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2008 MLB Prospect Team

by Falcon02520
created February 24, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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There are many baseball prospects that are major league ready right now.  Whether or not the big league club is ready to give them the opportunity to play is the only issue. Many prospects who are ready do not get the call to the majors right away for various reasons.  Lets take a look at the prospects most ready for the bigs in 2008.  Position by position, as ranked by... well... myself.

CA - Geovany Soto, Chicago Cubs
Geovany Soto, CatcherChicago Cubs
Geovany Soto, Catcher
Chicago Cubs
So what if Soto only had 54 major league at-bats last season, he can still walk around saying he had a .389 batting average.  Despite having only 80 major league at-bats, Soto has already been handed the starting catchers job on the north-side of Chicago.  Soto has the ability to hit for both average and power, while providing solid defense behind the plate.  Hitting on the back side of an already stacked line-up, Soto will not be asked to be much more than consistent this season, a season in which he could push for a rookie of the year award.

Awards/Accolades: Pacific Coast League MVP ('07), Futures Game Participant ('07)

Also deserving of consideration: J.R. Towles

Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds First Baseman
Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds First Baseman
1B - Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds Just one of the Reds numerous prospects that have major talent and major potential.  Joey Votto, has the ability and has shown that he is ready to start opening day on the major league roster.  Whether manager Dusty Baker will choose to start Votto or Hatteberg is the issue.  There is no denying his abilities to flat out rake though.  Between Triple A and a brief stint in the majors last season (580 at bats), he posted a .298 batting average, 26 home runs, 109 RBI, and 18 stolen bases.  Votto has good pop, and uses the outfield gaps well in order to leg out a good share of doubles to go along with his home run numbers.  Playing half his games in the Great American Ballpark will help to ensure that Votto has a big 2008 rookie campaign.

Awards/Accolades: Southern League MVP ('06), International League Rookie of the Year ('07), Futures Game Participant ('06, '07)

Also deserving of consideration: Daric Barton

Eugenio Velez, Second BaseSan Francisco Giants
Eugenio Velez, Second Base
San Francisco Giants
2B - Eugenio Velez, San Francisco Giants As far as second basemen go, there are no big time prospects right now.  This would be different if the Ian Stewart experiment worked, but unfortunately for the Rockies Stewart is tailor made for third base.  Velez is a versatile player.  He will most likely play second in 2008 for the Giants because that seems to be their biggest hole.  Velez has speed, that is undeniable.  But he is almost 26 years old and could not reach the majors in an organization with not much to offer as far as competition is concerned.  The switch hitter has a decent batting eye, good speed, and is versatile.  He is the best second base prospect for 2008 mostly by default.

Awards/Accolades: South Atlantic League MVP ('06)

Also deserving of consideration: Jayson Nix

Evan Longoria, Third baseTampa Bay Rays
Evan Longoria, Third base
Tampa Bay Rays
3B - Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay Rays Longoria is arguably the most major league ready prospect in this class.  He has great footwork defensively to go along with a quick glove and strong arm.  He is a sound defender at the hot corner.  His offense is where all the Longoria hype comes from.  His power is undeniable, he can power some home runs over 500 feet!  He has the ability to hit to all fields and above average knowledge of the strike-zone.  Longoria has natural given talent, but sets himself apart because of his amazing work ethic.  He knows that if he wants to be great, he must work... hard.  Longoria will anchor third base for the Rays for the next decade plus.  The journey begins in 2008.

Awards/Accolades: Southern League MVP ('07), Futures Game Participant ('07)

Also deserving of consideration: Andy LaRoche, Chase Headley, Ian Stewart

Brandon Wood, ShortstopLos Angeles Angels
Brandon Wood, Shortstop
Los Angeles Angels
SS - Brandon Wood, Los Angeles Angels He is a failure of his own success.  After such a huge breakout 2005 season (in which he became the first minor leaguer to accumulate 100 extra base hits during a single season), Wood was not able in the following two seasons to even put up similar numbers (and how could he be expected to do so?).  He is still one of the greatest prospects in the game, just maybe not as good as initially thought.  After spending the last few seasons getting shuffled between third base and shortstop, Wood will look to have an opportunity to make the major league roster this season after the departure of Orlando Cabrera.  At 22, Wood already has shown the potential to put up gaudy power numbers from the shortstop position.  He is solid defensively, which is the good news for when he does get the call to the majors.  The only question now is can he live up to the mark he set for himself in 2005?

