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Eric Mack

Prospects Report: Grading the kids at the half

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


Former manager Dallas Green wasn't famous for a whole lot, but he was genius for saying, "Prospects are suspects." No one likes a suspects list, but we decided the halfway point of the season is a great time to break down the worst/best of the rookies and prospects here this week.

We do a rookie watch every week (see below), so we will focus first on the biggest busts among them and then outline some midseason picks for the All-Prospect Team and All-Disappointment Team. Bust might be a bit strong of a word when referring to these young players, but remember this is relative to their preseason draft position.

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AL rookie bust

The AL rookie class has been steadily improving, especially among pitchers (mostly of the unheralded variety), but there are plenty more bust candidates. Travis Snider is back in the minor leagues. David Price hasn't been as good as advertised and every time Matt Wieters takes a step forward, he manages to take a step back. Our preseason No. 1 and No. 2 rookies, Price and Wieters, also happen to be our biggest busts. A part of this is due to the fact it took them so long to get called up from Triple-A, but their draft position suggested so much more right away. We still think they are going to be valuable in the second half, but our winner (loser?) is ...

Price, Tampa Bay

NL rookie bust

Unlike the AL, the NL rookie class has been rather underwhelming. It was somewhat expected to be shallow compared to the AL, though. But it is improving of late with the immediate impact of Tommy Hanson. He was the preseason NL Rookie of the Year pick. The close second, Cameron Maybin, is toiling back in Triple-A, showing improvement but yet to prove to be better than a Quadruple-A player: Dominant in the minor leagues, unfit for the majors. Maybin is hitting .324 through 145 at-bats and has improved his strikeout-to-walk rate (25-19). The power isn't there yet, with one homer, but we expected he would be more of an impact player in Rotisserie leagues for his steals. He has just five. Forget about his numbers before he was demoted. He was awful: .202 average, 1 homer, .280 on-base percentage and .310 slugging percentage, striking out 31 times in 84 at-bats and walking just eight times.

Maybin, Florida

First half all-prospect team

All these players started the year in the minors leagues. They might not necessarily be the best prospects at their position (some are), but they have been at least topical this first half:

C -- Buster Posey, Giants -- He is soaring to prominence and might even challenge Wieters for best young catcher next spring.
1B -- Justin Smoak, Rangers -- There is talk he could replace struggling sophomore and whiff machine Chris Davis in the second half.
2B -- Sean Rodriguez, Angels -- He has been buried on the bench like Brandon Wood before him, but his power breakthrough was fun to track.
3B -- Josh Vitters, Cubs -- He was promoted to high Class A finally, so we will get to see him against some better competition now.
SS -- Gordon Beckham, White Sox -- He has recently gotten hot and could prove to be valuable even in mixed formats after the break.
OF -- Michael Stanton, Marlins -- This organization doesn't tend to rush teenagers, but this 19-year-old is already popping homers in Double-A.
OF -- Michael Taylor, Phillies -- He was so hot in Triple-A our users clamored for him and prompted us to add him to the database.
OF -- Desmond Jennings, Rays -- The 22-year-old has hit .321 with 28 steals, posting a .394 OBP and a .487 SLUG.
SP -- Tommy Hanson, Braves -- It is as unfair to list him here as it was for the Braves to keep him down that long.
SP -- David Price, Rays -- Ditto, but he hasn't quite been as impressive in Year 2 as a pro as he was last year.
SP -- Madison Bumgarner, Giants -- This teenager is so dominant in Double-A, he could be a candidate to help down the stretch.
SP -- Clay Buchholz, Red Sox -- He doesn't have rookie eligibility, but he is being held back like a prospect. Our guess: Up before August.
SP -- Chris Tillman, Orioles -- The fact he hasn't been considered anything more than a September call-up tells you what the O's think of him.
RP -- Neftali Feliz, Rangers -- It is easy to slot him here now that the Rangers decided he would help down the stretch in the bullpen.

First half all-disappointment team

These players have been disappointments in some way to Fantasy owners in the first half. They could be performing well, but their situation or circumstance holds them back right now.

