On my cell, so I'll list pitching separately. Ryan Searle is a decent bet to put things together. In fact, I could see him showing us the same, minus a couple MPH, as what we're hoping out of Ben Wells. He's had about as good a showing this offseason as anyone in our system, so a breakthrough is a solid possibility here. Robinson Lopez went from being a top 10 guy for me, to outside my top 30 in one season. But, in his defense, he battled injuries all season and never really pitched healthy. He's still very young and while his secondary stuff needs work, he's still my favorite of the "live arm" group we can dream on. Yao-Lin Wang is smallish and has a violent delivery, but looked the part of a back end of the pen guy last year. This year, in full season ball, we'll start to see if he may have the stamina to continue in a starting role. If he holds up, he's got as good of stuff as anyone,short of Maples, in our lower levels. I'll throw Brian Smith out there, since we're short on interesting pitchers, in my opinion. Raw, but projectable, could add some weight and amp his fastball from high 80's into lower 90's and with decent control, as a lefty, could establish himself, especially in the lower levels.