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Reymond Fuentes: 2009 Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects
BDPP83, Reymond Fuentes of the Boston Red Sox, Bowman Chrome Autograph
Buy or Sell: It’s About Value…
Projected Value: High+
Finally, we’ve got some sex appeal in our autograph checklist. Fuentes is Carlos Beltran’s nephew, or cousin, or something — Only God knows because the internet’s called him about eight different variations of “relative”.
First off Fuentes was drafted by the Red Sox out of Peurto Rico. The team affiliation is enough to drive the price up, but we’ll have to see where this opens.
Fuentes is young (b. 1991) and fast as fuck (under 6.3 in the 60,) but his frame and already advanced swing that gives hope. At this point, Fuentes knows how to hit the ball hard from pole to pole. It’s fair to project at least a slight uptick in power, but for the most part we’re talking a doubles (and triples) machine.
The Red Sox paid him a good amount for the 28th spot and you’ve got to assume that he’s more than just a trade chip. Obviously, the most important aspect of value is whether or not he plays for the Red Sox — Which, I have to assume he will.
Right now, he’s only weighing in at a buck-sixty, which leaves plenty of room for growth without sacrificing speed.
The Tristar Cards are presenting pretty awesome deals right now, and I’m buying. Whether or not his stock rises before BDPP (a good chance w/ BB America’s Organizational Lists heading towards the American League Soon)
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Great Day At The Ball Park
April 20, 2009 by kris · Leave a Comment

Lyle Overbay BobbleHead Mistake! You should buy him / contribute to a brand new fund I call the "buy me a new computer fund -- it's at 0 dollars." Email: info@freefantasymagazine.com
I apologize to anyone expecting fantasy write-ups, life’s been hectic. The Jays are back in town, and gosh darn do I love those Athletics.
First off, the Lyle Overbay Bobblehead is the powder-blue FLASHBACK FRIDAY variety. I don’t know how much value these things but they put the wrong uniform number on him. On the bobble-head he’s number 17, but he actually wears number 35.
Overbay wore 35 back in the day, way back in the day, 2006 back in the day. Then Frank Thomas showed up, and kindly asked for 35 and Overbay obliged. Overbay wore 17 during 2007 and 2008 while Frank The Tank was around. Brad Wilkerson scooped it up after Thomas left, but I’m sure Overbay just didn’t feel like switching mid-season.
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