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2012 Pro Debut Checklist 2012 Pro Debut Checklist Base - Minor League Stars 220 subjects including the following: 1 Matt Adams Springfield Cardinals 2 Nolan Arenado Modesto Nuts 3 Manny Banuelos Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 4 Trevor Bauer Mobile Bay Bears 5 Christian Bethancourt Lynchburg Hillcats 6 Chad Bettis Modesto Nuts 7 Gary Brown San Jose Giants 8 Garin Cecchini Lowell Spinners 9 Michael Choice Stockton Ports 10 Andrew Clark Myrtle Beach Pelicans 11 LJ Hoes Bowie Baysox 12 Cito Culver Staten Island Yankees 13 Travis d'Arnaud New Hampshire Fisher Cats 14 Brandon Drury Danville Braves 15 Robbie Erlin San Antonio Missions 16 Wilmer Flores St. Lucie Mets 17 Anthony Gose New Hampshire Fisher Cats 18 Casey Crosby Eerie SeaWolves 19 Robbie Grossman Bradenton Marauders 20 Jedd Gyorko San Antonio Missions 21 Billy Hamilton Dayton Dragons 22 Joe Terdoslavich Lynchburg Hillcats 23 Matt Harvey Binghamton Mets 24 Brett Jackson Iowa Cubs 25 Kyle Kubitza Danville Braves 26 Hak-Ju Lee Montgomery Biscuits 27 Taylor Lindsey Orem Owlz 28 Rymer Liriano Lake Elsinore Storm 29 Manny Machado Frederick Keys 30 Starling Marte Altoona Curve 31 Trevor May Clearwater Threshers 32 Will Middlebrooks Pawtucket Red Sox 33 Shelby Miller Springfield Cardinals 34 Mike Montgomery Omaha Storm Chasers 35 Jake Odorizzi Northwest Arkansas Naturals 36 Mike Olt Myrtle Beach Pelicans 37 Marcell Ozuna Greensboro Grasshoppers 38 Joe Panik Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 39 Wily Peralta Nashville Sounds 40 Martin Perez Round Rock Express 41 Jurickson Profar Hickory Crawdads 42 Eddie Rosario Elizabethton Twins 43 Keenyn Walker Kannapolis Intimidators 44 Gary Sanchez Charleston RiverDogs 45 Miguel Sano Elizabethton Twins 46 Casey Kelly San Antonio Missions 47 Jonathan Schoop Frederick Keys 48 Jonathan Singleton Lancaster Jethawks 49 Tyler Skaggs Mobile Bay Bears 50 Matt Skole Auburn Doubledays 51 Alexi Amarista Salt Lake Bees 52 Noah Syndergaard Lansing Lugnuts 53 Jameson Taillon West Virginia Power 54 Taijuan Walker Clinton LumberKings 55 Allen Webster Chattanooga Lookouts 56 Zack Wheeler St. Lucie Mets 57 Christian Yelich Greensboro Grasshoppers 58 Xander Bogaerts Greenville Drive 59 Cody Buckel Hickory Crawdads 60 Drew Hutchison New Hampshire Fisher Cats 61 Oscar Taveras Quad Cities River Bandits 62 A.J. Cole Hagerstown Suns 63 Carlos Martinez Palm Beach Cardinals 64 Jake Marisnick Lansing Lugnuts 65 Nick Franklin Jackson Generals 66 Nestor Molina New Hampshire Fisher Cats 67 James Paxton Jackson Generals 68 Jeurys Familia Binghamton Mets 69 Tim Wheeler Tulsa Drillers 70 Yordano Ventura Kane County Cougars 71 Jonathan Galvez Lake Elsinore Storm 72 Vincent Catricala Jackson Generals 73 Keyvius Sampson Fort Wayne TinCaps 74 Archie Bradley Missoula Osprey 75 Eric Surkamp Richmond Flying Squirrels 76 Brian Dozier New Britain Rock Cats 77 Sean Gilmartin Rome Braves 78 Cheslor Cuthbert Kane County Cougars 79 John Lamb Northwest Arkansas Naturals 80 Trevor Rosenthal Quad Cities River Bandits 81 Ronald Torreyes Dayton Dragons 82 Jean Segura Inland Empire 66ers 83 Daniel Corcino Dayton Dragons 84 Tyler Thornburg Brevard County Manatees 85 Yorman Rodriguez Dayton Dragons 86 Robbie Ray Hagerstown Suns 87 Patrick Corbin Mobile Bay Bears 88 Barret Loux Myrtle Beach Pelicans 89 Taylor Green Nashville Sounds 90 Henry Rodriguez Carolina Mudcats 91 Tyler Pastornicky