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Eric Mack

Highlighting top NL East prospects for '08

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


We break down the top five prospects for each organization for 2008, taking into consideration: games, at-bats, innings and major-league service time. We expect these players to have rookie status remaining heading into next year.

According to MLB rules: "A player shall be considered a rookie unless, during a previous season or seasons, he has (a) exceeded 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues; or (b) accumulated more than 45 days on the active roster of a major league club or clubs during the period of 25-player limit (excluding time in the military service and time on the disabled list)."

We have already covered the AL East, NL Central, AL Central, NL West and AL West and lastly we take a look at the NL East:

Atlanta Braves

Top Braves prospects
Player Age Pos. 2007 minor league stats
1 Brandon Jones 23 OF AA-Triple-A (combined): .295 AVG, 19 HR, 100 RBI, 84 R, 17 SB (.376 OBP, .490 SLUG)
Breakout season makes him a candidate to open season as starter.
2 Jordan Schafer 21 OF Class A (combined): .312-15-63-86-23 (.374-.513)
Multi-talented outfielder has chance to rise quickly after big year.
3 Brent Lillibridge 24 SS AA-Triple-A (combined): .282-13-58-78-42 (.341-.417)
Solid all-around shortstop will have to bide time; a bargaining chip?
4 Eric Campbell 22 3B Class A: .221-14-49-47-6 (.312-.406)
Injury-plagued year, but we see Chipper's successor rebounding.
5 Kala Kaahiue 22 1B A-Double-A (combined): .251-22-69-71-2 (.358-.473)
Trade and likely signing of Mark Teixeira severely blocks him now.
Best of the rest: SP Tommy Hanson, SP Anthony Lerew, RP Joey Devine, RP Manny Acosta, RP Jose Ascanio, 3B Van Pope, SP Cole Rohrbaugh, SS Diory Hernandez, P Jairo Cuevas, OF Cody Johnson, C Clint Sammons, SP Jeffrey Locke, SS Brandon Hicks, SP Steve Evarts, SP Chad Rodgers, SP Dan Smith, SP Jamie Richmond, SS Michael Fisher, RP Nick Feldman, 2B Cole Miles, SP Jeff Lyman, SP Cory Rasmus, 2B Chase Fontaine, RP Kris Medlen, RP Kevin Gunderson, OF Josh Burrus.
2007 rookies to lose eligibility: SS Yunel Escobar, SP Jo-Jo Reyes, RP Pete Moylan, 2B Martin Prado.

Florida Marlins

Top Marlins prospects
Player Age Pos. 2007 minor league stats
1 Chris Volstad 21 RH SP A-Double-A (combined): (12-11)-4.16-118-47-.283
Elite talent's numbers improved across the board in Double-A.
2 Gaby Hernandez 21 RH SP Double-A: (9-11)-4.22-113-56-.245
More consistent than Volstad, but ceiling not as high, perhaps.
3 Chris Coghlan 22 2B Class A (combined): .287-12-82-77-24 (.378-.474)
Dan Uggla might be hearing some footsteps by the end of 2008.
4 Gaby Sanchez 24 1B Class A: .279-9-70-89-6 (.369-.433)
Big FSL parks limited HR totals, but 2B-BB-K numbers promising.
5 Brett Carroll 25 OF AA-Triple-A (combined): .304-22-82-69-0 (.361-.572)
Not great in call-up, but his numbers are tough to argue with here.
Best of the rest: SP Brent Sinkbeil, SP Aaron Thompson, OF John Raynor, 3B Lee Mitchell, 1B Logan Morrison, OF Spike McDougall, SP Hector Correa, SP Daniel Barone, OF Jai Miller, SP Ryan Tucker, P Jesus Delgado, OF Greg Burns, SP Chris Seddon, RP Harvey Garcia, RP Carlos Martinez, C Brett Hayes, 3B Matt Dominguez, SP Graham Taylor, SP Kyle Winters, OF Kris Harvey, SS Robert Andino, RP Ross Wolf, RP Mauro Zarate, SP Sean West, RP Todd Doolittle, OF Tom Hickman, RP Jacob Marceaux.
2007 rookies to lose eligibility: OF Alejandro De Aza, SP Rick Vandenhurk, RP Matt Lindstrom, RP Henry Owens.

