The Future:
Joey Tracy (Chicago) – At the tender age of 23, Tracy already has amassed 193 HR’s, 475 RBI’s, and a .301 Batting Average.
Bernie Diaz (Dover) – Only 26 years of age, Diaz has amassed 190 HR’s and 555 RBI’s.
Rocky Spencer (Houston) – At 24 years of age, Spencer already has 130 HR’s, 324 RBI’s, and a .326 Batting Average.
Albert Johnson (Louisville) – Johnson has not yet reached his full potential, but the future looks bright. At 25 years of age; he has 762 Hits, 523 Runs, 113 HR’s, 466 RBI’s, 85 SB’s, and a .325 Batting Average.
Donald Satou (Milwaukee) – Already 47 career wins at the age of 24, Satou should be a quality pitcher for many years to come.
Zoltan Mercedes (Atlanta) – Mercede’s career stats are not that impressive, but he finally started to put it all together at the end of last year and is still only 24 years old. He has 88 HR’s, 281 RBI’s and a .342 Batting Average.
Max Crede (Pittsburgh) – At 26 years of age, Crede has amassed 706 Hits, 425 Runs, 182 HR’s, 532 RBI’s, and a .270 Batting Average.
Harry Brown (Salem) – At 26 years of age, Brown has amassed 691 Hits, 502 Runs, 163 HR’s, 503 RBI’s, and a .263 Batting Average.
Louie Martinez(NYY) – Only 26 years of age, Martinez has converted 104 of 128 save opportunities and has a career 3.63 ERA.
Yorrick Robinson (St. Louis) – At only 25 years of age, Robinson is becoming one of the best hitting catchers in the league. He has amassed 647 Hits, 414 Runs, 153 HR’s, 483 RBI’s, and a .297 Batting Average.
Javier Santayana (Toronto) – Santayana makes this list because he still has an outside chance of reaching the 3,000 hit mark. At age 27, he has 1,165 Hits, 754 Runs, 161 HR’s, 657 RBI’s, 233 SB’s, and a .320 Batting Average.
Dwight Hall (Washington D.C.) – At only 22 years of age, Hall is the youngest person to make the list. He has already converted 57 of 75 save opportunities, but needs to lower his career 4.23 ERA.
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