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Eric Mack

Highlighting top Brewers prospects for '10

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


We break down the top five prospects for each organization for 2010, 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)."

Note: Statistics are those at each stop in the minors this season and age represents how old they will be on opening day 2010.

Milwaukee Brewers

It was a rebuilding year for the Brewers, who finally made the playoffs in 2008, only to fall back to mediocrity in '09. The thing is, this team is anything but mediocre if they had just acquired some pitching. Perhaps it comes from the farm in 2010?

1. Alcides Escobar, SS, 23

Escobar barely qualifies as a rookie having not surpassed the service time or at-bats after his August call-up to replace J.J. Hardy. Hardy fell out of favor due to inconsistency and the Brewers appear committed to Escobar long term. He hit .304 with a homer, 11 RBI, 20 runs, four steals, a .333 batting-average against and a .368 slugging percentage with the Brewers. He won't hit for power, but he can slap his way on base and be a 30-40 steal candidate in his first full season after going .298-4-34-76-42, .353-.409 in 430 at-bats in his first Triple-A campaign. His steals will be useful relative to his late-round draft slot and at a thin shortstop position on Draft Day. Long-term, he could develop some Jose B. Reyes-like power.

2. Mark Rogers, SP, 24

We have waited years for Rogers to get healthy and make good on his immense potential. It finally came in 22 starts in high Class A last year. Granted, it was a pitcher-friendly league and ballpark, but his 1.67 ERA, .201 batting-average against and 67 strikeouts in 64 2/3 innings are eye-popping for an injury-prone former elite pitching prospect. Rogers will be stretched out cautiously after his years of injury woes and coming off shoulder surgery, so don't expect more than 125 innings out of him combined between the minors and perhaps the majors by the end of the season. He still might become that future front-line starter he was once billed to be.

3. Brett Lawrie, 2B, 20

Lawrie, the team's first-round pick in 2008 out of a Canadian high school made quite a splash in his first season as a pro, going a combined .274-13-65-54-19 (.340-.436) in 424 at-bats between low Class A and Double-A. He is a gifted hitter who feels most comfortable at second base, where his pop should play nicely in Fantasy in a few years. We expect (hope?) Rickie Weeks to be healthier and have a breakthrough this season, so Lawrie will get a long ride in Double-A this season and be a popular name on prospect lists for 2011.

4. Amaury Rivas, SP, 24

The Brewers were just a few starters from being a contender last season. If only they have a few more arms like Rivas' to turn to. They might turn to him by June 1 in 2010, which makes him a top target in deeper NL-only and long-term keeper leagues in the latter rounds on Draft Day. Unlike Rogers and the starting pitcher prospect below, Rivas put together a full season that could make him an impact pitcher for the Brewers and Fantasy owners in the second half. He went 13-7 with a 2.98 ERA, .220 BAA and 123 strikeouts in 133 High Class A innings last season. He will start in Double-A out of spring training, barring something unforeseen, and could move quickly from there if he stays dominant.

5. Jeremy Jeffress, SP, 22

Jeffress tested positive for a "drug of abuse" for a third time and received a 100-game suspension under Minor League Baseball's Joint Drug Treatment and Prevention Program on June 29, 2009. That kept him from being a potential candidate to help the pitching-needy Brewers last season and now puts some doubt about whether his previous results are tainted by some substance he took. There were reports the drug has continued to be marijuana, though. Consider Jeffress a potential future ace in keeper leagues, but his chances of making it up to Milwaukee before June 1 are slim.

Best of the rest: Caleb Gindl, OF; Jonathan Lucroy, C; Angel Salome, C; Cutter Dykstra, OF; Taylor Green, 3B; Tim Dillard, SP; Josh J. Butler, SP; Jake Odorizzi, SP; Cody Scarpetta, SP; Wily Peralta, SP; Eric Arnett, SP; Zach Braddock, RP; Lorenzo Cain, OF; Kentrail Davis, OF; Kyle Heckathorn, SP; Max Walla, OF; Alex Periard, SP; Lee Haydel, OF; Nick A. Green, SP; Brent Brewer, SS; R.J. Seidel, RP; Setch Lintz, SP; Omar Aguilar, SP; Efrain Nieves, SP; Evan Frederickson, SP; Eric Farris, 2B; Cody Adams, SP; Cameron Garfield, C; Josh Prince, SS; Brooks Hall, SP; Nick Bucci, SP; Logan Schafer, OF; Joe Koshansky, OF; Evan Anundsen, RP; and Maverick Lasker, SP.

