Rubbing Mud: Improved Player Development is Leading to Fewer Trades Matthew Trueblood April 22, 2020 Share: > Image credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusTeams are more comfortable developing their own talent than exchanging prospects for ready-made players. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $99.95 / yearPremium - $74.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $19.95 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 1 Player DevelopmentProspect HuggingTrades Related Articles In Search of a Compliment for the Angels’ Player Development System $ by Daniel R. Epstein 4/06 2 A Trade, A Palpable Trade $ by Steven Goldman 1/08 3 The Reverse Halo Effect $ by Matthew Trueblood 7/29 5 YCLIU: Cleveland’s Way Out in the Outfield $ by Steven Goldman 9/26 2 An Angel Takes Flight $ by Patrick Dubuque 9/04 0 Latest Articles The Stash List ’26: Week Four $ by Timothy Jackson 4/22 0 What They’re Saying: Pete Crow Armstrong ’26 Edition $ by Howard Megdal 4/22 0 Box Score Banter: Halfway Perfect B by Patrick Dubuque 4/22 1 But WHY is Mason Miller Good $ by Bradley Woodrum 4/22 2 Royal Pains $ by Ginny Searle 4/22 1 more chevron_rightchevron_right Matthew Trueblood @MATrueblood More about: Player DevelopmentProspect HuggingTrades Latest Articles The Stash List ’26: Week Four $ by Timothy Jackson 4/22 0 What They’re Saying: Pete Crow Armstrong ’26 Edition $ by Howard Megdal 4/22 0 Box Score Banter: Halfway Perfect B by Patrick Dubuque 4/22 1 Related Articles In Search of a Compliment for the Angels’ Player Development System $ by Daniel R. Epstein 4/06 2 A Trade, A Palpable Trade $ by Steven Goldman 1/08 3 The Reverse Halo Effect $ by Matthew Trueblood 7/29 5 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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