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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Another Message to Subscribers
I just published an article on Homer Bailey. Remember to update your subscriptions here
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I'll probably make a couple more announcements before eventually deleting the blog. So subscribers better act fast!!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Message for All Baseball-Intellect Subscribers
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No more will readers have to enter the blog to get to the full content as the feed should link directly to the site's full content. Readers may also sign-up by subscribing through e-mail. Readers will see the e-mail form on the site's homepage.
Beginning with the next published article, Baseball-Intellect will feature an area for readers to comment, so the blog will no longer will have to be the default comment location.
I'll probably make a couple more announcements before eventually deleting the blog. So subscribers better act fast!!
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Mid-Level to Top-10 - Who Makes the Jump?
Continuing our 2008 prospect preview series, today we focus on the mid-level prospects that I think stand an excellent chance to make the leap into their respective organization's top-10 prospects.
So we have no confusion, I am defining a mid-level prospect as a player who falls mostly into the 10 - 20 range of a team's top prospect list and who grade out to around a C+/B- on the prospect grade scale. For the players in this article, I am not predicting they will develop into one of the top 3 or 4 prospects in their respective organization (though a few could), but they will catapult themselves into the 5 - 9 range of a team's top prospect list.
With that said, lets get started.
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