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Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ames.rankings/
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
I'm guessing Dunn is a Grade B because he is older...I hope.
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
Dunn is still young, born in 1979, but Johan Santana is not...born in 1979 also?
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
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As far as the glove goes WOY, I do see BJ Upton in there as an A. But he is younger too. Rickie Weeks made Grade A... i say wow for glove and bat. Not in the top 75 players for sure. Quote:
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
Stats people are just so full of it....complementing the Devil Ray rotation...thats just silly talk.
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
That list is a load of bunk.
He has the Reds listed at #23? How can that be? Bill James needs to do more research. He should at least read the Minor League Talk section on RedsZone, then he would understand just how loaded the Reds are with young talent.
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
Why isn't Josh Hamilton on the list?
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
I'd guess he used some standard for amount of playing time that Hamilton didn't make?
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Re: Bill James - Team-by-Team Talent Rankings
If you're doing team rankings of young talent, I'd think you'd want to focus on -- or at least include -- players the teams will be able to control for the next few years. Instead, there are players on these lists who will be eligible for free agency soon. So, this is more a snapshot than a forecast.
Kyle Kendrick an A, and Ryan Howard and Chase Utley Bs? Sorry, James may be esteemed, but he may also be inebriated.
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