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September 30, 2015

The BP Wayback Machine: Young Birds Taking Wing

by Kevin Goldstein

Revisiting the Arrieta class of pitching prospects in Baltimore.

September 18, 2015

The BP Wayback Machine: The Matt Moore Prospect Days

by Kevin Goldstein

Looking back at Matt Moore's progression from three-star prospect to the best pitching prospect in the game.

September 15, 2015

The BP Wayback Machine: Yoenis Cespedes: The Showcase

by Kevin Goldstein

Blow-by-blow recap of the incredible scouting video of top international prospect Yoenis Cespedes.

September 2, 2015

The BP Wayback Machine: The 2007 Arizona Fall League Preview, Part 1

by Kevin Goldstein

The three squads in the East division are stacked with big bats, but where is the quality pitching?

The BP Wayback Machine: The 2007 Arizona Fall League Preview, Part 2

by Kevin Goldstein

The three teams in the West Division have the same disparity between offense and pitching as those in the East.

July 1, 2015

The BP Wayback Machine: The Futures Game Viewing Guide, 2009 Edition

by Kevin Goldstein

How many of these guys do you remember?

April 3, 2014

The BP Wayback Machine: Another Opening Day

by Kevin Goldstein

On the first day of minor league games in full-season leagues, relive MiLB Opening Day from eight years ago.

February 20, 2014

The BP Wayback Machine: Agents, the Draft, and the NCAA

by Kevin Goldstein

The Phillies reportedly told on an unsigned draft pick for using an agent. Which raises the question: What's the difference between an agent and an advisor?

January 24, 2014

The BP Wayback Machine: Who Yu Gonna Call?

by Kevin Goldstein

Flash back to a time when multiple industry insiders preferred Ian Kennedy to Yu Darvish.

December 20, 2013

The BP Wayback Machine: Managing Expectations

by Kevin Goldstein

In which Kevin tried to temper the enthusiasm we all have about our team's minor league system.

September 26, 2013

The BP Wayback Machine: Tuesday Morning Ten Pack, 9/05/06

by Kevin Goldstein

The final Ten Pack of the regular season, seven years ago.

July 26, 2013

The BP Wayback Machine: Development Disasters

by Kevin Goldstein

A look back at how far the Cubs organization has come.

May 24, 2013

The BP Wayback Machine: How the Indians Were Built

by Kevin Goldstein

How the last exciting Indians team was assembled.

December 28, 2012

The BP Wayback Machine: Firing Up the Wayback Machine

by Kevin Goldstein

Looking back at Kevin's look back at decades-old scouting reports.

September 4, 2012

BP Podcast: Episode 102: I Shouldn't Say Anything

by Kevin Goldstein

A goodbye and thanks to all of you, with special guests Steve Berthiaume of ESPN and one last visit from Not Jim Tracy. Thanks for listening everyone. We remain shocked and humbled by what this turned into. It was a great ride.

August 31, 2012

Baseball Prospectus News: Goodbye to the Internet

by Kevin Goldstein

Kevin takes on an exciting new challenge: working for a big-league front office.

August 29, 2012

Premium Article Future Shock: 2013 Rookie of the Year Award

by Kevin Goldstein

With the AL RoY award a foregone conclusion this year, Kevin sets his sights on who might get some hardware from 2013's rookie class.

Premium Article Future Shock Blog: Minor League Update: Games of August 28

by Kevin Goldstein

A trip around the day in the minors.

August 27, 2012

Premium Article Future Shock: Monday Morning Ten Pack

by Kevin Goldstein

The Braves and Rays see a young pitcher each raise their stock, and the Mariners have one who's puzzling us all.

Transaction Analysis: L.A. Consequential

by R.J. Anderson and Kevin Goldstein

In one of the biggest trades in modern baseball history, the Dodgers would add an entire team payroll while the Red Sox would tear down a team that was supposed to be great.

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