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James Wood
With a 6-foot-7 and 240-pound frame, Wood would have been right at home on the hardwood had he chosen to pursue his hoops dreams. Instead, he leverages his size to stroke home runs instead of 3-pointers. The Washington prospect boasts a powerful swing that launches pitches to every corner of the ballpark.
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Andrew has a flair for the dramatic. On April 12, Manager Dave Martinez called upon Andrew to pinch hit in the seventh inning and he went yard. He also hit two late, game- tying HRS in a three-week span in the second half, one on August 12 with Washington down to its last out.



When Dom returned to Citi Field in April, the Mets toasted him with a video tribute. Their loss was Washington's gain. He made a brilliant play that night, invoking memories of so many similar ones in New York.



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Stephen Strasburg
CAREER APPRAISAL: Only a 2011 injury detour has slowed Strasburg's progression from once-in-a-generation prospect to utterly dominant starter. Both his 21 victories and 313 strikeouts are second-most ever in a pitcher's first 45 career games.
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