Iglesias is a glove first SS without much power projection. To the Royals, who now have Colon, dealing away their ace for a glove first SS is not the best idea
Kelly took a step back this yr when he hit a wall at AA. My thought is that he rebounds at AA in 2011, but having a rough season definitely drops the prospect stock a bit, and his yr was very rough for him.
Rizzo is a prospect who has shown a lot of power for a young man, but is waiting for the rest of his offensive game to develop in terms of contact and avg. He does draw a fair share of walks, but 132K's in a MiLB season is a ton. My thought on him is that he puts it together next yr and jumps to the forefront of the sox rankings in a big way
Regardless, there arent any guys who headline a package right now. You had one in Buchholz, but now he is your #2 and you arent dealing him. That is what happens with top notch prospects. They graduate to the bigs and become irreplaceable. The sox have a lot of talent, but they dont have that one big prospect to headline a deal like the Yanks have with Montero. Therefore, any deal the sox try to make will involve them dealing away 2-3 of their top 5 organizational players and another 1-2 upper level prospects. This is something Theo has shown an unwillingness to do. And by no means am I pissing on the sox system here. They just graduated a lot of their prospects AND now have an upper level prospect gap that should fill by 2012. I love what they did in the draft in '09 and '10, and think that will start filling in at AA and AAA in 2 yrs.