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Thanks to the inspiration of Harry Pavlidis and feature requests from readers, you can now see the daily Minor League Baseball game schedule at Baseball Prospectus, including information about which games are available on MiLB.tv, who the probable starters are (with up-to-the minute updates as soon as they are announced on the milb.com site), and the number of BP-ranked prospects in the game.

To make this feature easy to find, we've added a link directly from the "Prospects" tab on the top menu ("Today's Minor-league Schedule"):

Of course, a picture's worth a thousand words, so here's what you can expect when you click on the Schedule link:

There are some hidden gems in this listing:

  • The Top 101 column shows the number of players on the two rosters who are on BP's most recent top 101 prospect list.
  • The Top 10 column shows the number of players on the two rosters who were on their respective teams' top 10 prospect list.
  • Mousing over the number in the Top 101 or Top 10 column shows the players involved (see the example above containing Byron Buxton's and Jose Berrios' names).
  • The list is sorted by the number of Top 10 players involved, to make it easier for you to find prospect-rich matchups.
  • Many of the columns are sortable, by clicking on the column name.
  • Clicking the "Yes!" link in the TV column takes you directly to the MiLB.tv page so you can watch the game live.
  • The red "101" and "10" next to various starting pitchers denote players who, respectively, made the Top 101 Prospect list or were on their respective team's Top 10 list (at the time of the rankings).

Please remember to pair this new schedule tool with the Baseball Prospectus Prospect Tracker to fulfill all of your minor league monitoring needs. Enjoy!!

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SkyKing162
5/13
Sweet! Maybe a column for total UPSIDE in the game?
cdt719
5/14
Looks cool. My suggestion would be, if possible, to list the team names too, since I'm not familiar with a lot of the logos and I bet a lot of other people aren't either.
bornyank1
5/14
Not a lot of real estate there to add text, but if you mouse over the team logos, the team names pop up.
mcquown
5/14
I added the team names to the display, under the pitchers.
cdt719
5/14
Sweet, that's perfect. I have a bunch of teams within a reasonable day trip, so this format makes it easy to quickly scroll down the list and see if there are any notable games nearby.