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 - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 1 Player DevelopmentProspect HuggingTrades Related Articles Five & Dive, Episode 261: Be Your Own Hall of Fame by Craig Goldstein and Patrick Dubuque 1/26 0 King Context, Louisville Catching Prospect Edition $ by Jarrett Seidler 9/20 5 The Ascent of Austin Riley $ by Robert Orr 8/12 2 The Orioles Got the Good Austin Voth. The Nationals Couldn’t. Why? $ by Sydney Bergman 8/11 2 How Houston Fixed Phil Maton $ by Brian Menéndez 11/02 2 Latest Articles Make It Make Sense: Chicago Cubs $ by Craig Goldstein 2/02 4 Fantasy Second Basemen to Avoid in 2023 $ by BP Fantasy Staff 2/02 0 Thairo Estrada is a Mitch Hedberg Joke $ by Nathan Grimm 2/02 0 Get to Know These Second Base Prospects in 2023 $ by Adam Lawler 2/02 2 Rebuilding a Dynasty: Second Base $ by Ryan Boyer 2/02 0 more chevron_rightchevron_right Matthew Trueblood More about: Player DevelopmentProspect HuggingTrades Latest Articles Make It Make Sense: Chicago Cubs $ by Craig Goldstein 2/02 4 Fantasy Second Basemen to Avoid in 2023 $ by BP Fantasy Staff 2/02 0 Thairo Estrada is a Mitch Hedberg Joke $ by Nathan Grimm 2/02 0 Related Articles Five & Dive, Episode 261: Be Your Own Hall of Fame by Craig Goldstein and Patrick Dubuque 1/26 0 King Context, Louisville Catching Prospect Edition $ by Jarrett Seidler 9/20 5 The Ascent of Austin Riley $ by Robert Orr 8/12 2 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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