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New hard copy Baseball America today, interesting. All around organization ratings. Rated on 1. Major Leagues 2. Minor Leagues 3. Talent Level 4. Player Procurement and 5. Organization Direction.

 

Here are top 5

 

Braves all around grade A

 

Angels all around grade A-

 

Indians all around grade A-

 

Red Sox all around grade B+

 

White Sox all around grade B+

 

With B's are Brewers, Cardinals, Athletics

 

B- grades for Astros, Yankees

 

C+ for DBacks, Twins, Mets

 

C for Cubs, Tigers, Marlins, Padres, Giants, Rangers, Blue Jays, Nationals

 

C- for Rockies, Dodgers, Phillies, Mariners,

 

D for Orioles, Reds, Pirates and DRays

 

F for Royals

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QUOTE(MnSoxFan @ Dec 13, 2005 -> 04:42 AM)
New hard copy Baseball America today, interesting. All around organization ratings. Rated on 1. Major Leagues 2. Minor Leagues 3. Talent Level 4. Player Procurement and 5. Organization Direction.

 

Here are top 5

 

Braves all around grade A

 

Angels all around grade A-

 

Indians all around grade A-

 

Red Sox all around grade B+

 

White Sox all around grade B+

 

With B's are Brewers, Cardinals, Athletics

 

B- grades for Astros, Yankees

 

C+ for DBacks, Twins, Mets

 

C for Cubs, Tigers, Marlins, Padres, Giants, Rangers, Blue Jays, Nationals

 

C- for Rockies, Dodgers, Phillies, Mariners,

 

D for Orioles, Reds, Pirates and DRays

 

F for Royals

 

 

Sox info

 

Majors: Followed Red Sox' streak-breaking championship with one of their own, in a much more unlikely run through the playoffs. Grade A

 

Minors: Three teams made playoffs and Class A Kannapolis won Sally League title, but Charlotte was one of the worst teams in AAA. Grade B

 

Talent Level: Bobby Jenks, Tadahito Iguchi and Brandon McCarthy played important roles in Chicago, and the system is stocked with outfielders. Grade B

 

Player Procurement: Didn't have to deal major prospects this year, as most key pieces were already in place. Lance Broadway highlighted pitching-oriented draft. Grade B

 

Org Direction: Few looked to Kenny Williams and Ozzie Guillen as pacesetters before the season, but now they look like they could keep on winning. Grade A

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QUOTE(MnSoxFan @ Dec 13, 2005 -> 12:43 AM)
Sox info

 

Majors: Followed Red Sox' streak-breaking championship with one of their own, in a much more unlikely run through the playoffs. Grade A

 

Minors: Three teams made playoffs and Class A Kannapolis won Sally League title, but Charlotte was one of the worst teams in AAA. Grade B

 

Talent Level: Bobby Jenks, Tadahito Iguchi and Brandon McCarthy played important roles in Chicago, and the system is stocked with outfielders. Grade B

 

Player Procurement: Didn't have to deal major prospects this year, as most key pieces were already in place. Lance Broadway highlighted pitching-oriented draft. Grade B

 

Org Direction: Few looked to Kenny Williams and Ozzie Guillen as pacesetters before the season, but now they look like they could keep on winning. Grade A

#1) Uum, why does he mention Tadahito like he came out of the Sox minor leagues?

 

#2) Didn't deal any major prospects? Gio Gonzalez not a major prospect?

 

#3) Charlotte does suck.

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#1) Uum, why does he mention Tadahito like he came out of the Sox minor leagues?

 

#2) Didn't deal any major prospects? Gio Gonzalez not a major prospect?

 

#3) Charlotte does suck.

They mentioned Iguchi under the "Talent Level" heading, not "Minors." I guess they just consider Brian Anderson, Chris Young, and Ryan Sweeney our "major prospects."

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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Dec 13, 2005 -> 01:15 AM)
They mentioned Iguchi under the "Talent Level" heading, not "Minors."  I guess they just consider Brian Anderson, Chris Young, and Ryan Sweeney our "major prospects."

Yes, I know, but he refers to McCarthy and Jenks...both of which came from the Sox minors. It just doesnt fit to me. If he wanted to talk about additions to the 2005 season, why didnt he mention AJ or Pods or Duke or Dye?

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Yes, I know, but he refers to McCarthy and Jenks...both of which came from the Sox minors. It just doesnt fit to me. If he wanted to talk about additions to the 2005 season, why didnt he mention AJ or Pods or Duke or Dye?

Because McCarthy, Jenks, and Iguchi were unknowns at the major league level. Pierzynski, Podsednik, El Duque, and Dye weren't.

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Dec 12, 2005 -> 11:17 PM)
Yes, I know, but he refers to McCarthy and Jenks...both of which came from the Sox minors. It just doesnt fit to me. If he wanted to talk about additions to the 2005 season, why didnt he mention AJ or Pods or Duke or Dye?

Most likely because they actually had Iguchi ranked as one of our top 10 prospects last year(number 8 iirc).

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