Scouts weigh in on some familiar prospect names from the high minors, and some not-so-familiar names from the complex leagues.
Every now and again, there’s a performance that Kevin cannot stop thinking about. This weekend, Austin Wood gave that performance.
Kevin ranks all 43 prospects traded during the month of July.
Jason tries his hand at his own top prospect list, with rankings and commentary.
Kevin Goldstein re-ranks the game’s top prospects based on their performances to date.
Ben and Sam discuss whether the Orioles should be buyers and what teams mean when they dub a prospect “untouchable.”
This weekend featured some outstanding play from a guy desperately needing a change of scenery, and a guy who shouldn’t get too used to his.
Some teams that could be buyers could have a harder time landing certain targets because of problems on the farm.
The Tigers and Marlins complete the first-ever draft pick trade in a prospect-laden deal.
Delino DeShields is back on track, Jarred Cosart is still a tease, and Donavan Tate might be starting to find his footing.
Since you enjoyed the first episode so much, we did a second one.
Jason attempts to relax after a Lakewood vs. Hickory game with a beer.
Kevin cautions against targeting players who look like they have a lot of trade value, but not much to offer in terms of actual value.
After tackling the World players last week, Jason returns with notes on the US players from this year’s Futures Game.
This weekend saw some performances from a few players who are getting awfully close to the majors.
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves by jumping to conclusions about the way this year’s signing deadline played out.