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Fantasy Analysis
Flores failed to make a quality impression this spring and failed to record a hit in his first seven Grapefruit League contests. Still he is just 20 years old and has not played above Class A ball in the minors. Consider him a Fantasy option in long-term keeper leagues. (Updated 03/15/2012).
01/17/2012 04:51 2012 Fantasy outlooks: New York Mets
The Mets face a lot of question marks (Johan Santana and Jason Bay, to name a pair), but Fantasy owners can also look forward to up-and-coming talent taking big steps forward in 2012.
Wilmer Flores has landed on the Baseball America top 100 list three straight years, making his spot on this list almost obligatory. But he doesn't seem to be developing in the lower levels of the minors. In fact, he actually took a step back in 2011, declining in every major statistical category despite remaining at Class A St. Lucie. Granted, his numbers were never what attracted scouts to him in the first place, so if the idea is that his talents will suddenly click one day and turn him into an overnight middle-of-the-order threat, then that theory is still intact. But it'd be nice to see a little progress in the meantime. If nothing else, Flores makes good contact, never striking out more than 77 times in a minor-league season, so if he learns to swing at pitches he can drive and lay off the ones he can't, maybe he'll bring those power numbers up where they belong. Because his production is still theoretical at this point and because scouts give him virtually no chance of remaining at shortstop, Flores isn't quite the long-term keeper he used to be. (Updated 1/11/12)