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Re: Individual talent was there at Fifth Third Field (DDN article)
So how is the 2010 Dayton Dragons team looking? They look a little underwhelming imo. Here's my stab at it.
C Trey Manz (destroyed the ball in the short-season leagues)
1B Mike Konstanty (had a rough time in A-ball but may be able to improve)
2B Yen-Wen Kuo (contact hitter lacking power but may provide solid defense)
3B Carlos Mendez (ready for a promotion but blocked by Nefi Soto in the FSL)
SS D.D. Gregorius (showed a lot of promise this season)
LF Sean Conner (relatively high-round draft pick needs ABs to show his skills)
CF Alex Oliveras (toolsy but needs to work on his plate discipline)
RF Andrew Means (recovering from injury after showing promise this season)
C Jordan Wideman (needs to work on his hitting)
C Chase Weems (where's the power?)
3B Frank Pfister (organizational filler?)
SS Shane Carlson (organizational filler?)
OF Tyler Stovall (local product looking to rebound)
SP Mike Leake (will probably get a promotion before too long)
SP Kyle Lotzkar (coming back from injury as one of the organization's best prospects)
SP J.C. Sulbaran (high ceiling but has a lot to learn)
SP Shea Snowden (young lefty hoping to follow Travis Wood's footsteps)
SP Oscar Castro (2009 was a giant step backwards)
CL Donnie Joseph (will get a quick promotion)
RP Justin Freeman (has great peripherals so far)
RP Justin Walker (Justin Freeman's clone?)
RP Ezequiel Infante (has opened eyes since coming to the States)
RP Josh Beal (young with solid numbers)
RP Hector Santana (Dominican who has pitched well in his brief time with Dayton)
RP Mike Bohana (needs to show something to stick in the organization)
RP Chase Ware (came out of nowhere to provide solid pitching; may do an occasional spot start)
MU Leo Astorga (will pitch in case of injury or extra-inning games)
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