TMF Top 100 prospects
http://www.theminorsfirst.com/tmf100/tmf100(2005).html
41. Aaron Hill- SS Tor (3/21/82)
Most are divided as to whether he'll stay at shortstop,
but he hits good enough to move to second or third.
Playing in Double A in his first full pro season,
he showed an advanced knowledge of the strike zone and has some pop in his bat.
I don't see much doubt that he'll have a good Major League career
at whatever position he plays.
75. Brandon League- RHP Tor (3/16/83)
League was another of those whose results hadn't matched his stuff.
That was until 2004 when he was moved to the pen.
His fastball can be absolutely dominating.
I've seen and heard mixed reviews about his slider and change.
Some call them good pitches and others say he lacks command of them.
He looks like a back end reliever to me, but I'd keep him a starter
in the Minors for the extra work.
77. Guillermo Quiroz- C Tor (11/29/81)
Quiroz followed up his breakout season with a season reminiscent of
his earlier years. He's a very good defender and has a strong arm?
heck, he's even showed some power here and there.
But, it looks like he's going to probably settle into being a low
average hitter. While many are down on him at the moment,
I still see him being the Jays' starting catcher in the coming years.
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