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February 18, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
With a quartet of five-star prospects and a wealth of pitching overall, no system in baseball took a bigger step forward last year.
February 16, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The Twins know how to scout, so they keep churning out talent.
by Kevin Goldstein
The Albert Pujols soap opera, plenty of prospect talk, Emma Span on fan fiction and Brad Shoemaker of Giant Bomb on video games. What else could you ask for?
February 15, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
With pitchers and catchers reporting in, a report on the best pitcher/catcher combinations in the minors.
February 14, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
It's not good, but then again, the team also did just win a ring.
February 9, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Lots of Michael Young talk, Reds, Braves and Rangers prospects, and a very special interview with Steve Albini.
February 8, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The Braves are consistently among the best systems, and are again thanks to the game's most impressive collection of Latin American pitching talent.
February 7, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Taking it from the top, it's a system with plenty of star power up front, but depth falls away quickly.
February 3, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
One of the best systems in the game has dropped due to a combination of graduations, trades, and disappointments, but there's still plenty of young talent to dream on.
February 2, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Jason and Kevin return with another gab-fest, including plenty of prospect talent, a Caribbean Series preview, and interview with the producer and director of the independent film Cold Weather, and so much more.
February 1, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
There's no more Adrian Gonzalez in the big leagues, but at least the trade rescued an otherwise moribund system.
January 28, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The Adrian Gonzalez trade depleted the best of the Red Sox' already emptying farm system.
January 26, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Not much going on? Sure, so let's have a bit of Front Office 101 this week. After plenty of deep, metaphysical emails, we try (and fail) to understand what the Angels did this week, while also talking about what Mike Napoli means to the Rangers, and plenty of prospect talk with the Cardinals and White Sox Top 11 lists. The highlight comes with our special guest, John Coppolella, the Director of Baseball Administration with the Atlanta Braves. If you've ever had any questions about the arbitration process, you won't after this interview, as we go through the entire process with a fictional player named Johnny Shortstop. It's truly fascinating stuff and a rare glimpse at how the sausage is made. From there, we talk about Saturday's big SABR Day event in NYC, talk about refrigerators for way too long, and also supply details on how to drink with Jason and I on Saturday night. As always, we hope you enjoy.
January 25, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Chris Sale falls into the South Siders' laps in the 2010 draft, saving a system short on stuff.
January 24, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The Rays' swag in June picks could be a player-development bonanza.
January 21, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
There may not be many clear stars in the system, but it's better than it looks.
January 20, 2011
by Christina Kahrl and Kevin Goldstein
While some teams have been stocking up on pen help, two playoff teams have let their own veteran relievers slip away.
January 19, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Trades and multiple high picks have helped the Jays transform a barren system into a blooming one.
by Kevin Goldstein
Yes folks, Jason is back, but we take it easy on him by going guest free. Nonetheless, we yammer on for nearly two hours with plenty of emails, breakdowns of the four most recent Top 11 lists, and a quick yarn about StarCraft in Korea.
January 18, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The best collection of young talent in the NL West ensures the Rockies can remain competitive in the long term.
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