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January 11, 2013 BP Daily PodcastEffectively Wild Episode 117: Justin Upton Update: Still Not Traded Ben and Sam discuss the rejected trade that would have made Justin Upton a Mariner.
Ben and Sam discuss the rejected trade that would have made Justin Upton a Mariner.
January 10, 2013
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Daily Draft Video: Rafael Devers
Daily exclusive video series designed to familiarize you with the names you need to know leading up to the 2013 amateur draft.
2013 international free agent Rafael Devers (3B/SS), out of Samana (Dominican Republic), boasts a left side profile and a strong offensive foundation for a developmental staff to build upon. Devers shows solid hands in the field, decent fluidity in his lower half, and a strong arm, making him a natural fit at third base, long term. In the box, the young Dominican is already showing an ability to create leverage without sacrificing his ahead-of-the-curve bat-to-ball skills and could project to above-average hit and power tools. Today’s video is from the 2013 Perfect Game World Showcase, held at Terry Park in Ft. Myers, Florida, and features Devers in a 16 pitch at bat.
Effectively Wild Episode 116: Has the Sabermetric Movement Helped or Hurt Jack Morris?
Ben and Sam try to figure out whether the sabermetric movement has helped keep Jack Morris out of the Hall of Fame or given him a better chance to get in.
January 9, 2013
Episode 28: I Wanna Mock
Jason and Paul discuss the latest news in baseball, mock drafts and what to do with ADP, and welcome special guest Ron Shandler of BaseballHQ to the show.
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Daily Draft Video: Hunter Martin
Daily exclusive video series designed to familiarize you with the names you need to know leading up to the 2013 amateur draft.
Through the Years: Jack Morris
Looking at the controversial Hall of Fame candidate through contemporary accounts from his early career.
With the Hall of Fame announcement scheduled for this week, now is a good time to look back at the early careers of some of this year's most talked-about nominees. (And with the early exit polls looking as they do, it might be nice to remember just how great some of these players were.)
Jack Morris, longtime anchor of the Detroit Tigers pitching staff, winningest pitcher of the 1980s, and author of one of the most memorable World Series games of all-time, is now in his fourteenth year on the Hall of Fame ballot. Only three years ago, Morris was barely receiving 53% of the vote. Five years ago, it was merely 44%. Today, however, he sits on the verge of election, receiving 67% in the 2012 voting and returning to the ballot as the lead vote-getter. To be honest, the arguments over Morris's Hall worthiness have gone on so long now that it feels nearly impossible to even remember what he was like as a player. For both sides of the debate, "Jack Morris" has turned into a stone idol, representing all that is beautiful and romantic of old-school baseball on one side and all that is vile and oppressive of outdated thinking on the other. His year-to-year and day-to-day strengths and weaknesses have been mostly forgotten or ignored, except when useful in proving a point. Morris, more than any other candidate on the Hall of Fame ballot, may benefit most from a look back at contemporary accounts of his early career.
Rosters/Depth Chart Mailbag
Rosters/Depth Chart Mailbag
I've pretty much covered everything I'm going to cover around the Caribbean Winter Leagues, so I'm calling it quits on that particular format until spring training. For now, I'm leaving future topics up to the readers. Feel free to send over any questions related to rosters, depth charts, prospect ETA's, or playing time projections, and I'll answer them in a future mailbag. You can ask the questions below in the comments section, send me a tweet @mlbdepthcharts, or email me at mlbdepthcharts@gmail.com.
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