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  1. .... and he will be destroy in the coors field. Anderson Espinosa is the man now
  2. Ian Happ at 2B is so sexy
  3. It's about drafting spot and signning bonus.
  4. Mondesi is the real deal. 5 tools SS, and success at young age in the minors.
  5. Arm and insane power, but skillset
  6. Joey Gallo 8th isn't smart at all
  7. He's not. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H09kcTJipng
  8. Jenkins, McGuire and Harris the same s***?
  9. lol The poker gangster
  10. BA top-10 Royals 2016 5. Bubba Starling, OF Future Tools: 60 arm, 60 glove, 55 speed Role: 50—Average regular in the outfield The difference between the version of Starling on display in the Arizona Fall League in 2015 and 2014 was night and day, and multiple scouts said the same thing about his regular season. There’s still a lot of moving parts in his swing, but he shortened the path and added a slight leg kick as a timing mechanism, which led to more hard contact in 2015. His bat speed and natural strength give him above-average raw power, yet it plays down to solid-average—maybe a tick below—because of the moving parts and a lack of loft. The approach and pitch recognition appear to have jumped as well, though he remains too prone to whiffs for comfort. Starling’s defense didn’t take a step forward in 2015, but it didn’t have to. He still has the plus arm that you see from plenty of ex-quarterbacks, and he’s an above-average runner who takes good routes in center field. There’s still a lot of work to be done, but there’s no denying that 2015 was a massive step in the right direction. If he can take another one, he could be a top-of-the-order hitter who provides great value with the glove and enough value with the bat. If he doesn’t, he’s a fourth outfielder or platoon bat. Bret Sayre’s Fantasy Take: Yep, that guy. Compared to a bunch of the other names on this list, Starling stands out as someone it may be worth a second look. The high-end five-tool profile isn’t quite there anymore, but there’s still 20-homer and 20-steal potential in there somewhere; and betting on upside is never a bad thing. Major League ETA: 2017
  11. Alford is what Bubba must to be.
  12. Is Bubba Starling good again?
  13. f***. Alex could rape Stewart trading Navarro to the Dbacks, but Gibbons loves the chubby Mexican so much
  14. Now it's time to extent Jose
  15. DeMarre Carroll and Terrence Ross contract lol
  16. 3/75M or 1/27.5M Dont like this deal for the Mets. Céspedes a little overrated
  17. Bad news for the Jose and Edwin lovers
  18. I know, but they are good selling drugs and killing people for money. Los carteles baby
  19. CC Sabathia is giid when his weight is huge, but s*** when he's skinny.
  20. Eres un racista de mierda, igual te amo!!
  21. Angelo the sexy and wise Latino. It's not a name, but sounds great.
  22. AA is an idiot. Kawi is a piece of s***, but he added Kawasaki to the 25-man roster several times
  23. Sanchez have some value (Ala Baez), trade him before everybody know his true value. Aaron ceiling is Tom wilhelmsen
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