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This kid is amazing! @albertalmora has hit for the cycle!! 5-7 HR, 5RBIs and most impressively, 2 go-ahead hits in the 9th & 13th! #Cubs

That's a nice night but who is Robbie Aaron and why is he so easily amazed?


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Almora: 5-7
Zagunis: 4-5

Both hit for the cycle.

Buffets better beware of Schwarber and Vogelbach being on the same team. They are probably going to be doing serious work and clean the fuckers out.


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Bucky Chris wrote:
Keeps it going, with his first career home run. On an 0-2 curveball. And a double to go with it.



and somewhere my good friend JtrOllRR just threw up in his mouth


No. Like Len Kasper, I am quite pleased the Cubs are in last place.


and probably over joyed with the "our Kids don't quit" White Sox like Hawk

White Sox 45 51 .469 10.5
Minnesota 44 50 .468 10.5

#win now #no rebuild # reload #NO PLAN


I heard Rozner with similar jibber jabber this morning. The Sox rebuild is HERE, on display and well under construction within six months of it starting. That is not so much a rebuild as a youth movement.

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ohn Sickels has updated his Top 75 prospect rankings for the midseason .... with the preseason rank in ()

1. Kris Bryant (12)
5. Addison Russell (5)
15. Javier Baez (10)
24. Jorge Soler (62)
34. Arismendy Alcantara (87)
57. Albert Almora (32)

No White Sox made his list

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Interesting that a player could be far worse than he was last season and still only slightly move in the rankings.

Moving a top 10 player down dramatically would, of course, damage the credibility of the scout so just give him a little fall.

I guess scouting is more an art than a science.

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Schwarber moving to Daytona. Was able to see him on Sunday... Stood out like a sore thumb. Was in a different league. Smoked the ball a few times.

man. I was going out there next homestand.

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I guess scouting is more an art than a science.

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good dolphin wrote:
Interesting that a player could be far worse than he was last season and still only slightly move in the rankings.

Moving a top 10 player down dramatically would, of course, damage the credibility of the scout so just give him a little fall.

I guess scouting is more an art than a science.

They are not scouts. They are writers.


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Soler has 50 ABs this year and moved up 40 spots! Amazing. :lol:

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Soler has 50 ABs this year and moved up 40 spots! Amazing. :lol:

You better watch what you say or Soler is going to let his bat do the talking...again.

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Hatchetman wrote:
Soler has 50 ABs this year and moved up 40 spots! Amazing. :lol:

He's dominating Double A like a 28 year old should.


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Hatchetman wrote:
Soler has 50 ABs this year and moved up 40 spots! Amazing. :lol:

He's dominating Double A like a 28 year old should.


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He may not be quite as old as 28, but there is no way he is 22 either.

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He may not be quite as old as 28, but there is no way he is 22 either.


You are probably right.... so how old do you think Jose really is... they say 27 ??????

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Fangraphs is out today wioth their mid-season Top 25

1. Bryant
4. Russell
8. Baez

You can read about it here:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/top-25-p ... on-update/

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Baseball America in the August 1 issue has their mid season Top 50.

2. Bryant
5. Russell
7. Baez
33.Alcantra

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Abreu is probably 29, maybe 30.

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THE INQUISITOR wrote:
Fangraphs is out today wioth their mid-season Top 25

1. Bryant
4. Russell
8. Baez

You can read about it here:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/top-25-p ... on-update/


This comment on Bryant is funny- "Bryant headlines perhaps the top minor league system in baseball and could be playing in the big leagues right now for some organizations."

That makes it sounds like the Cubs are strong enough at the major league level that they don't have room for him.

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good dolphin wrote:
Interesting that a player could be far worse than he was last season and still only slightly move in the rankings.

Moving a top 10 player down dramatically would, of course, damage the credibility of the scout so just give him a little fall.

I guess scouting is more an art than a science.

They are not scouts. They are writers.

