QUOTE(Rex Hudler @ Mar 25, 2005 -> 07:18 PM)
Might I add that Chris Young just may have more upside than both Anderson and Sweeney? If ranking them in terms of pure upside you would rank them:
1. Young
2. Sweeney
3. Anderson
If ranking them in terms of sureity of making an impact in the big leagues, you'd switch Anderson and Young and leave Sweeney in the middle.
What makes Sweeney so attractive is the balance between more of a sure thing than Young, yet having a high upside.
When I was in Tucson, I got to see Young two times. He seemed very confident at the plate, and to me looked like a major league hitter. After watching him play, I've gone from knowing nothing about him, to anxiously waiting his arrival. He just has to try and be more disiplined, and cut back on the K's.