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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: 20-1

From Hisashi Iwakuma to Matt Moore.

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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: 40-21

From Garrett Richards to Wily Peralta.

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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: 60-41

From Juan Abreu to Joe Benson.

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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: 80-61

From Dave Sappelt to Liam Hendriks.

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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: 100-81

From Martin Perez to Wil Myers.

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Top 100 Fantasy Prospects for 2012: Coming Soon

Like, next week.

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Danny Hultzen, Fernando Martinez, Andrew Brackman: Prospect Chatter

In this edition…

How a Japanese pitcher could push back the No. 2 pick’s ETA, why F-Mart landed in the right place and whether a former first-rounder has any hope in a new org.

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Brad Peacock (again!), Ryan Flaherty and Addison Reed: Prospect Chatter

In this edition…

A second take on Brad Peacock, a first look at a couple of Ryans and another reason rookie Addison Reed could be the White Sox’s new closer.

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Michael Taylor, Liam Hendriks and Simon Castro: Prospect Chatter

New year, new roles. That’s the 2012 outlook for a few prospects who are nearly big league-ready but now have to figure out where they stand in the wake of some recent transactions.

In this edition…

What the re-signing of Coco Crisp means for a former top prospect, why getting Jason Marquis is — gasp — a good move for the Twins and how the other side of the Carlos Quentin deal could play out.

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Brett Jackson, Phillippe Aumont, Brad Peacock: Prospect Chatter

As more trades, free agent signings and roster moves happen, I’ll continue to look at the resulting impact on prospects for the 2012 season. In this edition…

Why the Cubs’ acquisition of David DeJesus is a good thing, whether Jonathan Papelbon killed the fantasy value of a Phillies’ relief prospect and how owners are going to wind up hating Chien-Ming Wang.

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