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Minor League Free Agents

This is always a fun list to look through every year as you get a glimpse of all the busted promise. It isn't fun, of course, in that these are all people, as we discussed yesterday, and they're all just trying to make a career for themselves, but it's fun for us because some of the names take us back. Names you thought you'd forgotten.

There's Joe Thurston. Thurston is 31 now, but when he was 22, he batted .334 in AAA Las Vegas, putting himself on prospect maps. Baseball Prospectus called him out as an empty hitter then, and he's done little since. His career minor league average is .293. His career Major League average is .225.

There's Dennis Sarfate, who, a few years ago, could throw 100 miles per hour with wicked movement, until he stopped.

There's Chris George, a finesse lefty who tricked Baseball America into ranking him the 25th-best prospect in baseball going into 2001. What we know how is that you should pretty much never rank a finesse lefty that high, and George has struggled against even AAA competition.

There's Carlos Delgado, who doesn't seem to belong here.

There's Bryan LaHair, who just a few years ago dazzled fans in Tacoma with his blend of Mike Carp's power, Matt Tuiasosopo's batting eye, and Chris Shelton's speed.

There's Jeremy Reed, who wound up back with the White Sox. There's Wladimir Balentien, who's still just 25. There's Andy Marte, and Jason Isringhausen, and Nick Bierbrodt, and some guy named Al Alburquerque, and that just takes us through the Colorado Rockies. There's plenty more on the list - more I won't even bother going into, just because I could go on forever.

Read it through when you find the time and prepare to be swept away by memories you didn't think you remembered. And also, note that the Mariners have 26 minor league free agents of their own, including Yusmeiro Petit and David Winfree. Look those over extra closely, just to make sure there's no one you'll miss.

It's crazy to think that almost every single player on this list was once the star of his high school.

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Some of these minor league free agents must be good enough to play for Mariners

As we sucks this year. Anyone is an upgrade over Jose Lopez/Casey Kotchman/Eric Byrnes

Some of those names are really depressing.

Depressing Category 1: former super-prospects or at least guys who turned out really good in my Baseball Mogul franchises. Joel Guzman, Andy Marte, Michael Restovich, Joe Borchard, Mark Prior, Josh Barfield

Depressing Category 2: former good major leaguers who can’t let go. Jason Isringhausen, Eduardo Perez, Delgado, Kaz Matsui, D’Angelo Jimenez.

I also got really confused for a second when I saw Ryan Braun.

Different Eduardo Perez
Next you're going to tell me there's more than one Ken Griffey.
I wonder how Jacque Jones feels about his career.
Mark Prior is still around?

I’m amazed nobody has taken a flyer on him. Or is he throwing 64mph with no movement or something?

I'm not sure he can actually throw a baseball anymore.
I think he signed a Texas minor league deal.
Well after seeing him listed in the story and list I feel kinda dumb...
Because the last four flyers teams have taken on him have gone so well
Marte...

could be a guy worth taking a flier on. I remain convinced he could be a decent major leaguer given half a chance.

Do that and I give it three months before we have our own Chief Wahoo ripoff
How can we make it offensive though?
I seize every opportunity I get to post this

I just got this
Bring back Charlton Jimerson!

and maybe Tommy Everidge.
The A’s have a pitche named Kristian Bell. He probably has difficulty forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Screw that. BRING CHRIS SHELTON HOME!
Let's bring Wlad home!
So fucking rec'd.
Really?

I wanted ho to succeed as much as anyone, but he was brutal.

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