RYAN HARVEY 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 1/3
$119.95

ELVIS ANDRUS - BRIAN DOPIRAK - ANGEL VILLALONA 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 2/3
ELVIS ANDRUS - BRIAN DOPIRAK - ANGEL VILLALONA 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 2/3
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ELVIS ANDRUS - DREW STUBBS - DEXTER FOWLER 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 2/3
ELVIS ANDRUS - DREW STUBBS - DEXTER FOWLER 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 2/3
$119.95

ELVIS ANDRUS - JEFF LOCKE - JEFF LYMAN 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 3/3
ELVIS ANDRUS - JEFF LOCKE - JEFF LYMAN 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 3/3
$119.95

2008 Donruss Threads ELVIS ANDRUS Atlanta Braves ROOKIE CARD RC AUTO AUTOGRAPH
2008 Donruss Threads ELVIS ANDRUS Atlanta Braves ROOKIE CARD RC AUTO AUTOGRAPH
$16.99

ELVIS ANDRUS - STEVE EVARTS - CHASE FONTAINE 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 3/3
ELVIS ANDRUS - STEVE EVARTS - CHASE FONTAINE 2006 Triple AUTOGRAPH 3/3
$119.95

2011 Topps Heritage Short Print No. 449 Elvis Andrus
2011 Topps Heritage Short Print No. 449 Elvis Andrus
$3.00

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Mark Melancon – New York Yankees RHP


H/W:  6-3  215 lb.     B/T:  R/R     DOB:  3/28/85

Tabbed by many as the Yankees' closer of the future, the former Arizona Wildcat did his part to confirm that honored distinction by breezing through three separate minor league stops from High-A Tampa to AAA Scranton-Wilkes Barre.  Melancon went 8-1 with a 2.27 ERA and 22 BB/89 K in 95 IP.  His fastball sits at 92-95 MPH and his hammer-like curveball is quite effective at inducing groundball outs (1.54/FO in '08).  Melancon has an intensely competitive demeanor on the mound which goes a long way towards intimidating hitters.  He is a hard worker on and off the field and has all of the intangibles to be a highly successful closer.  Team officials have been concerned about Melancon's strenuous delivery and continue to tinker with it to take some of the effort and stress out of it in order to diminish his risk of injuries in the future.  Mariano Rivera is on the finishing rounds of his legendary career and Melancon is the top candidate to fill a very big pair of shoes.

2009 Projection: While Melancon seems to be ready for a definitive role in the Yankees' bullpen, it is more likely that he will be back at AAA to await his opportunity.  The Yankees seem to be well stocked with good power arms in their bullpen, but a solid spring turned in by Melancon should open some eyes for opportunities later in the season.  His predecessor, Super Mariano, shows no signs of slowing down and the Yankees have him under contract through the 2010 season.  That should give Melancon plenty of time to nestle into a regular relief role with New York, increasing his odds of being the closer for the Bronx Bombers in 2011.

Key Mark Melancon Baseball Cards:

  • 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft Auto
  • 2008 Bowman Sterling Auto
  • 2008 Donruss Elite Collegiate Patches Auto #/240
  • 2008 Donruss Threads Diamond Kings

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