ACC action brings the focus on college diamonds back East, while a six-pack of starting pitchers (and likely June picks) shine.
Comebacks and college stars are prominent in this week’s edition.
Horace Greeley’s got nothing on Bryan when it comes to going west.
Springing ahead with a Monday staple.
A continuation of the discussion, turning to how the A’s help their players make adjustments, whether in a new system or a new country.
In part one of a two-part conversation, Kevin chats with A’s Farm Director Keith Lieppman about his career path, the offseason restocking of the system, and more.
Virginia’s dominance might be tempered if we consider strength of schedule, and Stanford might deserve some optimism.
A review of the top half of baseball’s player development systems.
A Monday standby resumes for the 2008 season, as Kevin reviews prospects in camps and on campus.
Having completed the swing through the 30 systems, reviewing the bottom half of MLB’s player development systems.
Our new Thursday staple, previewing the the pro prospects of tomorrow and the action to come on college diamonds around the country.
Good drafts in the past two years infused young talent into a once-barren system, perking up the team’s rebuilding effort.
Long overstocked with arms to the exclusion of hitting talent, they finally have an elite bat atop an improving system.
After a period of drought the San Diego farm is beginning to churn out some quality produce, beginning with a pair of top-notch infielders.
A selection of surprise teams, good programs, and underrated college squads you should keep in mind following this year’s season.
Despite having one of the ten best prospects in baseball, even Colby Rasmus’ star cannot outshine a dull system.