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  1. C: 1. Phegley 2. Ayala 3. Smith 4. Gonzalez 5. Blanke 6. Barraza 7. Marjama 8. Medina 1B: 1. Barnum 2. Loman 3. Black 2B: 1.DeMichele 2. Micah Johnson 3B: 1. Ravelo 2. Grabe 3. Luis Castillo SS: 1. Sanchez 2. Semien 3. Saladino 4. Basto 5. Johan Cruz LF: 1. Mitchell 2. Shoemaker 3. Kiser 4. Haddow CF: 1. Hawkins 2. Walker RF: 1. Thompson 2. Short 3. Coats 4. Earley 5. Hanlet Otano RHS: 1.Erik Johnson 2. Beck 3. Rienzo 4. Molina 5. Castro LHS: 1. Snodgress 2. Olacio 3. Arroyo 4. Jordan Guerrero Share your thoughts and post your own
  2. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Apr 17, 2013 -> 11:58 AM) That is a very aggressive view on Micah Johnson. Potential all-star? Top 100 prospect? I hope you are right, and I do think he breaks into the team's Top 25 soon, but I wouldn't go nearly that far. I hope you are right. I'll have to put a list up here myself soon. My bad, I meant Sally League All-Star and Top 100 2012 MLB Draft prospect, I'm not that foolish, my bad
  3. Breakout prospects tend to form in the lower levels due to age (explains why there are many lower level prospects mentioned) 1. Micah Johnson (great stats, potential SAL All-Star, drafted 9th round but fell due to injury, top 100 draft prospect) 2. Myles Jaye (repeating Sally League and destroying hitters) 3. Kale Kiser (Had very successful 2012 summer, hot start to 2013, Great contact, speed, and arm) 4. Jason Coats (Top draft prospect back in last June, but fell due to torn ACL) 5. Chris Curley (Old for level, WS, but continues to tear up league) 6. Sammy Ayala (Must wait for June to start but can move fast through the system football background, Top 200 2012 Draft prospects, decent defense, power potential) 7. Kyle Hansen (must get healthy, but can be potential starter) 8. Braulio Ortiz/ Daniel Webb (both have dominated relief roles so far at lower levels)
  4. If Olacio keeps on screwing up this year, will he still be considered a prospect?
  5. Opening Day Roster: 6 Brandon Brennan 35 Jake Cose 20 Joe Dvorsky 18 Michael Gunter 25 Brandon Hardin 29 Zachary Isler 14 Myles Jaye 32 Todd Kibby 26 Euclides Leyer 30 Adam Lopez 40 Jefferson Olacio 40 Braulio Olacio 31 Jason Van Skike 13 Zachary Fisher 12 Michael Marjama 10 Jean Almanzar 37 Micah Johnson 5 Michael Johnson 23 Rangel Ravelo 2 Tyler Williams 27 Yoandy Barroso 17 Jason Coats 6 Adam Heisler 9 Kale Kiser 24 Patrick Palmeiro Prospects: Brennan Jaye Leyer Olacio Micah Johnson Ravelo Coats Kiser 2013 Predictions: 1. Kale Kiser continues his success with a .300 AVG, 15 SB, and solid defense and earns a promotion to WS by July. 2. Micah Johnson hits .300, steals 25-30 bases, and continues his stellar defense and earns a promotion to WS over the summer. 3. Jason Coats shows that he's healthy and hits .300, 12 HR, and knocks in 60-80 runs and stays in Kanny. 4. Keon Barnum comes back in mid-May from injury and shows off his power with 15 homers, 70-80 RBIs, and a solid AVG by staying with Kanny a full year. 5. Rangel Ravelo moves back to 3B when Barnum returns and develops some power and continues solid contact hitting and remains in Kanny all year. 6. Adam Heisler has a good start to his year and earns a promotion to WS, still isn't considered a prospect. 7. Brandon Brennan has a solid year in Kanny with a 3.00 ERA, 90 K, and 8-10 W, and earns an August promotion to WS. 8. Myles Jaye remains in Kanny for a full year and has a great season pitching 120-130 innings with over 90 Ks and a dozen wins. 9. Euclides Leyer has a solid spring and earns a mid-season promotion to WS. 10. Kyle Hansen returns from injury and dominates Sally League hitters during his stay. 11. Jefferson Olacio stays in Kanny for a full year with a solid season striking out over a 100 batters. 12. Johnson, Kiser, Brennan, and Jaye are named Sally League mid-season All-Stars. 13. A few early 2013 MLB Draft signees from college make a late- season appearance in Kanny. 14. Tommy Thompson leads his ball club to a successful first and second half and may get in the playoffs. 15. Keon Barnum is named a post-season Sally League All-Star.
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