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May 9, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
As it turns out, there are more prospects in the minors than just Eric Hosmer and Julio Teheran. Here are the weekend highlights from some bright bulbs on the farm.
May 6, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The prospect hoopla continues, as a second top prospect gets the call to the majors.
by Kevin Goldstein
Notes on 23 prospects in a quick trip through the minors.
May 5, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
A Tigers shortstop returns to four, good pitching by a Dodgers righty that is even better than the numbers and notes from around the minors.
May 4, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The Indians' hot start has caused the team to rethink recalling prospects before rosters expand.
by Kevin Goldstein
Another week, another two-plus hours of Jason Parks and myself rambling. It's a pitching heavy podcast as we take emails on mechanics, tipping and velocity, before getting into a longer discussion about what makes a good fastball (it's not just velocity). The it's our much anticipated listener of the week, Kent The FBI guy. Forty-five minutes later we're still not quite sure what he does, but it certainly was interesting. Due to popular demand, Not Jim Tracy returns to break down the first month of the 2011 season, and then it's the goofy stuff with Portal 2 talk and more adventures on the stage. As always, we hope you enjoy.
by Kevin Goldstein
A good day for Rockies prospects as Kevin takes a trip through the day in the minors.
May 3, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
A trio of pitchers highlight this list with notes from around the day in the minors.
May 2, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Even the first week of May isn't too early for sleepers to awaken, breakouts to begin, and studs to show how they scored their high rankings.
April 29, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
A logjam at shortstop for the Rays and notes from around the day in the minors.
April 28, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
A lefty with the Tigers and a righty with the Cubs that you may not have heard of, as well as notes from around the day in the minors.
April 27, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
The love affair with a small sample size can lead teams and fans to make hasty decisions on what they believe is a match made in heaven.
by Kevin Goldstein
Oh, where does the time go? Nothing seemed especially long, but when you add it all up, it's nearly three hours. We have plenty of good email to go through, and talk about some recent things we have written, but the highlights as always, are the guests. First off, we have Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times in what was intended to only be a talk about the Frank McCourt situation, but turned into a more fascinating talk about the state of the modern Los Angeles Dodgers and one of those subjects that writers try to avoid: race. Then it's the return my mom, and she talks about a variety of subjects, as always. Then it's the goofy stuff, and then it's mercifully over. As always, we hope you enjoy.
by Kevin Goldstein
Bryce Harper's power surge and the rest of the day in the minor leagues.
April 26, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Why Tigers second baseman Scott Sizemore deserves another shot, and notes on 25 other prospects as Kevin reviews the day in the minors.
April 25, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Sure, it's the afternoon, but there are 10 prospects, and they all earned the look that Kevin has given them today.
April 22, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
What the Reds will do with two star catchers, a pair of athletic outfielders at Double-A, and notes from around the days in the minors.
April 21, 2011
by Kevin Goldstein
Hearing about prospects on the big-league trail usually excites fans, but even those who are in the know have a hard time providing an ETA.
by Kevin Goldstein
It's another podcast, you know the drill. We do emails, we talk about Matt Purke, Mike Leake and when your favorite prospect is getting to the big leagues, and then we have a fascinating talk with Clayton Hamilton, who pitches for the Yokohama BayStars. Interviews with stars are boring. Where else could you get tales of four-figure bonus negotiations, wrongly diagnosed injuries, dominating a beer league and playing during the big earthquake? Nowhere, that's where. Then it's the goofy stuff, with music and why this thing is a day late, yet certainly not a dollar short.
by Kevin Goldstein
Still trying to figure out Marlins outfielder Marcell Ozuna and notes from around the day in the minors.
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