Awards/Accolades: California League MVP ('05), MiLB Offensive Player of the Year ('05), Futures Game Participant ('05)

Also deserving of consideration: n/a

Jay Bruce, OutfielderCincinnati Reds
Jay Bruce, Outfielder
Cincinnati Reds
OF - Jay Bruce, Cincinnati Reds Best hitter period.  Jay Bruce is proof that just because someone doesn't have all five tools, doesn't mean that they can't be the best prospect in the country.  In a total  of 521 minor league at bats last season, Bruce totaled 26 home runs, 46 doubles, 166 Hits, 306 total bases, .319/.375/.587/.962 stat line.  Jay can hold his own in center field (where he could start out this season), but he will fit best in right field (where he will soon find himself).  He has the cannon necessary to keep runners at bay, and the talent to be a solid defender.  His bat is the single reason he is the top prospect in the country.  There is no reason Bruce should not start on the grass for Cincinnati on opening day.

Awards/Accolades: Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year ('07), Futures Game Participant ('07)

Colby Rasmus, OutfielderSt. Louis Cardinals
Colby Rasmus, Outfielder
St. Louis Cardinals
OF - Colby Rasmus, St. Louis Cardinals There is a reason that the tenure of Jim Edmonds in St. Louis came to an end.  Top Cardinals prospect Colby Rasmus is ready for the big leagues, or at least will be at some point this season.  Moving Edmonds ensures that when the Cardinals decide to move Rasmus to the majors, he can contribute right away.  Colby has all five tools, and is an aggressive player both at the plate and in the field.  Although his strong play is what gets him noticed, it is also what hurts his game.  He strikes out an average amount, but does not provide much of an average either.  Across the board, Rasmus is a sure thing evident by his 29 home runs, 37 doubles, and 18 stolen bases in Double A last season.

Awards/Accolades: Futures Game Participant ('07)

Jacoby Ellsbury, OutfielderBoston Red Sox
Jacoby Ellsbury, Outfielder
Boston Red Sox
OF - Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston Red Sox Tacoby Bellsbury... yes, the guy who gave American a free taco last post-season is one of the top prospects this up-coming season slightly beating out five tool prospect Cameron Maybin.  Ellsbury gets the nod in this case because of his experience.  When it comes to having all the tools, Jacoby doesn't offer them.  But, the tools he does show, he shows a lot of it.  Where his game lacks is his throwing strength and hitting power (which could still come around).  What sets him apart from all others is his speed.  The Navajo was clocked at a 4.2 second 40 yard dash (that is Randy Moss fast).  With the Red Sox Nation calling for Ellsbury in '08, the front office has a tough decision to make between he and Coco Crisp; the two will battle it out in Spring Training.

Awards/Accolades: Futures Game Participant ('07)

Also deserving of consideration: Cameron Maybin, Andrew McCutchen, Brandon Jones

Homer Bailey, PitcherCincinnati Reds
Homer Bailey, Pitcher
Cincinnati Reds
P - Homer Bailey, Cincinnati Reds Numbers don't lie... except Bailey's 2007 numbers.  His groin was injured most of last season.  Plus, he is only 21 entering the 2008 season; there is plenty of time for him to turn this around.  Homer has very sound mechanics and good control of two above average pitches.  His stuff is filthy, and he has the talent/potential to anchor a rotation for years to come.  Easily the best rookie pitcher this season because he is just that good.  The starting rotation for the Reds will have the name Bailey listed somewhere on it opening up the 2008 baseball season.  Look for his numbers to turn around... drastically.

