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While the collegiate ranks offer only a handful of solid prospects, teams willing to gamble on youth have more to choose from. Brendan Rodgers – SS – Lake Mary HS (Florida) The consensus top high school bat, Rodgers lays legitimate claim to being the best overall prospect in the 2015

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2014 Fantasy BaseballUncategorized

The 2014 crop of hitters kind of sucks. There will be big leaguers. There will probably even be a couple pretty good ones but, the draft class lacks both elite high-end talent at the top AND depth. While the overall class will likely go down as one of the worst

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2014 Fantasy BaseballUncategorized

Scouts always liked him, but Brady Aiken used to be described in a series of back-handed compliments. He was “solid” and had great “pitchability”. Aiken projected as a middle-to-back-of-the-rotation starter, still valuable, but any real upside was wish-casting. Sometimes wishes come true. Gradually 89 MPH became 94 MPH. The movement

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No. Despite rumblings from the baseball prospect online echo chamber, North Carolina State ace left-hander Carlos Rodon is still the best pitching prospect in college baseball and potential big league ace. THIS IS A FREE SAMPLE OF OUR #FRONTOFFICE CONTENT. LEARN HOW TO BE A MEMBER HERE.

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

There were some issues with my last lineup. Apparently, a couple of players went on the disabled list. So, let me offer a logical explanation. The Daily Fixes require some lead time, so I look at the matchups for Wednesday on Tuesday and I look on Wednesday for the Thursday

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

National attention on top prospects for the upcoming MLB Draft has mostly centered on college pitchers Jonathan Gray (Oklahoma) and Mark Appel (Stanford) with Georgia High School stud Clint Frazier thrown in here and there for color. The college hitting class is thought of as relatively weak, largely because it

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