Things could get better but it’s up to ownership and management.
C. Trent Rosencrans of CBS Sports joins us to discuss the 2010 Cincinnati Reds, Jay Jaffe joins us to talk about the 40th anniversary of Ball Four, and when we are guest-free, we talk about potential managerial changes, prospect disappointments, along with plenty of tangents revolving around El Topo, teenage Rangers shortstops, Conner Crumbliss and the sounds vehicles make.
They are looking like a serious threat to the Twins in the American League Central next season.
Playoff-bound teams have depth at key positions.
If the bullpen is better in 2011, the Diamondbacks could move up to the middle of the pack.
Is this year’s minor league walk leader a prospect, or a one-trick pony?
Though they could have used Roy Halladay this year, the Blue Jays are on the rise.
It was a disappointing season and they may go into full rebuilding mode.
Without Stephen Strasburg until 2012, starting pitching becomes the priority.
It could take a bit but the organization might be back to relevance sooner than many think.
This season was a wash but there is good news because the farm system is loaded.
In this weeks episode, Jason and I talk about why nobody should care about players buying Halo Reach at midnight, how the Mariners have hurt King Felix’s Cy Young chances, while also starting our minor league wrap-up with our selection of this year’s breakout prospects. Our special guest this week is Jorge Arangure of ESPN who joins us to talk about the book he’s writing about Latin American baseball as well as what is wrong (and what might not be so wrong) with the signing processes of various countries.
People scoff but the organization seems poised to make a move back toward .500.
The organization is extremely deep in pitching, including Manny Banuelos, Andrew Brackman and more.
Many leagues are done, most full-season leagues are in the championship round, but there’s still plenty of games to cover.