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Final Day of the Pirates Prospects Sale

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Earlier this year, Pirates Prospects released two books.  The first book, the 2011 Prospect Guide, covered the farm system, with profiles on every player, as well as other key information.  It’s a resource that can’t be matched, and provides the most in-depth look of the system that you can find anywhere.  The 2011 Annual took a look at the major league team, with several articles on the past and present Pittsburgh teams, including a very detailed look at Andrew McCutchen’s defense.

If you haven’t purchased your copies, now is a great time to do so.  TODAY IS THE LAST DAY that you can buy both the digital and print versions of the 2011 Prospect Guide, plus the digital version of the 2011 Annual, all for just $20 plus shipping and handling.  The Triple Pack would normally cost $30 plus shipping and handling.  Buying the print version of the Prospect Guide alone would normally cost you $20.  Now for that same price you can get the print version, a digital version for use on your e-reader or mobile devices, and the Annual.

This offer expires tonight at 11:59 PM EST.  The digital books will be provided as an instant download, while the print version will be shipped no later than the first business day following the purchase.  All proceeds from the books help the site grow, allowing us to provide the coverage you’ve seen this year out of Spring Training, along with the live coverage of Anthony Rendon, the Altoona Curve, the West Virginia Power, Jameson Taillon’s debut, and other teams and players in, or related to, the system.

You can purchase your triple pack by going to the products page.

Tim Williams
Tim Williams
Tim is the owner, producer, editor, and lead writer of PiratesProspects.com. He has been running Pirates Prospects since 2009, becoming the first new media reporter and outlet covering the Pirates at the MLB level in 2011 and 2012. His work can also be found in Baseball America, where he has been a contributor since 2014 and the Pirates' correspondent since 2019.

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