| Chris
Carter
Scout.com Headlines: |
1B Chris Carter: Diehard Prospect No. 15 
-by DiehardMagazine.com
Feb 6, 2008 |
Diamondbacks Prospect #47: P Emiliano Fruto  The pitcher acquired for Chris Carter has tremendous upside
-by FutureBacks.com
Dec 30, 2007 |
D-Backs trade Chris Carter for Emiliano Fruto Carter was then immediately sent to Boston to complete the Wily Mo Pena trade
-by FutureBacks.com
Aug 21, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: 2nd Half - Week 8  Upton usurped; Enright can do no wrong
-by FutureBacks.com
Aug 21, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: 2nd Half - Week 3  Justin Upton has finally been usurped for the top spot in these expanded Power Rankings
-by FutureBacks.com
Jul 16, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: 2nd Half - Week 2  Two draftees from Florida State highlight this week's Power Rankings
-by FutureBacks.com
Jul 9, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: 2nd Half Begins  The system is overrun with quality pitching as the Power Rankings return
-by FutureBacks.com
Jul 2, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: Memorial Day List  Reynolds, Upton, and Anderson have been simply unbelievable
-by FutureBacks.com
May 28, 2007 |
FutureBacks Power Rankings: 2nd Installment  Five of the Top Ten make their Power Rankings debut this week
-by FutureBacks.com
Apr 30, 2007 |
Diamondbacks Bringing RandyBack? Forgive the Justin Timberlake reference, but this deal feels as wrong as the pun.
-by AZRedReport.com
Jan 2, 2007 |
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Ht: 5-11
Wt: 220
Bats: L
Throws: L
| Date of Birth: |
09/16/1982 |
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| 2007 Scout Minor League
Baseball Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: 1B |
Pos Rank: #7 |
Pos Rating:
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| Biography: |
| Chris Carter was a highly touted high school player who went to top college program Stanford and never got to play. He fell all the way to the 17th round of the '04 draft and Scouting Director Mike Rizzo took a flyer on a kid who obviously had power but A) couldn't play defense and B) couldn't hit left handed pitching. The jury is still out on the defense, though the Diamondbacks were incredibly impressed with his improvement at both first base and left field in 2006. As for hitting lefties, he has destroyed them, and righties too. He shot up to Triple-A in just two years, but has been stuck there behind Conor Jackson ever since. |
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