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  1. Garbage.
  2. Danner's injured, also they could opton or designate guys if they want to do that.
  3. Oh neat, the Tigers called up Jung as well, interesting.
  4. Great AB by Springer on that triple, I don't get why Counsell even argued that balk call, Neris didn't set at all. That HR by Happ was a bomb.
  5. Smarties are awesome!
  6. You're correct Jim, don't sweat it.
  7. I've already said the Jays have the better future concerning your comment about Resources, but the farm pipeline is good, what's the point of us even talking about listings for then?
  8. I was liking this post till the bolded part, meat.
  9. I don't think so, lol.
  10. Tigers farm looks pretty damn sexy to me, and the pundits agree, meh...
  11. Arias isn't on the updated list of BA either, they also have Santos ranked at 22, lol. Ribera isn't on this list as well.
  12. LOL @ Preller, that guy amazes me. The drop in rank is hilarious. But they'll win the WS this year to payoff. 28. San Diego Padres 2024 preseason rank: 4 2023 midseason rank: 9 2023 preseason rank: 23 2022 midseason rank: 28 Top 100 prospects: Ethan Salas, C (No. 20); Leodalis De Vries, SS (No. 47) So about that Trade Deadline. The Padres have dealt 12 of their top 21 prospects, including some in the Dylan Cease and Luis Arraez moves earlier in the year, which is why they’ve made the biggest drop (24 spots) from our preseason rankings. They’ve held onto Salas and De Vries -- who would have been at the top of the list regardless of who had stayed -- and their Draft class was a deep one, starting with a pair of prep lefties up top in Kash Mayfield and Boston Bateman. There are some other interesting talents in here -- San Diego is especially high on 17-year-old right-hander Humberto Cruz after his initial stateside move -- but this has the predictable look of a thin system weakened by trades in support of the Major League club’s contention chances.
  13. That's a rather large discrepancy, man. 6. Detroit Tigers 2024 preseason rank: 5 2023 midseason rank: 13 2023 preseason rank: 25 2022 midseason rank: 22 Top 100 prospects: Max Clark, OF (No. 7); Jackson Jobe, RHP (No. 8); Kevin McGonigle, SS/2B (No. 33); Bryce Rainer, SS (No. 61); Jace Jung, 3B/2B (No. 64) The Tigers’ farm may have lost Colt Keith to graduation, but McGonigle’s breakout in his first full season has helped Detroit’s pipeline remain just as strong. Clark, Jobe and Jung have kept on chugging as potential future Motor City cornerstones, and first-rounder Rainer was arguably the best prep prospect available in this year’s Draft class. Adding Thayron Liranzo in the Jack Flaherty deal brought in some extra ceiling, and Hao-Yu Lee and Dillon Dingler solidified their places as top-10 talents in a top-heavy system. 24. Toronto Blue Jays 2024 preseason rank: 24 2023 midseason rank: 25 2023 preseason rank: 25 2022 midseason rank: 20 Top 100 prospects: None Orelvis Martinez’s PED suspension and Ricky Tiedemann’s Tommy John surgery mean the Jays will be without two of their best preseason prospects in the second half, and injuries to pitchers Adam Macko, Kendry Rojas, Landen Maroudis and Brandon Barriera have further taken the shine off in ’24. On a positive note, Toronto was aggressive in bulking up the system at the Trade Deadline and earned praise for picking up prospects Jake Bloss and Will Wagner from the Astros, Jonatan Clase from the Mariners and Charles McAdoo from the Pirates in particular. That has buoyed the system for now, and maybe strong 2025s from first-rounders Trey Yesavage and Arjun Nimmala can provide further boosts next year.
  14. Who was it that said the Dodgers farm was bad? Hah!
  15. Agreed, that's my train of thought.
  16. Yeah, Mayo, Callis and some other dude, can't remember.
  17. MLB Pipeline has their Org ranked at 6, Toronto at 24.
  18. Pipeline ranked the Orgs, has Jays quite low... I was thinking they'd be at 20ish
  19. It was about the next 5 years though, Jays have the clear edge until the Tigers spend.
  20. Tigers has the big edge in the pipeline and the Jays have a huge edge in resources, all comes down to Chris Illitch, he said he believes in process before he spends when the time is right, his words. So we'll see this coming offseason.
  21. I'm sure we all know a higher draft pick position is better, yet, winning with these young guys bodes well too. We have no control of the results, some of us still enjoy the game of baseball, Omar's right, that would be something if they could pull that off. I wouldn't mind watching that, they've been playing well recently. Meh...
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