Monday, August 31, 2009

2009 Fantasy Football Sleepers

Just finished up my 2nd fantasy football draft yesterday, so thought I would put together a list of players who I consider to be potential breakouts and sleepers. Last year, I gave a pretty decent list of sleepers, so hopefully this year I can do the same.

Sleepers

Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens: Call me crazy, but I think Flacco will be a solid # 2 QB in fantasy this year and possibly a # 1. He's looked good so far in the preseason and he has a year of experience under his belt. I think 3,000 plus yards and 25 TD's are possible

Matt Ryan, QB, Falcons: Matt Ryan has a ton of weapons around him and I could see the Falcons being one of the best offenses in the NFL this season. Ryan might have a season like Phillip Rivers did last year and get over 4,000 yards passing and 30+ TD's. I would not be mad at all if I had him as a backup. If you miss out on all the big name QB's, then Ryan is definitely worth a pick as a #1 QB.

Eddie Royal, WR, Broncos: Royal could have a Wes Welker like season this year for Josh McDaniels and the Broncos. I could see him getting well over 1,000 yards and 10 plus TD's. I think he'll be close to a Top 10 WR and I've been able to draft him as a # 2 and # 3 WR in my two leagues.

DeSean Jackson, WR, Eagles: I think that Jackson will get over 1,000 yards receiving, but I'm just not sure how much he'll get into the endzone. Either way he's at least a # 3 WR in fantasy and has the potential to be a very solid # 2 if he can find his way into the endzone.

Ray Rice, RB, Ravens: He's the # 1 RB on a team that likes to run the ball and he also is a good receiver out of the backfield. I think he gets to 1,000 yards and depending on his goal line carries could get close to 10 TD's combined rushing/receving.

Davone Bess/Tedd Ginn, JR, WR, Dolphins: One of these two will get over 1,000 yards and score 6+ TD's. Your guess is as good as mine as to which one it will be. Ginn is more explosive and I think he might breakout this year. Bess is like a poor man's Wes Welker and will probably give you at least 60 yards every week. His consistency alone is worth having, especially if you already have a stud as your # 1 WR. Bess has gone undrafted in both of my leagues, so you could probably get him late in your draft or just pick him up off waivers at some point later on.

Beanie Wells, RB, Cardinals: He looked good in his first preseason game and with the Cardinals explosive passing attack spreading the field, he should have a lot of room to operate near the line of scrimmage. He could be this season's answer to who will be the next Chris Johnson/Steve Slaton.

Darren McFadden, RB, Raiders: Hasn't been all that impressive in the preseason, but he has way too much talent to not take a chance on in the middle rounds. If he has a monster season then you don't want to be the guy who passed on him. He's good value in the middle rounds. I personally wouldn't take him before the 6th round.

Deep Sleepers

Here's a bunch of players I would consider drafting in the late rounds or pay extra close attention to on the free agent list once the season begins:

Devin Hester, WR, Bears: Supposedly has gotten better at route running this year and you already know he's explosive as hell. He's the Bears # 1 WR right now and with Jay Cutler at QB he should get plenty of chances to make some big plays.

Leon Washington, RB, Jets: Washington is going to be MR Do-It-All for the Jets and he has a great chance to get combine for over 1,000 yards rushing/receiving and see the endzone a decent amount of times. Doesn't hurt that Thomas Jones is getting older too.

Darren Sproles, RB, Chargers: Sproles is in the same boat as Washington. He'll get a lot of touches for the Chargers and if Tomlinson isn't on top of his game he'll get even more chances to show what he can do.

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Giants: If Jacobs goes down he will the man in NY and should still get a decent amount of carries even with Jacobs healthy.

Felix Jones, RB, Cowboys: Similar to Bradshaw and probably more explosive. Jones should be getting touches this season regardless of if Marion Barber is healthy or not.

James Davis, RB, Browns: Davis has been getting a lot of praise from his teammates and coaches in the preseason and he could have a chance to replace an aging Jamal Lewis at some point this season.

Glen Coffee, RB, 49ers: Has been great in the preseason but will be tough for him to make an impact with Frank Gore in front of him. If Gore goes down though then watch out for Coffee.

