From the Arizona Republic: Of the three prospects the Diamondbacks gave up in the Escobar deal, right-hander Johan Duran is regarded as having the highest ceiling and was, perhaps, the hardest to part with, at least by judging general manager Mike Hazen's comments "we like him a lot, " Hazen said "he's a power arm, right-handed pitcher and he's got a ton of upside. He's got huge velocity and we like him as a future starter. We're sad to see him go." Duran has a fastball that touches the upper 90s along with the power curve. Scout say Duran made strides this year in his command but still has a ways to go in that department. He also needs to continue to develop his changeup, they say, in order to remain a starting pitcher. Nothing was said about the other two prospects.