Having a nine-RBI game at the major league level doesn’t even make you one of the top three prospects in a stacked farm system.
Hunter Pence received a lot of attention for his performance in the Arizona Fall League. Did he do enough to impress Kevin?
The Florida Marlins organization may have deployed tons of talent already, but do they have even more on the way?
The Rockies’ humidor may have led the league in VORH, but there are some actual pitching prospects ascending to altitude, along with a special shortstop at No. 1.
With the Arizona Fall League now over, Kevin looks back at some performances from a few notable youngsters.
A farm system that is in no way deep can at least thrill Reds fans with the best prospect tandem in the game.
With a farm system that seems to have been mostly fruitless, Cubs fans will have to hope what’s left pans out.
Daric Barton came back from a season-ending elbow injury to play in the Dominican Winter League. How he’s faring, plus nine more prospects to watch.
They may not have won the NL East, but Atlanta still has some nice-looking prospects.
Kevin kicks off his winter prospect mongering by reviewing one of the most productive systems in the game.
A center fielder for the Red Sox, a closer for the Giants, and… a 46-year-old prospect? Not quite. Kevin explains.
Kevin talks about some of the major implications the new CBA portends for the player development side of the industry.
This week’s Ten Pack starts sad but gets happier, at least if you’re a fan of the Orioles, Yankees, or Dodgers.
Kevin sifts through individual performances in the winter leagues, including those by a Yankee overdraft and a Snakes prospect who’s come out of nowhere.
Kevin identifies the roots of the team Walt Jocketty and Tony La Russa have built up over time.
Huge personnel turnover is the mark of a team with deep pocketbooks, but the Mets have all used player development to their advantage.