Awards/Accolades: Futures Game Participant ('07)

Clay Buchholz, PitcherBoston Red Sox
Clay Buchholz, Pitcher
Boston Red Sox
P - Clay Buchholz, Boston Red Sox There is much more that can be said about Clay that the typical fan doesn't already know.  In just his second major league start, he tossed a no-hitter.  It's only one game, so here are some more numbers to think about. Between the minors (125.1 innings) and majors (22.2 innings) Clay struck out 193 batters, that is 11.7 K/9, 4.2 K/BB, .986 WHIP, 2.31 ERA... Impressed yet?  Due to an injury to Curt Shilling, Buchholz has the opportunity to be the fifth starter in the opening day rotation.

Awards/Accolades: Futures Game Participant ('07)

Ian Kennedy,New York Yankees
Ian Kennedy,
New York Yankees
P - Ian Kennedy, New York Yankees There is so much hype around young Yankees pitchers Phillip Hughes and Joba Chamerlain that Kennedy seems to get left behind.  Ian may just be the best of the three.  Kennedy posted a 1.91 ERA last season on four different levels of ball (three major league starts).  He had 9.68 K/9, 3.01 K/BB, .183 average against, and a 13-3 record.  He relies not on his stuff to get batters out, but on the outstanding command he has of his stuff.  This combined with sound mechanics is why Kennedy will have a huge impact on the 2008 New York Yankees outcome.  Although Kennedy is most likely to start the season in Triple A, when he gets the call up, he will prove his worthiness.

Awards/Accolades: MiLB.com Starting Pitcher of the Year ('07)

Also deserving of consideration: Franklin Morales, Gio Gonzalez, Joba Chamberlain, Aaron Laffey, Adam Miller, Luke Hochevar


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Behbigben15All-Star
640 days ago
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Good article. But, I don't think it's a good thing when a pitcher's name is "Homer".
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Falcon02520Legend
640 days ago
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His actual name is David Dewitt Bailey... not sure why he goes by Homer, but I see your point
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
640 days ago
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Grant Balfour is a pitcher who needs a new name...
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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No, he doesn't need a new name. That's a name that describes him pretty well...
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JuTMSY4Legend
640 days ago
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Gaylord Perry is a Hall of famer who needs a new name...but screw it...





That's what she said...
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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Once again, nice article, Falcon. I can't wait to see what these young stars have to show for us, especially Buchholz, Ellsbury, and Longoria; those are the ones I really look forward to watching. We already got a taste of what Ellsbury can do, and Buchholz seems to be a solid pitcher; we don't know for sure yet since he didn't pitch in the Majors for that long. Longoria has received a lot of hype about being one of the best prospects in the MLB, and I really want to see if he can live up to what people believe he is.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
640 days ago
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I've seen Evan Longoria play and he is better than people have said. Just ask yourself if .304/44/153 in 733 minor league at-bats is any indication...
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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That's true, Manny, but just because you have good stats in the Minors doesn't neccesarily mean that you're going to be great in the Majors. Sure, there's a good chance you will, but you never know. The Devil Rays have good prospects anyway, and they're a pretty good clubhouse. All they need is pitching, and maybe a veteran signing or two and they should be good to go.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
640 days ago
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Who are the "Devil" Rays??

Need pitching - Kazmir is Johann Santana-lite, Shields is Curt Schilling Jr (on the mound, that is) - YES, I SAID IT! and Matt Garza is dropping many jaws in Spring Training, David Price is making a case to be in St Pete THIS season, and 6 guys with live stuff are fighting for the last two sopts in the rotation -Need pitching? check.

Sign a veteran or two - How about 2 guys with rings? Cliff Floyd, Troy Percival - check.

Good to go? Check.

October is not a punchline, it is a realistic goal.
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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LOL. I used "Devil" Rays because the Rays were called the Devil Rays until this season. The Devil Rays drafted most of those players: not the RAYS. Crawford, Kazmir, Upton, (Delmon) Young, etc.

