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August 22, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Thanks to the new draft rules quite a few 2012 draftees are already playing, and already increasing their stock.
August 21, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Kevin Goldstein
Oakland gets a new shortstop for the stretch run, as the Diamondbacks dump some cash commitments.
by Kevin Goldstein
The monster stats of Giants RHP Clayton Blackburn and a trip through the minors.
August 20, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Loads of pitchers from the weekend continued to reestablish themselves as players to watch.
August 17, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Notes from the day in the minors.
August 15, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Now that Baltimore's Manny Machado is in the majors, why not Dylan Bundy?
by Kevin Goldstein
Rockies OF Kyle Parker finds his power and notes from around the day in the minors.
August 14, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
A minor league update consisting solely of players from the game Kevin attended last night in Beloit, Wisconsin.
August 13, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
A few late-year promotions are looking pretty good, and a few even have the chance to get big league looks before too long.
August 10, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
After our big celebration for Episode 100, we're back to normality, or at least as normal as the show gets. We talk about the Manny Machado call-up, some prospects that we are higher or lower than most on, and also just what to make of Austin Wood. Then we try to gauge Mike Trout's value (good luck) and talk about scouting little league games. Our special guest is a good friend of the show in Andy McCullough of the Newark Star-Ledger who talks about the future of the Mets, and then our listener of the week is the amazing Craig Robinson, better known to many of you as the Flip Flop Flyin' guy. From there it's the goofy stuff with a tribute to the late, great Juan Deli, and some talk about weird neighbors . . . and mattresses. As always, we hope you enjoy.
by Kevin Goldstein
The massive breakout of Pirates OF Gregory Polanco and notes from around the day in the minors.
August 9, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein and Jason Collette
Scouts weigh in on some familiar prospect names from the high minors, and some not-so-familiar names from the complex leagues.
by Kevin Goldstein
A scouting report on Manny Machado, who received a surprising call-up to the big leagues on Wednesday night.
August 8, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
The Angels will have to decide on a Mike Trout extension at some point. What are their options?
by Kevin Goldstein
A look at Aaron Hicks'rebound and notes from around the day in the minors.
August 7, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
A trip through the day in the minors.
August 6, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Every now and again, there's a performance that Kevin cannot stop thinking about. This weekend, Austin Wood gave that performance.
by Kevin Goldstein
The third overall pick in 2007 is the new third baseman for the Cubs
by Kevin Goldstein
Can Cubs outfielder Brett Jackson hit enough to survive in the big leagues?
August 3, 2012
by Kevin Goldstein
Hi everyone. We wanted Episode 100 to be a blowout, but we never imagined it would end up like this. Of course, no celebration would be complete without a visit from Mom, who shares some racy stories from the 1960s. On a baseball level, our special guest in Rick Giolito, who tells one of those great untold stories. We all hear about the kids every draft year, but what is it like to be a father of one of those kids? It's a frank, honest and fascinating discussion. The big get is Artie Lange, who tells my favorite baseball story of all time, when he went on the field as a child following a Yankees world championship. Seriously, we got Artie Lange. We even find time for a listener of the week. That wasn't planned, but then Carl got an interesting tattoo. When listening back to the show, there was one disappointment. We didn't thank the listeners enough. We've been constantly amazed by the show's popularity. We know it's not for everyone, it was never designed to be so, and the fact that so many of you listen, write us emails, let us know on Twitter touches us with each episode, and it's the reason we have no intention of stopping. Thanks everyone, truly.
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