C -- Jeff Clement, Mariners -- We figured he was going to make the team, but a knee injury kept him out from behind the plate.
1B -- Lars Anderson, Red Sox -- He hasn't been able to match the hype to date, hitting just .257 with a .405 SLUG and 66 strikeouts in 67 games.
2B -- Matt Antonelli, Padres -- After hitting .215 last year, he was injured and then returned to hit .185 thus far. Maybe 2007 was the fluke.
3B -- Brandon Wood, Angels -- His appearance here has less to do with his numbers than it does with the Angels keeping him down.
SS -- Wilmer Flores, Mets -- It is tough to pick on a 17-year-old, but the next Miguel Cabrera was a lot more productive a year ago.
OF -- Cameron Maybin, Marlins -- Even with the self-destruction of Dontrelle Willis, the Tigers are winning the Miguel Cabrera trade still.
OF -- Fernando Martinez, Mets -- It is impressive he is playing meaningful games in the majors at 20, but he is overmatched right now.
OF -- Lastings Milledge, Pirates -- It could be his character, but two teams have traded him now, and gotten surprisingly little for him.
SP -- David Price, Rays -- This is harsh to list him here, but it is just a function of the enormous expectations. He can reach them still, though.
SP -- Brett Anderson, A's -- He was ticking it up to 97 mph in his last start, but he and Trevor Cahill have been outpitched by Josh Outman.
SP -- Jeff Samardzija, Cubs -- There was a time we figured he was an instant ace, but he is stuck in relief in lieu of Randy Wells. Who?
SP -- Adam Miller, Indians -- We have anticipated his arrival for years, fairly or not, but his career-threatening surgery was a real bummer.
SP -- Clay Buchholz, Red Sox -- Another one on both teams. As dominant as he has been, it is as disappointing we cannot get him in the majors.
RP -- Ryan Perry, Tigers -- A spring that started so promising led us to think he could close this year. He is, but back in Triple-A now.

Rookie watch

Top AL rookies to date

  1. Rick Porcello, SP, DET -- He is going to be less impressive in the second half, so you might want to sell high.
  2. Ricky Romero, SP, TOR -- He has been on a roll. We don't think he is this good long term, but he is definitely useful.
  3. Andrew Bailey, RP, OAK -- He has been a pleasant first-half surprise and useful in any league at the closer spot.
  4. Nolan Reimold, OF, BAL -- It is the year of the rookie pitcher in the AL, but Reimold leads in power categories.
  5. Brett Gardner, OF, NYY -- His 30-plus steals pace makes him valuable in all Rotisserie leagues, even in a time-share.

Top NL rookies to date

  1. Tommy Hanson, SP, ATL -- We hinted you might want to sit him vs. the Yankees and Red Sox and he went on to blank them both.
  2. Colby Rasmus, OF, STL -- Walkoff game-winner Wednesday night could be his highlight moment in his candidacy tape.
  3. J.A. Happ, SP, PHI -- He started the season in the bullpen, and unbeaten. The Phillies really need him now.
  4. Andrew McCutchen, OF, PIT -- We called him the next Lastings Milledge and they will be teammates soon. McCutchen obviously looks better.
  5. Kenshin Kawakami, SP, ATL -- He needs to be careful because Tim Hudson (elbow) is coming back in August.

Prospect watch

Every Thursday, we break down all the minor leaguers who are owned in at least 1 percent of our Fantasy leagues. This will be your essential guide to unearthing the elite prospects before they hit the big time.

