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2006 Topps AFLACs Still Have Room To Climb

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Jaypers

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There are a few players in the set who didn't sign that could very well see some appreciation next year. They are:

Robert Stock - I think he'll perform best behind the plate.
Matt Harvey - Such a shame the Angels couldn't sign him, but it could work out for the better.
Kevin Keyes - Just ranked the # 1 prospect in the California Collegiate League
Cameron Rupp - # 4 in the C.C.L.

I'm sure there will be more as well.

Food for thought.
 

phillyfan0417

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Jaypers said:
There are a few players in the set who didn't sign that could very well see some appreciation next year. They are:

Robert Stock - I think he'll perform best behind the plate.
Matt Harvey - Such a shame the Angels couldn't sign him, but it could work out for the better.
Kevin Keyes - Just ranked the # 1 prospect in the California Collegiate League
Cameron Rupp - # 4 in the C.C.L.

I'm sure there will be more as well.

Food for thought.


I dont own any AFLACS and I still havent figured out why I dont.
 

Mudcatsfan

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I think the stock card will end up big, as he'll be an exceptional hitter.

he needs to drop the pitching, or at least keep it to closing duty.
 

Jaypers

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BA's Cape Cod Top 30 prospects just went live. Among them are more players from the 2006 AFLAC class:

# 6 - D.J. LeMahieu
# 24 - Evan Danieli

Harvey was # 3, and for those of you who own USA cards, Grant Green was # 1. You can find his autos in the 2005-06 set.
 

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