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http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/fantasy/story/9189808 By Eric Mack 8 1B Conor Jackson, 23, Diamondbacks Think: A right-handed Lyle Overbay 2005 stats: Majors (40) -- .200-2-8-8-0 (.306-.303) / Triple-A (93) -- .354-8-73-66-3 (.553-.457) Veteran Tony Clark went .303-30-87 with a .636 slugging percentage last season, but that's not good enough to start at first in Arizona, where they're handing the job to Jackson this spring. Clark will be his tutor. That's a staggering thought that speaks volumes of Jackson's upside. His minor-league numbers are eerily similar to Overbay's at this point, but we like the OPS hog Jackson to develop more power as a rare slugger who won't strike out very often. (He posted better than a 1-2 strikeout-to-walk ratio (32-69) in Triple-A). Clark's presence will be a drain on Jackson's value on Draft Day -- as well as during the season if the prospect starts slow -- but that only makes him even more of an attainable sleeper. 22 SS Stephen Drew, 22, Diamondbacks Think: A better Jhonny Peralta 2005 stats: Double-A (27) -- .218-4-13-11-2 (.386-.301) / High Class A (38) -- .389-10-39-33-1 (.738-.486) Drew tore up the AFL, too, and isn't far from being a big-leaguer, but the D-Backs have veteran Craig Counsell to be his placeholder at shortstop this spring. We see Drew being a midseason call-up and a must-have in any Fantasy league at that point. 23 OF Carlos Quentin, 23, Diamondbacks Think: Lance Berkman 2005 stats: Triple-A (136): .301-21-89-98-9 (.520-.422) Fellow D-Backs prospect Jackson has more potential this season, but Quentin is the better prospect because of his 35-homer potential. Quentin is stuck behind veterans at this point, but move him into the top five among rookies if he slugs his way into an everyday job this spring. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.203.194.12