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  1. Duda signs a minor-league deal with the Twins.
  2. Brett Lawrie signs with the Brewers.
  3. A package of Gore and Trammell should be enticing enough to yield a top-end pick. Message me! Edit: I'd be willing to add JP Martinez to that package if it meant getting a very high pick.
  4. Any of these guys available for picks: Justin Bour, LAA Jung Ho Kang, PIT Colin Moran, PIT Ronald Guzman, TEX Dominic Smith, NYM Peter O'Brien, MIA Jordan Luplow, CLE Chase Anderson, MIL Daniel Norris, DET Jharel Cotton, OAK Chance Adams, NYY Jordan Montgomery, NYY Tanner Scott, BAL Cody Reed, CIN Pablo Lopez, MIA MacKenzie Gore, SD Sam Carlson, SEA Jackson Kowar, KC Alec Hansen, CWS Taylor Trammell, CIN Julio Pablo Martinez, TEX Calvin Mitchell, PIT I might also be willing to trade into the early portion of the draft, so check out my roster on the SS and hit me up if you see something you like.
  5. 38. Cullen Large | 3B/2B | A | 23 95% - MLB regular 2B 50% - Makes his parents really proud I wrote up Large a month ago. This is the gist of that write up: If you filter A-ball hitters by those with just 100+ PA, Cullen Large's 177 wRC+ from 2018 is near the top of the list. Unfortunately, he lost nearly 80% of his season due to some injury of which we had trouble uncovering the details. Reports on Cullen were lukewarm at best coming out of the draft, describing an infielder who could hit but had no standout tools. On the flip side, the Jaysgave the guy over $300,000 so they clearly thought there was something to work with. What intrigues us most about his limited 2018 numbers is the .253 ISO from a guy who did not hit one HR the previous season in Vancouver. The walk rate of 11.6% was very good and the K rate of 16.1% was great for someone hitting for power. We'll (hopefully) see how stable those numbers were come 2019, but there are hints of Cavan Biggio here, who the Blue Jays took in the same round one year before Large, and who also wasn’t exactly beloved at draft time. It's strange to see Toronto actually developing hitting prospects, isn't it? (Nick)
  6. Berrios for me as well.
  7. Here you go: https://www.radioscouts.com/blog/organizational-review-top-50-blue-jays-prospects
  8. Past Harper and Machado, there's still Keuchel, Kimbrel, Marwin Gonzalez, Gio Gonzalez, Adam Jones, Moustakas, Bud Norris, and Ervin Santana left.
  9. The Radio Scouts list has more upvotes on Reddit than the FanGraphs one does.
  10. And nor has anyone but tercet since 2001.
  11. What's needed to make the change - a simple majority vote?
  12. I feel like they forgot the following guys exist: David Paulino (or has he exhausted rookie eligibility?), Josh Winckowski, Santiago Espinal, Andrew Sopko, Brock Lundquist, and Cullen Large. All are worth mentioning.
  13. Regarding the lack of discussion on the FanGraphs Blue Jays top prospects list, is it correct to assume that it's a bad list and that they should probably feel bad too?
  14. Kyler Murray is going to the NFL combine on Feb. 26th. It appears he is almost surely choosing football over baseball at this point.
  15. I s*** you not.
  16. Good news, everyone! The Disabled List (DL) will now officially be called the Injured List (IL). We wouldn't want to offend the actual disabled or something, I guess.
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    Well, he didn't. He clearly labelled him a ****.
  18. Isn't there legitimate concern about Sixto's longterm health?
  19. I'm not including that abortion with the aggregate rankings.
  20. I'm very tempted to tweet this using the Radio Scouts account, but it could have unfavourable results if wrong.
  21. Thank you! <3
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