56. Adam Lind, 23, LF, Toronto Blue Jays
2006 Stats (AA/AAA): .330/.394/.556, 3 SB in 457 AB

In a perfect world, Lind will match Carlos Lee's performance over the length of the latter's contract. More likely, however, Lind will combine Lee's subpar defensive skills with the bat of another free agent, Aubrey Huff. There is value in such a player, as Lind destroyed right-handed pitching to the tune of a .584 slugging percentage in the minors during 2006. The Blue Jays will look for Lind to show more patience in 2007, but he's a ready-made Rookie of the Year contender who is held back on this list only by a (relatively) shallow ceiling.

55. Travis Snider, 19, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
2006 Stats (R): .325/.412/.567, 6 SB in 194 AB

It comes as little surprise that the first prep player the Blue Jays took in six years was the draft's most polished high school hitter. Snider's patience and raw power projects to a high upside for this first-round selection. After leading his high school team through an undefeated season, Snider needed only a short time to get acclimated before dominating in pro ball with a wooden bat. In his last 31 games, Snider hit .367, slugged .688 and struck out in just 20 percent of his at-bats. A future left fielder, Snider will enter 2007 as the Midwest League's best pure slugger since Prince Fielder.
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Good job JP.