Bryan concludes his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Can one accurately predict the draft without inside knowledge? Bryan continues his analysis of the draft tendencies of scouting directors.
Examining the past draft tendencies of major league scouting directors, Bryan predicts which amateurs teams will nab in this June’s frenzy.
When evaluating two-way amateurs, big league teams come to a fork in the road.
Incentivizing performance is a controversial enough idea, but maybe it makes sense a rung or three down the ladder.
Far from the red-headed stepchild of the lineup, Bryan suggests that there are prospects past, present, and future at the keystone.
Seventeen-year-old phenom Carlos Triunfel is plying uncharted waters in a lower rung of the minor leagues that eats up teenagers.
Bryan Smith joins the BP team, and starts out with a look at an octet of college hurlers you’ll see picked in June.
Here are some prospects who may be flying under the radar now, but who likely won’t be this time next year.
Bryan Smith wonders about the draft pick/free agent tradeoff, and considers how the Padres specifically may have fared had they let all three star players walk this winter.
After no pitchers were picked in the top five of this year’s draft, hurlers could return with a vengeance in ’06. Here’s a look at the cream of the upcoming college class.