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Future Projection
Baseball America
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Baseball America’s Ben Badler and Carlos Collazo offer scout-level insight into all levels of baseball—everything from the amateur MLB Draft, international scouting, minor league prospects to the bigs. New episodes drop every week.
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Episode 94: Red Sox Risers On Our New Top 100 Update
vendredi 6 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:25:33
Ben and Carlos hop on the show to talk through our most recent top 100 update that dropped this week, including notable up-arrow moves from a number of Red Sox prospects—most prominently Roman Anthony and Kristian Campbell.
The two work through a number of risers on the list, including Chase Dollander, Kumar Rocker, Alejandro Rosario and Tyler Black, then also talk about a couple of players who have slid or fallen out of the list entirely.
Ben makes a point on potentially overvaluing athleticism in baseball, the two discuss whether or not Rhett Lowder’s pure stuff is underrated, wonder how much margin for error Thomas Harrington has and take a listener email about draft pick trading.
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Time Stamps
- (1:00) Thoughts on the top 100
- (4:30) Roman Anthony as a complete hitter
- (7:30) Marcelo Mayer vs. Roman Anthony
- (12:00) Kristian Campbell’s ascension
- (19:00) Jackson Jobe and Chase Dollander as the top arms
- (27:30) Kumar Rocker's return
- (35:00) Is Rhett Lowder’s stuff underrated?
- (37:00) Ben’s Rhett Lowder comp
- (41:00) Alejandro Rosario
- (45:00) Travis Sykora
- (51:00) Tyler Black
- (52:00) Spencer Jones
- (54:00) Kevin McGonigle
- (55:00) Athleticism vs. hitting ability
- (1:00:00) Thomas Harrington
- (1:06:00) Leodalis De Vries
- (1:10:00) Bryce Eldridge
- (1:13:00) Listener email on pick trades
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Episode 93: MLB Draft Standouts From The Summer Circuit
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Durée 01:09:18
Ben and Carlos are back on the mic to talk about their travels and the prospects they’ve seen over the last few weeks and months of the summer showcase circuit.
Ben breaks down a few high-upside pitching prospects from the 2026 class who wowed him this summer and Carlos does the same for two prep righties in the upcoming 2025 high school class. The two wonder if spin rate monsters are becoming increasingly common, try and see where Seth Hernandez stacks up with recent elite pitching prospects, talk through a handful of talented two-way players and more.
The show closes with a listener email about the top international prospects from the most recent class, and how Ben would line those players up in a theoretical international draft.
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Time Stamps
- (1:00) Curmudgeons in baseball
- (5:00) Style of play vs. talent of players
- (8:00) Randy Arozerena having friends
- (10:00) What have we been up to?
- (11:30) Area Code Games as Ben’s favorite event
- (15:00) MLB Breakthrough Series at the Area Code Games
- (18:30) Sean Mack
- (20:00) Are spin rate monsters becoming more common?
- (26:00) Standout summer players
- (27:30) Savion Sims
- (30:40) Trey Rangel
- (33:00) Seth Hernandez
- (36:00) Where does Seth Hernandez rank in terms of elite pitching prospects?
- (41:00) Landon Harmon
- (43:00) Kruz Schoolcraft, Billy Carlson and two-way players
- (50:00) Dean Moss as one of the most disciplined hitters in the class
- (56:00) Kayson Cunningham, Gavin Fien, Eli Willits as USA standouts
- (1:03:00) Listener email about international prospects
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Episode 84: (Jackson) Holliday Season & Paul Skenes Domination
jeudi 11 avril 2024 • Durée 01:43:56
Carlos and Ben talk about Jackson Holliday’s big league promotion and what to expect of him from the jump with the Orioles. The two debate the validity of jersey retirements but otherwise agree on many of the topics of today’s episode which includes…
The much-talked about pitcher injury epidemic. Velocity and max effort throwing certainly seems like a factor, but what about others like the pitch clock? New pitching development and pitch design? Managing workloads too critically or not critically enough? Changes to youth baseball and the velocity you’re seeing at those levels? What about shoulder injuries?
After that the two move on to the top pitching prospect in baseball, Paul Skenes who made quick work of Triple-A hitters in his first two starts of the season. They talk about how he’s looked and get into another conversation about fastball shape and why it’s not the end all be all for pitchers and also wonder about when he should be promoted to the majors.
Next the two pivot to the 2024 draft class and talk about the barrage of home runs that Wake Forest first baseman Nick Kurtz has hit in the last two weeks. Has he re-entered the 1-1 conversation and how does he stack up against fellow first baseman Jac Caglianone tool-for-tool? That leads into a conversation about the top of the draft class generally, and Ben asks about who the best pitcher in the class is after Chase Burns and Hagen Smith which leads to talk about ECU righthander Trey Yesavage. After that Ben brings up another righthander who might deserve a bit more attention in Vanderbilt righthander Bryce Cunningham.