New York Mets

Top Mets prospects
Player Age Pos. 2007 minor league stats
1 Phil Humber 24 RH SP Triple-A: (11-9)-4.27-120-44-.244
Solid season after Tommy John surgery, but may start in Triple-A.
2 Deolis Guerra 18 RH SP Class A: (2-6)-4.01-66-25-.240
His ability to hold his own in high Class A portends big things now.
3 Kevin Mulvey 22 RH SP AA-Triple-A (combined): (12-10)-3.20-113-43-.246
Solid year puts him in the mix for look in 2008, or perhaps as trade bait.
4 Brett Harper 26 1B Double-A: .296-24-88-69-2 (.350-500)
Good power, but age-level ratio doesn't give him much of a chance.
5 Fernando Martinez 19 OF A-Double-A (combined): .265-4-22-33-3 (.331-.376)
Young Dominican signee looks like a bust, but still scouts favorite.
Best of the rest: SP Jon Niese, C Francisco Pena, OF Brahiam Maldonado, 1B Mike Carp, RP Eddie Kunz, SP Nick Carr, RP Brant Rustich, SP Scott Moviel, SP Bobby Parnell, OF Caleb Stewart, 1B Nick Evans, SP Adam Bostick, SP Tobi Stoner, SP Mike Devaney, 2B Anderson Hernandez, 2B Emmanuel Garcia, RP Willie Collazo, RP Lino Urdaneta, RP Carlos Muniz, RP Eddie Camacho, RP Will Morgan, RP John Holdzkom, SP Eric Brown, C Mike Nickeas.
2007 rookies to lose eligibility: OF Carlos Gomez, SP Mike Pelfrey, RP Joe Smith.

Philadelphia Phillies

Top Phillies prospects
Player Age Pos. 2007 minor league stats
1 Carlos Carrasco 20 RH SP A-Double-A (combined): (12-6)-3.86-102-68-.224
Slow start in Double-A kept him from potential 2007 contribution.
2 Andrew Carpenter 22 RH SP Class A: (17-6)-3.20-116-53-.242
System's pitcher of year likely starts in Double-A, but moves quick.
3 Mike Costanzo 24 3B Double-A: .270-27-86-92-2 (.368-.490)
Lot of Ks, but his power and a potential opening make him intriguing.
4 Joe Savery 21 LH SP Class A: (2-3)-2.73-22-13-.214
'07 No. 1 pick slipped due to signability, but he should arrive quick.
5 Scott Mathieson 23 RH SP A-Double-A (combined): (0-0)-4.50-9-6-.214
Comeback from Tommy John surgery will still require some work.
Best of the rest: SS Jason Donald, 2B Adrian Cardenas, SP Josh Outman, SP Kyle Drabek, SP Edgar Garcia, 2B Brad Harman, OF Jeremy Slayden, OF Dominic Brown, OF Quintin Berry, SP J.A. Happ, SP Zack Segovia, OF Greg Golson, 2B Tyler Mach, C Jason Jaramillo, SP Antonio Bastardo, SP Pat Overholt, SP Heitor Correa, SP Julian Sampson, C Lou Marson, SS Freddy Galvis, RP Brian Sanches, RP John Ennis, RP Joe Bisenius, RP Anderson Garcia, RP Yoel Hernandez, OF C.J. Henry, 3B Wellison Baez, SP Dan Brauer, RP Matt Smith.
2007 rookies to lose eligibility: SP Kyle Kendrick, C Carlos Ruiz, OF Michael Bourn, SP J.D. Durbin, RP Michael Zagurski.

Washington Nationals

Top Nationals prospects
Player Age Pos. 2007 minor league stats
3 Ross Detwiler 21 OF Class A (combined): (2-2)-3.51-28-12-.284
Made quick rise to majors, but will need full season on the farm.
1 Michael Burgess 19 OF Class A (combined): .318-11-42-32-2 (.421-.561)
'07 first-rounder had great pro debut and looks like sure-fire star!
5 Justin Maxwell 23 OF Class A (combined): .281-27-83-86-35 (.363-.533)
Speed-and-power OF had breakthrough and did well in call-up.
2 Chris Marrero 19 OF Class A (combined): .275-23-88-71-0 (.338-.484)
Watch out for one of baseball's best young slugging prospects.
4 Collin Balester 21 RH SP AA-Triple-A (combined): (4-10)-3.89-117-48-.263
Somehow avoided SPs revolving door in '07, but not far away.
Best of the rest: SP John Lannan, SP Garrett Mock, OF Kory Casto, SP Shairon Martis, SP Jordan Zimmerman, SP Glenn Gibson, RP Jonathan Albaladejo, SP Colton Willems, SP Michael Hinckley, SP Marco Estrada, P Clint Everts, 1B Larry Broadway, OF Frank Diaz, 1B Eduardo Urbina, 1B Bill Rhinehart, OF Dee Brown, SP Jhonny Nunez, SP Cory VanAllen, OF Aaron Seuss, OF Stephen Englund, OF Alejandro Hodge, RP Adam Carr, OF Brandon Watson, RP Arnie Munoz, RP Zech Zinicola, SS Esmailyn Gonzalez, SS Stephen King, SS Ian Desmond, SP Craig Stammen, C Devin Ivany.
2007 rookies to lose eligibility: SP Matt Chico, C Jesus Flores, SP Joel Hanrahan, RP Chris Schroder, SP Levale Speigner, RP Winston Abreu.