Todd Heap, TE, Ravens: Believe it or not Heap went undrafted in BOTH of my leagues. He's look solid in the preseason and might be close to his old form. I'd definitely keep an eye on him or even take a chance on him late in the draft if you want to dump your TE position. He might not be a bad fallback option this year.

Mark Sanchez, QB, Jets: He wasn't drafted in either one of my drafts, but I think by the second half of the season he will be good enough to start against certain teams if you need a QB for your starter's bye week.

Chris Henry, WR, Bengals: Looks great in the preseason with 3 TD's and has a chance to steal some targets away from Chad Johnson and Laverneous Coles.

Rookies With Upside

Here's some rookies who have a lot of potential and most likely will be drafted in the middle-late rounds of your draft.

Percy Harvin, WR, Vikings
Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos
Michael Crabtree, WR, 49ers
Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Lions
Earl Bennett, WR, Chicago
Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants
Jeremy Maclin, WR, Eagles
Kenny Britt, WR, Titans
Donald Brown, RB, Colts
LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles
Darrius Heyward-Bay, WR, Raiders

Other Sleepers

I personally wouldn't draft any of these guys, but I'll be keeping an eye on them throughout the season.

Josh Morgan, WR, 49ers
David Clowney, WR, Jets
Joshua Cribbs, WR, Browns
Domenik Hixon, WR, Giants
Steve Smith, WR, Giants
Malcom Floyd, WR, Chargers
Robert Meachem, WR, Saints
Tim Hightower, RB, Cardinals
Fred Taylor, RB, Patriots
Joey Galloway, WR, Patriots
Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers
Fred Jackson, RB, Bills

E-Mail Bag Mix: DynastySeries - Gypsy - Sexy Dominican Model (Video)

Check out this sexy Dominican model, Gypsy, courtesy of DynastySeries.

Jay-Z - Rhapsody Commercial

Dope commercial that shows Hov going through all his album covers.

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In Jamaica - K'Naan feat Buckshot / My Zone - Young Buck ft Glasses Malone / I'm Fine - Colin Monroe ft Young Buck - Beatnick & K-Salaam

3 New Joint from producers Beatnick & K-Salaam featuring Young Buck & Buckshot.

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Last Two - Young Chris feat Freeway & Beanie Sigel (Video)



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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Honeys of The Week: Carmen Ortega (SmoothGirl Jamaica), Sanya Zayas, Nvus Twins, Sandra LaPacha, Courtney Starburst, Lowrider Girls Magazine, & More

My Life (Produced by The Heatmakerz) - Jerms Black

Devin Green: The Journey Preview (Video)

Watch the preview for Devin Green: The Journey, a documentary following Devin Green as he prepares for summer league with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Devin played for a season and a half with the Lakers, then he was let go. Since that time he's been overseas a couple times and had short stints in the NBA with the Heat and the Spurs. Devin now has a shot at making the Timberwolves. This summer we've been taping Devin's life and documenting his journey back to the NBA.

New Joint of The Week: 10 Bricks (Prod. by J Dilla) - Raekwon feat Cappadonna & Ghostface

New Joint of The Week: 10 Bricks (Prod. by J Dilla) - Raekwon feat Cappadonna & Ghostface

Off That (Prod. by Timbaland) - Jay-Z feat Drake

Pablo Doe - Styles P feat Noreaga & Uncle Murda

Beginnings - Donnis

Underdog - Donnis

Country Cool - Donnis feat Bun B

Ticket To The Moon - Donnis

Reminder (Prod. by Timbaland) - Jay-Z

Love - Freeway

Catalina (Prod. by Dr Dre) - Raekwon feat Lyfe Jennings

Tear Drops - Beanie Sigel

Ghetto - Beanie Sigel

Sicker Than Your Average - Beanie Sigel feat Freeway

So Supreme - Sha Stimuli

Passing Me By 2009 - Kyle Lucas feat Jon Hope, Donny Goines, & Sean Falyon

Connect 4, Pt 2 - Shabaam Sahdeeq, Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, & Chaundon

