5 of the top 21, not bad.
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Rank. Player, Pos. Organization Stats (Current Level) In Brief
1. Stephen Drew, ss Diamondbacks .285/.340/.463 (AAA) The safest bet with elite tools at an elite position.
2. Delmon Young, of Devil Rays .355/.376/.461 (AAA) We'll shut up and let you play if you will.
3. Brandon Wood, ss Angels .290/.377/.946 (AAA) Move to third, K's (109 in 87 games) only negatives.
4. Justin Upton, of Diamondbacks .278/.348/.426 (Lo A) Not bad, but not up to expectations.
5. Alex Gordon, 3b Royals .295/.400/.497 (AA) Probably should be the Royals' No. 3 hitter.
6. Lastings Milledge, of Mets .289/.415/.469 (AAA) He'll be better off for his big league experience.
7. Billy Butler, of Royals .322/.381/.480 (AA) Probably should be the Royals' No. 4 hitter.
8. Troy Tulowitzki, ss Rockies .285/.361/.482 (AA) Longish swing puts better glove behind Drew, Wood.
9. Howie Kendrick, 2b Angels .369/.409/.627 (AAA) Give him time in majors and he'll hit there, too.
10. Homer Bailey, rhp Reds 6-5, 2.67 (AA) Best Reds pitching prospect since Mario Soto?
11. Philip Hughes, rhp Yankees 7-6, 2.47 (AA) More polish than Bailey, but less fastball.
12. Cameron Maybin, of Tigers .313/.410/.464 (Lo A) Youngest U.S. Futures Gamer only needs time.
13. Carlos Gonzalez, of Diamondbacks .315/.368/.567 (Hi A) Supreme talent has emerged as elite hitter.
14. Scott Elbert, lhp Dodgers 6-5, 2.33 (AA) Power stuff now coupled with improved pitchability.
15. Jay Bruce, of Reds .322/.388/.581 (Lo A) Not far behind Upton/Maybin duo in Midwest League.
16. Jose Tabata, of Yankees .321/.395/.454 (Lo A) We know he'll hit, so how high is his ceiling?
17. Chris Young, of Diamondbacks .271/.359/.508 (AAA) Would be in the majors if still with White Sox.
18. Jason Hirsh, rhp Astros 10-2, 2.28 (AAA) Pitches downhill effectively from 6-foot-8 frame.
19. Andy Marte, 3b Indians .271/.333/.464 (AAA) Getting back on track after whirlwind offseason.
20. Nick Adenhart, rhp Angels 11-2, 2.13 (Hi A) Healthy elbow has produced stuff and numbers.
21. Carlos Quentin, of Diamondbacks .298/.426/.498 (AAA) Does more than rack up HBPs, but those are nice too.
22. Adam Loewen, lhp Orioles 6-2, 2.28 (AAA) Late-bloomer profile: tall, Northern and lefthanded.
23. Ryan Braun, 3b Brewers .274/.343/.453 (AA) Not in the Gordon/Wood category, but not far off.
24. Matt Garza, rhp Twins 11-3, 2.04 (AA) Minors' most dominant pitcher in first half of 2006.
25. Yovani Gallardo, rhp Brewers 6-4, 1.68 (AA) Minors' most dominant pitcher--other than Garza.
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