The fact that they signed a couple veterans was a great idea. But when I meant veteran, I meant "key player" like. I know the Rays don't have much money, but I'll give a couple more years until they're a solid team.

They've got a lot going for them, and I know they're not going to be a last place team, especially since the BALTIMORONS got rid of Tejada, Bedard, and probably Brian Roberts before the season starts.
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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BTW, I remember reading about (either) the GM or the manager of the Devil Rays (last season) saying that one of their goals was to become a .500 team.

Was it possible? Yes.

Did they do it? No.

Did they have the talent to do it? I believe they did.

They just didn't have the experience (or the money) to do it.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
640 days ago
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The Rays ownership group has PLENTY (and I mean PLENTY) of money - they just don't spend it irresponsibly or to put it better - stupidly (read: Gil Meche at $8mil per)!

See: nearly doubling the payroll between 2007 and 2008. And they will continue to increase payroll as needed.

The ownership has the same plan for the Rays that is how Sternberg made all of his money - buying companies on the cheap, rebranding them, cutting non-neccessities, building weakness into strength and selling for a tremendous profit.

Sternberg grew up a Yankees fan. They want the Rays to be the Yankees - professionalism personified.

I won't be surprised to see Sternberg sell the Rays one day only to turn around and buy a majority of the Yankees... seriously.

BTW - they haven't used the "Devil" part of Rays in their stadium, on their uniforms, during their broadcasts, on the tickets or anywhere except where MLB demanded it since the end of 2005 when Sternberg took over - EXCEPT for their website... nice try, though.

Did they have the talent to go .500 last year? I DON'T think so. I was hoping for 75 wins, not 81. They have improved greatly this offseason and now I think 81 wins would be a disappointment!!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
640 days ago
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WTF? never had that happen before? Says I'm logged in and posted me anon...
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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I think you mean that they don't spend it irrespnsibly, or they don't spend it irresponsibly...
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RomiezzoLegend
640 days ago
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Like I said, they've got a lot going for them, Manny. They need starting pitchers. They can't just rely on Kazmir and have a rather sucky bullpen and get 75-80 wins. They'll need some work during the season, I think.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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Romi - Shields and Garza are way better than you apparently know. TheRays have one of the best front 3 starters in the game now.
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RomiezzoLegend
639 days ago
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Oh yeah. James Shields! And Matt Garza! CRAP! I forgot all about them. I kept remembering the guys like Jackson, Sonnanstine, Hammel, and Seo.

My bad.

And Garza a pitcher who needs just a little bit of work. He's got a good arm, don't get me wrong, but with a little experience, Garza will develop into a decent pitcher.

It really looks like the DRays have a lot going for them. You know what? I'm picking them over the Blue Jays this season.
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KelsdadAll-Star
640 days ago
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Great job, Falc. Only beef is Velez at second. He can run and nothing else. Should have Matt Antonelli here instead.
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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well, that is because I forgot about him and to be honest don't know that much about him... Velez will be starting somewhere on the field this season, so I went with him... btw, it is obvious I forgot about Antonelli because he isn't even an honorable mention... I'll make sure to remember him next time
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RomiezzoLegend
639 days ago
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Velez can run well. I think he'll be another Willy Taveras type player. Antonelli is a man you can rely on to get on base. He's a good all-around player with much better defense than Velez. I'd take Antonelli over Velez as well.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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Velez has surprising pop, too. I saw him sit on and crush a couple breaking balls. And he's got a slick glove which is why I nicknamed him "Exxon Velez" - because he's so slick! To be honest, I think Antonelli is very overtouted and overrated while Velez is actually gonna surprise some people - because he's going to play.
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RomiezzoLegend
639 days ago
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That's true. With Velez on the Giants, I think he's going to get a lot of playing time, and they'll rely on him as a leadoff or #2 hitter because he is a speedy guy who can put the ball in play as well as beat out plays.
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TwinsTerritoryVarsity
640 days ago
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No Carlos Gomez? Good list though...
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KelsdadAll-Star
640 days ago
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++++++++++++++++

I agree. Gomez didn't get any respect in New York because of Milledge and Gonzalez, now he won't get any because he plays in the boondocks.

