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1. Arizona Diamondbacks
The Diamondbacks ranked fourth when we put together an early version of
this list together for the 2006 Prospect Handbook, and a subsequent trade
for outfielder Chris Young and the signing of No. 1 overall draft pick Justin
Upton boosted them to the top spot. Arizona has a stunning array of position-
player talent, beginning with their last two first-rounders, shortstops Upton
and Stephen Drew--who cost a combined $11.6 million. First baseman Conor
Jackson and outfielder Carlos Quentin, two more of scouting director Mike
Rizzo's first-rounders, are ready for big league jobs, and Young isn't far
away. Carlos Gonzales, who emerged as the best outfield prospect in the lower
minors last year, gives the Diamondbacks an unprecedented six players in the
first 32 slots on our Top 100 Prospects list. Their pitching isn't as strong,
though righthander Dustin Nippert has made a strong comeback from Tommy John
surgery.
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