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		<title>Team by team MLB draft rankings: Best drafts of the last 10 years</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 17:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the 2009 MLB Draft set to kickoff at 6:00 ET tonight on the MLB Network, SI.com did a cool feature in which they rated how each club has fared over the past 10 years when it comes to the draft. The Brewers were rated number one and it’s hard to argue with the ranking [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the 2009 MLB Draft set to kickoff at 6:00 ET tonight on the MLB Network, <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/david_sabino/06/07/draft.rankings/index.html?eref=sihpT1" target="_blank">SI.com did a cool feature</a> in which they rated how each club has fared over the past 10 years when it comes to the draft.</p>
<p>The Brewers were rated number one and it’s hard to argue with the ranking after looking at the names Milwaukee has drafted over the years: Prince Fielder, Corey Hart, J.J. Hardy, Manny Parra, Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun and Yovani Gallardo. Amazingly, this club also drafted Hunter Pence (Astros), but couldn’t sign him.</p>
<p>The Red Sox were rated No. 2, with Kevin Youkilis, Jonathan Papelbon, Dustin Pedroia, Jon Lester and Manny Delcarmen leading the way, but the site left off a glaring omission: Jacoby Ellsbury. The Rays actually drafted Ellsbury in the 2002 draft, but never signed him. The Sox then nabbed him with the 23rd overall pick in 2005 and he’s currently their starting centerfielder.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Rays, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Tampa ranked higher than No. 4 in the next couple of years. Evan Longoria, Carl Crawford, B.J. Upton, James Shields, Andy Sonnanstine and David Price are just some of the names they’ve drafted in the past 10 years. Don’t forget that they were the team that also drafted Josh Hamilton before he got injured and then became the poster child of what not to do when you’re an inspiring ballplayer with loads of free time on your hands.</p>
<p>You look at a club like the Nationals ranked No. 8 and you wonder why they’ve been so awful over the years despite drafting so well. Then you realized they dealt Grady Sizemore, Cliff Lee and Brandon Phillips all in the same trade for Bartolo Colon and it all starts to make sense.</p>
<p>If you’re wondering whom SI had ranked last, it was the Astros; only Hunter Pence was worth noting of the players Houston drafted the past 10 years. The White Sox were second to last, although if Josh Fields, Chris Getz, Clayton Richard and Gordon Beckham develop like the club hopes, I highly doubt Chicago will be ranked that low again if SI does another ranking like this in the next couple of years.</p>
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		<title>2009 MLB Preview: #16 Chicago White Sox</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 01:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here to see Previews of all 30 MLB Teams Offseason Movement: GM Kenny Williams made a pair of trades that could help the Sox in the near future. Williams first traded outfielder Nick Swisher to the Yankees for Jeff Marquez and Wilson Betemit, then dealt veteran pitcher Javier Vazquez to Atlanta for catching prospect [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Offseason Movement:</strong> GM Kenny Williams made a pair of trades that could help the Sox in the near future. Williams first traded outfielder Nick Swisher to the Yankees for Jeff Marquez and Wilson Betemit, then dealt veteran pitcher Javier Vazquez to Atlanta for catching prospect Tyler Flowers and infielder Brent Lillibridge. Marquez has a chance to earn the fifth spot in the rotation, although a hamstring injury could hold him back. The Sox also added veteran pitcher Bartolo Colon and young Cuban defector Dayan Viciedo.</p>
<p><strong>Top Prospect:</strong> <em>Gordon Beckham, SS</em><br />
Beckham helped lead Georgia to a second-place finish at last year’s College World Series, hitting .474 with five dingers and 2 RBI in 14 games. At one point during the college season last year, he was also tied for the Division I lead for home runs with 28. Thus far in spring training, Beckham is 6-for-18 with four doubles and two home runs. The 22-year old prospect probably won’t make the Opening Day roster, but once he learns how to play second after making the switch from shortstop in college, Beckham is going to be playing big league ball.</p>
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<p><strong>The Big Question:</strong> <em>Can the youngsters produce right away?</em><br />
The youth movement has clearly started in Chicago as the club parted with former All-Star Orlando Cabrera and veteran third baseman Joe Crede in the offseason. Alexei Ramirez and Josh Fields will fill in at short and third, respectively, while another youngster, Chris Getz, will become the full-time starter at second. With all that youth in the infield, can the Sox expect success right away? After hitting .290 with 21 long balls and 77 RBI as a rookie last year, Chi-Sox fans can’t wait to see what Ramirez can do this season. He provides an upgrade at short, but Fields and Getz are both largely untested.</p>
<p><strong>Outlook:</strong> This club has a nice mixture of veteran (Carlos Quentin, Jim Thome and Jermaine Dye) and youthful (Alexei Ramirez, Josh Fields, Chris Getz) talent, but can it all mesh this season? The starting lineup is pretty good, but the Sox relied too much on the long ball last year and both Dye and Thome are at their ceilings in terms of production. Quentin also has to stay healthy after suffering a wrist injury last year and Brian Anderson needs to be a reliable table setter at the top of the lineup. The top three in the starting rotation – Mark Buehrle, Jon Danks and Gavin Floyd – are all solid. But Bartolo Colon is a question mark and Ozzie Guillen needs to find a fifth starter out of Clayton Richard, Jeffrey Marquez and Jose Contreras. The bottom line is that this team could definitely compete in the AL Central, but the young hitters and back of the rotation starters have to produce. If the Indians, Twins and Tigers bounce back like many expect, the Sox will probably take a back seat to them in the division. But if Cleveland, Minnesota and Detroit struggle again like they did last year, one has to believe that the AL Central is Chicago’s to lose.</p>
<p><strong>Projection:</strong> 4th AL Central</p>
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