But he can play, I'd take off Ellsbury and sub Gomez.
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TwinsTerritoryVarsity
640 days ago
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I'm really hoping the Twins don't do something stupid and start him in AAA for Span or Pridie. They said that he looks good so far and is always practicing his bunting :)
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Yakob878MVP
640 days ago
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Michael Bowden is a great up and coming star in who else but da red sox farm system
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RomiezzoLegend
639 days ago
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He played very well for 8 games with the Lancester JetHawks, but he's not that great. He played in the AA last year, and that was as high as he got, and he didn't play well for the Sea Dogs. From A+ to AA, he went from a 1.37 ERA to 4.28, and a 0.93 WHIP to 1.43. I don't think he's worthy in this article.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
640 days ago
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Very well written article...Makes it easier to know which prospects to follow this season.
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SchmiggyJKJV Squad
639 days ago
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"Soto has already been handed the starting catchers job on the south-side of Chicago" I can tell no one from Chicago has posted on here yet. North Side = Cubs, South Side = Sox, just FYI.
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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darn... I always get them backwards... thanks for pointing that out
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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fixed...
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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why did I get minused?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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Chicagoans are proud of their snobiness/ghettoness being associated with the right location.
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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Oh... well try this then "Fack north/south/east/west Chicago"
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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"East Chicago"... Love it! That's like North Cleveland, East Philly, West San Diego, South New York or North New Orleans.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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"East" Chicago used to be the domain of Capone.

Of course, chains and cement blocks were required for entry into that particular territory.

Look up Bachelor's Grove for another mob dumping ground/waters.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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I just love non-existant places.

Grand Salt Lake, The Inner Banks of North Carolina, East Virginia, Middle Dakota, New Kentucky, Old Hampshire, Maxisota, San Seattle, Death Valley Heights, Disconnecticut, Misterssippi, North Haverbrook.

And that's just in the US!! World places are fun too!!!

Outdonesia, Japot, Uran, Thataly, Bustierzil, Happyagascar, Unpackistan, Boynamedsuez Canal, Northwest Asia, Africa Minor, Yellow and Blueland, the Bahadads, etc...
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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what is your opinion on Atlantis?
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SSreportersLegend
639 days ago
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I love Santa Vegas, Nevadington.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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Lake Sahara, Dry Iceland, Libraria, Tibet Valley, Live Sea, Gnatarctica, Pacific Desert, Outdian Ocean, Pau Lanka, Arbor Day Island, Imaguay, Wegoslavia... I can do this all night.
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SSreportersLegend
639 days ago
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Trinimom and Tobago

Old Mexico

Old Jersey

Youdaho

Womantana

Street Island

Earowa.
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SchmiggyJKJV Squad
639 days ago
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I didn't minus you. And if you guys saw, I am not from Chicago, just a big fan. So I don't have any kind of snobiness in relation to this. Was just saying, if a Chicagoan had seen it they may have flipped out.  :)
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Falcon02520Legend
638 days ago
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I didn't think it was you SchmiggyJK... I was just wondering why it was minused
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
639 days ago
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Why isn't Franklin Morales on this list? After what he did in the post-season, he deserves a top spot.
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Falcon02520Legend
609 days ago
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Morales struggles with his command regularly. Although he may not get the type of hype he deserves because he plays in Colorado, he still isn't good enough to top the other three pitchers on this list...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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A piece of drift wood behind home plate for the Cubs is an upgrade after the Michael Barrett era.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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regular driftwood or driftwood that has been carved into the shape of a catcher?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Oh definitely regular. Let's not ask too much of young Mr. Soto quite yet to beat out a CARVED piece of wood.
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Falcon02520Legend
639 days ago
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just put a lawn chair back there... taking a page out of the whiffle ball hand book...
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