Boston’s VP of player personnel takes on overstock, high-octane, and the Olympic roster.
Boston’s VP of player personnel discusses the club’s approach to the draft and the international market.
Massive without massive power, the Germano/Radke divide, and teen stars coming along.
The pride of New Zealand, a better Blue Jays system, a near-forgotten A’s outfield prospect, and the Yankees’ center fielder of the future.
The cat-and-mouse game of holding back on announcements of who’s signed and for how much.
A few scouting surprises and massive performance-related disappointments.
Many who should have been, weren’t, and many who didn’t belong, were, but oh well. Play Ball!
Conversations with Oakland farm director Keith Lieppman and assistant GM David Forst on the A’s big splash in the international market.
The kids are alright, but some of them not as much as others.
The non-Inoas, Francisco Liriano’s comeback, and Carolina League mashers.
Angels prospects take a hit, a crowd of Rangers hurlers, and Corey Brown runs hot and cold.
This week’s pack can hack, attack, or rack, making for a quality stack.
The Yankees have Joba replacements for the pen on the way, while the Orioles’ big slugging prospects in the Carolina League are headed in different directions.
A slugger gets back on track, the minor league strikeout leader moves up, and a speedy center fielder makes his case for a ticket to the Bronx.
How many of this year’s top prospects look like they’ll make next year’s Top Prospects list?