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    Top 12 draftable 2013 prospects

    1. Adam Eaton, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks – As of this writing, the 24-year-old is expected to be the Diamondbacks' opening day center-fielder and lead-off hitter, which gives him a clear advantage over the rest of the rooks. He swiped 44 bags in the minors last year, in a season spent mostly with Triple-A Reno, then stole two more bases for Arizona in September. His career minor league slash line is a ridiculous .355/.456/.510, so getting on base isn't an issue. Eaton led the Pacific Coast League in runs, steals, batting average and OBP last season. It's easy to imagine him emerging as a three-category fantasy asset in the year ahead. Think of him as a low-cost alternative to Michael Bourn.

    2. Shelby Miller, SP, St. Louis Cardinals – Miller, 22, enters spring training with a realistic shot to claim the fifth starter's role in St. Louis. If he gets the job, He struck out 160 hitters over 136.2 innings at Triple-A last year, then racked up another 16 Ks in 13.2 frames for St. Louis. He was at his best in the second half, holding PCL opponents to a .217 average after the break, issuing just seven walks and whiffing 70 batters over 59.1 innings. This year, he'll pitch in a friendly home park with an excellent bullpen behind him.

    3. Jedd Gyorko, 3B, San Diego Padres – Gyorko is blocked at third base by Chase Headley, so the Pads are hoping he'll claim the second base gig with a solid spring. Defense is clearly a worry here, but that's a real-life problem, not a fantasy concern. Gyorko spent the 2012 season at Double-A and Triple-A, batting .311/.373/.547 with 30 bombs and 100 RBIs. Second base is a power-starved position, where Jedd's contributions would be greatly appreciated by the fantasy community.
    Because he has a realistic shot at an opening day role, Gyorko gets a favorable spot on today's list of impact prospects. For dynasty purposes, however, you'd prefer the position players ranked below. (These next two are personal favorites...)


    4. Oscar Taveras, OF, St. Louis Cardinals – Yup, another Cardinal. This team has a deep system with elite talent near the top. Taveras has been a monster at every pro stop thus far, winning the Midwest League batting title as a teenager in 2011 (.386/.444/.584, 8 HR), then making a successful jump to Double-A in 2012. He added power last year (23 HRs) while maintaining a high average (.321) and reducing his K-rate (10.5 K%, down from 15.0). Taveras was fantastic in the Dominican Winter League, too, hitting .316/.379/.507 and claiming the circuit's Rookie of the Year award.

    No, he isn't going to open the year in St. Louis, but I'm assuming he'll find a path to the big leagues by mid-season (because I'm assuming he'll destroy the pitching he'll see at Triple-A Memphis).

    5. Wil Myers, OF, Tampa Bay Rays – If you followed our baseball coverage last season, then there's no way you missed the Myers hype. (Here's a reminder. Here's another). Myers, 22, had an absurd season across two levels, finishing the year with 37 bombs and a .314/.387/.600 slash. He'll pile up strikeouts, unlike Taveras, but he should contribute immediately in the power categories. The Rays are expected to stash Myers in Triple-A to begin the 2013 season, for all the usual development/business reasons, but he'll get the call eventually. Patience, please.
    For what it's worth, Myers seems to have made a favorable early impression on his future teammates:
    "He’s a big boy, man, geez,” [Sean] Rodriguez said. “I didn’t know he was that big. He’s hitting the ball firm. How old his he again?"
    [...]
    “He’s hitting the ball like a grown man.”

    6. Julio Teheran, SP, Atlanta Braves – Brandon Beachy is recovering from Tommy John surgery, not expected to surface in Atlanta until June or July, so the 22-year-old Teheran should get a long look as a starter. He was fantastic at Triple-A two seasons ago (15-3, 2.55 ERA, 1.18 WHIP), though he took a big backward step in 2012. Worrisome, but not a complete value-killer. Teheranpitched well in winter league ball (3.23 ERA, 24 Ks, 9 BB), reportedly recovering lost velocity, regaining confidence. He'll pitch in the friendlier league, presumably with plenty of run support.

    7. Dan Straily, SP, Oakland A's – Straily began the 2012 season in the Texas League, finished in Oakland, and he struck out 222 batters along the way. He now has a legit chance to leave spring training as a member of the A's rotation. If he gives us 180-or-so innings this year, with half of them in the Coliseum, you'll like the results.

