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James Loney - Los Angeles Dodgers
James Loney - Los Angeles Dodgers
That’s a lot of talent to graduate to the big league level in one year, but don’t fear Dodgers fans, there’s more to come.  James Loney is likely the team’s starting first baseman and Andy LaRoche should factor into the third base picture early in 2007, while Jon Meloan is reportedly going to get a shot at winning a bullpen job this spring.
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2007 Dodger's Top 20 Prospects
border="0">James Loney - Los Angeles Dodgers>That’s a lot of talent to graduate to the big league level in one year, but don’t fear Dodgers fans, there’s more to come. James Loney is likely the team’s starting first baseman...
2007 LA Angels Top 20 Prospects
border="0">Brandon Wood - Los Angeles Angels>For those criticizing the lack of production and the overabundance of hype of the Angels’ minor league system, consider that for every Dallas McPherson, Jeff Mathis...
2007 Oakland A's Top 20 Prospects
border="0">Travis Buck - Oakland Athletics>Could the days of Oakland churning out all-stars from its farm system be on the way out? I’ll never doubt Billy Beane’s ability to field a competitive product on a small-market budget...
Regan's MILB Notebook
border="0">Regan's MILB Notebook>It wasn’t much of a surprise this week when the Astros demoted the struggling Taylor Buchholz to Triple-A, but the guy that replaced him was a huge surprise
Minor League Top 100 Prospects
border="0">Delmon Young - Tampa Bay Devil Rays>You probably know all you need to know about this guy. Could have contended for the Southern League triple crown (as a teenager) had he stayed all year.
2006 Arizona Fall League Top 20 Prospect
border="0">2006 Arizona Fall League Top 20 Prospects>For baseball die-hards, the season doesn’t end in October, as the fall and winter leagues are there to get us through the dry spell of the off-season.