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The Preliminary 2020 Watchlist, Part Two

2014 Watchlist
Now, which of your favorite 2019 draft picks did I miss? Because if I’m brutally honest, I could drop any or all of the “notables” and put them there.

You could also persuade me on two or three of the southpaws, who, like many blondes-from-a-bottle, wouldn’t get second a look if they were righthanded (FWIW, they’re all brunettes 😉

Given the early returns on the small-but-pricey group of IFAs, it was a logical choice to drop the M*A*S*H category. (Yay! Look at the guys we have in rehab!)

In ten years here, my experience has been that pitchers elicit the most emotion/passion/discussion. Partly because a certain GM likes to trade them for MLB relievers in the short-term, of which the ones that have worked out you could count on one hand and still have a thumb. But mostly because Nats fans who were baseball fans prior to October 2019 true fans know that the game is won and/or lost with pitching.

Have at it in the comments, but I think I got the big rocks here. Let me know about the pebbles and sand in the comments.

RHPs LHPs DSL Bats DSL Arms $$$ IFAs Notables
Crowe Braymer Ray. Gomez Montero Aldonis (LHP) McGowin
M. Sanchez Teel Marte B. Hiraldo J. Garcia (SS) Williams
Sharp Raquet Geraldo M. De La Rosa A. Lara (RHP) Bourque
Condra-Bogan Cate De La Cruz Rodriguez Marquez (LHP) S. Romero
Fuentes Cronin Rivero Caceres D. Martinez (SS) Klobosits
Bartow Troop     Quintana (OF) Denaburg
A. Lee Chu     Santana (OF)  
Rutledge A. Hernandez        
Adon E. Lee        
A. Guillen B. Peña        
Irvin Ferrer        
Turner          
Willingham          
N. Gomez          
Yean          
Seijas          
P. Gonzalez          
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