1. Colby Rasmus
2. Jaime Garcia
Vote now for your #3. I saw in the comments some of you were giving me your top 3 or 5, please don’t do that, just for the sake of my own time, if you don’t mind. I’m not counting those as votes, I just want one at a time. So if you gave me your top 3 or 5, I have to please ask you to vote for your #3 again. I should have made that more clear from the get go. Sorry about that.
Also, congrats to our friend Carlos Gomez for landing a scouting gig with the D Backs. I hope this doesn’t mean we won’t be seeing his annual draft reviews.
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Bryan Anderson
3. Brian Anderson
3. Anderson
anderson
At the risk of not being boring…
Anderson!
ditto
Call me crazy, or whatever else you want, but I have a special feeling about Mitchell Boggs. That and after watching Bry-Bry play all year in Springfield I am a little down on him.
Is there an echo in here?
Gonna have to go with Anderson.
Anderson. Now Bryan, do like Razzledazzle and put on some weight!
Anderson.
Arni Cruz.
Boggs.
Ottavino
Anderson.
I took Boggs #2. Since Garcia is now #2 for this ranking I’ll take Boggs 3.
I would go with Anderson but I like Molina for 10 more years or so, at least I hope. I don’t think we realy need a C. So im gunna go with Perez
ottavino
I am going to go with Anderson. You can’t ever have to many good catchers, plus Molina seems to get hurt once a year.
anderson
Anderson
Anderson #3. Unless he goes backward this year I definately see a late season call up for this kid.
I’m going with Anderson as well. Regardless of his knock here on not quite showing power yet, he did bat .300 at AA at a very very young age for his league. His value to the organization is lower than most due to Molina being on board. However, Anderson could provide very good value at the very least as a backup catcher and I could see him getting at bats at 1B to give Pujols a break. His value in my opinion is in a trade. While I don’t think he could be a centerpiece to a deal that would provide a #1 starter, he could be a key piece to a trade. I wouldn’t mind seeing him stay at AA for one more year and see how he progresses one year older at the same level. He would still be young for AA. I really think the experience with Team USA will serve him well even if he isn’t really hitting yet.
Anderson — I almost went w/ him at #2.