Gwinnett Braves 92 Zach Cone Spokane Indians 93 Brandon Jacobs Greenville Drive 94 Kevin Matthews Spokane Indians 95 Jake Hager Princeton Rays 96 Sean Buckley Billings Mustangs 97 Andrelton Simmons Lynchburg Hillcats 98 Trayce Thompson Kannapolis Intimidators 99 Matt Lipka Rome Braves 100 Julio Rodriguez Clearwater Threshers 101 Sonny Gray Midland Rockhounds 102 Jabari Blash Clinton LumberKings 103 Carlos Perez Rome Braves 104 Wil Myers Northwest Arkansas Naturals 105 Jarred Cosart Corpus Christie Hooks 106 Chris Archer Durham Bulls 107 Guillermo Pimentel Pulaski Mariners 108 Tyler Matzek Modesto Nuts 109 Kyle Waldrop Billings Mustangs 110 Matt Den Dekker Binghamton Mets 111 Javier Baez Boise Hawks 112 Xavier Avery Bowie Baysox 113 Blake Hassebrock Burlington Bees 114 Didi Gregorius Carolina Mudcats 115 Alfredo Silverio Chattanooga Lookouts 116 Cory Spangenberg Fort Wayne TinCaps 117 Dan Rosenbaum Harrisburg Senators 118 Steven Proscia High Desert Mavericks 119 Kole Calhoun Inland Empire 66ers 120 John Hellweg Inland Empire 66ers 121 Chad James Jupiter Hammerheads 122 Telvin Nash Lexington Legends 123 Deck McGuire New Hampshire Fisher Cats 124 Kelvin Herrera Omaha Storm Chasers 125 Heath Hembree Richmond Flying Squirrels 126 Edward Salcedo Rome Braves 127 Bryce Brentz Salem Red Sox 128 Anthony Ranaufo Salem Red Sox 129 Tommy Joseph San Jose Giants 130 Trey McNutt Tennessee Smokies 131 Matt Davidson Visalia Rawhide 132 Nick Castellanos West Michigan Whitecaps 133 Jordan Swagerty Springfield Cardinals 134 Stetson Allie State College Spikes 135 Sebastian Valle Clearwater Threshers AUTOGRAPHS Autographs At least 25 different subjects including the following: PDA-KM Kevin Matthews Spokane Indians PDA-ZC Zach Cone Spokane Indians PDA-JH Jake Hager Princeton Rays PDA-JP Joe Panik Salem-Keizer Volcanoes PDA-DH Drew Hutchison New Hampshire Fisher Cats PDA-AS Andrelton Simmons Lynchburg Hillcats PDA-OT Oscar Taveras Quad Cities River Bandits PDA-ML Matt Lipka Rome Braves PDA-RG Robbie Grossman Bradenton Marauders PDA-AA Alexi Amarista Salt Lake Bees PDA-DG Didi Gregorius Carolina Mudcats PDA-HH Heath Hembree Richmond Flying Squirrels PDA-DR Dan Rosenbaum Harrisburg Senators PDA-SP Steven Proscia High Desert Mavericks PDA-KW Kyle Waldrop Billings Mustangs PDA-BH Blake Hassebrock Burlington Bees Side by Side Dual Autographs At least 10 different cards including the following: SSA-MC 1-Kevin Matthews Spokane Indians 2-Zach Cone Spokane Indians SSA-BJ 1-Gary Brown San Jose Giants 2-Tommy Joseph San Jose Giants SSA-SS 1-Cory Spangenberg Fort Wayne TinCaps 2-Keyvius Sampson Fort Wayne TinCaps SSA-MG 1-Starling Marte Altoona Curve 2-Robbie Grossman Bradenton Marauders SSA-AS 1-Matt Adams Springfield Cardinals 2-Jordan Swagerty Springfield Cardinals RELICS Minor League Materials Up to 50 different subjects including the following: MLM-AH Aaron Hicks MLM-AS Alfredo Silverio MLM-AG Anthony Gose MLM-CM Carlos Martinez MLM-CC Chih-Hsien Chiang MLM-DH Danny Hultzen MLM-FM Francisco Martinez MLM-GB Gary Brown MLM-GC Gerrit Cole MLM-HL Hak-Ju Lee MLM-JP James Paxton MLM-JC Jarred Cosart MLM-SV Sebastian Valle MLM-JP Joe Panik MLM-JP Jurickson Profar MLM-MP Martin Perez MLM-MA Matt Adams MLM-MH Matt Harvey MLM-MC Michael Choice MLM-NA Nolan Arenado MLM-SM Shelby Miller MLM-SM Starling Marte MLM-TB Tim Beckham MLM-TW Tim Wheeler MLM-TS Tyler Skaggs MLM-TT Tyler Thornburg MLM-WM Wil Myers MLM-WM Will Middlebrooks MLM-MM Manny Machado MLM-GG Grant