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Old 09-22-2011, 04:25 PM   #6
lollipopcurve
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Re: Pioneer League Top 20 Prospects

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A credible source who had seen the Billings team told me "not much of a drop-off for Dayton in 2012."
Good deal. It's an older group, so it could be the prospect quotient isn't as high, but we'll see.

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You are going to have probably two players in a league of that size that really stand out in most years and then the next group is a larger group of 10-12 guys that get mentioned.
Makes sense. I'm like you -- I just like to see Reds guys get onto the lists. If they're at the top, so much the better, but even that is no guarantee.

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In the Midwest League this season, in the East, you had four position players in that top group: Billy Hamilton, Rymer Liriano, Jake Marisnick, and Nick Castellanos. Not sure about the West and not factoring in the pitchers. Each of those four will have supporters, but those four should be the top four position players from the East on the list.
Will look forward to your comments on that list when it comes out!
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