Midseason Top 150 Propsects (rotoworld)

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http://0rz.tw/4e2Su 36. Franklin Morales - LHP Rockies - DOB: 01/24/86 - ETA: Sept. 2008 Previous rankings: mid-2006 #81, 2007 #67 0-4, 4.05 ERA, 58 H, 56/33 K/BB in 66 2/3 IP for Double-A Tulsa Morales has one of the top arms in the minors. He can throw 93-96 mph and both his curveball and changeup should develop into plus offerings. If he can become a true pitcher before he goes down with an injury, he could be an outstanding complement to Jeff Francis at the top of Colorado's rotation. His command will likely improve as he gets more innings. Holding him back this year was a strained hamstring that cost him most of May. He seemed to be moving in the right direction before the injury, but he's walked 26 in 39 2/3 innings since. Even in a best-case scenario, he's a year away. 37. Ian Stewart - 3B Rockies - DOB: 04/05/85 - ETA: June 2008 Previous rankings: 2004 #98, mid-2004 #29, 2005 #7, mid-2005 #11, 2006 #20, mid-2006 #27, 2007 #50 .299/.382/.480, 11 HR, 51 RBI, 66/40 K/BB, 5 SB in 304 AB for Triple-A Colorado Springs Had Stewart's season progressed differently, the Rockies might have been more motivated to trade Garrett Atkins when the Angels came calling. Stewart, however, got off to a very slow start before finally taking off. By month, he's posted OPSs of 741, 828, 950 and now 1026 so far in July. Seven of his 11 homers were hit during June.Stewart could force the Rockies to deal Atkins or Todd Helton with a big second half in Colorado Springs. A move to right field has also been considered in the past, but Brad Hawpe is proving to be a keeper. Stewart no longer looks like the potential star he seemed to be two years ago, but he'll probably be a solid regular after a period of adjustment. 48. Greg Reynolds - RHP Rockies - DOB: 07/03/85 - ETA: July 2008 Previous rankings: 2007 #108 4-1, 1.42 ERA, 32 H, 35/9 K/BB in 50 2/3 IP for Double-A Tulsa When he's been able to get on the mound, Reynolds has dispatched Texas League hitters with ease. Too bad shoulder problems have limited him to one start since mid-May. The Rockies are still calling his problem tendinitis, though they've offered no timetable for his return. Reynolds, the second overall selection in the 2006 draft, throws in the low-90s and has a couple of solid offspeed pitches in his curveball and changeup. That nothing he throws leads to a lot of strikeouts takes away some of his upside. However, he gets an above average number of grounders, making him a potential No. 3 for Colorado. 80. Dexter Fowler - OF Rockies - DOB: 03/22/86 - ETA: 2009 Previous rankings: mid-2006 #110, 2007 #79 92. Ubaldo Jimenez - RHP Rockies - DOB: 01/22/84 - ETA: June 2007 Previous rankings: mid-2004 #42, 2005 #97, mid-2005 #95, 2006 #98, mid-2006 #39, 2007 #75 129. Juan Morillo - RHP Rockies - DOB: 11/05/83 - ETA: June 2008 Previous rankings: none Top 150 by Team 8 - Devil Rays, Indians, Red Sox 7 - Rangers 6 - Angels, Braves, Marlins, Orioles, Rockies, Tigers, Yankees 5 - Cardinals, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Mariners, Padres, Reds, Twins, White Sox 4 - Astros, Brewers, Mets, Nationals, Phillies, Pirates 3 - Royals 2 - Athletics, Giants 1 - Blue Jays Graduates (from 2007 preseason list) 16. Troy Tulowitzki - SS Rockies 32. Jason Hirsh - RHP Rockies 62. Chris Iannetta - C Rockies -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.101.126
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