Wolfman: Jim, where do you get your information and insights for these prospects in the Minors? What system do you use to decide which are the top 100 prospects in MLB and 20 for each team? Do you have direct contact with people in the Minor Leagues who help you? Do you ever speak to these young players directly yourself?
Jim:
I've
been fortunate in that I've covered
prospects for 25 years, so I have a
nice network of contacts who help me
with information. I talk to a lot of
scouts and club officials, and I'm
traveling more with MLB.com, so I'm
seeing more players first-hand. When
I'm doing a prospect list, I always
try to find a balance between the
player's ceiling and the likelihood
that he reaches it. Physical tools,
the ability to translate those into
baseball skills and statistical
performance all factor into those
judgments. Jim: We've been working on updating the MLBPipeline.com Top 100, which will be out at the end of January like you mentioned. I don't want to tip our hand but I can tell you that my personal prospect top five right now is (in order): Twins outfielder Byron Buxton, Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant, Astros shortstop Carlos Correa, Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor and Cubs shortstop Addison Russell. All those guys are hitters, obviously, but my top three pitchers are Nationals right-hander Lucas Giolito, Dodgers lefty Julio Urias and Mets righty Noah Syndergaard. My picks for Rookies of the Year in 2015 are Red Sox outfielder Rusney Castillo and Syndergaard. I don't want to make this the world's longest answer by breaking down every one of those players, but I will say that Buxton could be the second coming of Mike Trout and Bryant is the best power-hitting prospect to come along in years.
Wolfman:
Now as you
know Jim, quite a number of teams
have become a believer of having a
good farm system - the Cubs and
Astros would be two of these teams I
can think of (being a Cubs fan I am
excited to see with all the young
players they have, what can happen)
- based on your experience and
working with Prospects, do you think
this is a good way to see success in
the majors by having a lot of
talented youth as it could take
several years for these young
players to develop and become
consistent?
Jim:
The
Nationals look like the best team on
paper right now, and they'd be my
pick to win the World Series. I'm
not as sure as to whom they'll meet
in the World Series, though I do
think both the Rangers and Red Sox
will rebound strongly in the
American League this year. I'm not
saying they'll follow the Royals all
the way to the 2015 World Series,
but the Cubs will be a lot better
this year and could go from last
place to the playoffs.
Jim:
I'll
give you a few ... Two guys who
didn't quite make our Top 100 who
could be very good are Astros
outfielder Brett Phillips and
Cardinals right-hander Alex Reyes.
As for this year's draft, the best
players are Lake Mary (Fla.) High
shortstop Brendan Rodgers, Duke
right-hander Michael Matuella and
lefty Brady Aiken. I really like
Vanderbilt righty Walker Buehler a
lot, too.
Jim:
I
haven't played SOM in a few years
but I played a lot growing up, and
in college, and I was in a couple of
leagues after that. I love the game
-- no question in my mind that SOM
is the best baseball board game.
When I worked at STATS, Inc., I even
contributed to the player ratings.
Playing as much SOM as I did helped
further my understanding of
baseball, such as the importance of
on-base percentage long before it
became trendy. I
also loved playing SOM hockey,
football and basketball -- I played
them all.
Jim:
All of my work can be found at
MLBPipeline.com or on my
blog at jimcallis.mlblogs.com.
I also try to tweet links to all my
stories and interact with fans at my
Twitter account, @jimcallisMLB.
Jim:
Thanks. Glad
to help.
(NOTES from the Wolfman:
I must admit, I am very grateful to Mr. Callis for talking with
us again, as sometimes it is hard to get a response from some of
the well known and respected baseball journalists, analysts and
the players themselves. But Mr. Callis has been very easy to
talk to and work with plus I really respect the great job he is
doing at
MLBPipeline.com
as the information he shares via his blog posts, his tv
appearancess and via the top prospect list has been very very
helpful and insightful. If you missed our first interview
with Mr. Callis back in 2013, feel free to go to:
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