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Daily Prospect Profile: Tyler Waldron
Yesterday, Tyler Waldron was transferred out of West Virginia with a destination of “TBA”. At this time of year, that could mean a lot of things, one of which being… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Raul Fortunato
I rarely profile players in the rookie leagues, mostly because they’re so far away from the majors that any sort of projections are just wild guesses. There are some exceptions,… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Alex Dickerson
Alex Dickerson is hitting for a .368 average with a 1.032 OPS. How soon is too soon to move him up to West Virginia?
Daily Prospect Profile: Aaron Pribanic
Aaron Pribanic has had an up and down year this year. The right hander, originally acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the Jack Wilson/Ian Snell trade, has put up a… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Zack Von Rosenberg
One of the bigger disappointments in the minors this year has been Zack Von Rosenberg, and his struggles in his first year in full season ball. Von Rosenberg is way… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Starling Marte
Starling Marte has been a bright spot in an otherwise struggling Altoona offense this season, so his sudden slump earlier this month was a bit of a surprise. After… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Jeff Locke
Last night, Jeff Locke had a very notable outing, going eight innings, and allowing two runs on three hits, needing just 81 pitches to pull off the accomplishment. However, the… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Wes Freeman
The $150 K bonus that the Pittsburgh Pirates gave to Wes Freeman in the 2008 draft wasn’t as big as some of the other bonuses they gave out, such as… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Bryan Morris Gives Up a Run
Last night, Bryan Morris came on in relief for the Altoona Curve, pitching one inning. In that inning, Morris allowed one earned run on two hits, with a walk and… Read more
Daily Prospect Profile: Dovydas Neverauskas
Back in Spring Training, Dovydas Neverauskas was a big surprise to myself, and Wilbur Miller, due to his velocity, which was in the low-90s, reaching 94 MPH. The reason for… Read more