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PAWTUCKET PATRIOTS
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Wow has my top pick of last year Ze-min Huang plummeted off the Top Prospects list.
My scout said he was a once-in-a-decade offensive talent. And I believe he was #16 on the top prospects list when initially drafted.
Almost all his ratings potentials have dropped 1, if not 2 points.
He's not even in the top 100 right now.
I needed another RFer like the Kodiaks need another losing season.
Stupid scout.Brewers League Baseball
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Originally posted by Hank View PostWow has my top pick of last year Ze-min Huang plummeted off the Top Prospects list.
My scout said he was a once-in-a-decade offensive talent. And I believe he was #16 on the top prospects list when initially drafted.
Almost all his ratings potentials have dropped 1, if not 2 points.
He's not even in the top 100 right now.
I needed another RFer like the Kodiaks need another losing season.
Stupid scout.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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Originally posted by Hank View PostWow has my top pick of last year Ze-min Huang plummeted off the Top Prospects list.
My scout said he was a once-in-a-decade offensive talent. And I believe he was #16 on the top prospects list when initially drafted.
Almost all his ratings potentials have dropped 1, if not 2 points.
He's not even in the top 100 right now.
I needed another RFer like the Kodiaks need another losing season.
Stupid scout.
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I have no OSA Top 100 but I expect to see Jimmy Knutson, Jon Fullem and Zack Molina there this season at some point. Mosquea should creep back on too.Death Valley Scorpions (2003-Present)
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Originally posted by Pat View PostOSA went up a lot.
What worries me is that despite OSA's rankings going up, he was still left off the top-100 list.Brewers League Baseball
General Manager, Montreal Exports, 2009-Present
2015 Brewmasters Cup (+1 over Indy)
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I don't know why OSA never likes my Prospects... Several players putting great seasons in the BLB so far with OSA never respecting them.
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I haven't noticed much of a change for my guys on the Top 100 list. Only Mackey got a significant increase in the top 100, which helped push my system up to #5 on the list. That won't last too long, since my top names will fall off soon.
On an individual ratings basis, I saw Kevin Langford's power potential went from 4 to 6. Jimmy Harris' OSA ratings look good. I really like him and expect that he'll eventually be at top 100 guy.Washington Bats, 2013-
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We're still ranked #1, but after unloading three prospects and the imminent arrival of Broughton and Brower to the BLB should have us settle down shortly.GM California Kodiaks 2014 - Present
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The Honorable Congressman Kahng? Former Player Running for Office
Wednesday, January 1st, 2020
Former starting pitcher, Chang-weon Kahng, was known throughout his career as a leader on the field and in the clubhouse, but if things go his way he might soon be known as a leader in Congress as well.
The former star announced at a rally in his home city of Taegu, South Korea that he is throwing his cap into the ring as a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. His speech promised to "help lead this nation into a new era of progress and possibility," but didn't go into many policy specifics.
Former teammates, however, say this is no vanity project - he apparently would frequently talk politics in the locker room, and they say they're excited to see what their old teammate can do in the political arena.
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I'm sure it was a big turnout.Wilmington Wildcats- 2057-
Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041
Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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