Kevin Goldstein’s daily cruise through the day in the minors.
Everyone is preparing for the celebration of Strasmus, while a first-round pick from 2010 shows he’s more than just a California League mirage.
Kevin Goldstein’s daily trip through the day in the minor leagues.
For the first time since Episode 0.9 we do the show with Jason in Mexico City. There’s plenty of fun, plenty of prospect talk, a long discussion of the Cubs general manager job, how the Blue Jays are the new flavor of the month and then we get serious, talking to Rany Jazayerli about Syria. As always, we hope you enjoy.
Kevin Goldstein is chatting about prospects in the comments section.
Some prospects seemingly destroyed their stock with poor first halves, but these players have resurrected their seasons after the All-Star breaks.
Notes on more than 28 prospects in Kevin Goldstein’s daily trip around the minors.
A big power source with an interesting backfround in the Jays system, and notes on 38 prospects.
Kevin Goldstein’s daily trek through the day in the minors.
Trevor Bauer has shown himself capable of handling freakish workloads, but should the Diamondbacks push him down the stretch?
Jason returns to the show and establishes his presence with authority with tales from the bodega, specially Juan Deli. But before the goofy stuff, we talk about why Logan Morrison’s demotion really isn’t that big of a deal, discuss Jim Thome’s tremendous face and get into a long bit on outfield prospects. Then we are joined by special guest Jim Callis of Baseball America to discuss what happened and what didn’t at Monday’s signing deadline, and if there is any way to fix it, or if it even needs fixing. As always, we hope you enjoy.
Kevin Goldstein’s daily trip through the minors with notes on 19 prospects.
In a high-profile waiver deal, the Twins deal former MLB top prospect Delmon Young to the Tigers.
The signing deadline for amateur draftees passed last night, but concerns about the system remain.
Kevin Goldstein thinks all of the first round picks will sign today, but that doesn’t mean he’ll be right.
With the signing deadline headed down to the wire, what’s the likelihood some of the first- and second-round talents sign?