A few late-year promotions are looking pretty good, and a few even have the chance to get big league looks before too long.
Jason doesn’t always agree with how some prospects are seen nationally, and so he examines three he likes more–and three he likes less–than most others.
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.
Earlier this week, Zack Greinke opposed Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson in his Angels debut. Doug reviews each player’s approach to pitching.
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.
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.
Delino DeShields is back on track, Jarred Cosart is still a tease, and Donavan Tate might be starting to find his footing.
Doug wraps up his mechanical analysis of the Futures Game rosters with a look at the World Team.
Jason attempts to relax after a Lakewood vs. Hickory game with a beer.
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.
Evaluating the mechanics of the US pitchers in last Sunday’s Futures Game.
A few days after the rollout of the BP Hitter Profiles, we present their companion piece, the Pitcher Profiles.