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Baseball America 2005 Prospect Handbook
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Prospect Handbook 2001

, ..""Francisco Rodriguez' fastball is just plain filthy, averaging 94-97 mph and reaching 99 mph, with late life to go with the velocity. His quick arm action makes it look even faster. He throws a slurvy slider from a three-quarters arm angle, and the pitch eats up righthanders.""

Prospect Handbook 2002

, ..""Mark Prior has everything scouts dream about in a pitcher...Some scouts say they've never seen a 20-year-old pitcher locate his fastball at will like Prior does...Scouts look at him and see the the next Roger Clemens.""

Prospect Handbook 2003

, ..""Miguel Cabrera's line-drive swing has produced more doubles than homers so far...He projects to hit for both average and power, with annual totals of 35-40 homers not out of the question. He loves to play, doesn't get emotional and constantly works to get better.""

Prospect Handbook 2004

, ..""B.J. Upton is one of the few players who truly possesses five plus tools. His arm strenght and speed grade close to 80 on the 20-80 scouting scale, and his bat speed is easily a 70. He's a poised hitter with an excellent idea of what he wants to accomplish at the plate, and he's capable of driving the ball to all fields.""

- Full profiles of 900 players -- 30 players from each organization -- with career statistics and complete breakdowns of their strengths and weaknesses

- Overviews of every major league organization, with a look toward what's ahead for every team

- In-depth analysis of the 2004 draft for every team, and grades for the previous four drafts

- Rankings of the best prospects in the game and the most talent-rich organizations fromBaseball America experts