Perry Van Hook's long-term top 100

Minor Leaguers, prospects, projects, and suspects.
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Perry Van Hook's long-term top 100

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Hey this is a great list...thanks!

Question: 3 of my minor league keepers (NL league) are on the list...but the fourth, Casey Kelly was left off. Was that an oversight or did he fall off a cliff and I didnt see it?

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Perry's doing the LABR draft now - I'm sure he'll check and be able to help you out by the end of the weekend.
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Pauly wrote: Question: 3 of my minor league keepers (NL league) are on the list...but the fourth, Casey Kelly was left off. Was that an oversight or did he fall off a cliff and I didnt see it?
Kelly had an okay year and while someone would make a case he belongs there I think the pitchers listed have more upside potential than Kelly who can still be a middle of the rotation starter in the majors. I would have to see a better year this year to move him up.

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Thanks!

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