Player | Career Homers | Seasons |
Rudy Lombardi | 725 | 21 |
Jim Heathcott | 297 | 20 |
Evan Moore | 364 | 19 |
Melvin Martin | 280 | 18 |
Darren Owens | 788 | 17 |
Clinton Anderson | 667 | 16 |
Damaso Colome | 720 | 15 |
Carlos Pulido | 524 | 14 |
Javier Leon | 556 | 13 |
Willie Bacsik | 476 | 12 |
Henry Menechino | 521 | 11 |
Alex Valdes | 508 | 10 |
Hayes Corino | 423 | 9 |
Ryan Parrish | 327 | 8 |
Robb Worrell | 272 | 7 |
Harry Cruz | 293 | 6 |
Bosco Gleason | 247 | 5 |
Travis Barrett | 179 | 4 |
Harry Martinez | 120 | 3 |
Felipe Beltre | 73 | 2 |
Tom Flores | 52 | 1 |
1/ SP Hugh Palmer . Age 24. AAA. ETA: S10 Selected 13th in the 1st round of the S6 draft, Palmer dominated the lower minors and has averaged a 16-4/3.35 record in 3 minor league seasons. Palmer's big calling card has been the punchout as he's K'd 502 batters in 51o frames. His heater is in the mid-90s and still developing. Palmer comes with 2 good pitchers, the fastball and slider, but could use a better forkball and curveball to sharpen his repertoire. Palmer's about a season away from the bigs and projects to a solid #2 or #3 starter. 2/ SP Vasco Almonte . Age 22. AAA. ETA: S10 A former 1st round draft pick by Atlanta/Chicago, Almonte was traded to Anaheim for fellow prospect Tony Mendoza . Almonte has been consistent in the minors, if unspectacular, with a 4.15 era and 1.32 whip. However, Almonte is just 22 and has progressed quickly through the minors with a AAA season already in the books. If he continues to develop his fastball and change-up he can become a stalwa...
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