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		<title>Truly Exciting Prospect List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every baseball website comes out with a top 10 or top 50 or even a top 100 prospects list. Usually, the players on these lists are ranked by a combination of how much potential they have and how close they are to the Major Leagues. That is why, for example, most sources had Kyle Gibson [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every baseball website comes out with a top 10 or top 50 or even a top 100 prospects list. Usually, the players on these lists are ranked by a combination of how much potential they have and how close they are to the Major Leagues. That is why, for example, most sources had Kyle Gibson as the Twins #1 prospect before this season. Gibson probably profiles as a middle of the rotation starter in the Majors, but the fact that he looked ready to debut with the Twins in 2010 put him at the top of the rankings.</p>
<p>The list below is different. This is not a list of the <em>best </em>prospect in the Twins system. It&#8217;s a list of the most exciting prospects, the guys with impressive skills and high ceilings. Some of them are incredibly raw, and if their skills never develop they might not ever even reach the Majors for a cup of coffee. But if they do, and if everything goes just right, they could be All Stars.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve heard all year that the Twins farm system is<a title="Sloppy Play and Weak Farm System" href="http://wcfcourier.com/sports/baseball/70b0c0a8-8ab3-11e0-9e09-001cc4c03286.html" target="_blank"> weak</a>. And it is true that the top levels lack talent, especially the AAA Rochester Red Wings, who lost 90 games for the second consecutive season. But the lower levels actually boast some impressive names, especially in the outfield. Here are a few of the highlights:</p>
<p>10. Jairo Perez, 3B</p>
<p>Perez put up some impressive numbers at Beloit in 2010. It was the first extended playing time he has seen in the United States, because an injury destroyed his 2009 season. Perez hit .337/.413/.580 with 15 homers in just 276 at bats. The numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt, since he&#8217;s already 23 year old and just at Low A ball, but if he can thrive next year at Ft. Myers, the Twins will take notice. Another concern is defense. In 49 games at third base, Perez committed 17 errors. Interestingly, he was error free in 12 games at second. <a href="http://puckettspond.com/2011/09/26/truly-exciting-prospect-list/#more-6175" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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