Tag Archives: Max Ramirez
5/21 AAA Minor League Report
Brett Wallace hit his first HR at AAA and looks to be a strong contender to get a shot with St. Louis at some point this season. Wallace is destroying AAA pitching to the tune of a .524 BA in … Continue reading
4/23 AAA Report
Nolan Reimold, Mat Gamel and Andrew McCutchen continued their multi-hit ways with two knocks each, and both David Hernandez, Bud Norris and Gio Gonzalez compiled strong performances punching out eight hitters apiece. Today’s top player in the AAA ranks is Pittsburgh’s Steven … Continue reading
4/11 AAA Report
Let’s begin in the Pacific Coast League where Chris Lubanski belted a HR in his second consecutive game. Jake Fox and Kila Ka’aihue each homered and had four RBI, but it was once again the Brewers’ Mat Gamel who stole … Continue reading
2/28 Spring Training Report
There were several fine pitching prospects in action on Saturday. Neftali Feliz made his spring debut by hurling two innings and striking out four, Trevor Cahill looked strong throwing two perfect innings and Brian Matusz punched out three hitters in his … Continue reading
Top 20 Catching Prospects in ’09
Here’s the first of a nine part series that will detail the top 20 prospects from each of the various positions on the diamond. Each profile offers only a brief overview. For more detailed analysis, check out my other site … Continue reading
8/22 AAA Minor League Report
I hope you all enjoyed my post about the ’08 Bowman Chrome case break. I apologize for slacking off with the minor league reports. I am going to do my best to get 4 posts in today covering AAA-Full Season … Continue reading
$100 Well Spent—One Month Check Up
As some of my more seasoned readers may recall, I wrote a post one month ago from today that showed how I would be spending a $100 bill on prospects if given to me. Well, it’s time to hold my … Continue reading
6/15 AA Minor League Report
Ryan Patterson 2-5 HR(11) RBI—Patterson is repeating AA this year with mildly better success Austin Jackson 1-5 HR(6) RBI—Jackson is only 21 and has shown improved plate discipline and decent power George Kontos 5 IP 7R (2ER) 5BB … Continue reading




