Already having a career year, Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas has a career night, plus highlights from around the day in the minors.
The Phillies’ right-hander is among the prospects who have put up huge late-season numbers in the minor leagues.
Yet more Yankee pitchers step forward, Josh Reddick finds a groove, and plenty of 2010 draftees getting their feet wet as Kevin Goldstein takes a look at the day in the minors.
It’s the Rangers’ year but the three other American League West teams have pieces on the farm.
Kevin and Jason return with two more hours of wackiness, including special guest Ken Davidoff of Newsday on the Roger Clemens indictment and twitter shenanigans.
A pitching-heavy update features power arms for the Mets and Yankees, along with a quietly outstanding year for a Brewer righty.
A breakout arm in the Rockies system, a question about the Angels decisions at the big league level, and notes from around the day in the minor leagues.
Reds left-hander Aroldis Chapman is among the many minor-league pitchers who could wind up in a pennant race.
Existing and future attempts by MLB to fix the draft have been, and will continue to be more trouble than they are worth.
A massive breakout in the Reds system; a massive (physically) pitcher in the Padres system; the Yankees find another pitcher and notes from throughout the day in the minors.
Jim Callis of Baseball America joins us to talk about Monday’s draft signing deadline and the future of the draft itself. Also, what minor league numbers do and do not mean, Kevin’s adventures in morning television, and we cook a recipe from a listener.
Some rebounding arms in the Indians and Mets systems, along with notes from around the day in the minors.
Cincinnati and Minnesota should continue to win because of deep farm systems but San Diego might want to enjoy contending while it lasts.
Kevin Goldstein . . . morning television host? Really?
A look at a pitcher likely to be a September call-up for the Orioles, an Angels outfielder blazing his own path in the Midwest League and a 29-year-old Cuban pitcher.
A changing of the guard when in comes to Boston first base prospects, A Yankee lefty makes up for lost time and notes from around the day in the minors.