The two close the podcast with thoughts on Boston’s contract extension of center fielder and shortstop Ceddanne Rafaela.
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Time Stamps
(0:00) Jackson Holliday
(14:00) Retiring numbers
(18:00) The pitcher injury epidemic
(25:00) High school pitchers throwing harder
(33:00) Ben’s thoughts on shoulder injuries
(35:30) Is the pitch clock a factor?
(38:00) Paul Skenes and fastball shape
(49:00) When should Skenes be in the majors?
(55:00) Nick Kurtz’s home run binge
(1:05:00) Nick Kurtz vs. Jac Caglianone
(1:15:00) ECU RHP Trey Yesavage
(1:25:00) Vanderbilt RHP Bryce Cunningham
(1:30:00) The Ceddanne Rafaela contract extension
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Episode 83: Are Charlie Condon And Travis Bazzana Still Somehow Underrated?
vendredi 5 avril 2024 • Durée 01:59:04
Ben and Carlos hop on the show to talk about the top of the 2024 draft class and notable minor league prospect assignments.
Before getting into the show the two talk about the news that the A’s will be relocating to Sacramento’s Triple-A stadium after the 2024 season. It’s just the latest of a shocking number of relocation gaffes from the franchise.
After that the two talk about how dynamic both Charlie Condon and Travis Bazzana have been halfway through the college season. Where do their numbers stack up with recent elite college hitters at the top of the class? And can we truly read directly into those numbers given the offensive environment of college baseball in 2024? How do the two compare and contrast to elite college prospects like Dylan Crews and Wyatt Langford and what holds them back from belonging in the same tier—if they still don’t actually fit there? Where would each rank on the Top 100 Prospects list?
Following that conversation the two talk about minor league names—and assignments—to know. Carlos continues his love of Dylan Lesko and gets excited about his slider development, the two both praise the Mariners’ ability to find and develop impact college arms and the two talk through a number of players including: Reds catcher Alfredo Duno, Dodgers outfielder Josue De Paula, Brewers outfielder Yophery Rodriguez, Angels outfielder Nelson Rada, Rangers shortstop Sebastian Walcott, Reds righthander Rhett Lowder, Braves righthander Hurston Waldrep, Guardians infielder Ralphy Velazquez and more.
The show closes with a listener email asking about how things would change if MLB adopted an NBA draft system where players had to go to college but could leave for pro ball whenever they wanted after that.
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Time Stamps
0:20 A’s to Sacramento Talk
6:20 Charlie Condon’s insane numbers
10:00 College baseball’s offensive environment and how to contextualize for that
16:45 Condon and Travis Bazzana compared to Dylan Crews and Wyatt Langford
35:15 Condon/Bazzana compared to recent elite college profiles
40:00 Where Condon/Bazzana would fit on a Top 100 list
54:13 Transition to minor league prospect talk
1:02:05 Jackson Jobe’s brilliance
1:06:00 The Mariners knack for finding and developing college arms
1:13:05 Josue De Paula
1:17:40 Alfredo Duno
1:24:15 Sebastian Walcott
1:29 Hurston Waldrep and Rhett Lowder
1:41:25 If MLB’s draft system was changed to the NBA format
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Episode 82: MLB Predictions & Opening Day Thoughts
vendredi 29 mars 2024 • Durée 02:01:13
Happy (day after) Opening Day!
Ben and Carlos hop back on the podcast to talk about Opening Day of the big league season and some of the main storylines of the year. The two talk about their World Series picks and talk through some of the more interesting divisions to keep tabs on then debate the most disappointing offseason in the league. The two also give their thoughts on the Shohei Ohtani-Ippei Mizuhara situation before turning their eyes to the amateur space.
Ben breaks down his recent trip to the Dominican Republic and gives an early preview of upcoming international classes, including Andrew Salas who is projected to sign with the Marlins and the younger brother of Padres catching phenom Ethan Salas.
The two then talk about a defensive spectrum debate that Carlos stumbled upon between second base and right field and give their thoughts on the skills required for both. After that, the two talk through some 2024 draft buzz, including the continued domination of Chase Burns and Hagen Smith, whether or not Brody Brecht’s walk rate is too high for the first round and how we should think through Jac Caglianone as a two-way player, as a hitter and as a pitcher. The two also discuss pop-up players and how teams scout them. How should a team weigh spring performance and looks vs. extended history and track record of a player?
