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An Interview with Fake Teams, Part 2

November 25, 2009 BY Alex Eisenberg No Comments Yet

CLICK HERE FOR PART 1 OF THIS INTERVIEW

For part 2 of my interview with Fake Teams, I answer prospect related questions, like which prospects I see as being under-the-radar or underrated and which prospects could make an impact next season. Here is an excerpt:

- Ryan Westmoreland, CF, Boston Red Sox – Not sure he’ll be underrated, but he’s not a household name. He’s got an excellent blend of power and patience and the Red Sox are extremely high on him. Durability is a concern as he suffered a fractured clavical, just a year after tearing his rotator cuff.

- Zach Stewart, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays – He’ll be the Blue Jay’s No. 1 prospect, so he won’t be underrated but he’s also not a household name. Potential No. 3 starter or top flight set-up man…two plus pitches, ability to miss bats and get ground balls.

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