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Classic example of a system that looks uninspiring due to a load of talent recently sent to the majors. They should be in good shape for years anyway.
2.jingoist posted on December 20, 2012 at 12:32 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
I see that Chris Marrero's name is conspicuously absent from this top ten list.
I had thought that the Nat's management were still high on this fellow; or have some shortcommings surfaced in the recent past that would have them no longer considering him as an MLB player?
Marrero simply hasn't shown the power bat everyone expected, his other tools are subpar, and he's been dealing with injuries (2012 was basically a wasted season). He's not a top-10 prospect at this stage of his career.
Don't forget, also, that the Nationals traded Alex Meyer, who would also have been in this list.
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1. andrewberg posted on December 20, 2012 at 12:31 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I had thought that the Nat's management were still high on this fellow; or have some shortcommings surfaced in the recent past that would have them no longer considering him as an MLB player?
Don't forget, also, that the Nationals traded Alex Meyer, who would also have been in this list.
-- MWE
Derek Norris as well.
And going back even further, Randy Johnson.
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