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Kevin Goldstein joined the Astros as pro scouting coordinator on August 31, 2012, after developing a solid reputation for several years as a national writer specializing in scouting and player development for Baseball Prospectus and ESPN.


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Keith Law is a senior baseball writer for ESPN.com and ESPN Scouts, Inc. He was formerly a writer for Baseball Prospectus and worked in the front office for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America.


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THE INQUISITOR wrote:
Fangraphs is out today wioth their mid-season Top 25

1. Bryant
4. Russell
8. Baez

You can read about it here:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/top-25-p ... on-update/


"It’s been a terribly disappointing season for Baez, who has taken a step backward in his development"...but fuck it, let's just put him at 8!

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good dolphin wrote:
"It’s been a terribly disappointing season for Baez, who has taken a step backward in his development"...but fuck it, let's just put him at 8!

Context. Next.


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Baez last 28 days

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Conor Glassey: Former writer for Baseball America


Wannabe Scouts: Show Some Respect


I wrote this column a while ago and have been sitting on it ever since. I didn’t think it would ever run at Baseball America, so I figured I’d post it here—especially timely with the new scouts exhibit opening at the Hall of Fame.

There’s a common misconception among readers that writers at Baseball America are scouts. I’ve seen it debated on message boards and we often get asked questions in chats as if we’re scouts. Personally, I’m not sure where the misconception comes from, as you wouldn’t think that the writers at Seventeen are teenagers or the writers at Motor Trend are mechanics.

We are always the first to debunk the belief that we’re scouts or preface any personal opinions we provide by stating, “Now, we’re not scouts, but. . . ” We do that because we have so much respect for the men who actually are employed to evaluate players and present their opinions.

But, just so we’re clear, I’ll say it again: We’re journalists. We are not scouts.

Yes, we often will write about players we’ve seen and we’ll tell you how fast a pitcher was throwing, what kind of offspeed pitches he throws, or how fast an outfielder got from home to first. That’s not scouting, that’s just reporting. Anybody can sit at a game and hold a radar gun or click a stopwatch.

However, there’s a growing number of people online who think the opposite. It’s baffling to me how many blogs are popping up where writers try to come off as if they’re scouting players. This is a trend that needs to end.

Just because you have a radar gun or a video camera, that doesn’t mean you’re a scout. If you don’t work for a professional team, you’re not a scout. And frankly, calling yourself a scout is just plain disrespectful to the men out there putting their name on the line every day.

Real scouts are the all-too-often nameless, faceless backbone of an organization. Wannabe scouts are the opposite: attention-seeking egomaniacs screaming, ‘Hey! Look at me!’ in every corner of the internet.

Scouting can’t be a hobby. It isn’t just about evaluating players every now and then, when you have free time. It’s about the grind. Scouts routinely put 45,000 miles on their car every year. During baseball season, they spend more time with other scouts than they do with their own families.

It’s easy to go watch some minor leaguers in spring training. It’s easy to go to one college game a week. Try keeping that same focus when you’re in your 10th city in as many days and you haven’t seen your wife in three weeks. Your kids call crying because they miss their daddy.

In addition to the daily schedule and grueling travel of a professional scout, there are many more elements that set the real guys apart. Watching players is only part of their job. They have to develop relationships with coaches, players, parents and agents. They have to gauge signability, research medical history and get a good feel for the player’s makeup. This is as important to scouting as the evaluation of a player’s tools and it can’t be done by seeing a player once.

If a blogger is wrong about their evaluation of a prospect, they write it off as no big deal. Sweep it under the rug and move on. There’s no accountability and nobody cares. If a scout is wrong about his evaluation of a prospect, it can cost his team a million dollars or more. On the other hand, if a blogger is right, he’ll likely toot his own horn for years. If a scout is right, he’s lucky to get a pat on the back and a text from the player he signed when he makes the big leagues.

