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May 11, 2013 Baseball Prospectus NewsUPDATED: The Baseball Prospectus Futures Guide 2013.UPDATE 05-11: We're happy to announce that the paperback edition of the BP Futures Guide 2013 is now available from amazon.com. My copy smells like toner and looks like this: Your copy will smell like success and look like this: The book is 278 pages at 8.5"x11". It will look great on your bookshelf next to Baseball Prospectus 2013. It features statistical workups including 2013 and 2014 PECOTAs for almost every Top 10 Prospect. It includes a new foreword by Kevin Kerrane, author of the soon-to-be-republished Dollar Sign on the Muscle. It is priced at $8.34. To give you an idea of what you can expect in the book, following is a short excerpt of the beginning of the Boston Red Sox Top 10 Prospects. You can click here or click the excerpt below to get the entire Boston Red Sox Top 10 Prospects from the book in PDF format. If you have already purchased or care to purchase the e-book package directly from us, you'll want to know that we've updated the PDF that is included to match the book. You can always download the latest DRM-free PDF of any product you buy from us on your Manage My Profile page. UPDATE 04-26 5:00pm Pac: The e-book is now available! Click here to purchase. $5.00 gets you DRM-free PDF, MOBI, and EPUB downloads via your Manage My Profile page. A prettier PDF is coming along with the printed book next week. Please leave any questions, comments, or bug fixes in the comments or click here to email them to Dave, and enjoy! Baseball Prospectus will be releasing our first-ever prospect book this year. The Baseball Prospectus Futures Guide 2013 is built around the best of Jason Parks and the BP prospect team's pre-season Premium prospect material, weighing in at nearly 300 pages of content and including:
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The real heroes in the equation are the ones who took what would be a basic article and transformed it into something with more depth and aesthetic quality. People like Rob McQuown, Dave Pease, Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller, and Steph Bee were vital to the process, as were outside-the-org colleagues Patrick Ebert and Bill Mitchell. Of course, none of this would have been possible in the first place without Baseball Prospectus President and CEO Joe Hamrahi, who believed in the direction and approach from the beginning, pumping confidence into us at every turn and standing in the shadows pulling the strings that helped produced the dance. I might have penned the prospect words, but it was a collaborative effort to bring them to life, and my name appears on the cover only because of my 37 pieces of flair and terrific smile. —Jason Parks Measurables Purchase the e-book for $5.00 now!
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Somewhat off topic, but will a profile of Trevor Bauer go up, or did I miss it?
He's #2 in the Cleveland Top 10 in the book.
We will update the top 10s on the site to match the Top 10s in the book. However, we won't do that for a couple of weeks.