3. Tampa Bay Rays
The Rays have graduated a fair amount of talent in recent years but continue to come up with arms, while using their stumble last year to flip Scott Kazmir and add three solid prospects to their system. They could easily graduate three more above-average or better prospects this year if openings arise at the big league level.
Also, Texas at 1 and Boston at 2.
Wish he'd given us a little more of a writeup, and I'm baffled by Boston at 2. That seems insanely high to me.
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BA has us #1 in their book
and Bos. doesn’t break the top 5.
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by CubFanRaysaddict on Jan 27, 2010 1:03 PM EST reply actions
Nah it was on a
fanpost over at bleedcubblue.
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by CubFanRaysaddict on Jan 27, 2010 1:31 PM EST up reply actions
If you like high upside toolsy types
Boston makes sense. Not a lot of kids who are ready, but lots of high upside types.
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I'm not very high on Boston
My name doesn’t rhyme with raw, though.
I'm a writer.
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Jan 27, 2010 1:21 PM EST reply actions



















