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Baseball Prospectus' first-ever update to the Baseball Prospectus annual series is now available. Clutch Performer 2012 brings you

  • The debut of our PECOTA projections for foreign league imports, and full historical stat entries and player comments for Yoenis Cespedes, Yu Darvish, and all the rest of the new arrivals from foreign leagues

  • Player comments and stats for players who missed the book, such as Coco Crisp, Kendrys Morales, and a clown car full of 2011 draftees

  • The most complete treatment of managers we've ever published, with manager stats going back to the 1970s and the last four years of manager comments from the annuals

  • An extended leaderboard of PECOTA rookie players, based on the latest PECOTA data and playing time projections available

and more.  Best of all, its free! Click here or on the cover image below to download your copy.

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tonytouch
3/23
How could the BP2012 update compare Coco Crisp to Robin Yount!? that is a slap in the face to a hall of famer. Even Kenny Lofton deserves better than that, he had some superstar years in Cleveland. I realize it is playing style....
doog7642
3/23
Thanks for this. Is UPSIDE coming soon to PECOTA?
geer08
3/23
Big BIG thanks for this...great idea, and easy delivery. I looked everywhere for Rendon in the big book, and I'm impressed BP put this together, and got it out so quickly. Nice work.
Dodger300
3/23
I had a good chuckle when I read that Jake Odorizzi is 40 years old. You might want to check that.
dpease
3/23
Thanks Dodger300, Odorizzi is fixed and the pdf is updated.
timber
3/26
You should also give him credit for being the #47 prospect.
dpease
3/26
thanks! this is done.
faztradamus
3/23
Second line of Odorizzi's write up could use some editing.
dpease
3/23
Fixed, thank you.
drscott46
3/23
Looks like Jose Campos' numbers are a little off. http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=campos003jos
joechris96
3/23
Is Jose Campos even in the supplement?
dpease
3/23
we will get that fixed as well.
dpease
3/26
fixed, thanks
anderson721
3/23
Just exactly what would Wily Mo Pena have to have done to get acknowledged by BP?
dianagramr
3/23
Just being himself?
dpease
3/26
we would have included him if he was suggested last week!
timber
3/26
Why is Joe Terdoslavich included when he was in the book?
dpease
3/26
oops--I missed him in Baseball Prospectus 2012. He should not be here. His inclusion gives Joe Terdoslavich fans who don't want to pay for the book a serious amount of leverage.
swarmee
3/27
[Napoleon Dynamite voice] Yehssssss! [/ndv]
ootp0013
3/27
So how about that iPhone app? Still holding out for that...
brandonwarne52
3/27
Freudian slip on Cespedes as an "all-of-nothing" hitter?
dpease
3/27
fixed, thanks Brandon
mblthd
4/04
Whither Gregor Blanco, i.e., Bruce Bochy's favorite player?