did i mention none of them are any good, either?


#45 Ricky Oropesa, First Base, 26 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
Mostly developed defensive specialist who can play multiple positions but is best at 1B, where he could probably win a gold glove or two over the course of a few full seasons. His bat may or may not be able to hold up as a starter at MLB level, but he has killed minor league pitching from various levels in an almost legendary way (just look at his doubles, OPS, and some other AAA stats). Something far off but with good upside works...

#39 Troy Patton, Starting Pitcher, 29 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#98 Collin Balester, Starting Pitcher, 29 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#97 Michael Watt, Starting Pitcher, 26 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
They have some upside as a 4th or 5th starter maybe, probably Patton more so than the rest... I have no room.

#94 Basil Polanco, Second Base, 27 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
Older, but developing now finally and could be a decent offensive-minded MI who plays no defense...

#88 Rene Martin, Catcher, 26 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#21 Johnny "Mobay" Basil, Shortstop, 27 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#65 Joe Benson, Leftfield, 27 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#79 Jason Denham, Centerfield, 29 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#82 Paul Markstrom, Shortstop, 27 yrs, Los Angeles (N) Dodgers - Out of the Park Baseball Report

Just prospects... further off, but with potential is preffered.