Brett Keith
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EricInCT said:Brett Keith said:How are people saying none? The question was if you HAD TO invest in one, not "Would you invest in any of these guys?".![]()
I chose Price, but I might have gone with Weiters if I had thought about it more, because he's a hitter, and because of his position he could be an All-Star every year.
My choice would be Weiters or Heyward.
Reasoning: Play in small market teams are will have very little pressure on them to perform and will be given every opportunity.
I think Price will experience growing pains. Red Sox, Yanks, Blue Jays, White Sox, Angels, Texas, etc. His ERA will take a pounding. He is in the spotlight now. All eyes are on him. So is the pressure "do what you did last year!".....can he?
Price has more pressure than the others...for now. He also plays in a small market though, but has a good team around him, including what might be the best rotation in baseball. So that will take a lot of pressure of him simply because he won't be counted on to carry the team. Weiters just won MiLPOY and is seen as the head of a coming youth movement in Baltimore, and as the savior of a franchise. Heyward will be near the top of nearly ever prospect list heading into 2009, will be on every watchlist for MiLPOY, and Atlanta isn't a small market and has the pressure of a recent legacy of developing talent and winning. Heyward will probably be rushed up and will be playing in his home state.