Every once in a while, well most of the time actually, other people say it better or before I do. Or, maybe a baseball topic could help a fantasy GM, but it isn’t exactly “on-topic” for this fantasy baseball blog. That’s the sort of stuff you’ll find in the Pitch Count, a periodical (hopefully daily) look around the baseball blogosphere.
Today’s pitch count is 10.
- The Talking Chop crew, over the next 2 weeks, will be counting down the top 35 Atlanta Braves prospects. In addition to those 35 guys, they will also take a day to analyze prospects they’ve traded (where’s Saltalamacchia going to fall on this one?), and a day to let their readers pick their top 25.
- An extremely interesting look at a team’s expected starting rotation at the start of the season, and how many pitchers it actually takes to make it through a major league baseball season. No, the answer is not a 5 man rotation.
- Brew Crew Ball is taking a daily look at all the Milwaukee Brewers participating in Winter League baseball.
- San Diego Padres blog, Ducksnorts, has already posted some 2008 MLB projections.
- Baseball America posted their list of the top 20 prospects from the Texas League.
- Here are 10 ways to fix the New York Mets. If I had a vote, #1 would have been to re-play the last 3 weeks of the season.
- Baseball America again. This time their list of the top 20 International League prospects.
- Here are some early, and very incredibly in depth, Philadelphia Phillies 2008 MLB projections.
- In 2007, nobody entered the 40/40 (HR/SB) club that Jose Canseco “founded”. But, here is a list of 47 players who hit the 10/10 mark. The youth on this list, especially in the 15/15 category (Ryan Braun, Nick Markakis, Russell Martin) and 20/20 category (Corey Hart, Hanley Ramirez) is impressive.
- Thee are many players that could be labeled as major disappointments in 2007. But who is the Fantasy Bust of the Year?


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