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« on: May 21, 2010, 01:16:50 PM »

Not sure if any of you fine fellows play CBS fantasy baseball but here is Eric Mack's take on the bucs prospects.

 Remember these names: Bobby Bradley (1999), Sean Burnett (2000), John VanBenschoten (2001), Bryan Bullington (2002)?

They are four consecutive years of failed Pirates first-round picks and not exactly Fantasy household names. They came during general manager Dave Littlefield's regime before this current one in Pittsburgh -- after Kris Benson (1996) and before Paul Maholm (2003), who at least did something in the major leagues.

But the Pirates behind GM Neal Huntington might be ready to turn the corner, thanks to 2006 No. 1 pick Brad Lincoln (4-2, 3.83 in Triple-A). He could be called up to start in the major leagues any day now as the likes of Charlie Morton (1-7, 9.68) scuffle along as the worst starting pitcher in the major leagues.

It hasn't been all smooth sailing for Lincoln either, though. He went the way of the Pirates failed picks before him needing Tommy John elbow surgery the first spring after signing with the Pirates. Since, he has proven to be a candidate to snap the Pirates' pitching jinx and be better than Zach Duke or Paul Maholm right away.

Lincoln struck out a season-high 10 batters May 17 in seven quality innings, giving him 39 for the season in 49 1/3 innings. He has walked just 12. He could make one more start in Triple-A on May 22 and arrive to make his major league debut May 27 at Cincinnati. It is no coincidence that Lincoln's Triple-A turn coincides with Morton's major-league turn right now.

It won't stop with Lincoln for the young Bucs. Pedro Alvarez, Jose Tabata and perhaps Neil Walker could be right behind.

"We've got a group of guys who are knocking at the door," Huntington said. "The guys at the major league level, they need to hold their jobs - or they're in a position to be supplanted by one of these younger guys."

Alvarez, 23, looked to major-league ready during spring training and could push Andy LaRoche from third base to second some time in June.

"We're still looking to get Pedro established offensively," Huntington said.

The Pirates wish Alvarez's .247 average was higher, but he has nine homers and 36 RBI in 150 at-bats. One worry is his .214 average against lefties. He can be a run producer immediately in the major leagues, so consider stashing him in deeper formats in anticipation of a callup this summer. We tend to doubt he arrives before June 1 because of what he has to work on, but you might take that flier just in case.

Tabata is the one that might be the most intriguing right now for Rotisserie owners. They loved the instant impact of Andrew McCutchen a year ago and Tabata could provide that with his speed and still-developing power. He is hitting .323 with two homers and 14 RBI and has 19 stolen bases in 36 games at Indianapolis.

"The raw power is there," Huntington said. "He's actually fulfilling our organizational belief, which is to hit (for average), and the power will develop. There's a track record of guys who have been quality minor league hitters who have bat speed, athleticism and all the traits Jose has, and develop power at the major league level."

As we said last season with McCutchen, speed was going to be his first immediate impact in Fantasy. McCutchen wound up being surprisingly productive even for mixed league owners.

Walker, meanwhile, could have been here already, replacing the woefully bad Akinori Iwamura (.156 for the season and just 2 for 45 in May). Walker has gotten time at second base in Triple-A, but in Hanley Ramirez doggin' it style, Walker has been reprimanded for a lack of hustle. That could make him the last to arrive of the quartet instead of the first.

It is almost time for Lincoln.

Pittsburgh prospects tend to be overlooked because the Bucs are a bad small-market team. That fact extends to Fantasy. Although Alvarez is owned in 27 percent of CBSSports.com's leagues, Tabata is owned in just 4 percent, Lincoln a mere 2 percent and Walker a hardly significant 1 percent.

"Each one of these guys is getting closer to the big leagues," Huntington said. "Is it the end of May? Is it the middle of June? The first of July? They'll tell us and they'll show us as they continue to progress."

The one thing with Pirates prospects, though, there is plenty room in Pittsburgh for good players.
Prospect watch