CBSSports.com's most-owned minor leaguers
Player POS TM % Player POS TM % Player POS TM %
Clay Buchholz SP BOS 40 Charles Lofgren SP CLE 2 Brett Sinkbeil SP FLA 1
Howie Kendrick 2B ANA 34 Matt Maloney SP CIN 2 Joe Mather LF STL 1
Elijah Dukes RF WAS 28 Troy Patton SP BAL 2 Kasey Kiker SP TEX 1
Fausto Carmona SP CLE 27 Wilmer Flores SS NYM 2 Cesar Carrillo SP SD 1
Matt LaPorta OF CLE 27 Kyle Drabek SP PHI 2 Bradley Holt SP NYM 1
Andy Sonnanstine SP TB 24 Ian Kennedy SP NYY 2 Collin Balester SP WAS 1
Brandon Wood 3B ANA 22 Chad Cordero RP SEA 2 Tyler Colvin LF CHC 1
Cameron Maybin CF FLA 21 Aaron Cunningham OF OAK 2 David Cooper 1B TOR 1
Manny Parra SP MIL 20 Jemile Weeks 2B OAK 2 Bryan Augenstein SP ARI 1
Madison Bumgarner SP SF 18 Junichi Tazawa SP BOS 2 Wes Hodges 3B CLE 1
Travis Snider OF TOR 17 Hank Conger C ANA 2 Ryan Shealy 1B KC 1
Ian Snell SP PIT 16 Dallas McPherson 3B SF 2 Chin-lung Hu SS LA 1
Chris Tillman SP BAL 16 Adam Miller SP CLE 2 Barbaro Canizares OF ATL 1
Lastings Milledge CF PIT 15 Michael Taylor LF PHI 2 Mark Prior SP SD 1
Pedro Alvarez 3B PIT 12 Scott Elbert RP LA 2 Josh Barfield 2B CLE 1
Buster Posey C SF 12 Lou Marson C PHI 2 Jason Knapp SP PHI 1
Neftali Feliz SP TEX 12 Freddie Freeman 1B ATL 2 Jerry Owens CF SEA 1
Alcides Escobar SS MIL 11 Brett Lawrie C MIL 2 Mark Melancon RP NYY 1
Justin Smoak 1B TEX 11 Todd Frazier SS CIN 2 Cole Rohrbough SP ATL 1
Carlos Carrasco SP PHI 11 Jordan Walden SP ANA 2 Ryan Kalish OF BOS 1
Shairon Martis SP WAS 10 Marc Rzepczynski SP TOR 2 Brandon Allen OF CHW 1
Kyle Davies SP KC 10 Blake DeWitt 2B LA 2 Mark Trumbo 1B ANA 1
Jordan Schafer OF ATL 10 Chris Valaika SS CIN 2 Adam Rosales 3B CIN 1
Jason Heyward OF ATL 10 Andrew Brackman SP NYY 2 Brent Lillibridge SS CHW 1
Emmanuel Burriss SS SF 9 Greg Halman OF SEA 2 Gorkys Hernandez CF PIT 1
Lars Anderson 1B BOS 8 Dominic Brown OF PHI 2 Kyle Kendrick SP PHI 1
Michael Bowden SP BOS 8 David Freese 3B STL 2 Chris Nelson SS COL 1
Jake Arrieta SP BAL 8 Jason Castro C HOU 2 Henry A. Rodriguez SP OAK 1
Wade Davis SP TB 8 Alfredo Figaro SP DET 2 Josh Whitesell 1B ARI 1
Jeff Clement C SEA 8 Adrian Cardenas SS OAK 2 Rodrigo Lopez SP PHI 1
Brett Wallace 3B STL 7 Jason Donald SS PHI 2 Jesus Guzman 3B SF 1
Franklin Morales SP COL 7 Sean Gallagher SP OAK 2 Michael Main SP TEX 1
Jarrod Parker SP ARI 7 Jensen Lewis RP CLE 2 Humberto Sanchez RP NYY 1
Brian Matusz SP BAL 7 Bud Norris SP HOU 2 Deolis Guerra SP MIN 1
Jose Arredondo RP ANA 7 Michael Saunders 3B SEA 2 Eric Patterson 2B OAK 1
Michael Moustakas 3B KC 6 Ben Revere CF MIN 2 Greg Smith SP COL 1
Gaby Sanchez 1B FLA 6 Jose Ceda RP FLA 2 Christian Friedrich SP COL 1
Dana Eveland SP OAK 6 Daric Barton 1B OAK 2 Casey Weathers RP COL 1
Tim Beckham SS TB 6 Joe Koshansky 1B MIL 1 Daryl Jones CF STL 1