Just because you enjoy cooking, that doesn’t make you a chef. Just because you enjoy watching movies, that doesn’t make you Roger Ebert and just because you enjoy watching baseball, that doesn’t make you a scout.

Show some respect.

http://conorglassey.com/wannabe-scouts- ... e-respect/


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Baez last 28 days

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That's comforting. Is the season a month long, because Tyler Flowers is due for a big bump in pay for April

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Is the season a month long


For Soler it usually is....

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good dolphin wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Baez last 28 days

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That's comforting. Is the season a month long, because Tyler Flowers is due for a big bump in pay for April

Hey, Ive been posting about Baez struggles all year. Just happy he's seemingly turned a corner.


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Conor Glassey: Former writer for Baseball America


Wannabe Scouts: Show Some Respect


I wrote this column a while ago and have been sitting on it ever since. I didn’t think it would ever run at Baseball America, so I figured I’d post it here—especially timely with the new scouts exhibit opening at the Hall of Fame.

There’s a common misconception among readers that writers at Baseball America are scouts. I’ve seen it debated on message boards and we often get asked questions in chats as if we’re scouts. Personally, I’m not sure where the misconception comes from, as you wouldn’t think that the writers at Seventeen are teenagers or the writers at Motor Trend are mechanics.

We are always the first to debunk the belief that we’re scouts or preface any personal opinions we provide by stating, “Now, we’re not scouts, but. . . ” We do that because we have so much respect for the men who actually are employed to evaluate players and present their opinions.

But, just so we’re clear, I’ll say it again: We’re journalists. We are not scouts.

Yes, we often will write about players we’ve seen and we’ll tell you how fast a pitcher was throwing, what kind of offspeed pitches he throws, or how fast an outfielder got from home to first. That’s not scouting, that’s just reporting. Anybody can sit at a game and hold a radar gun or click a stopwatch.

However, there’s a growing number of people online who think the opposite. It’s baffling to me how many blogs are popping up where writers try to come off as if they’re scouting players. This is a trend that needs to end.

Just because you have a radar gun or a video camera, that doesn’t mean you’re a scout. If you don’t work for a professional team, you’re not a scout. And frankly, calling yourself a scout is just plain disrespectful to the men out there putting their name on the line every day.

Real scouts are the all-too-often nameless, faceless backbone of an organization. Wannabe scouts are the opposite: attention-seeking egomaniacs screaming, ‘Hey! Look at me!’ in every corner of the internet.

Scouting can’t be a hobby. It isn’t just about evaluating players every now and then, when you have free time. It’s about the grind. Scouts routinely put 45,000 miles on their car every year. During baseball season, they spend more time with other scouts than they do with their own families.

It’s easy to go watch some minor leaguers in spring training. It’s easy to go to one college game a week. Try keeping that same focus when you’re in your 10th city in as many days and you haven’t seen your wife in three weeks. Your kids call crying because they miss their daddy.

In addition to the daily schedule and grueling travel of a professional scout, there are many more elements that set the real guys apart. Watching players is only part of their job. They have to develop relationships with coaches, players, parents and agents. They have to gauge signability, research medical history and get a good feel for the player’s makeup. This is as important to scouting as the evaluation of a player’s tools and it can’t be done by seeing a player once.

If a blogger is wrong about their evaluation of a prospect, they write it off as no big deal. Sweep it under the rug and move on. There’s no accountability and nobody cares. If a scout is wrong about his evaluation of a prospect, it can cost his team a million dollars or more. On the other hand, if a blogger is right, he’ll likely toot his own horn for years. If a scout is right, he’s lucky to get a pat on the back and a text from the player he signed when he makes the big leagues.

Just because you enjoy cooking, that doesn’t make you a chef. Just because you enjoy watching movies, that doesn’t make you Roger Ebert and just because you enjoy watching baseball, that doesn’t make you a scout.

Show some respect.

http://conorglassey.com/wannabe-scouts- ... e-respect/


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