Angel Villalona leads a parade of players finally fulfilling their promise, plus a Matt Bush sighting.
Job qualification, or baseball’s Loch Ness Monster? A conversation with Jays’ prospect Paul Phillips about the closer mentality.
Kevin took in the Midwest League All-Star Game, and offers some news and notes on some of the game’s top prospects.
Conversion projects and underdogs are today’s themes.
Kevin fires up some research on where major league starters come from, preliminary to sorting out what positions they started at.
Kevin swings through the four full-season affiliates in the always-productive AL Central farm systems.
These little tadpoles are all about projectability, as Kevin sifts through a group long on potential and short on pro experience.
It’s back to the beat, as Kevin sifts through the latest pair of fistfuls of prospectdom.
The latest rumors and (mis)information about first-round selections with draft day nearly upon us.
Kevin gets inside thirty skulls at once, and pegs his top picks for all thirty teams.
Though this week’s draft will involve over a thousand players taken with all sorts of considerations, Kevin details the 50 best pure talents.
With the draft just three days away, Kevin reports on who’s sliding up and down the boards amongst the ranks of top prep and collegiate prospects.
Sifting through the higher risks and higher rewards of the top high school talent.
Justin Upton and Clayton Kershaw stand out from the many fringe prospects in NL West systems.
What’s this? Roger Clemens in a Monday Morning Ten Pack? There’s also news on actual minor leaguers, and even a few minor leaguers to be.
In preparation for next month’s bonanza, Kevin reveals the college draft-eligible all-stars at each position, and estimates when they’ll get picked.