Top Hitters in the Minors
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Mark Teixera Teixera broke onto the scene with the Rangers last year. He has a great mix of power and average and should start at third base or the outfield this year. |
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Joe Mauer Probably the be st catcher to come though baseball in a long time. He was drafted by his hometown team the Twins. With the trade of A.J. Pierzynaski he could be the starting catcher half way though the year in Minnesota.
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Alexis Rios The best average hitter in the minors. He could be like Tony Gwynn. He has an outside chance of making the Blue Jays this year. He was pretty much unknown to anyone outside the baseball world until last year. |
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Justin Morneau Top first baseman in the minors. He has a pretty good glove and could hit 30 home runs a year. He will probably play another year at triple A. |
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Grady Sizemore Grady could find a spot in the Indians outfield by the end of 2004. He will be an above average outfielder. He'll probably hit a little below .300 with 25 to 30 homeruns on average. |
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