Jonathan Gray
2016 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep (Week 10)
In the newest edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re believing in Michael Fulmer, dumping Eduardo Rodriguez, and sticking with Michael Conforto. Thoughts, questions, whatever… you can always find me on Twitter. DID YOU MISS ME? Sorry about my sudden disappearance over the last couple of weeks. I’ve had some day
2015 Fantasy Baseball: 30 Prospects in 30 Days — Jon Gray
Profile Jon Gray is an imposing figure on the mound as the righthander stands 6-foot-4 while weighing 235 pounds and he should make his presence felt in Major League Baseball sooner rather than later. The 23-year-old was the third overall pick out of Oklahoma in the 2013 MLB draft and
45 Prospects in 45 Days: Colorado’s Jonathan Gray
Profile Jonathan Gray may be the guy we’ve all been waiting for. The guy who tames Coors Field on a regular basis. Sure, some pitchers have fared well in Coors, Ubaldo Jimenez comes to mind pretty quickly, but the spacious high altitude field ultimately always seems to win. Gray’s power
45 Prospects in 45 Days: Houston’s Mark Appel
Reporting on prospects is a somewhat dicey proposition for a self-appointed sabermetrician. The big league game is dependent upon numbers while the prospect world is dependent on scouting reports and first person accounting. So, when I report on prospects I often report of what others have said about the player.
Scouting The 2013 MLB Draft: Oklahoma’s Jonathan Gray
Sometimes scouting is exceedingly difficult. The footwork necessary to successfully turn a double-play, a batter being able to cover the outside pitch without opening up a hole inside, the softness of a catcher’s hands aiding him in framing pitches; these skills can best be seen by experienced and dedicated scouts.