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Rookie Card Corner: Jim Thome 1991 Bowman

The Golden Sombrero presents Rookie Card Corner: Jim Thome 1991 Bowman

Fun Fact: In 1999, Jim Thome joined a very exclusive club, becoming the seventh player to lead his league in walks and strikeouts. The other six are Babe Ruth (1923, 1924, 1927, and 1928), Hack Wilson (1930), Dolph Camilli (1939), Mickey Mantle (1958), Mike Schmidt (1983), and Dale Murphy (1985).

The Golden Sombrero’s Top 50 Prospects: #41 – Zach Lee (Video)

#41 Zach Lee – Los Angeles Dodgers

RHP

DOB: 9-13-91

ETA: 2014

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The Baseball Show: Hall of Fame, Garza, Bryce Harper, Reds and White Sox

On Wednesday night, co-host Clint Evans from Diamond Hoggers and I were back at it with 2011’s first episode of The Baseball Show.

Topics include:

  • We talk about the man (kind of), the myth, the legend…Bryce Harper.  Could we see Harper in D.C. in 2011? Probably not, but we entertain the idea and suggest several hypothetical scenarios.
  • Who was the winner in the Matt Garza trade? We explore his concerning 2010 performance as well as assess the slew of prospects that were shipped off by the Cubs.

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The Golden Sombrero’s Top 50 Prospects: #42 – Matt Dominguez (Video)

#42 Matt Dominguez – Florida Marlins

3B

DOB: 8-28-1989

ETA: 2012

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St. Louis’ Jacob Turner could reach big leagues in 2011

At this year’s Winter Meetings, the Detroit Tigers struggled to complete a blockbuster trade as they had the previous two seasons.  On a team rich with both young and veteran big-league-ready talent, the first player that every team inquired about was the their prized prospect, Jacob Turner.  In the end, the Tigers were unwilling to hear offers for the 19-year old right-hander, and were forced to pass on several potential trade opportunities.  It seemed that there was nothing offered that could match Turner’s potential impact on both the Tigers’ rotation, as well as the rest of baseball.

After compiling a 20-4 career record and 187 strikeouts for Westminster Christian Academy in St. Louis, Turner was widely considered to be one of the best right-handed pitchers in the 2009 draft class.  Although he had previously committed to play for North Carolina, the Tigers drafted the 6-foot-5, 210-pound Turner in the first-round with the 9th overall selection.

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