May 12, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

Breaking down one of the upcoming pitching prospects in Minor League baseball…

May 9, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | 2 Comments

Breaking down one of the better hitting prospects in baseball…

May 4, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

A change in plans for upcoming content…

April 25, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

The Rockies have a good reputation for churning out quality, high level prospects from their farm system, and this year is no exception. They suffered some setbacks to a couple of their more highly regarded prospects (Tyler Matzek is one example), but at the same time a couple of others stepped up to fill any void left (Nolan Arenado is one example here).

April 17, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

The Astros continue to own one of the worst farm systems in baseball, but they continue to move in the right direction…

April 12, 2012 | BY doug | No Comments Yet

The Indians offer a deep system with a big bench of talented, up-and-coming Latin American talent lurking in the lower levels of their farm system…

April 4, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

Scouting the Angels top prospects of 2012…

March 30, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | 2 Comments

Drafted just three spots apart, how did Eric Hosmer and Kyle Skipworth’s careers end up so different…

March 28, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | 8 Comments

Task at hand: create the prospect list template for each team who’s prospect list has yet to be published. This means inserting some links and inputing prospect biographical data among other things. Compensation is $250 plus 1-year free access to Premium content. First person to respond (in comment section or via email) who meets the qualifications I lay out gets job.

March 28, 2012 | BY Alex Eisenberg | No Comments Yet

While not as strong as in recent years, there is still plenty of talent left in the farm system’s pipeline…

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