We Stand Alone - Nu Jerzey Devil feat The Game

That's Whats's Up (Prod. by Statik Selektah) - Reks feat Bossman

Gangsta Life - Nipsey Hussle feat Snoop Dogg

Trust Me - Memphis Bleek

Clinton Sparks Presents: Say Hello To... Supastar LT (Mixtape)

Clinton Sparks Presents: Say Hello To... Supastar LT (Mixtape)

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E-Mail Bag Mix: Season of The MC - Wordsmith, The Best Of Trends - Trends (Mixtape), Soul Glo - Incyte, & Nore's 100 Miles & Running Challenge

Season of The MC - Wordsmith

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The Best Of Trends - Trends (Mixtape)

Tracklisting

1) Day By Day (produced by The Beat Show)
2) I'm Too Awesome (produced by Kajmir Royale)
3) Danger Feat. Joe Thrillz (produced by Steelwaterz)
4) All Y'all (produced by Bonnie Mayfield)
5) I'm A Beast( produced by Kajmir Royale)
6) I Got Rules (produced by Steelwaterz)
7) Wet Dream feat. Sakinah (produced by Steelwaterz)
8) One feat. Signe
9) Cum on the Dance Floor (produced by Steelwaterz)
10) Don't Wanna Text U (produced by Kajmir Royale)
11) Connect (produced by Kajmir Royale)
12) No (produced by Beat Connector)
13) Across the Sky (produced by Brainbug)
14) I've Tried Everything (produced by Sinima)
15) It Aint Simple (produced by Beat Connector)
16) Let Me Be feat. Sakinah (produced by Szmytko)
17) Will You feat. Sakinah (produced by Khalid)
18) Had a lot of Girls (produced by Flawless)
19) Don't you worry
20) Move the Crowd feat. Sakinah (produced by Steelwaterz)
21) I hate niggaz (produced by Arkreatek)
22) The Invisible Man (produced by Sell beats)
23) I Try (produced by Steelwaterz)
24) (Bonus) I'm Just Playing (produced by The Beat Show)

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Soul Glo - Incyte

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Nore's 100 Miles & Running Challenge



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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Trust Me - Memphis Bleek

New Joint from Bleek featuring some nice laid back production.

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Gangsta Life - Nipsey Hussle feat Snoop Dogg

New Joint featuring a new verse from Snoop.

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That's What's Up (Produced by Statik Selektah) - Reks feat Bossman

New Joint from Reks produced by one of the most consistent producers in the game.

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Global Takeover (Mixed by DJ Lee Majors) - Cartel (Mixtape)

"A man who won't die for something is not fit to live." These are words that Cartel lives by. Hailing from NYC, Cartel is the living testament of survival and success by all means. His music is a vivid painting of his soul being displayed to the listeners ears and eyes. If you listen close enough you will envision everything his music is talking about. The plans he has for his music are on a higher plane and are surely going to grab listeners by their ears and make them take notice. His influences in his music come from the upper echelon of music history as a whole, with the likes of Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G, Nas, DMX, Bob Marley and Marvin Gaye all inciting him to bring his own brand of music to the world. Cartel's music is also highly inspired by all of the events in his life. Whether they were beautiful or tragic situations they shaped and molded Cartel into the man & artist he is today. Take a trip with him down the many roads he has tread in his lifetime through his music and you will see what makes him who he is."

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www.myspace.com/majorsurveillance
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E-Mail Bag Mix: COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 92 HOSTED BY TONE TRUMP, Rocking With The Best - MC Lyte, ACAPA, Rocket City (Mixtape), & More

COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 92 HOSTED BY TONE TRUMP

TRACK LIST

Tone Trump - For The Game
Lil Wayne - Soo Woop
Drake Feat. Nipsey Hussle - Killer
Tone Trump - How I'm Livin
Young Buck - The Morning Paper
Pitbull Feat. B.O.B. - Across The World
Warren G Feat. Raekwon & Nate Dogg - 100 Miles and Runnin
Saigon - Aye Aye Aye
Scholar - Im A Rapper
Jay Rock - Successful Remix
Tone Trump - Hustle Hard
Wale - My Sweetie
Bobby Creekwater Feat. Stat Quo - Spotlight
Kurupt Feat. Freeway - Check Check
Tone Trump - Hood Pulse Freestyle
BUG - Sensi
Amtrak Feat. Sha Stimuli - Look Into The Mirror
Seaclipse - Bad Chick
BizZ - Okay, Im Hot
The Alumni - $1000 Outfit
ROX - Without You
FROSTIE - Explicit
B. Howard - Aint Nothin
Jake Lee Lopse - My Way
Surface - Weed Mambo
Tone Trump - Outro


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Rocking With The Best - MC Lyte



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ACAPA

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ACAPA - THIS IS ART

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ACAPA - EVERYBODY LOVES YOU

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TrapsNTrunks.com Presents Huntsville, Alabama: Rocket City (Mixtape)

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DIAMOND & RASHEEDA - BEST EVER FULL VERSION

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Switch 2 Tha 6th - George Reefah

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Old School Wednesday: The Mad Scientist - Large Professor


We Stand Alone - Nu Jerzey Devil feat The Game

New Joint featuring The Game but I think he spit his first verse on another joint sometime before.

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Connect 4, Pt 2. - Shabaam Sahdeeq, Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, & Chaundon

New Joint from the New York underground that's got a pretty dope laid back beat.

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I Am / Brooklyn Bridge - Bekay feat Masta Ace (Video)



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Passing Me By 2009 - Kyle Lucas feat Jon Hope, Sean Falyon, & Donny Goines

New Joint that is a remake of the Pharcyde classic Passing Me By.

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So Supreme - Sha Stimuli

New Joint from Sha Stimuli featuring a Busta Rhymes sample.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Minor League Prospect Watch: Jason Heyward

Jason Heyward is a 20 year old phenom in the Atlanta Braves minor league system, who like Michael Taylor, I recently mentioned in my post about young African-American talent in the major and minor leagues . The 6’4 220lbs. outfielder is known for his batting eye and mature approach at the plate and at just 20 years old has already reached Double-A ball.

Obviously, when such a young prospect is more than holding his own in Double-A; he’s going to be projected not only as a star, but also as a possible future Hall of Famer. Heyward also happens to be left-handed, so Ken Griffey, Jr. is one possible comparison for him, however, there is some question if he can hit for as much power as Griffey did in his prime. Heyward has also been compared to Dave Parker, Billy Williams, and Fred McGriff; which would put him in the 25-40 HR range rather than Griffey’s 40+.

Here are Jason Heyward’s stats for the season to date:

.315 AVG/17 HR/58 RBI/.400 OBP/.559 SLG/.959 OPS/8 SB

You can check out Jason Heyward’s career minor league stats on his Baseball Reference player page and his First Inning player page.

Here is where Jason Heyward ranks among minor league prospects:

Ranking in ScoutingBook (8/25/2009): #9
Ranking in Baseball America 2009: #5
Ranking in Baseball Prospectus: #10
Ranking in MiLB.com 2009 Season Preview: #3
Ranking from ESPN: #3

Here is everything you need to know about Jason Heyward:

The Braves drafted Heyward in the first round in 2007, out of high school in McDonough, Georgia. The 14th overall pick, he was well-known to scouts as an extremely toolsy outfielder with a good measure of polish, but his stock was hurt slightly on draft day because his senior year, while impressive, wasn't quite as good as people expected. He was pitched around frequently, and there was likely also an element of overexposure, as scouts had seen so much of him that they began to nitpick his flaws and not focus enough on his strengths. Even at 14th overall, he looked like an underdraft in the minds of many experts, and so far his pro career has been stellar. His work ethic and intangibles are rated very highly.
(Minor League Ball)

Heyward is 6-4, 220, a left-handed hitter and thrower, born August 9, 1989. Tools-wise, his raw power is rated as excellent and he's made strides tapping into it this year. His speed is a tick above average, and scouts like his baserunning instincts. He also features a strong throwing arm and is a sound defensive right fielder. Heyward's strike zone judgment is also very good. Physically, he's shown some vulnerability to nagging injuries and missed time with a strained hip flexor and a painful abdominal muscle earlier this year, though he's avoided any surgeries or long-term DL trips. (Minor League Ball)