You can e-mail Emack your Fantasy Baseball prospect questions to dmfantasybaseball@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: NL East prospects in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state. Be aware, due to the large volume of submissions received, we cannot guarantee personal responses or answers to all questions.

 
 
 
Player News
Daisuke Matsuzaka
Dice-K throwing off mound
Daisuke Matsuzaka, SP, BOS
11:52 AM
News: The Boston Globe reports while Red Sox pitchers and catchers don't officially have to report until Sunday, some players have arrived early, including SP Daisuke Matsuzaka. The paper noted that Matsuzaka, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery in June, was throwing off a mound with manager Bobby Valentine watching.
Analysis: Clearly, the fact Dice-K is already throwing off a mound is good news. However, we still have to temper expectations. It usually takes pitchers 12-18 months to recover from Tommy John surgery, so we aren't expecting to see Dice-K in a major-league game until mid-summer. We will continue to update his progress as the news warrants, but Dice-K is merely a draft-and-stash option in the deepest of Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

David Ortiz
Ortiz settles before hearing
David Ortiz, DH, BOS
11:11 AM
News: DH David Ortiz and the Red Sox came to terms on a one-year contract hours before the two sides were set to go to an arbitration hearing. Ortiz signed a one-year, $14.575 million contract.
Analysis: Now that Ortiz has this business out of the way he can get down to focusing on the baseball aspect of things. Ortiz hit .309 with 29 homers and 96 RBI in 2011. He is DH-eligible only in Fantasy, which hurts his appeal a bit. But Ortiz remains a viable early-to-mid-round Fantasy pick on Draft Day.

Chris Snyder
Snyder fully recovered from surgery
Chris Snyder, C, HOU
12:27 PM
News: The Houston Chronicle reports Astros catcher Chris Snyder said he is fully recovered from the back surgery he had in June.
Analysis: A lot of folks feel Snyder will make the Astros roster out of camp, but he still needs to prove he is past his back problem, which robbed him of most of the 2011 season with Pittsburgh. Manager Brad Mills has already said Jason Castro is the team's starting catcher, but he is recovering from foot surgery and isn't expected to be ready for spring games until the second week of the exhibition schedule. In the meantime, Snyder will be battling Humberto Quintero for the backup role. Snyder has decent pop for a catcher, but his strength is defense. Snyder is more of an NL-only Fantasy option.

Ian Desmond
Nats convinced Desmond will re-emerge
Ian Desmond, SS, WAS
11:41 AM
News: CSN Washington reports the Nationals are convinced shortstop Ian Desmond is in for a bounce-back season in 2012 because of two trends they spotted in 2011. The first is that Desmond made significant strides at the plate in the second half of last season. After hitting .223 with a .264 OBP and .308 slugging percentage before the All-Star break, Desmond hit .289 with a .338 OBP and .417 slugging percentage down the stretch. He really thrived when manager Davey Johnson made him the leadoff hitter, which is a position he is expected to keep heading into the spring. The second trend is that Desmond's defense improved as the season progressed. He committed seven errors in his first 20 games and just 16 over his final 134.
Analysis: A lot of folks were excited about Desmond's 2011 outlook after he played well in his first two MLB stints in 2009 and 2010. Unfortunately, Desmond took a step back last year and will plummet down Fantasy draft boards because of it. Clearly, there is potential with Desmond. But don't reach for him on Draft Day. Let him fall to the late rounds in mixed leagues and hope that you grab a bounce-back candidate.

Phil Hughes
Hughes appears ready to compete
Phil Hughes, SP, NYY
11:26 AM
News: Newsday reports Yankees SP Phil Hughes, who looks noticeably slimmer and more muscular, said he weighs about 240 pounds. He added that in the offseason he changed his "body composition."
Analysis: The early word from Yankees camp is that Hughes is in shape and ready to compete for a spot in the rotation. Although, he is on the outside looking in if the Yankees don't trade A.J. Burnett. Though, if Hughes proves to be more valuable in the rotation than the bullpen, then the Yankees might have to reconsider his role in 2012. Let's see how Hughes does this spring training before making a final evaluation about his 2012 outlook, but clearly him being in shape is a good start. Hughes could be a viable Fantasy option again if he returns to the 18-8 pitcher he was in 2010.

