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Don't stop believin'
 

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Adam Piatt - Triple Crown winner in Double-A Texas League. Expect to be something
Scott Hairston - Diamondbacks no. 1 prospect for two years
Rich Harden - I called him "Real Deal" but arm injuries limited him
Luke Hochevar - I saw him live in the minors and has to be one of best pitching performances I ever saw. Dominated in the minors but couldn't translate in the majors
 

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Scott Hairston - Diamondbacks no. 1 prospect for two years

If you built an all-star team of Giant killers, Hairston would be on it. There's something about seeing orange and black that sets this guy off.
 

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How do Pedro Alveraz or Jay Buhner count as "forgotten-once-big-prospects"?
 

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I'm surprised it took until post #181 for someone to bring up Billy Rowell. Guess that shows how forgotten he is!

Wasn't Jhoulys Chacin supposed to be an ace for Colorado?
 

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Adam Piatt - Triple Crown winner in Double-A Texas League. Expect to be something
Scott Hairston - Diamondbacks no. 1 prospect for two years
Rich Harden - I called him "Real Deal" but arm injuries limited him
Luke Hochevar - I saw him live in the minors and has to be one of best pitching performances I ever saw. Dominated in the minors but couldn't translate in the majors

I think Hochevar was the worst pitcher in baseball but he's turned it around as a reliever and may have a Jamey Wright, journeyman but played for a long time career in him.
 

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