Heyward is very polished for his age. He was solid last year in the South Atlantic League, posting a +23 percent OPS for Rome and hitting .323/388/.483 overall, with 15 steals in 18 attempts and a 49/74 BB/K ratio in 449 at-bats. This year, he's been even better, hitting .296/.369/.519 in 49 games for Myrtle Beach, then a stunning .400/.493/.673 in his first 16 games since being promoted to Double-A Mississippi. His tremendous 10/4 BB/K in his first 55 at-bats at that level demonstrates his excellent feel for hitting. He's now 20-for-24 as a career basestealer, and scouts continue to praise his defense and baserunning instincts. The one knock they had on him entering '09 was home run power, as he hit just 11 last year in 127 games. He's already hit 11 this year in 65 games, while maintaining his batting average and OBP skills. (Minor League Ball)

The first round of the 2007 draft looks like it's going to turn out a half-dozen stars or well above-average big leaguers, if not more, with Heyward at the top of the list of its high school products. Even at age 17, Heyward was a physical specimen, already 6-4 and well-built with room to add muscle as he gets older. He controls the strike zone well, both laying off pitches out of the zone and working himself into hitters' counts; his contact rate was one of the best in the South Atlantic League this year despite his relative youth. He gets his arms extended well, setting up slightly away from his body, so the ball down or over the outer half is well within his reach. Atlanta has moved him from center to right field; he has a plus arm and above-average range now that he's out of the middle of the field. His upside is just a question of power; he's going to hit for average and be an asset in the field. His swing and body point to 30-plus homers a year, which, coupled with a healthy on-base percentage and defensive value, would make him one of the most valuable players in the game. (ESPN - Keith Law)

Hidden behind a talented farm system down in Atlanta, Heyward has quietly produced stellar numbers since his rookie year at A ball. Having drawn comparisons to Willie McCovey and Dave Parker, this young outfielder has all five tools that scouts drool over. He’s athletic in that large frame, actually knows how to play defense (a plus because that might help him raise through the minors faster), and has the patience of a hitter much older than him. If you want to compare his Cube numbers to professional MLB players think of James Loney, Mark Grace, and Conor Jackson (but as it has already been established, this isn’t the most accurate way to compare a player as it just compiles his numbers and rates them against his peers at the same level he is at). However, Jason should prove to be more than those players. (RazzBall)

He hasn’t hit the number of homers some other prospects have, but he hits for average and gap power as of now which should translate into more homers in the future as he shortens his swing and fills out his body. One knock that some scouts have is that he is too patient of a hitter and often times doesn’t hit or swing at the best pitch for him to drive. I am not sure how I feel about this, but really, this should be a good thing. Some hitters don’t know how not to swing. This should be something that he and his hitting coaches should be able to change. He has the work ethic for this to probably happen, and a positive note about a highly tout prospect – he is quite humble. Something I think we all can appreciate. (RazzBall)

"Even at an early age, when he put on a Braves uniform, he looked like he physically fit with the types of bodies that we see with major league players," Braves farm director Kurt Kemp said. "And then when you looked at all the areas of his game—his natural hitting ability, his raw power, how well he throws, how well he runs for a man of his size and the work that he does as an outfielder—there was just not anything that you didn't like about him." "He is just a terrific young man, first and foremost," Kemp said. "He comes from a great family and he has been from day one respectful, hard-working—all of the good qualities that you like to see in a young man, he possesses those things. He has never acted as if he was a first-round draft choice, but he works as hard as any draft choice that we have. He was a first-round draft choice, but he takes instruction as well as any player that we have."
(Baseball America)