    8. Jurickson Profar, MI, Texas Rangers – If we were assessing the fantasy potential of the prospect pool beyond the current season, then Profar would appear at the top of our ranks. He's a switch-hitting shortstop coming off a terrific season in the high minors at age 19, and he made a cameo appearance with the Rangers in September. Profar hit .281/.368/.452 in the Texas League last year, with 47 extra-base hits (including 14 homers) and 16 steals in 20 attempts. He drew 66 walks in 2012 and 65 the year before, so you can't say he isn't selective. Long term, Profar has top-of-draft fantasy potential. He profiles as a 20/30 talent at a premium position. The immediate problem, however, is that Texas isn't exactly desperate for middle infield help. There's no obvious need to rush Profar, until an injury (or two) hits the Rangers roster. A case can easily be made to give the kid a full year at Triple-A.

    9. Trevor Bauer, SP, Cleveland Indians – Bauer is another guy we've hyped and re-hyped, with unimpressive MLB results to date. He issued 13 walks over 16.1 major league innings last season, posting tragic fantasy ratios (6.06 ERA, 1.65 WHIP). Arizona shipped the 22-year-old off to Cleveland in December, and this is a case where the change of scenery can't possibly hurt. Let's all try to remember what Bauer did to earn last year's buzz: He went 12-2 in the high minors with a 2.42 ERA and 157 Ks in 130.1 innings. He still has the deep arsenal, if not quite the best flow.

    10. Billy Hamilton, SS, Cincinnati Reds – Hamilton is probably the fastest man in baseball, at any level. If you wanted to argue that he's the fastest dude to ever play the game, you'd have plenty of statistical and anecdotal evidence to support the claim. Hamilton stole 155 bags in the minors last season, an all-time record, and he reached base at a .410 clip. He takes extra bases with impunity. He scores on sac flies that are caught by infielders. His speed is an almost unfair weapon.
    Hamilton is transitioning to a new defensive position this season, shifting from shortstop to center, and is thus expected to spend much of his season in Triple-A. When he eventually gets the call — even if he only comes up as a pinch-running part-timer — he'll be a lock to contribute in his core category.


    11. Bruce Rondon, RP, Detroit Tigers – The range of potential outcomes is wide for Rondon, a hard-thrower who's only pitched 29.2 innings above Single-A. His name is in the closing conversation for Detroit, so he clearly has a chance to make a significant fantasy impact at age 22. Rondon's fastball hits triple-digits, and he saved 29 games across three minor league levels last season, posting a 1.09 WHIP. His secondary stuff is often described as "still developing," which of course is less than ideal. It's tough to survive the ninth as a one-pitch pitcher.
    So will he get first crack at the ninth, Jim Leyland?
    “No, it’s not like that,” Leyland said. “I’m going to look at all my options, and hopefully I’ll make a decision.
    "But I doubt anyone will be anointed the closer out of spring training. It might happen, but I doubt it."


    12. Tyler Skaggs, SP, Arizona Diamondbacks – Skaggs will compete against Patrick Corbin and newly arrived Randall Delgado this spring, battling for the fifth spot in the rotation. Not the easiest fight to win, I'll grant you. The left-hander went 9-6 across two minor league levels last season, posting a 2.87 ERA with 116 Ks and 37 walks in 122.1 innings.

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    Second 12

    Travis d'Arnaud, C, New York Mets
    Mike Olt, 1B, Texas Rangers
    Kyuji Fujikawa, RP, Chicago Cubs
    Wily Peralta, SP, Milwaukee Brewers
    Darin Ruf, OF, Philadelphia Phillies
    Gerrit Cole, SP, Pittsburgh Pirates
    Chris Archer, SP, Tampa Bay Rays
    Dylan Bundy, SP, Baltimore Orioles
    Aaron Hicks, OF, Minnesota Twins
    Hyun-Jin Ryu, SP, Los Angeles Dodgers
    Rob Brantly, C, Miami Marlins
    Zack Wheeler, SP, New York Mets

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    good information thanks for sharing

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    Great stuff, Nasher! The MLB Network had a very good segment on this topic a few days ago.

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    It's that time of year...got to spot the up and comers!

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    It doesnt take carseller too long to transfer that 1 point to the casino!

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    As a Reds fan I am anxious for Billy Hamilton to come up to the big club. It will take some time, but I am excited about his future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MexicanStallion View Post
    As a Reds fan I am anxious for Billy Hamilton to come up to the big club. It will take some time, but I am excited about his future.
    If he can get on base in the majors he could seriously threaten some records.

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    I'm looking forward to seeing Gerrit Cole take the bump for the Buccos at some point this year.

    Pittsburgh has a lot of young stud pitchers working their way up through the organization.

    The future pitching for the Pirates looks extremely bright!