2009 rookies to exhaust eligibility: Casey McGeheee, 2B/3B; Mat Gamel, 3B; Chris Narveson, RP; and Chris Smith, RP.

Last year's top five here: Gamel, 3B; Salome, C; Jeffress, SP; Escobar, SS; and Green, 3B.

You can e-mail Emack your prospect questions to DMFantasyBaseball@cbs.com. Be sure to put 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 to all questions.

 
 
 
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A.J. Burnett
Burnett market is heating up
A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY
12:48 PM
News: FOXSports.com reports that four teams are now interested in Yankees SP A.J. Burnett, including the Pirates, who have been in trade negotiations over the righty for the last three days. The Pirates are still the Yankees' preferred trading partner, though ESPN.com reports that the two sides are still in dispute over how much of Burnett's salary the Yankees should pay and which players Pittsburgh would give up. One of the four teams vying for Burnett is on his "no-trade list," though that team has not been identified.
Analysis: While the Yankees and Pirates are not close to making a deal, several sources have reported that there is a good chance that the sides will come to an agreement before the start of the regular season. A move to the National League will probably have a positive impact on Burnett's stats, but ultimately, he would still be too big of a risk to draft in standard mixed leagues.

Jason Varitek
Varitek getting some interest
Jason Varitek, C, BOS
12:16 PM
News: CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman reports that free agent C Jason Varitek has received some interest from teams this offseason, and he will soon decide whether to play in 2012. The Red Sox, for whom Varitek has played his entire 15-year major league career, are among the teams interested. Retirement is a possible option for the 39-year-old.
Analysis: Varitek has played in just 107 games over the last two seasons, so even if he decides to play one more year, he is unlikely to be a factor in most Fantasy leagues. He does still have some pop in his bat, though, so owners in deep formats should stay tuned to see what Varitek decides.

Brandon Gomes
Gomes recovering from back surgery
Brandon Gomes, RP, TB
11:18 AM
News: The Tampa Bay Times reports that Rays RP Brandon Gomes continues to recover from back surgery that he underwent in November, and he is at risk of missing the beginning of spring training. Gomes had the procedure to clean out the area around a disc, and he is still probably at least two weeks away from throwing off a mound. "Right now it's progressing along great, I don't really see anything to be concerned about," Gomes told reporters on Friday. "I might miss the very beginning of spring training, but that's about it." Gomes could still be ready for the beginning of the regular season.
Analysis: Gomes pitched well in his rookie season, posting a 2.92 ERA in 40 games with the Rays. He will probably fill a middle relief role for Tampa Bay again this season. A good strikeout pitcher, Gomes is a low-end option for owners in leagues that use middle relievers.

Cody Ross
Ross re-working his swing
Cody Ross, LF, BOS
9:59 AM
News: Red Sox OF Cody Ross was disappointed with his 2011 season, in which he batted just .240 for the Giants, but he told WEEI.com that he is making some changes in order perform better in 2012. Ross watched video from his performances last year and noticed some adjustments that he needed to make at the plate. Specifically, Ross said he is "really focusing on just driving the ball and staying on top of the ball as opposed to swinging with more of an upper-cut." Ross started to address these changes late last season, working with former Giants teammate Carlos Beltran.
Analysis: Ross' flyball rate skyrocketed to 48 percent last season, resulting in a high percentage of flyouts, which put a damper on his batting average. Not only could his new approach to hitting help him to cut back on those easy outs, but it could pay big dividends in doubles-friendly Fenway Park. Ross lacks a regular position, but between filling in for injured Carl Crawford (wrist) early in the year and spelling Ryan Sweeney in right field, he could put together a decent amount of playing time. Look to Ross as a solid option in AL-only leagues.

Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera shedding weight for move to 3B
Miguel Cabrera, 3B, DET
2/10/2012
News: Tigers C Alex Avila told ESPN.com on Friday that Miguel Cabrera has lost 20-25 pounds this offseason in anticipation of his move to third base. Cabrera, who played first base each of the last few seasons, is moving to the hot corner with Prince Fielder signing with Detroit in the offseason. Cabrera batted .344 with 30 home runs and 105 RBI in 2011.
Analysis: Cabrera came up as an infielder and has shown in the past that he can play the hot corner. His size has been one of the bigger question marks on whether or not he can last an entire season at third base so shedding some weight should help the process. Good thing for Fantasy owners is that his defense will not affect on his value, and he should continue to mash at the plate for Detroit. Add to the fact that he will gain duel eligibility and owners should target Cabrera as a Top 5 Fantasy option on Draft Day.

Sean White
White catches on with BoSox
Sean White, RP, COL
12:42 AM
News: The Red Sox signed RP Sean White to a minor-league deal on Friday. The right-hander posted a 5.68 ERA in 53 appearances in the minors for the Rockies last season.
Analysis: White has a career 4.16 ERA and last pitched in the majors in 2010. Even if he breaks camp with the big club, plan on ignore him in all Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

Garrett Jones
Jones to stay in Pittsburgh
Garrett Jones, RF, PIT
2/10/2012
News: CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman reports that the Yankees offered A.J. Burnett to the Pirates, but had asked for OF Garrett Jones in return. The Pirates balked at the offer, as they want to hold on to Jones. However, negotiations for a trade involving Burnett are ongoing, as the teams are differing on how much of Burnett's salary that Yankees should pay.
Analysis: Should the Pirates change their minds, Jones would certainly benefit from a move to the Yankees and their homer-friendly park. However, it appears that Jones will be staying put in Pittsburgh, where he will remain an option mostly for owners in NL-only leagues.

Zachary Walters
Walters opening some eyes
Zachary Walters, SS, ARI
2/10/2012
News: Nationals prospect Zachary Walters was chosen to play in the Arizona Fall League this offseason and has opened some eyes with his play. While he batted just .205 with one homer and 10 RBI through 24 games, Washington infield coordinator Jeff Garber told MASNSports.com that he has been impressed with the 22-year-old. "Tremendous, tremendous athletic ability," Garber said when asked about Walters. "He has great instincts and is a very aggressive player. I really like what I saw. He has some things to polish, to shore up. He has got the versatlity to move around the infield and change positions, as we saw in Arizona where he played third base. He played (both positions for Single-A Potomac) and showed a tremendous arm."
Analysis: Walters, who was acquired for Jason Marquis from Arizona, batted .300 with nine home runs, 67 RBI and 19 stolen bases between two levels of the minors last season and is expected to begin 2012 with Double-A Harrisburg. He has some decent upside but since he is probably a year or two away from making an impact in the majors, continue to view Walters as more of a long-term prospect at this point.

Matt Angle
Angle designated for assignment
Matt Angle, CF, BAL
2/10/2012
News: The Orioles designated OF Matt Angle for assignment on Friday. Angle batted .177 with one homer, seven RBI and 11 stolen bases in 31 games in the majors last season.
Analysis: Angle has been playing some infield this offseason to enhance his chances of making the majors in 2012 but this move does not bode well for that. Plan on ignoring the 26-year-old in all Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

Scott Linebrink
Cards add Linebrink to bullpen
Scott Linebrink, RP, ATL
2/10/2012
News: The Cardinals agreed to sign RP Scott Linebrink to a minor league deal with an invite to spring training on Friday. Linebrink pitched in 64 games with the Braves last season, going 4-4 with a 3.64 ERA.
Analysis: Linebrink had been frequently bitten by the home run bug in his years with the White Sox, but he fared much better with Atlanta. Should he make the Cardinals' squad, pitching his home games at Busch Stadium should help to subdue Linebrink's home run tendencies. He is a low-end option for owners in leagues that use middle relievers.

 
 
 
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