Green Minor League Hat Logos MLL-JT Jameson Taillon West Virginia Power MLL-TW Tim Wheeler Tulsa Drillers MLL-MC Michael Choice Stockton Ports MLL-WF Wilmer Flores St. Lucie Mets MLL-SM Shelby Miller Springfield Cardinals MLL-MB Manny Banuelos Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees MLL-GB Gary Brown San Jose Giants MLL-JG Jedd Gyorko San Antonio Missions MLL-JP Joe Panik Salem-Keizer Volcanoes MLL-BB Bryce Brentz Salem Red Sox MLL-OT Oscar Taveras Quad Cities River Bandits MLL-TB Tim Beckham Durham Bulls MLL-WM Will Middlebrooks Pawtucket Red Sox MLL-WM Wil Myers Northwest Arkansas Naturals MLL-AG Anthony Gose New Hampshire Fisher Cats MLL-MO Mike Olt Myrtle Beach Pelicans MLL-NA Nolan Arenado Modesto Nuts MLL-TS Tyler Skaggs Mobile Bay Bears MLL-AB Archie Bradley Missoula Osprey MLL-CB Christian Bethancourt Lynchburg Hillcats MLL-GC Garin Cecchini Lowell Spinners MLL-JM Jake Marisnick Lansing Lugnuts MLL-JS Jonathan Singleton Lancaster Jethawks MLL-RL Rymer Liriano Lake Elsinore Storm MLL-BJ Brett Jackson Iowa Cubs MLL-JS Jean Segura Inland Empire 66ers MLL-JP Jurickson Profar Hickory Crawdads MLL-AC A.J. Cole Hagerstown Suns MLL-XB Xander Bogaerts Greenville Drive MLL-CY Christian Yelich Greensboro Grasshoppers MLL-JC Jarred Cosart Corpus Christie Hooks MLL-MM Manny Machado Frederick Keys MLL-CS Cory Spangenberg Fort Wayne TinCaps MLL-MS Miguel Sano Elizabethton Twins MLL-BH Billy Hamilton Dayton Dragons MLL-TW Taijuan Walker Clinton LumberKings MLL-TM Trevor May Clearwater Threshers MLL-GS Gary Sanchez Charleston RiverDogs MLL-JB Javier Baez Boise Hawks MLL-MH Matt Harvey Binghamton Mets MLL-SM Starling Marte Altoona Curve MLL-JP James Paxton Jackson Generals MLL-TM Trey McNutt Tennessee Smokies MLL-HH Heath Hembree Richmond Flying Squirrels MLL-TN Telvin Nash Lexington Legends MLL-RG Robbie Grossman Bradenton Marauders MLL-HL Hak-Ju Lee Montgomery Biscuits MLL-TL Taylor Lindsey Orem Owlz MLL-MM Mike Montgomery Omaha Storm Chasers MLL-MP Martin Perez Round Rock Express INSERTS Minor League All-Stars 50 subjects including the following: AS-AG Anthony Gose New Hampshire River Cats AS-CM Carlos Martinez Palm Beach Cardinals AS-CC Chih-Hsien Chiang Jackson Generals AS-GB Gary Brown San Jose Giants AS-HL Hak-Ju Lee Montgomery Biscuits AS-JP James Paxton Jackson Generals AS-JS Jean Segura Inland Empire 66ers AS-JP Joe Panik Salem-Keizer Volcanoes AS-JT Joe Terdoslavich Lynchburg Hillcats AS-JS Jonathan Schoop Frederick Keys AS-JP Jurickson Profar Hickory Crawdads AS-MA Matt Adams Springfield Cardinals AS-MH Matt Harvey Binghamton Mets AS-MC Michael Choice Stockton Ports AS-MO Mike Olt Myrtle Beach Pelicans AS-NA Nolan Arenado Modesto Nuts AS-SM Shelby Miller Springfield Cardinals AS-SM Starling Marte Altoona Curve AS-TW Tim Wheeler Tulsa Drillers AS-TS Tyler Skaggs Mobile Bay Bears AS-TT Tyler Thornburg Brevard County Manatees AS-JR Julio Rodriguez Clearwater Threshers AS-MM Mike McDade New Hampshire River Cats AS-CK Casey Kelly San Antonio Missions AS-ZW Zack Wheeler St. Lucie Mets AS-CB Chad Bettis Modesto Nuts AS-JG Jedd Gyorko San Antonio Missions AS-AS Andrelton Simmons Lynchburg Hillcats AS-JO Jake Odorizzi Northwest Arkansas Naturals AS-CY Christian Yelich Greensboro Grasshoppers AS-BJ Brandon Jacobs Greenville Drive AS-JT Jameson Taillon West Virginia Power AS-TM Trevor May Clearwater Threshers AS-WM Will Middlebrooks Pawtucket Red Sox.
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