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Tuesday, March 25
by
Joe Hamrahi
on Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:23 PM EDT
The top prospect compilation spreadsheet has been updated for the final time this off-season. more »
Wednesday, March 19
by
Rob McQuown
on Wed 19 Mar 2008 01:13 PM EDT
Last year, I had some controversial picks in my top 100 which proved to be good picks. These included Troy Tulowitzki at #3 prospect overall, Dustin Pedroia at #18 (didn't make most top-100 lists, including BA's), with Longoria, Upton and Braun higher than most any other list, and Chris Davis in my top 100. I haven't compiled a top 100 this year, but here are the top 50 position players (with 20 pitchers added just for flavor at the end)... more »
Monday, December 10
by
Joe Hamrahi
on Mon 10 Dec 2007 10:26 PM EST
I updated a bunch of lists so check out the new 2008 Prospects Compilation spreadsheet. Included are the D-Backs Top 10 from Baseball America, A's Top 10 from Baseball Prospectus, Pirates Top 10 from Bucco Blog, Tigers Top 10 from John Sickels, Rangers Top 10 from Sports Grumblings, Dodgers Top 5 from Project Prospect, and Top 10 for 10 teams from Top Prospect Alert! Sunday, December 2
by
Joe Hamrahi
on Sun 02 Dec 2007 10:03 PM EST
Want to know what your favorite experts feel about your team's top prospects? Want a nice neat handy worksheet listing all the prospects lists around the web. Well we have what you're looking for! Here's a glimpse of the Top 10 Minnesota Twins prospects published year-to-date by Kevin Goldstein, John Sickels, and Mound Talk. As more lists are generated, we'll continue to update the spreadsheet.
So if you're into prospect lists but don't know which ones to trust, don't worry. We give you them all in one place complete with links to the authors. You can download the most recent file by clicking here: 2008 Top Prospects List. The Excel workbook contains several tabs at the bottom representing each of the league's divisions as well as a tab for top 100 lists and the top 20 lists from Baseball America. Every time I update the file, I will change the topic heading to show the date of the revisions. Tuesday, November 20
by
Joe Hamrahi
on Tue 20 Nov 2007 02:49 AM EST
Much like the work previously done on Jay-Dell Mah's At the Plate rookies and prospects page, I have started to combine all the 2007-2008 top prospect lists from around the web and placed them into one Excel file.
I have uploaded and attached the file to this blog posting. It will remain here and be updated as new lists appear across the web. Top prospect lists from BP's Kevin Goldstein, Baseball America, and John Sickels are just some of those that you'll find in the file. The Excel workbook contains several tabs at the bottom representing each of the league's divisions as well as a tab for top 100 lists and the top 20 lists from Baseball America. more »
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