Matt Latos SP SD 6 Tom Gorzelanny SP PIT 1 Fautino De Los Santos RP OAK 1
Austin Jackson OF NYY 6 Kevin Frandsen 2B SF 1 Jared Burton RP CIN 1
Josh Vitters 3B CHC 6 Danny Cortes SP KC 1 Brandon Erbe SP BAL 1
Timothy Alderson SP SF 6 Dellin Betances SP NYY 1 Martin Perez SP TEX 1
Michael Stanton OF FLA 6 William Rowell 3B BAL 1 Brad Mills RP TOR 1
Carlos Santana C CLE 6 Ethan Martin SP LA 1 Matt Tuiasosopo 3B SEA 1
Dayan Viciedo 3B CHW 5 J.R. Towles C HOU 1 Brandon Backe SP HOU 1
Jeanmar Gomez SP CLE 5 Brad Lincoln SP PIT 1 Cory Wade RP LA 1
David Purcey SP TOR 5 Wilkin Ramirez OF DET 1 Nicholas Weglarz 1B CLE 1
Yonder Alonso 1B CIN 5 Josh Reddick LF BOS 1 Sean Doolittle 1B OAK 1
Logan Morrison 1B FLA 5 Kevin Pucetas SP SF 1 Jeremy Jeffress SP MIL 1
Desmond Jennings OF TB 5 Josh D. Fields RP SEA 1 Clete Thomas LF DET 1
Ryan Rowland-Smith SP SEA 5 Kyle Skipworth C FLA 1 John Bowker 1B SF 1
Alexi Casilla 2B MIN 4 Radhames Liz SP BAL 1 Hector Rondon SP CLE 1
Michael Ynoa SP OAK 4 Cedric Hunter CF SD 1 Daryl Thompson SP CIN 1
Kila Ka'aihue DH KC 4 Justin Maxwell CF WAS 1 Bryan D. Anderson C STL 1
Ryan Perry RP DET 4 Brandon Jones LF ATL 1 Engel Beltre OF TEX 1
Matt Joyce OF TB 4 Brandon Snyder 1B BAL 1 Jeff Larish DH DET 1
J.P. Arencibia C TOR 4 Wilson Ramos C MIN 1 Isaac Davis 1B NYM 1
Reid Brignac SS TB 4 Eugenio Velez 2B SF 1 Wilson Betemit 1B CHW 1
Max Ramirez C TEX 4 Daniel Schlereth RP ARI 1 Joe Savery SP PHI 1
Eric Hosmer 1B KC 4 Wilin Rosario C COL 1 Reese Havens SS NYM 1
Jhoulys Chacin SP COL 4 Ivan DeJesus SS LA 1 Ryan Tucker SP FLA 1
Angel Villalona 3B SF 4 Jess Todd RP STL 1 Chris C. Carter DH BOS 1
Jesus Montero C NYY 4 Austin Romine C NYY 1 Andrew Cashner SP CHC 1
Carlos Triunfel SS SEA 3 Joshua Lindblom P LA 1 Chris Johnson 3B HOU 1
Angel Salome C MIL 3 Chris Heisey CF CIN 1 Trevor Reckling RP ANA 1
Jose Tabata OF PIT 3 Drew Stubbs OF CIN 1 Jesse Crain RP MIN 1
Jeremy Hellickson SP TB 3 Trevor Crowe OF CLE 1 Juan Francisco 3B CIN 1
Aaron Hicks OF MIN 3 Daniel Moskos SP PIT 1 Wade LeBlanc SP SD 1
Eric O. Young 2B COL 3 Michael Burgess RF WAS 1 Nicholas Noonan SS SF 1
Matt Dominguez 3B FLA 3 Kevin Mulvey SP MIN 1
Players no longer on the list
Chris Marrero OF WAS 3 Jordan Danks CF CHW 1 Homer Bailey SP CIN
Matt Antonelli 2B SD 3 Billy Buckner RP ARI 1 Jeff Samardzija RP CHC
Jake McGee SP TB 3 Neil Walker 3B PIT 1 David Hernandez SP BAL
Tyler Flowers C CHW 3 Jon Meloan RP TB 1 Travis Buck RF OAK
Phillippe Aumont SP SEA 3 Mitchell Boggs SP STL 1 Joaquin Arias 2B TEX
Chris C. Carter 1B OAK 3 Brian Barden 3B STL 1 Julio Borbon CF TEX
Beau Mills 1B CLE 3 Edwin Maysonet SS HOU 1 John Raynor OF FLA
Jonathon Niese SP NYM 3 Michael Brantley OF CLE 1 Yorman Bazardo RP PHI
Anthony Swarzak SP MIN 3 Conor M. Gillaspie 3B SF 1 Brandon Crawford SS SF
Will Inman SP SD 2 Andrew Lambo LF LA 1 Cale Iorg SS DET

