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Top 10 prospects for 2010: New York Yankees and Boston Red Soxby Matt HagenOctober 29, 2009 Comments
Andrew said...
I like that you’re willing to take a stand on Anderson. We’ll find out if you end up being right on him. Posted 10/29 at 03:27 PM
Evan Brunell said...
Just because Anderson had a bit of a rough year doesn’t mean he should slip behind Reddick. I fully agree with Matt’s take on Reddick and think Anderson still boasts more potential. Posted 10/29 at 04:14 PM
Jack P said...
How close did Eduardo Nunez come to making the Yankees top 10? Posted 10/30 at 02:55 PM
pat said...
Heredia doesn’t throw mid 90’s. Posted 10/30 at 07:12 PM
Dan said...
other than the top three sawx, the other seven got very mediocre writeups. where’s the mandatory theo love? Posted 10/30 at 07:49 PM
Dale said...
In future articles can you add the players stats for 2009 and when you exxpect them to hit the majors ? Posted 10/31 at 12:04 PM
Syed said...
A-Jax and Z-Mac should be higher on that list, IMO. A-Jax should be #2 behind Montero with his combo of tools and ML-readiness. Z-Mac should be top 5 because of his polish, pitch-ability and again ML-readiness. One question. In terms of tools/talent where would C Gary Sanchez rank on the list? Posted 11/10 at 01:17 PM
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Wow, nobody else is going to be that high on Lars Anderson. I’d rank him behind Reddick.