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    Rumor is the Dodgers traded 6 top 50 prospects in this deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    Rumor is the Dodgers traded 6 top 50 prospects in this deal
    thats it?

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    David O'Brien ‏@DOBrienAJC 14s14 seconds ago
    #Braves believed to be getting a young power arm in addition to Uribe in the trade. A pitcher they could be up in big leagues by 2016.
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    @JonHeymanCBS: one thing said to weigh on calllaspo was thought of staying with team that wanted him traded. he's approved LA now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonCowboy View Post
    David O'Brien ‏@DOBrienAJC 14s14 seconds ago
    #Braves believed to be getting a young power arm in addition to Uribe in the trade. A pitcher they could be up in big leagues by 2016.
    That would be amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonCowboy View Post
    David O'Brien ‏@DOBrienAJC 14s14 seconds ago
    #Braves believed to be getting a young power arm in addition to Uribe in the trade. A pitcher they could be up in big leagues by 2016.
    THERE IT IS! I'm already pleased. Anyone know who this could be?
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    Uribe, Urias and Seager for Callaspo, Cahill and Stults seeems fair to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
    THERE IT IS! I'm already pleased. Anyone know who this could be?
    4. Grant Holmes, RHP
    Current Level/Age: SS/18.9, 6’1/215, R/R
    Drafted: 22nd overall (1st round) in 2014 out of a South Carolina HS by LA for $2.5 million bonus
    Fastball: 55/65, Curveball: 55/60, Changeup: 45/50+, Command: 40/50, FV: 50

    Scouting Report: Holmes emerged as a top prep arm in the 2014 class while an underclassman, when he ran his fastball into the mid-90’s. He held that position wire-to-wire regularly hitting the mid-90’s, then getting as high as 100 mph at the beginning of his draft spring. Holmes is maxed-out physically, there’s a little effort to his delivery and his velocity settled at 91-95, hitting 96 mph in most outings, but his feel for pitching and health track record are excellent for his age. In some outings, Holmes will cut his fastball so much that it looks like a separate pitch and could morph into a regularly-used weapon.

    Holmes hard, low-80’s curveball flashed 65 in many of his outings last spring and his changeup flashed 55, but not regularly. I’ve hedged a bit here given the risks with prep arms, but Holmes had the best combination of now stuff and feel in the draft, even ahead of #2 overall pick Marlins RHP Tyler Kolek. If the 100 mph version of Holmes from the early spring comes back, he could be a top 10 prospect in baseball, but the above-average-across-the-board version that we see more often still offers a solid mid-rotation upside.

    Summation: Holmes could perform well enough to warrant be a quick mover, but it’s unclear how the new Dodger regime will handle prep arms. He’ll start in Low-A and I’d guess he spends the whole year there, but could either skip High-A or get a quick Double-A promotion in 2016 if all goes to plan

    FV/Role/Risk: 50, #4 starter, Medium (3 on 1-5 scale)
    Projected Path: 2015: Low-A, 2016: High-A/AA, 2017: AA/AAA, 2018: AAA/MLB
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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    That would be amazing.
    We're not getting that for free

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    6. Chris Anderson, RHP Video: Anderson popped up in his draft year (2013) out of Jacksonville U. in Florida, going in the middle of the first round after delivering on his physical projection by flashing a plus fastball and slider with starter traits. Anderson’s changeup was average in most outings in his draft year, but it’s coming and going in pro ball. His command also wandered a bit and it showed in his numbers, but getting out of the hitter-friendly Cal League for 2015 should help in that regard. Anderson made a mechanical change late in 2014 to revert back to his pre-draft mechanics and it looked to help both issues. There’s #3 starter upside if it all comes together and a 2015 campaign in Double-A could be the place that happens.
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    Mark Bowman ‏@mlbbowman 19s19 seconds ago
    The #Braves will get a pitching prospect, possibly Zach Lee or Chris Anderson, if the Uribe-Callaspo deal is approved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    Uribe, Urias and Seager for Callaspo, Cahill and Stults seeems fair to me.
    Fredi agrees.

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    7. Jose De Leon, RHP Video: De Leon is the success story you’re hoping for when you read a report about a low minors power arm that flashes big stuff at times but has trouble with consistency. De Leon exploded in 2014 with ridiculous numbers, better stuff and better command after an okay pro debut in 2013. De Leon’s profile has raised in a big way (he signed for $35,000 as a 26th rounder out of Alabama State in 2013) and he now sits 93-95 mph with life, hitting 97 mph, his slider is a 55 and his changeup is at least average on most nights.

    The stuff got a notch better in 2014 with help from a smoothed out delivery, but there’s also some deception and outstanding makeup and smarts helping everything play up. De Leon is now 22 and has only made four starts in full-season ball, with the Dodgers saying he should be at multiple levels this year, possibly even three.
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    9. Zach Lee, RHP Video: Lee was a super high profile prep prospect as a four star quarterback recruit for LSU that skipped out on the gridiron to sign with the Dodgers as a first rounder in 2010 for $5.25 million. After signing, the 19-year-old Lee headed to Low-A and sat 92-94, hitting 96 mph with a plus slider and the athleticism you expected to see, but all three attributes have backed up since then.

    Lee now sits 88-93 mph with an average fastball from a less athletic, east-west delivery designed to create deception but that also stresses his shoulder more than his former free-and-easy delivery. His slider is solid average at it’s best, his changeup has improved to flash above average and his fourth pitch curveball is also average at times, but the stuff is no more than a 4th starter at this point; he should get a big league look this year.
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    wonder how many times we waterboarded Callaspo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
    THERE IT IS! I'm already pleased. Anyone know who this could be?
    If it is anyone decent, then we gave up more than Callaspo
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    10. Chris Reed, LHP Video: Reed also has pedigree as a first rounder out of Stanford in 2011 where he was a reliever, but the Dodgers drafted him to develop him as a starter. While the stuff is there, four years later it looks like Reed’s best fit is in relief and that may happen at some point in 2015. As a starter, Reed sits 91-94 and hits 96 mph with an above average slider but a changeup and command that are often below average.

    In relief, scouts think he’s sit 93-96 mph and his slider may play up to plus, so the upside is there to try it and you’d think it would’ve happened last year with the Dodgers bullpen imploding. The 6’4/195 lefty will get a big league look at some point this year, almost definitely in relief, and if he has some success, he may stick in the big league bullpen for awhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    wonder how many times we waterboarded Callaspo
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonCowboy View Post
    Mark Bowman ‏@mlbbowman 19s19 seconds ago
    The #Braves will get a pitching prospect, possibly Zach Lee or Chris Anderson, if the Uribe-Callaspo deal is approved.
    Still can't understand why they would do this. Lee is major league ready and has higher upside than Martin.

    Hope we're not giving up something important

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