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Fantasy Analysis
The only name worth mentioning here is Cooper, who is a 2008 first-round pick. He has decent offensive potential, but right now his path is blocked to the majors by Adam Lind. Cooper is a low-end, long-term Fantasy keeper. The rest of the players are just organizational depth and can be ignored in Fantasy. (Updated 03/25/2012).
02/29/2012 11:34 2012 Draft Prep: Top 50 Fantasy prospects
Which prospects should you circle on your Draft Day cheat sheets in 2012? Our Scott White unveils his Top 50 prospects and identifies which players will make an impact on your Fantasy teams this summer.
After a couple of disappointing seasons at Double-A New Hampshire that had some scouts wondering if he was a bust of a first-round pick in 2008, David Cooper reestablished himself as one of the best pure hitters in the minors in 2011, leading the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League with a .364 batting average. Of course, the "hitter-friendly" moniker does devalue that number slightly, but Cooper's strikeout-to-walk ratio suggests his impressive bat control was no fluke. He'll have to hit more homers to pull his weight at first base, but his 51 doubles at Triple-A Las Vegas hint of emerging power. A fair comparison for Cooper would be Casey Kotchman, who has held down a regular job for several teams over the years. Of course, Kotchman hasn't exactly stood out in Fantasy play. Cooper still has to win a job before he can live up to any comparisons, and that's no guarantee after he disappointed during a trial as the team's DH last year. He deserves a flier in deeper AL-only leagues given his pedigree and proximity to the majors, but that's about it. (Updated 2/9/12)