Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A Gone, But Look Who's Here

Casey Kelly, Anthony Rizzo, and Reymond Fuentes all headed west while Adrian Gonzalez was shipping up to Boston last offseason. Adrian had a very good season with the Red Sox, hitting stats of .338/.410/.548 are great, but more or less what was expected. Everyone was talking about Gonzalez and the impact he would make on Boston and the void San Diego would feel without him. The Padres didn’t walk away empty handed. 3 top prospects in return, and I’m writing this because I think that they will pay dividends sooner rather than later. Maybe as soon as 2012 in some cases. Kelly ranks 14th and Rizzo as the 18th overall prospects in MLB.com’s top 50 prospects. Kelly, Rizzo, and Fuentes are 1st 2nd and 8th ranked prospects in the Padres system respectively. Rizzo had already seen major league time with the Padres playing in 49 games, he had his struggles at the plate, but his AAA numbers were outstanding and with a little adjusting time he will be the 1st baseman of the future. It appears for now he will compete with Guzman, but I like Rizzo to take control of the position during the 2012 season and be a major factor for the Padres by the end of the year. Kelly, a starting pitcher with great stuff, played in AA last season and will no doubt be looking to earn a spot in AAA this season, and who knows he could definitely be a September call up if he has success there. The Padres could look to give him a taste of the big leagues so he is ready by the start of the 2013 season which would be ideal, but hey maybe he surprises everyone and earns a spot with the big club this season permanently, it could happen. Fuentes played well in A+ so I would look to see him in AA in 2012. Kelly and Rizzo are both 22 years old, Fuentes still only 20 so it would seem fit he may take a little longer to get to the majors, but I eye the 2014 season for him and this guy is going to be GOOD. I think he is underrated for sure, an all-around good outfielder, speed, glove, gets on base, he’s the real deal. When he arrives to play CF for the Padres, everyone will know it. When all 3 of these guys arrive at the big club, the Padres will be back in contention, and ready to make a serious run at a championship. Gonzalez is great, but the Padres got a lot of talent in the deal. Don’t sleep on the Padres, they are a couple years away from doing it BIG!!!

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