Drafted in the 5th round (147th overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2003 (signed for $180,000).
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The draftwide shortage of shortstops should have played in Trey Webb's favor. He was the top prospect at short on Cape Cod last summer, where he also won the league's 10th player award for sportsmanship. But he hasn't answered the questions he raised when he hit .222 with wood on the Cape by batting .273 with aluminum this spring. His range and arm are obvious, but he's error-prone in the field and hasn't convinced anyone he can hold his own at the plate.
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