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Josh Johnson
JJ continues to feel no discomfort
Josh Johnson, SP, MIA
3:09 PM
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.

Scott Kazmir
Kazmir to throw for scouts
Scott Kazmir, SP, LAA
3:32 PM
News: ESPN reports free agent SP Scott Kazmir will throw for scouts in Houston on Wednesday.
Analysis: Control problems have destroyed Kazmir's career. But he is only 28 years old, so if he figures out how to pitch again, then he might make it back to the majors. Luckily for Fantasy owners they can leave Kazmir on waivers until further notice. Let him sign with a team and prove his worth before adding him in any format.

Russell Martin
Martins vows to be 'fittest Yankee'
Russell Martin, C, NYY
3:25 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports Yankees C Russell Martin is healthy going into spring training, a change from his first season as a Yankee, when he was finishing up rehab on an injured hip and knee. Before 2011 spring training, Martin had little chance to build power in his legs, so a full winter of workouts "will be a huge difference," Martin told the New York Daily News. Martin believes, in fact, that he might be the fittest Yankee in camp this year. "If there's any guys in more shape than me, I"d be surprised," Martin said. "If there are, I'd be happy, because I'm coming ready this year." Martin also said he's already begun taking swings, something he didn't do until a few days before spring training began last year.
Analysis: You really have to be encouraged to hear this report from Martin, who hit .237 with 18 homers and 65 RBI in his first season with New York. The fact he no longer has to look over his shoulder either now that Jesus Montero has been traded means Martin is the unquestioned No. 1 catcher for New York. He might not hit for a pretty average, but Martin has the power and RBI opportunities to be a viable low-end Fantasy starter.

Denard Span
Span doing eye exercises
Denard Span, CF, MIN
3:14 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports Twins OF Denard Span, recovering from a concussion and migraines that limited him last season, has been doing eye exercises this offseason. He works on a computer program. "I do it three or four times a week for about a half hour," he said. "It's just strengthening up my focus, keeping my eyes focused on the target, stuff like that. That's definitely been good."
Analysis: Despite the emergence of Ben Revere, the Twins are going to start Span in center field. They aren't letting one injury-plagued season cost Span his starting job. That's the good news. Now, Span has to get his career back on track. Span won't get you a lot of homers or RBI, but he could hit for a decent average, score some runs and steal some bases. Look to Span as a late-round Fantasy option, with a little more value in Rotisserie formats.

Nate Adcock
Adcock to compete for rotation spot
Nate Adcock, RP, KC
3:06 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports Nate Adcock was with the Royals last season after being a Rule 5 draft pick from the Pirates. Adcock, who made three spot starts and mostly worked in long relief, will be a rotation candidate in spring training. He went to the Arizona Fall League to throw more innings. Adcock, however, could go back to the minors if he fails to land a job in March. He had not pitched above Class A before last season.
Analysis: Adcock went 2-2 with a 4.44 ERA in six starts in the Arizona Fall League. His most encouraging stat line was his 23 strikeouts to four walks in 24 1/3 innings. Adcock was never a dominant pitcher in the minors, so even if he wins a rotation spot this spring, consider him at best an AL-only Fantasy option.

Jacob Turner
Tigers still evaluating Turner
Jacob Turner, SP, DET
2:59 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports Jacob Turner might have the highest ceiling among the handful of candidates for Detroit's vacant fifth starter spot, but prudence might dictate he smooth out some rough edges for a half-season in the minors. GM Dave Dombrowski recently cited lefties Andy Oliver, Drew Smyly, Duane Below, Casey Crosby and Adam Wilk as among the contenders for the rotation along with Turner, who would make it an all-right-handed starting staff were he to emerge this spring. "I feel comfortable if Below or Wilk were the No. 5 starter, that they could do a job for us out there," Dombrowski said. "But unless something really surprises me, they don't have the overall upside of a Jacob Turner, who I'm not really sure is ready or not. I don't know if we'll know that until we get down there (to Florida), see him perform and also see some of those other guys perform."
Analysis: Turner had some command issues and didn't pitch off his fastball enough in three cameo starts for the Tigers last season, but the most glaring fault was an inability to stop even the slowest runners from stealing bases on him. "First of all, (Turner) has quality stuff and is going to be a tremendous big-league pitcher," Dombrowski said. "I don't have a question about that. This guy is really good. But last year, if you were watching us at the big-league level, you would have said, 'There's no way this guy could be ready.' I've seen guys who get a cup of coffee at the big league level, guys for whom the game moved real fast. And they come back to pitch very well. But I'm interested in seeing where some of those young guys are in their development, and whether they can step forward to do the job." Turner could be worth a late-round Fantasy flier in deeper formats on Draft Day, so continue to track his progress.

