The Braves HAD the best farm system. You can't have a good farmsystem if all your players on currently on the actual MLB roster. hehe. They do get credit.
Now it's the Dodgers turn. Though we are a little flat in the minors in starting pitching, the Dodgers haven't had any homegrown talent since Pedro (still upset), Nomo was imported talent - but was playing for the Dodgers semi-affiliate in Japan. We are riding high on this kid named Chad Billingsley coming up to triple A right now. The ironic part is that if every single starter for the Dodgers were to get hurt this year, we'd have suitable replacements waiting in triple A.
Jose Cruz becomes Joel Guzman
Kenny Lofton has already become Jason Repko
JD Drew would become Andre Ethier (acquired for Milton Bradley + Antonio Perez)
Billy Mueller becomes Andy LaRoche (yes, young brother)
Rafael Furcal becomes Willy Aybar/Oscar Robles (not a prospect)
Jeff Kent becomes the same duo listed above
Nomar has already become James Loney
Prospect Navarro becomes better hitting prospect, Canadian Russell Martin
Ace Lowe becomes Billingsley
Set up man turns from a propsect in Brazoban to Kuo, whose already on the team, and lastly
closer goes from Baez/Gagne to Jonathan Broxton.
I know its hard to measure talent with names, but it felt good to write them all out.
There's also one more OF you'll here from in a couple years named Matt Kemp. Kid is going to be one hell of a power hitting OF.
Of the 11 players listed above, 6 of those made the top 50 in baseball, and I believe two or three made top 10.
Dodgers love playing in Pittsburg.
As for Jae Seo. Of course his numbers tailoff in the 2nd half of the season. The 3rd and 4th time around, he is no longer a filthy/sneaky pitcher. He becomes very hittable. He has little to no velocity and relys on location and mechanics to beat you. Just takes a team to recognize his style a few times to sort him out. I have no doubt he'll have some problems in the 2nd half the season this year too. But i'm not nearly as worried about him, as I am Odalis Perez.