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Episode 81: Should Wyatt Langford & Jackson Holliday Start In The Big Leagues?
mercredi 13 mars 2024 • Durée 01:34:44
Ben and Carlos chat about spring training standouts in big league camp, headlined by two players in the very elite tier of baseball prospects who have a case to start the year in the majors: Jackson Holliday and Wyatt Langford. Ben and Carlos talk about the cases for and against those two being pushed aggressively and then the two talk about a number of other spring training performances including Padres outfielder Jackson Merrill, Pirates righthander Jared Jones, Cardinals shortstop Thomas Saggese, Padres outfielder and infielder Graham Pauley and Brewers first baseman Wes Clarke, among others.
After that the two discuss a loaded Wake Forest-Duke series from last weekend that Carlos saw in person. The two revisit Chase Burns and talk through just how much he’s elevated his draft stock, plus get in depth on the divergent hitting approaches of Seaver King and Nick Kurtz. The two touch on Jonathan Santucci, Josh Hartle and Michael Massey as well and talk briefly about the top of the draft board.
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Episode 80: Chase Burns, Hagen Smith & Scouting Reliever Risk
vendredi 1 mars 2024 • Durée 02:03:09
Ben and Carlos talk about the first two weeks of college baseball action including scorching offensive starts from Georgia’s Charlie Condon and Oregon State’s Travis Bazzana. Are they more in the mix to be the No. 1 pick in a still unsettled draft class? And what are the early changes beyond just strong production?
The two then move on to pitching and break down early-season outings from Arkansas lefthander Hagen Smith and Wake Forest righthander Chase Burns. The two have solid cases as having the best pure stuff from the left and right side respectively, and now they are looking to reinforce their starting profiles and remove some of the reliever risk they entered the spring with. How do Ben and Carlos view the two? Which would they take? How do they view reliever risk in general and which factors are the most concerning: Command? Diversity of stuff? Delivery? Medical history? Durability? Track record?
After that the two talk about a few early spring training performances from players who have impressed including Pirates second baseman Termarr Johnson, Nationals outfielders James Wood and Dylan Crews and Brewers outfielder (or infielder?) Sal Frelick.
The show closes with Ben’s early preview of the 2026 high school draft class, which looks to have both impressive depth of talent and a standout headliner at the top in Texas shortstop Grady Emerson.
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Episode 79: Drafting 2024 Prospect Teams
vendredi 16 février 2024 • Durée 01:38:15
Ben and Carlos are joined by Peter Flaherty in a special edition of the show, where the three look ahead to the 2024 amateur season by drafting teams of 2024 class prospects. The three writers go back and forth in an attempt to create the best team possible from the 2024 class.
Here are the rules:
Each drafter must fill the following positions and select at least six high school players and at least six college players:
- 1 catcher
- 2 corner infielders
- 2 middle infielders
- 3 outfielders
- 4 pitchers
- 1 utility spot (any position type)
While the teams will be revisited after the draft to see whose teams had the best draft capital, the ultimate goal is to create the best possible team, so we’ll have to wait a few years to determine the ultimate winners.
However, that doesn't stop you from chiming in now with feedback on the exercise. Are you Team Ben? Team Peter? Or Team Carlos? Let us know.
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Episode 78: All-Americans, 2024 Draft Prospects & Ethan Holliday’s 1-1 Case
vendredi 9 février 2024 • Durée 01:41:39
Carlos and Ben banter about the announced Netflix documentary following the Red Sox and think about what their ideal baseball documentary looks like. After that the two talk through the Royals mega-extension of franchise shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. and how the deal is a win for all parties involved.
Then the two talk through Matt Eddy’s PPI eligible players piece and think about the ramifications of the program and whether or not it’s good for the game—spoiler: it is. The two think about the favorites for winning rookie of the year of this pool of players and talk through some of the draft changes related to the PPI program that remove incentives for teams to bottom out year after year.
After that the two talk through BA’s preseason all-America teams, including why the teams are predictive of the year’s first round round draft picks and also talk briefly about the updated 2025 draft rankings on the site. The two answer a listener question about Ethan Holliday’s 1-1 case for the 2025 class, and then end the show with a listener email about how agents, teams and players play the signing bonus game on draft day.
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Episode 77: Breaking Down The New MLB Draft Rankings
vendredi 2 février 2024 • Durée 01:46:17
Ben and Carlos hop on the show and talk through a few major league news items, including the Tigers extension of Colt Keith, the Twins-Mariners Jorge Polanco trade and the news that the Orioles are being sold to (hopefully) new and improved owners.
After that, the two get into Carlos’s big draft update ahead of the college baseball season. The list expands from 100 to 200, with a new name up top and plenty of new reports to consume. Ben peppers Carlos with plenty of questions about the state of the class and the two discuss the various strengths and weaknesses of the group at this stage.
The show closes with a listener question about the impacts of the 20-round draft and the contracted minor league team and player system.
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