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Andy LaRoche Tops Baseball America's Top Ten Dodger Prospects List
Published 2/21/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Andy LaRoche was the leader in the most recent Baseball America ranking ($) of the Dodgers' farm system. The full top ten:
Dodger Excerpts From Baseball America Prospect Handbook 2007
Published 2/22/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... And this time I'll actually provide a link to the top ten prospect list (which I already mentioned in passing on
For Your Viewing Pleasure
Published 2/23/2007 by Hill at Rockin' the Ravine
... recaps the Baseball America list of the Top 30 Dodgers prospects. Reading stuff like this helps one sleep better at night. Also check out the BA site for the Dodgers prospect awards.
Chatting about Dodgers
Published 2/26/2007 by John Leonard at All Things Valley League
... posted its Los Angeles Dodgers top 10 prospects list, and Alan Matthews held a
top prospects: dodgers
Published 3/29/2007 by julien at julien's baseball blog
... baseball america's top ten dodgers prospects:
The Miguel Cabrera Lunchroom Trade Extravaganza!
Published 11/7/2007 by Brody at MiamiSportsBlog.com - Miami Hurricanes Blog, Miami Dolphins Blog, Miami Heat Blog, Florida Marlins Blog, Florida Panthers Blog
... is a 23 year old outfielder who hit .342 in the majors last season. I saw him personally in Dodgertown, and the kid can rake. Andy LaRoche was ranked as the Dodgers’ best prospect in the organization last season. ...
Joe Torre & the Strikeout Kid
Published 11/20/2007 by Jesse <info@twinkietown.com> at Twinkie Town: Front Page Posts
... in 2007, realizing that it's development would make his mid-90's fastball that much more effective. Always the strikeout pitcher, his control faultered this past season; rough when Baseball America rates him as the Dodger prospect with the best pitch control. I like Kershaw's potential, but as high as that potential is he's not one of my primary targets. ...
Dodger Thoughts: The Baseball America Prospect Report
Published 12/4/2007 at Baseball Toaster
... His 87-93 mph fastball plays up because of deception in his delivery and his ability to add and subtract velocity. ... Kershaw pitches off a fastball that rests comfortably at 93-94 mph. He touched 99 a handful of times last summer, including once with Los Angeles general manager Ned Colletti in the stands (the Great Lakes scoreboard posted a reading of 101 on the pitch). It was also interesting to see Scott Elbert still rank highly, even coming off injury. For comparison with the pre-2007 report : Top 10 2008 2007 Tools Somehow, the tumbling Greg Miller still surpassed ...
