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The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 13, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 13, 2021

As we continue to march through the Minor Leagues every day of the week to keep you up to date. Matt Thompson (Low-A), Geoff Pontes (Triple-A and Double-A), and Rhys White (High-A) watch the games so you don’t have to. Onward!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 12th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 12th 2021

As we continue to march through the Minor Leagues every day of the week to keep you up to date. Matt Thompson (Triple-A and Low-A), Geoff Pontes (Double-A), and Rhys White (High-A) watch the games so you don’t have to. Onward!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 11, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 11, 2021

Prospects Live MiLB Daily Sheet with all the action from June 11

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021

We Dem Sheet Boyz! We dem boyz! Geoff Pontes, Triple-A and Double-A dungeon master, Rhys White the Meister of High-A, and the Minister of Low-A Matt Thompson. Yes, we use an ad libs book to write these.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 8th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 8th 2021

No intro, no hook, let’s go! Rhys picked up Triple-A tonight in addition to his usual High-A nuggets, Geoff handled Double-A and Matt as always rocked Low-A. Let’s Go!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 4th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 4th 2021

It’s Saturday, you have things to do, you don’t need to read this. We have told you this how many times? Yet you refuse to follow directions. Sheesh! Anyway, you should know the drill Geoff has Triple-A and Double-A, Rhys White has High-A, and Matt Thompson has Low-A. Proceed to the blurbs!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 3rd 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 3rd 2021

You don’t need no stinking introduction, do you? Well, we’re a month into the minor league season officially and I think we’re all just relieved to be back in the swing of things with something new to talk about. You know, we did spend a year obsessing over workouts videos and Instagram clips of Jasson Dominguez batting practice. Talk about the silly season that went on forever huh? Anyway, song is the same Geoff on Triple-A and Double-A, Rhys on High-A, and Matt Thompson on Low-A. Let’s Go!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

We’re less than a week out from a full month of minor league play and Geoff, Matt, and Rhys are still as crazy as ever. Sit back, and feast your eyes as they proceed to run you through all of Minor League Baseball’s top stars for June 1st, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

Happy Memorial Day Weekend everybody! Before you stuff your face with tubed meats, ground beef and steak let’s walk you through all the top newsmakers in Minor League Baseball for May 29th 2021. Geoff (Triple-A and Double-A) Rhys (High-A) and Matt (Low-A) did all the watching so you don’t have to!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 28th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 28th, 2021

What cha know about rolling down in the deep of the minor leagues? Well, read up and know all about it, as Today Geoff Pontes takes you through the Triple-A, Double-A, and High-A levels, while Matt Thompson takes you through Low-A. Read on brave prospectors!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 21st, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 21st, 2021

The best action from the minor leagues on May 21, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May, 18th 2021 - Drew Waters Goes Swapo-Taco

The Minor League Daily Sheet:  May, 18th 2021 - Drew Waters Goes Swapo-Taco

Welcome to the Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet where swinging 3-0 up by 100 runs is always encouraged. In fact all good things baseball will forever be celebrated here on the sheeeet. If you don’t like that I’m sure Jeff Frye has a fire new video for you to check out. Probably discusses the unwritten rules while also bragging about his “Ricky Davis triple-double” like cycle from the days before indoor plumbing. Hey don’t be mad, I’m a hall of fame level couch scout! I’m legit! Now onto the sheeeeeet.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 9th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 9th, 2021

A rundown of the top performers in Minor League Baseball from May 10th, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 8th 2021 - Comeback SZN

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 8th 2021 - Comeback SZN

A look at all of the top performers from May 8th 2021. In depth discussing of several of the minor leagues top talents. Keeping you up to date on who is making noise in the early going of 2021.

The Hobby Digs The Long Ball: Checking in on some Power Prospect Price Points

The Hobby Digs The Long Ball: Checking in on some Power Prospect Price Points

Taking a look at the current price points of top 100 Dynasty Prospects with power archetypes. Based off of their 1st Bowman base autograph baseball cards.

Cardinals Prospects Likely to Debut in 2021

The St. Louis Cardinals are next on our Players Likely to Debut series. In case you missed it, we have already rolled out the AL and NL East along with the AL Central.

AL East: Red SoxYankeesOriolesBlue JaysRays

NL East: MarlinsBravesPhilliesMetsNationals

AL Central: TigersRoyalsWhite SoxTwinsCleveland

Below, you will find a list of three prospects from the respective organization. Each prospect will have a number score next to their name — this number will represent the estimated amount of time we anticipate that player seeing at the big-league level. Players that have already made their big-league debut will not be included on this list.

BREAKDOWN OF TIME ON ROSTER SCORES:

1 — September call-ups / guys that are likely to see less than 20-25 games on the roster

2 — 1/4 of the season (roughly 40 games on roster)

3 — 1/2 of the season (roughly 80 games on roster)

4 — 3/4 of the season (roughly 120 games on roster)

5 — Full season on the MLB roster

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

Position — Name (Time on Roster Score)

3B — Nolan Gorman (1)

The 3B spot for Gorman to potentially claim at some point this season quickly closed up after the Cardinal’s big acquisition of a different Nolan just a few weeks ago. The arrival of Nolan Arenado will obviously impact the trajectory of Gorman’s next few seasons, but the left handed swing has shown that the slugger is going to be a force in the major leagues at some point. Expect Gorman to take the better part of this year to continue to iron out some of the swing and miss tendencies, but don’t be too surprised if he gets a cup of coffee in September.

Catch up with Cards slugging prospect, Nolan Gorman.

LHP — Zack Thompson (1)

One of the bigger names coming into the ‘19 Draft out of Kentucky was Zack Thompson. He wrestled with some injuries that ultimately led to his stock falling a bit and primarily being used in the pen during his first taste of professional ball. However, with that in the rear-view, the Cards should be looking to push him fairly quickly as is common with established college arms.

Kentucky LHP Zack Thompson is one of the better pitching prospects in the 2019 draft class.

C — Ivan Herrera (3)

Looking at the depth chart right now, it would appear likely that Herrera plays almost the entire season at the MLB level, but there’s a pretty significant name still on the market by the name of Yadier Molina. It seems as a return to the Red Birds is almost inevitable for the longtime Cardinal’s backstop so Herrera will likely end up sliding down a spot on depth chart. Nonetheless, Andrew Knizner nor recently acquired Tyler Heineman are overly successful backstops so a spot for Herrera could potentially open up rather quickly.

NOTABLE

A couple of names to consider that could see some at bats are Luken Baker and Juan Yepez. Both stem from the same tree: Corner-only RHH power bats. Otherwise, Angel Rondon, Connor Jones, and Griffin Roberts are a few arms who could see a handful of innings in the Cards’ pen at some point.

Top 10 Prospects of Each NL Central Team

Top 10 Prospects of Each NL Central Team

The NL Central is the weakest overall division of prospects. While it lacks a true superstar, it does have several names with everyday player ceilings.

April Prospects of the Month

April Prospects of the Month

The minor league season is officially into its second month — May is upon us. There was a lot to digest in the opening month of 2019 and, amidst the injuries, promotions, and MLB debuts, several performances went unnoticed. We went digging to make sure we spotlighted someone that you might’ve missed.

2019 Midwest League Preview

2019 Midwest League Preview

While the Midwest League only boasts three Top 100 prospects to start the season in Wander Franco, Nolan Gorman, & Jordyn Adams, there is still an exciting collection of teenage talent and 2018 early round draft picks to give this league plenty of intrigue.