Category Archives: Basbeall

The St. Louis Cardinals Delvin Perez putting past behind him

As we continue our look back at the first-round Almost Mock Draft picks, we focus at another top ten talent that slipped all the way to the back end of the 2016 MLB Draft. While the first player to slip fell because of questionable mechanics and where he fits in as a reliever or starter, the second slipped because of his own doing, getting caught in the evil baseball underworld of PEDs just days before the draft.

Somehow, the St. Louis Cardinals were able to get both.

Keep reading on the Cardinals latest minor league success.

Zack Collins CATCHING on for the Chicago White Sox

Yesterday, we took a look at Dakota Hudson, who was projected to go tenth in the Today’s Knuckleball Almost Mock Draft. Hudson, of course, wound up going 34th overall to the St. Louis Cardinals while the Chicago White Sox — owners of the tenth pick — went a completely different direction.

Skipping over pitching, the White Sox swooped in and took the best catching prospect in this year’s crop.

Read more on the White Sox top catching prospect.

The Cleveland Indians big hitting prospect Bobby Bradley is on fire

The Cleveland Indians had a bit of a shakeup near the top at this year’s deadline. Clint Frazier and Justus Sheffield (and the promising Ben Heller along with J.P. Feyereisen) were traded to the New York Yankees in the Andrew Miller deal, and Francisco Mejia was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Jonathan Lucroy… for about three hours.

Continue on for more on the Indians slugging prospect.

Almost Mock Draft Revisited: The St. Louis Cardinals Dakota Hudson

Looking back at May’s Almost Mock Draft, most of the projected top-10 picks went close to where they were projected. Not Dakota Hudson.

Hudson, who has been on a roller coaster the past few months, seeing his stock rise from mid-second rounder to top-ten, wound up being selected at the back end of the first round. His roller coaster continues as he already finds himself in High-A ball.

Keep reading for more on the Cardinals draft pick.

Almost Mock Draft Revisited: The Colorado Rockies Riley Pint

Right-handed pitchers simply don’t go first overall. It isn’t a rule by any means, it just doesn’t happen with any sort of regularity. Thus, when we looked at Today’s Knuckleball’s Almost Mock Draft back in mid-May, and high school right-hander Riley Pint was in serious talks about being the first overall pick, it spoke volumes of the talent most felt he possessed.

Keep reading for more on the Rockies big gun.

Almost Mock Draft Revisited: The Atlanta Braves Ian Anderson

Yesterday, in revisiting May’s Almost Mock Draft, we took a look at the pitcher that many expected to go first overall, A.J. Puk. Puk of course slipped to No. 6 .

The debate about the top high school arm in the draft seemed to come down to Jason Groome or Riley Pint, and all eyes were on which one would go first.

The Atlanta Braves thought otherwise.

Keep reading for more on the Atlanta Braves top draft pick in 2016!

Dansby Swanson kicks off the new era of Atlanta Braves baseball

The Atlanta Braves have been a busy team the past two seasons. While they began their rebuild last season getting rid of the old and bringing in some of the new, they really haven’t been able to reap the rewards of their work, the fruits of their labor if you would. Today it all begins.

Keep reading for more on Dansby Swanson Day!

The New York Mets young strikeout king: Thomas Szapucki

Everyone likes a pitcher who strikes batters out in high numbers. Don’t get me wrong, watching a finesse pitcher like Greg Maddux control a game is a thing of beauty, but watching Randy Johnson chase 20 strikeouts in every performance is exhilarating.

That’s why the New York Mets prospect Thomas Szapucki caught my attention.

Continue on for more on Szapucki.

Corey Ray struggling in professional debut for the Brewers

In taking our look back at the first-rounders in this year’s Almost Mock Draft, the hitters that have been profiled thus far have gotten off to pretty solid starts. Mickey Moniak is hitting well for the Phillies, Nick Senzel is on a power surge for the Reds, Blake Rutherford is hitting everything for the Yankees, and Kyle Lewis was amid a mid-season turnaround before injury struck.

Today’s prospect is Corey Ray, who has not quite gotten off to the start his first-round cohorts have.

Keep reading for more on Ray.