Wright or Marte, Marte or Wright. I love ’em both. I’ve put Andy Marte ahead for the moment, because of the 10-month age difference and because scouts seem to like him a lot more, but I really feel strongly that David Wright’s as complete a prospect as there is in the game. I’d love to hear comments comparing the two, and Nate, I’d love to see what their PECOTA comps look like. Nobody else is that impressive. Dallas McPherson put up some serious numbers last year, and while some of that was in The Hangar in Rancho Cucamonga, he hit .314/.426/.569 in Arkansas. He doesn’t have a great defensive reputation, but it’s not terrible either, and he clearly outhit everyone else on this list. I don’t know if anyone else deserves Top 50 consideration. I know people love the Greek God of Walks, but he hit .165/.295/.248 in Triple-A, over a 32-game sample. Of course, his full-season OBP was still .446, so… Chad Tracy hit .324 and his defense took a big step forward, but he doesn’t do much more than hit singles, and it was Tucson. I respect that he’s had two good seasons in a row, but he was in El Paso in 2002, so I’m not sure that means anything either. And as much as I hyped him a year ago, I have to concede that Brendan Harris may not be quite as good as I thought he was. But he’s still a better prospect than almost anyone gives him credit for.