Yankees Jose Tabata is Overrated

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 Yankees Jose Tabata is Overrated
Jose Tabata is listed as the New York Yankees number two prospect for 2008. He was also ranked number two in 2007 and number three in 2006. To me Jose Tabata doesn’t project to be much more than Melky Cabrera line in 2007, with perhaps a little higher average. [link]

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