Every week we break down all the minor leaguers who are owned in at least 1 percent of our Fantasy leagues. This will be your essential guide to unearthing the elite prospects before they hit the big time.
CBSSports.com's most-owned minor-leaguers
Player    POS    TM    Own%    Player    POS    TM    Own%    Player    POS    TM    Own%
Stephen Strasburg    SP    WAS    90    Shelby Miller    SP    STL    3    Andrew J. Carpenter    SP    PHI    1
Aroldis Chapman    SP    CIN    66    Ben Revere    CF    MIN    3    Alexander Colome    SP    TB    1
Michael Stanton    RF    FLA    51    Juan Francisco    3B    CIN    3    Bobby Borchering    3B    ARI    1
Max Scherzer    SP    DET    48    Josh Reddick    LF    BOS    3    Hak-Ju Lee    SS    CHC    1
Buster Posey    C    SF    45    Chris Withrow    SP    LA    3    Daniel McCutchen    SP    PIT    1
Carlos Santana    C    CLE    41    Jordan Schafer    CF    ATL    3    Jensen Lewis    RP    CLE    1
Pedro Alvarez    3B    PIT    27    Kila Ka'aihue    DH    KC    3    Jeremy Jeffress    SP    MIL    1
Madison Bumgarner    SP    SF    24    Chris Marrero    LF    WAS    3    Slade Heathcott    CF    NYY    1
Chris Tillman    SP    BAL    23    Kyle Gibson    SP    MIN    3    Michael Pineda    P    SEA    1
Desmond Jennings    CF    TB    23    Jaff Decker    OF    SD    3    Angel Villalona    3B    SF    1
Brett Wallace    3B    TOR    22    Hector Rondon    SP    CLE    3    Joe Savery    SP    PHI    1
Nolan Reimold    LF    BAL    22    Zach Braddock    RP    MIL    3    Sammy Gervacio    RP    HOU    1
Chris Davis    1B    TEX    21    Tony Sanchez    C    PIT    2    Chris Johnson    3B    HOU    1
Chris Iannetta    C    COL    21    Brandon McCarthy    SP    TEX    2    Roger Kieschnick    LF    SF    1
Alex Gordon    3B    KC    19    Alex White    SP    CLE    2    Noel Arguelles    SP    KC    1
Scott Sizemore    2B    DET    18    Ethan Martin    SP    LA    2    Logan Forsythe    3B    SD    1
Jeremy Hellickson    SP    TB    18    Adeiny Hechavarria    SS    TOR    2    Lance Lynn    SP    STL    1
Kyle Drabek    SP    TOR    16    Justin Maxwell    CF    WAS    2    Chuck Lofgren    SP    MIL    1
Chris C. Carter    1B    OAK    15    James Darnell    3B    SD    2    Kam Mickolio    RP    BAL    1
Jesus Montero    C    NYY    15    Jemile Weeks    2B    OAK    2    Dellin Betances    SP    NYY    1
Jarrod Saltalamacchia    C    TEX    15    Simon Castro    SP    SD    2    Chris Capuano    SP    MIL    1
Domonic Brown    RF    PHI    13    Hank Conger    C    ANA    2    Zack Wheeler    SP    SF    1
Jake Arrieta    SP    BAL    12    Nick Hagadone    SP    CLE    2    Matt Maloney    SP    CIN    1
Michael Taylor    LF    OAK    11    Zach Britton    SP    BAL    2    Mark Rogers    SP    MIL    1
Dustin Ackley    1B    SEA    11    Scott Elbert    RP    LA    2    Ryan Strieby    1B    DET    1
Martin Perez    SP    TEX    10    Danny Valencia    3B    MIN    2    Troy Patton    SP    BAL    1
Logan Morrison    1B    FLA    10    Jason Knapp    SP    CLE    2    Sean O'Sullivan    SP    ANA    1
Marc Rzepczynski    SP    TOR    9    Adrian Cardenas    SS    OAK    2    Jeanmar Gomez    SP    CLE    1
Mike Moustakas    3B    KC    8    Nick Weglarz    RF    CLE    2    Kevin Pucetas    SP    SF    1
Yonder Alonso    1B    CIN    8    Beau Mills    1B    CLE    2    Brad Kilby    RP    OAK    1
Fernando Martinez    OF    NYM    8    Trevor Reckling    RP    ANA    2    Josh D. Fields    RP    SEA    1
Tyler Flowers    C    CHW    8    Brad Lincoln    SP    PIT    2    Rick VandenHurk    SP    FLA    1
Casey Kelly    SP    BOS    8    Miguel Sano    SS    MIN    2    Chad A. Tracy    1B    CHC    1
Christian Friedrich    SP    COL    8    Brett Jackson    CF    CHC    2    Tyson Gillies    RF    PHI    1
Daniel Hudson    SP    CHW    8    Jose Iglesias    SS    BOS    2    David Purcey    SP    TOR    1
Josh Bell    3B    BAL    7    Thomas Neal    LF    SF    2    Wilin Rosario    C    COL    1
Tim Beckham    SS    TB    7    Zach Stewart    SP    TOR    2    Josh Thole    C    NYM    1
Michael Brantley    CF    CLE    7    Jordan Walden    SP    ANA    2    Ivan DeJesus    SS    LA    1
Freddie Freeman    1B    ATL    7    Jeff Samardzija    RP    CHC    2    Sean West    SP    FLA    1
Jason Castro    C    HOU    7    Jared Mitchell    CF    CHW    2    Jess Todd    RP    CLE    1
