March 13, 201313 yr http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/3/13/4...13-john-sickels Highlights include Hawkins at #76 and Sanchez at #113 COMMENT: Hawkins might look too low in this spot a year from now, if not two months from now. He can be a monster.
March 13, 201313 yr http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/19...21.html?refer=y Looks like the Minnesota Twins are really going to be a threat in 2-3 years...of course, you could have said the same about the Sox 1999-2001 prospect lists. Nice to see the Hawk and Sanchez get some pub, a bit surprised Thompson wasn't somewhere in the 100-150 range as well, as his upside is probably higher than Sanchez still. Edited March 13, 201313 yr by caulfield12
March 13, 201313 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Mar 13, 2013 -> 08:08 AM) http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/19...21.html?refer=y Looks like the Minnesota Twins are really going to be a threat in 2-3 years...of course, you could have said the same about the Sox 1999-2001 prospect lists. Nice to see the Hawk and Sanchez get some pub, a bit surprised Thompson wasn't somewhere in the 100-150 range as well, as his upside is probably higher than Sanchez still. I don't know about the Twins. They have a good looking system, but really do not have any young cornerstone players. It is asking a lot to hope that all your minor league talent pans out. They are not like the Rays who have a great system with really good young ML talent.
March 13, 201313 yr QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Mar 13, 2013 -> 01:23 PM) I don't know about the Twins. They have a good looking system, but really do not have any young cornerstone players. It is asking a lot to hope that all your minor league talent pans out. They are not like the Rays who have a great system with really good young ML talent. Sano and Bruxton have the potential
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