Jon Garland
Garland gets shot with Indians
Jon Garland, SP, LAD
10:37 AM
News: The Indians signed SP Jon Garland to a minor-league deal on Monday. Garland, who last pitched for the Dodgers, was limited to only nine starts last season before having arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder in June.
Analysis: Garland will most likely compete with Kevin Slowey for the final spot in the Indians rotation, but he's a hittable pitcher who now may be working with less than his best stuff coming off shoulder surgery. Even if he's able to win a rotation spot, he won't be worth drafting outside of deeper AL-only leagues.

A.J. Burnett
Yanks, Pirates still talking Burnett
A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY
2/12/2012
News: The New York Daily News reports the Yankees and Pirates continued to talk Sunday about completing a trade for A.J. Burnett, but a baseball source said the sides are still "a good ways away" from agreeing on the final terms. The source added the Pirates are willing to pay $10 million of the remaining $33 million Burnett is owed over the next two seasons, but Pittsburgh has offered "two borderline prospects" in return. The Yankees could be willing to pay more of Burnett's remaining contract if they receive a top-tier prospect from Pittsburgh. A person familiar with the Yankees' thinking believes there is enough common ground that a deal could be completed in the coming days. However, ESPN.com reports their source said the Yankees aren't desperate to make a trade and the team would go to spring training with Burnett if a deal isn't completed.
Analysis: Leaving the Yankees usually has a negative impact on a player's Fantasy value, but in Burnett's case it might be the opposite, especially if he moves to the NL. He has struggled to handle the pressure of pitching in New York and a fresh start could be what he needs. Burnett had some of his best years in the majors pitching in the NL. Still, Burnett would be nothing more than a risky late-round Fantasy pick in mixed leagues.

Josh Johnson
JJ continues to feel no discomfort
Josh Johnson, SP, MIA
2/12/2012
News: The Sports Xchange reports Marlins SP Josh Johnson arrived to the team's spring training complex in Jupiter, Fla., on Feb. 9, more than a week ahead of the Marlins reporting date for pitchers and catchers. Johnson, who has been throwing off a mound near his home in Las Vegas, threw his first bullpen session of the year in Florida on Feb. 10. He felt no discomfort and expects to be ready for the first workouts on Feb. 22. He made only nine starts last year because of shoulder issues.
Analysis: Any encouraging news regarding JJ is welcomed. But Fantasy owners do have to be aware of the risk of drafting him. Of course his potential makes it worth it, but JJ has made it past 30 starts just once in his career. Look to Johnson as more of a No. 2 Fantasy SP on Draft Day, but clearly he has the potential to be your ace if he can stay healthy.

Hunter Pence
Pence likely to hit cleanup
Hunter Pence, RF, PHI
2/12/2012
News: The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Phillies manager Charlie Manuel has to find a cleanup hitter with Ryan Howard expected to miss the beginning of the season recovering from an Achilles injury, and he said his choice going into spring training is Hunter Pence.
Analysis: Pence either hit right in front of or right behind Howard after his acquisition from Houston last season and thrived in the Phillies lineup. He will miss Howard's lineup protection, but might only have to play a month without Howard. In the meantime, Pence should get plenty of RBI chances batting cleanup, and he will still have plenty of lineup protection without Howard. Look to Pence in the early rounds of Fantasy drafts.

Jason Vargas
Vargas expected to pitch in A's series
Jason Vargas, SP, SEA
2/12/2012
News: Mariners manager Eric Wedge hinted Sunday that ace Felix Hernandez and Jason Vargas are the leading candidates to start the team's first two games against the A's in Japan. "That's one of the reasons we're here early, to make sure we get Felix ready and we're probably looking at Vargas right now in regard to the first couple games," Wedge said, as reported by MLB.com. "It is a little odd, but that's OK. That's part of it. We're professionals here and we have to get multiple starters prepared for the regular season. It's not just about those two guys, it's about everybody else as well. We've got a lot of starting pitchers here in camp and we'll see how it plays out. I'm looking forward to the competition."
Analysis: Believe it or not, but Vargas is arguably the M's second-best pitcher heading into spring training. He has been a steady part of the M's rotation the last two seasons. He is 19-25 with a 4.02 ERA and 1.28 WHIP in 63 starts since the beginning of the 2010 campaign. However, he is not a dominant pitcher and has weak strikeout totals, so Vargas is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy SP on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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