If scouts in California were worried that Stanton was too reckless with his swing, scouts on the other side of the country in Georgia had the opposite concern with Heyward. That is, why wouldn't he swing the bat more often? "Senior year, I did walk a good bit more than I ever have in my whole time playing baseball," Heyward said. "They definitely pitched around me a little bit. You could tell, when we were up by five or six runs, they'd put me on base. That's kind of expected in high school, but then there were teams that tried to challenge me, and that's when I tried to make them pay. It didn't happen the majority of the time, but I tried to make it happen." Scouts tell stories of how they went in to see Heyward multiple times, only to come away without seeing him swing in a game. How can a team invest millions in a high school player when no one gets to see him hit? "He had a lot better plate discipline than people realized," one American League scouting director said, "and people confused that with him not being aggressive. He made a fool of some people by being more disciplined than they gave him credit for." (Baseball America)

"I'm friends with a lot of coaches in the county, and they would tell me before the game they're not going to throw to him," Shadden said. "As far as his approach at the plate, he's the most disciplined hitter I think I've ever seen and I've ever coached, period. I've never seen anybody who's got an eye as good as he did. He saw the ball better than anybody and he could fight any pitch off until he got the one that he wanted. "He was so disciplined at the plate there were times that he'd let one go by and I'm like, 'Dadgum man. Come on, swing it.' You know, 3-2, he's got the count worked out, and then he makes it hurt that way too. There weren't a lot of times when he lost composure or anything like that. He knew the game, he was a smart player—he just knew the game. He knew what he needed to do, so telling him anything was just reminding him." For many young hitters, getting pitched around so much could turn into a recipe for bad habits, swinging at pitches out of the strike zone or at least out of a player's hitting zone. It didn't seem to change Heyward. "It's definitely tempting for any hitter who's not getting pitched to, because it's hard to get only one pitch to see a game to get a good swing off of," Heyward said. "You've got to be ready to go because at the big league level, you're not going to get a cookie every time. It's a little tempting, but I had to stay within myself, and that's what everyone wanted to see—me not getting too aggressive and staying within myself." "Certain guys have a pretty good feel from a young age about the strike zone," Braves hitting coordinator Leon Roberts said. "They've been coached pretty good when they were young—Little League, junior high, high school, summer ball, whatever. What happens is, somebody has sort of looked after him or impressed upon him how to hit good pitches and take bad pitches, and through time he's developed a pretty good eye and a pretty good strike zone." (Baseball America)

Heyward will blow out the candles on his 20th birthday cake in a week and a half, but he probably won't have to wait until his 21st birthday to reach the major leagues given his current pace. Heyward, the No. 1 prospect in baseball, is hitting .416/.495/.714 with 13 walks and nine strikeouts in 22 games with Mississippi. Heyward's offensive tools and feel for the strike zone are already outstanding, but the scary thing is that he's still a little less than a decade away from his peak years. (Baseball America)

This power-hitting outfielder was, like Freeman, a steal from the 2007 draft. The Braves nabbed the Georgia native with the 14th overall pick of the draft. An advanced hitter for a prep signee, Heyward has a career line of .312/.379/.491 in 733 at-bats – and he’s still just 19 years old. Earlier this season in high-A ball, Heyward hit .296/.369/.519 with 10 homers in 189 at-bats, while missing time with an injury. In a good pitcher’s park, the left-handed hitter posted a walk rate of 10 BB% and a strikeout rate of 15.9 K%. Since his promotion to double-A, Heyward is hitting .346/.438/.615 with three doubles and two triples in eight games. Neither Freeman nor Heyward should see the Majors this season, but they should both be kept in mind for 2010… They could both be up before the MLB All-Star break, depending on the big league club’s playoff hopes. (FanGraphs)

Heyward flourished in his first week in Double-A and earned the No. 1 ranking on our Midseason Top 25 Prospects. The '07 first-round pick had an invitation to the Carolina League's all-star game but missed it with a hip injury. He'll make up for that absence by playing in the Futures Game this Sunday in St. Louis. Heyward finished out his time in the CL with a .296/.369/.519 line with 10 home runs for high Class A Myrtle Beach. Four of Heyward's first seven hits in Mississippi went for extra bases and he legged out two triples. He could force his way into Atlanta's outfield picture sometime next year. (Baseball America)