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    Nominated for being on of the more useful threads in fantasy land. My league is a keeper league - we can keep players drafted after the 12th round, provided they are under 25 years old. These are the types of players that we spend time targeting. Last year someone drafted Trout in the 15th round, so he owns Trout for the next 3 years as his 15th pick. I picked up J Zimmermann year after his TJS years ago, and he's my 22nd round pick.

    This year I'm really high on Ben Revere (finally an everyday starter, and fast as hell), and I'm debating on whether or not to draft Billy Hamilton with my 20th pick, hold on to him for 3 more years knowing that in a couple years he will be a gem.

    Love these threads Nash, keep 'em coming!

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    Great info Nash, I am in a keeper league as well and I am always looking for useful spects

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erock87 View Post
    Nominated for being on of the more useful threads in fantasy land. My league is a keeper league - we can keep players drafted after the 12th round, provided they are under 25 years old. These are the types of players that we spend time targeting. Last year someone drafted Trout in the 15th round, so he owns Trout for the next 3 years as his 15th pick. I picked up J Zimmermann year after his TJS years ago, and he's my 22nd round pick.

    This year I'm really high on Ben Revere (finally an everyday starter, and fast as hell), and I'm debating on whether or not to draft Billy Hamilton with my 20th pick, hold on to him for 3 more years knowing that in a couple years he will be a gem.

    Love these threads Nash, keep 'em coming!
    Sounds like a fun setup. I'm in a Keeper League too, but it is very basic. Once you draft you can keep them for however long you want. So I"m debating when I should draft Hamilton and just have a wasted spot for this year.

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    The whole Astros team has prospects on it

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    Nash:where do you play fantasy league baseball?

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    yeah, good stuff, bases right around the corner..

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    Quote Originally Posted by will2survive View Post
    Nash:where do you play fantasy league baseball?
    Year long leagues at MLB and ESPN

    Daily cash leagues at Draft Street, Draft Day, Fan Duel and Daily Joust

    Draft Day has the most fish and easiest to win cash.
    Fan Duel has very sharp baseball smart players, you need to know your stuff there, but can win major money, not easy though.

    I like the ten man daily leagues at Draft Street, top 3 cash, but the most elaborate out of the sites I mentioned.

    I don't have time anymore to play in year long leagues where changes can be made on a daily basis.
    I love the daily leagues because you can cherry pick when you want to play and for how much. However, not thrilled with the 20 cent juice they charge, but they pay next day.

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    Profar going to be an all-star for many, many years.

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    Not one player from the Twins should even be drafted.. Not even HOMEBOY MAUER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by playersonly69 View Post
    The whole Astros team has prospects on it
    But are any of them good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grits n' Gravy View Post
    But are any of them good?
    Altuve will be a top 5 second basemen soon.
    I like Maxwell's pop, he need to get on base more. Same with Chris V. Carter.

    Bud Norris can spin a gem every now and then, he can also get lit up every now and then too

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    Props man, that probably took a lot of work. Good stuff.

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    Still crazy to me how KC was willing to give up Wil Myers. No current Blue Jays mentioned since they traded them all away in offseason.

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    Keep an eye on Zach Wheeler, he'll be up mid season and has great stuff.

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    For some reason Bud Norris pitches real well at home.


    Altuve will almost NEVER take a day off. Hell he would be the DH if he needs a day off

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSpoon View Post
    Still crazy to me how KC was willing to give up Wil Myers. No current Blue Jays mentioned since they traded them all away in offseason.
    Don't get it either, he will get some chances in Tampa Bay.

    Nash I just printed out your list, will be very helpful in my upcoming drafts. Especially the keeper league I am in

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    Rondon hit 101 mph on the slow gun the other day.
    Tigers knew what they were doing getting rid of Valaverde.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy117 View Post
    Keep an eye on Zach Wheeler, he'll be up mid season and has great stuff.
    This^

    Heard good things about this guy.

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    Mike Olt looking to have a breakout year.

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    thinking tavares from stl going to have a great year

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie1988 View Post
    Mike Olt looking to have a breakout year.
    I am a big Olt fan myself, he looked lost sometimes last season.
    Maybe this year.

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    Do you usually draft these guys real late or wait to pick them up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    Do you usually draft these guys real late or wait to pick them up
    Usually fairly late, depends on the league. With a keeper league they may have more value, redraft leagues you shouldn't get too carried away with rookies. It's something I used to get burned with, I'd overdraft hyped rookies and pass on good solid players.

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    I just love the fact that there is a Reds player on that list.

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    ^
    Billy Hamilton.
    That dude could break Ricky's record if he played and got on enough?

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    Nick Castellanos might be seeing some time in the outfield for Detroit. He had a great year in the minors last year and is off to a good start so far this spring.

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