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davearm

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  1. Heh. For some reason I had felt like he had thrown more innings.

    There is a chance that Olson would go back on the prospect list. The only way for Olson to make that is by pitching 50 innings. He wasnt on the 25 man roster for 45 days during the 25 man roster restriction period.

    So technically, Hoey, Olson, and Penn could all remain on the list. All will be fringe on/off the prospect list.

    Penn's already surpassed 50 IP.

  2. Liz has had an outstanding year, and he'll most likely occupy the number three spot on the list. However, he still has some command and endurance issues to overcome before I can put him ahead of two potential impact bats/position players.

    If Rowell keeps striking out at his current rate, he could slip back but I doubt it. I believe in all three, so the order may be irrelevant.

    I pointed this out the last time one of these threads rolled through.

    Seems to me that there's good reason to slot a guy or two with lower ceilings, like Liz and Olson, ahead of a guy with a higher ceiling like Rowell, simply due to their far higher probability of reaching the bigleages, and contributing.

    As we sit here today, what are Rowell's odds of getting, say, 200+ ABs in the majors, ever? And before anyone jumps on me, I'd ask the same question of Josh Vitters. The list of first-round HS kids that just don't ever make it is long enough to circle the globe.

    On the other hand, at this point I'd feel pretty confident about predicting that Liz and Olson will have at least decent MLB careers, since they're excelling in the high minors.

    Interested to hear how you balance these ceiling vs. probability considerations when you make your lists Tony.

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