Jarrod Parker    SP    ARI    6    Ryan Garko    1B    TEX    2    Austin Romine    C    NYY    1
Jacob Turner    SP    DET    6    Travis Wood    SP    CIN    2    Matt Sweeney    3B    TB    1
Michael Montgomery    SP    KC    6    Alex Liddi    3B    SEA    2    Jerry Sands    RF    LA    1
Josh Vitters    3B    CHC    6    Mike Jacobs    1B    NYM    2    Chad James    SP    FLA    1
Lars Andersons    1B    BOS    5    Emilio Bonifacio    3B    FLA    2    William Myers    C    KC    1
Tanner Scheppers    SP    TEX    5    Jake McGee    SP    TB    2    Shairon Martis    SP    WAS    1
Aaron Crow    SP    KC    5    Arodys Vizcaino    SP    ATL    2    Kevin Mulvey    SP    ARI    1
Lonnie Chisenhall    3B    CLE    5    James McDonald    RP    LA    2    Adam Miller    SP    CLE    1
Brett Lawrie    2B    MIL    5    Jordan Lyles    SP    HOU    2    Zach McAllister    SP    NYY    1
Todd Frazier    OF    CIN    5    Carlos Peguero    RF    SEA    2    Neil Walker    3B    PIT    1
Dee Gordon    SS    LA    5    Trevor May    SP    PHI    1    Matthew Hobgood    SP    BAL    1
Tommy Hunter    SP    TEX    5    Will Inman    SP    SD    1    Conor M. Gillaspie    3B    SF    1
Tyler Matzek    SP    COL    5    Nick Franklin    SS    SEA    1    Andrew Lambo    LF    LA    1
Aaron Hicks    OF    MIN    5    Danny Cortes    SP    SEA    1    Peter Bourjos    CF    ANA    1
Carlos Carrasco    SP    CLE    5    William Rowell    3B    BAL    1    Donnie Veal    RP    PIT    1
Dayan Viciedo    3B    CHW    4    Wilkin Ramirez    LF    DET    1    David Cooper    1B    TOR    1
Wilson Ramos    C    MIN    4    Hector Gomez    SS    COL    1    Wes Hodges    3B    CLE    1
Jose Tabata    LF    PIT    4    Kyle Skipworth    C    FLA    1    Angel Salome    C    MIL    1
J.P. Arencibia    C    TOR    4    Jiovanni Mier    SS    HOU    1    Jay Jackson    SP    CHC    1
Julio Teheran    SP    ATL    4    Rich J. Hill    SP    STL    1    Chris Valaika    SS    CIN    1
Phillippe Aumont    SP    PHI    4    Christian Bethancourt    C    ATL    1    Andrew Brackman    SP    NYY    1
Eric Hosmer    1B    KC    4    Brandon Snyder    1B    BAL    1    Travis D'Arnaud    C    TOR    1
Casey Crosby    SP    DET    4    Daniel Espinosa    SS    WAS    1    Gorkys Hernandez    CF    PIT    1
Andrew Cashner    SP    CHC    4    Daniel Schlereth    RP    DET    1    Allen Craig    RF    STL    1
Michael Bowden    RP    BOS    4    Micah Hoffpauir    1B    CHC    1    Michael Main    SP    TEX    1
Brandon Allen    1B    ARI    4    Josh Lindblom    SP    LA    1    Deolis Guerra    SP    MIN    1
Donovan Tate    CF    SD    4    Aaron Cunningham    RF    SD    1    Casey Weathers    RP    COL    1
Derek Norris    C    WAS    4    Ruben Tejada    SS    NYM    1    Glen Perkins    SP    MIN    1
Matt Moore    SP    TB    4    Wladimir Balentien    LF    CIN    1    Daryl Jones    CF    STL    1
Timothy Alderson    SP    PIT    4    Michael Burgess    RF    WAS    1    Fautino De Los Santos    RP    OAK    1
J.R. Towles    C    HOU    3    Jordan Danks    CF    CHW    1    Brandon Erbe    SP    BAL    1
Michael Ynoa    SP    OAK    3    Jonathan LuCroy    C    MIL    1    Brad Mills    SP    TOR    1
Wilmer Flores    SS    NYM    3    Anthony Slama    RP    MIN    1    Bryan D. Anderson    C    STL    1
Ryan Raburn    LF    DET    3    Kasey Kiker    SP    TEX    1    Engel Beltre    CF    TEX    1
Eugenio Velez    LF    SF    3    Aaron Miller    SP    LA    1    Jose Ceda    RP    FLA    1
Mike Minor    SP    ATL    3    Bradley Holt    SP    NYM    1    Rhyne Hughes    1B    BAL    1
Ryan Westmoreland    OF    BOS    3    Eric Arnett    SP    MIL    1    Scott Mathieson    SP    PHI    1
Andrew Miller    SP    FLA    3    Max Stassi    C    OAK    1    Reese Havens    SS    NYM    1
Carlos Triunfel    SS    SEA    3    Ryan Kalish    CF    BOS    1    Ryan Tucker    SP    FLA    1
Mike Trout    CF    ANA    3    Mark Trumbo    1B    ANA    1    Chad C. Jenkins    SP    TOR    1
Jim R. Johnson    RP    BAL    3    Greg Halman    RF    SEA    1    Anthony Rizzo    1B    BOS    1
Aaron Poreda    RP    SD    3    Chris Nelson    SS    COL    1    Brent Morel    3B    CHW    1
Matt Dominguez    3B    FLA    3    Henry A. Rodriguez    RP    OAK    1    John Mayberry    LF    PHI    1
Taylor Teagarden    C    TEX    3    A.J. Pollock    CF    ARI    1    Mike Carp    1B    SEA    1
Grant Green    SS    OAK    3                         
Rookie watch

