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Post by soxfanatic on Mar 17, 2014 10:17:34 GMT -5
1. Xander Bogaerts 2. Henry Owens 3. Jackie Bradley jr. 4. Allen Webster 5. Garin Cecchini 6. Blake Swihart 7. Mookie Betts 8. Matt Barnes 9. Trey Ball 10. Anthony Ranaudo 11. Manuel Margot 12. Christian Vazquez 13. Rafael Devers 14. Brian Johnson 15. Deven Marrero 16. Wendell Rijo 17. Bryce Brentz 18. Cody Kukuk 19. Teddy Stankiewicz 20. Jamie Callahan Write-ups: www.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2014/
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Mar 17, 2014 10:38:39 GMT -5
Would be cool if we had talked to Callis about this, huh? OH WAIT WE DID. bit.ly/1icOk5E
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Post by soxfanatic on Mar 17, 2014 15:29:37 GMT -5
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Mar 17, 2014 20:45:48 GMT -5
To clarify, this is a Callis list not a Callis/Mayo list.
From the blog:
"To accompany each of the Top 20 Prospects lists I’ve personally authored for MLBPipeline.com,"
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Mar 17, 2014 20:57:25 GMT -5
The player I found most interesting was Travis Shaw. I say that because I read an article about his new batting stance which he first tried out at the AFL. He said he felt he had better timing and was seeing the ball better and that he planned on using it this year.
What struck me as interesting was the seeing the ball better statement because he's gone from a relatively sedimentary batting style to employing an exaggerated leg kick. I'm pretty sure Callis still has a ton of solid Sox contacts so there 'might' be more there than meets the eye. It will be an interesting watch this year.
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Post by GyIantosca on Mar 18, 2014 15:54:53 GMT -5
I am very interested in Margot and Devers. I am pretty happy with the talent from the pitching staff. I am more concerened with outfield depth and of course power hitting.
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