Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Prospect Case Study - Trevor Story (SS, Colorado Rockies)
If you have been following the first few weeks of the MLB season the biggest story (no pun intended) is Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story. Story has been discussed on this blog as far back as 2013 when he was a bargain bin selection. Now his cards are going through the roof as he puts up record breaking numbers. I had a nice stash of Trevor Story that I sold for a profit a while back but those numbers seem small compared to the prices I have seen on EBay lately. So what is the lesson that can be learned? Patience. Being patient is key to being a good prospector. Prospects have ups and downs on their road to the majors so holding a prospect may seem painful at times but can be rewarding if you can hold out. This is always on a case by case basis. If you have a chance to take a profit by all means take it but when anomalies occur having a short memory helps too.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Tyler Stephenson Scouting Report - Cincinatti Reds
Basic Info: Birthdate: 08/16/1996
Bats/Throws:
R/R
Height/Weight: 6-4/225
Position: C
Height/Weight: 6-4/225
Position: C
Team:
Cincinnati Reds
Card: 2015 Bowman Chrome Draft
Card: 2015 Bowman Chrome Draft
Recent
Pricing:
Base Auto: $7 - $10 Refractor: $10-$20
Base Auto: $7 - $10 Refractor: $10-$20
2015
Stats (Rookie Ball): .268/.352/.712, 1 HR, 16 RBI, 28 Runs, 194 AB
Scouting
Report:
When
you analyze the talent in the major and minor leagues, the catching
position is not as deep as other positions on the diamond. Tyler Stephenson is
one of the few catching prospects I like in baseball today.
Stephenson
was taken by the Reds 11th overall in the 2015 draft. There was even rumors
that he could go #1 overall. Why do I like him? Well one reason is that for a
kid being drafted out of high school his hit tool is above average. Scouts
speculate that Stephenson shows enough raw power to hit 20 home runs in a
season to go along with an advanced hitting approach. Baseball America graded
his hit tool very high (120 total) which is a great sign for a young player out
of high school.
Verdict:
Strong Buy
Monday, March 7, 2016
A Prospector's Breakdown of The 2016 Top 100 Prospects
Recently Baseball America released it's top 100 prospect list. Using their Top 100 2016 Prospects List, here are the toolsiest prospects, with ratings from 80 (Elite) down to 20 (Poor) based on the scouting scale.
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