Top AL rookies to date

   1. Neftali Feliz, RP, TEX -- He has gotten over a slump and is sporting some impeccable control, walking just four batters to date.
   2. Brennan Boesch, OF, DET -- OK, we have to admit he is the class of the AL rookies now. He will be sticking around now, too.
   3. Austin Jackson, OF, DET -- He is on pace to shatter the rookie record for strikeouts in a season, but it is hard to argue with .331.
   4. Mitch Talbot, SP, CLE -- He has walked more batters than he has struck out, so it gives us little confidence he will stay this good.
   5. Wade Davis, SP, TB -- His stuff is much, much better than Talbot's and might even be as good as that rookie future ace in Baltimore.

    * Honorable mentions: Brian Matusz, SP, BAL; Reid Brignac, 2B, TB; John Jaso, C, TB; Alfredo Simon, RP, BAL; Max Ramirez, C, TEX; Michael Saunders, OF, SEA; Tyson Ross, RP, OAK; and Alex Burnett, RP, MIN.

Top NL rookies to date

   1. Jason Heyward, OF, ATL -- The J-Hey Kid leads all rookies in homers (Cool and RBI (29) and won't be slowing down much, if at all.
   2. Jaime Garcia, SP, STL -- The Tommy John survivor has as good of a case as any to be the Rookie of the Year in Fantasy.
   3. Mike Leake, SP, CIN -- He came into Thursday's start with season statistics that are worthy of a straight-to-the-majors talent.
   4. Starlin Castro, SS, CHC -- We cannot explain his .364 average through 12 games, but he seems every bit worth all the hype.
   5. David Freese, 3B, STL -- He figures to be a bit streaky this season, but he is currently viable even in mixed leagues.

    * Honorable mentions: Ike Davis, 1B, NYM; Ian Desmond, SS, WAS; Gaby Sanchez, 1B, FLA; Chris Heisey, OF, CIN; Tyler Colvin, OF, CHC; Jhoulys Chacin, SP, COL; John Ely, SP, LAD; and Hisanori Takahashi, RP, NYM.

Newbie needs

Brian Kenealy, Rolling Meadows, Ill.: 1. Any word on when Brandon Allen is coming back? Do you see any future with the D-Backs? Trade? 2. Simon Castro seems to be flying under the prospect radar (owned in 2 percent, which I think is up). He's really pitching well in Double-A (Padres). What does the future hold for him? 2010/2011? With his size and stuff, it seems like he would have the makeup for being a solid starter in the bigs. 3. Nice write up on Mike Minor. I nabbed him in my farm draft this year along with Bumgarner. Both guys got off to slow starts in the minors, but really seemed to have turned it around. I would say Bumgarner has more of a chance to make an impact in 2010. But, who do you think has more upside long term? Also, are you surprised Minor is only owned in 2 percent of leagues?

Emack: Wow, thorough question.

1. Allen should be healthy enough to play by June, but his status as a prospect has really taken a hit. You can no longer be confident he will be a regular in the major leagues. We could be overstating things with the 24-year-old, though.

2. Castro recently turned 22 and has been lights out in Double-A. With the Padres surprsingly contending we could see Castro move up to Triple-A in June and perhaps arrive in the second half. He would be a must-have in most formats when he arrives. He should be owned in more leagues than a mere 2 percent. He might even be as good as any rookie not named Stephen Strasburg once he arrives.

3. Bumgarner has made some progress after his awful start and should arrive in the majors this year, while Minor likely won't. With that said, Minor looks like the better long-term pitching prospect right now. Bumgarner is topping out a little bit as a middle-of-the-rotation starter.


         

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