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Kevin Goldstein with NL reviews
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=5232
Arizona Diamondbacks
Great Leap Forward: Righthander Micah Owings began his first full season at
Double-A Tennessee, but the move turned out to be anything but aggressive, as
last June's third-round pick was bumped to Triple-A at the beginning of the
month and won his first two starts, including a six-inning no-hit performance
in his Tucson debut. Credit the Diamondbacks staff for turning his slider
into a plus pitch to complement what was already a very good fastball. A
14th-round pick in 2004, Mark Reynolds blasted 19 home runs for Low Class A
South Bend last year, but has absolutely exploded at High Class A Lancaster,
batting .336/.418/.672 and challenging for the minor league leads in home runs
(20) and RBI (64).
Not What We Expected: 2005 No. 1 overall pick Justin Upton certainly has not
been bad (.279/.349/.392) by any measurement, but many anticipated an Alex
Rodriguez-like breakout. Fellow 2005 first-rounder Matt Torra has missed the
entire season recovering from labrum surgery.
Open Questions: Will Reynolds and uber-prospect Carlos Gonzalez
(.315/.366/.550) be able to make the adjustments at Double-A like Conor
Jackson and Carlos Quentin did, or struggle like former big time prospects
Jamie D'Antona (.244/.341/.455) and Jon Zeringue (.215/.280/.313) have?
Will Upton turn it on in the second half? What moves will be made between now
and 2007 to get Stephen Drew, Quentin, and Chris Young in the big league
lineup?
Who Will Be Number One: Good question. The candidates are numerous, as the
Diamondbacks have as many as five prospects who could be No. 1 in many other
organizations. Second half performance will play a large role in figuring out
who has the edge.
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