Drew Smyly
Smyly has Tigers smiling
Drew Smyly, SP, DET
2:56 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports SP prospect Drew Smyly, Detroit's second choice in the 2010 draft, has a solid chance to make the Tigers' roster in a multi-pitcher battle for the club's fifth rotation spot. GM Dave Dombrowski tagged Smyly, who pitched better at Double-A than he did in high Class A, is "one guy I'm interested in seeing because I've not seen much of him. He's only been in the organization one year, but some people in our minor league system feel he's ready to pitch in the big leagues right now."
Analysis: Smyly was 7-3 with a 2.58 ERA for Lakeland (Class A), then went 4-3 with a 1.18 ERA in eight games for Erie (Double-A). "He not only pitched well in the minors last year," Dombrowski said, "but he went to international competition (Pan American Games) and was the No. 1 pitcher on that team. In general, when you look at guys who've been successful in international competition, the majority of them end up pitching in the big leagues the next year." Although he has just one minor-league season under his belt, Smyly could move fast because he is more polished than a high-school draftee since he pitched in the SEC. The only real concern is that Smyly has had health issues in the past, but it appears his talent might get him to the majors sooner than many may think. He remains a viable long-term Fantasy keeper, but if he wins a rotation spot out of camp, then consider Smyly more of an AL-only Fantasy option to start his career.

Michael Brantley
Brantley considered starting LF
Michael Brantley, LF, CLE
2:48 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports OF Michael Brantley will go to training camp as the starter in left field, according to manager Manny Acta. Brantley finished the 2011 season on the disabled list because of a hand injury that resulted in surgery on Aug. 23 to remove a broken hamate bone in his right hand. Acta said Brantley will be ready to resume baseball activities in spring training.
Analysis: In 451 at bats last year, Brantley batted .266 with seven home runs, 46 RBI and 13 stolen bases. Brantley was a good contact hitter in the minors, but he never really hit for power. He had some speed on the base paths, which he could provide for Fantasy owners. But we aren't sure yet how much offensive upside he has, so consider Brantley at best a late-round Fantasy flier in mixed leagues.

Billy Hamilton
Hamilton to remain at SS
Billy Hamilton, SS, CIN
2:45 PM
News: The Sports Xchange reports Reds prospect Billy Hamilton will continue to play exclusively as shortstop this season. Hamilton played some second base his first two years in the organization. "Good shortstops are hard to find," Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said.
Analysis: With Hamilton's speed, Fantasy owners wish he was in the majors this season. However, he hasn't played past Class A, so Hamilton still has some work to do before making it to the majors. The Reds are going to give Zack Cozart his chance to start at shortstop in 2012, and if we are lucky, we might see Hamilton when rosters expand in September. He totaled 103 stolen bases in 2011 and has 165 stolen bases in 247 minor-league games. Hamilton remains a long-term Fantasy keeper.

Jorge De La Rosa
Rockies won't 'push' De La Rosa
Jorge De La Rosa, SP, COL
2:38 PM
News: The Denver Post reports while the Rockies are pleased with Jorge De La Rosa's progress, they will continue to be cautious with him. De La Rosa, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery last summer, is already throwing in bullpen sessions. "He is way ahead, but we are not going to push him," GM Dan O'Dowd said. "There's a difference between being ahead and being major-league sharp. Our goal is not just getting De La Rosa back to the big leagues, our goal is getting De La Rosa back to where he can get outs at the big-league level."
Analysis: De La Rosa is expected to progress to facing live hitters in mid-March, as long as he avoids all setbacks. When camp breaks, De La Rosa will stay in extended spring training and continue his rehab by working against minor league hitters. Trainer Keith Dugger said that if all goes well, De La Rosa could begin a 30-day minor league rehab assignment in late April or May. De La Rosa, who will be 31 on April 5, went 34-24 for the Rockies with a 4.49 ERA and 434 strikeouts in 436 2/3 innings since being obtained from the Royals in April 2008. De La Rosa is merely a draft-and-stash option on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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