Recently promoted to Double-A at the age of 19, this is how Heyward has handled his first 32 plate appearances above Double-A: four singles, three doubles, two triples, four walks, no strikeouts. That’s how you announce that the best prospect in baseball has arrived on the scene. A big left-handed premium bat with power and plate discipline, Heyward profiles as an elite hitter with some defensive value. He could be in Atlanta next year, taking the mantle from Chipper Jones as the next great Braves hitter. (FanGraphs)

Atlanta's hulking 6-foot-4, 220-pound prize prospect continues to impress. After receiving a seven-game cameo with Myrtle Beach to finish out the 2008 season, Heyward started the 2009 season with the Pelicans. The Braves believed his power would come once he began to use his hands more effectively. He is starting to show his true power potential and has smacked nine home runs this season in 139 ABs. Two of those came this past week and he's just two homers shy of his entire home run output of 11 during the 2008 season. With a .561 slugging percentage in a park known for depressing power, it's fair to say that the 19-year-old is starting to tap into his raw power. (Baseball America)

Say Heyward, but don't say it just yet. A real treasure for the Braves as 2007's 14th overall pick, the left-handed Heyward has been lauded for his developing plate discipline and 30-homer power potential for a couple of years now. He could have a future in right field for Atlanta, but with Jeff Francoeur locked in there for a long time to come, it's more likely that he'll go to left field or first base, both positions where the Braves lack a viable long-term prospect. We're penciling 2011 beside his name, but if the Braves get desperate, he could see action sooner. (ScoutingBook)

Outfielder Jason Heyward is a name you should remember in 2009. He had a solid first full season in the Majors after being a first-round pick out of high school in 2007, but he could blossom into a future superstar. The 19-year-old slugger hit .323/.388/.483 with 11 home runs and 15 stolen bases. He also earned 22 at-bats in High-A ball late in the year. Still in his teens, Heyward is an athletic 6′4” 220 lbs and his strong arm is well suited to right field. (FanGraphs)

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Album Release Tuesday: The Project Kid - Big Twins, Lethal Waapon - Tragedy Khadafi & Trez, & Persona - Queen Latifah

Monday, August 24, 2009

Tear Drops / The Ghetto / Sicker Than Your Average feat Freeway - Beanie Sigel

3 New Joints from Beanie Sigel off of The Broad Street Bully.

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Catalina (Produced by Dr. Dre) - Raekwon feat Lyfe Jennings

Ahh yes...now this is what I like to hear...New Joint from Raekwon over some Dr. Dre production. Could Raekwon's album be better than Jay-Z's? It sounds like it's a possibility.

Download: Catalina (Produced by Dr. Dre) - Raekwon feat Lyfe Jennings

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Love - Freeway

New Joint from Freeway...can't remember where I've heard this sample before...

Download: Love - Freeway

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House of Flying Daggers - Raekwon feat Inspectah Deck, Ghostface, Method Man, & Gza (Video)

Hot new animated video from the Wu off for Raekwon's first single off of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II.

Audio: House of Flying Daggers - Raekwon feat Inspectah Deck, Ghostface, Method Man, & Gza

Beginnings / Underdog / Country Cool feat Bun B / Ticket To The Moon - Donnis (Diary of an ATL Brave)

4 New Joints from the ATL Brave Donnis off of his new mixtape, Diary of an ATL Brave, which you can also download below.

Download: Beginnings - Donnis

Download: Underdog - Donnis

Download: Country Cool - Donnis feat Bun B

Download: Ticket To The Moon - Donnis

Download: Diary of an ATL Brave (Mixtape) - Donnis

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Pablo Doe - Styles P feat Noreaga & Uncle Murda

New Joint from Styles P featuring Noreaga...beat sounds like a leftover Neptunes beat from Nore's first solo album...

Download: Pablo Doe - Styles P feat Noreaga & Uncle Murda

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10 Bricks (Produced by J Dilla) - Raekwon feat Cappadonna & Ghostface

Had to re-up this for stream only...blah...not sure why this got taken down but not other Rae songs??

Not to mention I was praising this song to no end and it helps promotes the album (whether they want to believe it or not)...ridiculous!



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