Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Dean Toso takes over as GM for the Bisons
Thanks Dean
I think this team has a good shot at making the playoffs and doing ok if Pujols stays healthy.
I think this team has a good shot at making the playoffs and doing ok if Pujols stays healthy.
Buffalo Bisons are Available
As some of you may have noticed the Bisons’ MP has not been changed for some time with the exception of when I stepped in and made a couple moves due to usage issues. The manager has failed to reply to repeated emails and therefore, I have decided to make them a league run team.
The Bisons are in the Musial Division of the Cartwright League and as all the teams in the Musial Division are still in the race, I wanted to give all the managers in the Cooperstown League an opportunity to take the team over (except myself and Bryan who already have a team in each league).
If you have interest please email me.
The Bisons are in the Musial Division of the Cartwright League and as all the teams in the Musial Division are still in the race, I wanted to give all the managers in the Cooperstown League an opportunity to take the team over (except myself and Bryan who already have a team in each league).
If you have interest please email me.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Bay Bad Men acquire free agent P Ian Kennedy,NYY, release P Mark Hendrickson BALT
Bob's favorite injured prospect!
7th and final free agent pick.
7th and final free agent pick.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Stretch Run to Decide GBC Division Championships
GBC is down to the last 30 games, all of which are against division opponents, and both leagues have many races to be decided.
Both divisions of the Cooperstown League have ties for first place. The Mantle Division has the Aesir, Cobras, and Indians at the top while the Aaron Division has the Naturals and Brawlers in a dead heat at the top with the Cows 3-games back. The races for the 4th place finishes in the Cooperstown League include the Blue Sox and Knights in the Aaron Division and the Marvels and Bad Men in the Mantle Division.
The Cartwright League has no drama for the regular season Division Championships as the Misfits hold a 22 game lead in the Musial Division and the Royals are riding high with a 6-game lead over the Mallers in the Clemente Division. The Musial Division race for the two remaining playoff berths and the important 4th place position includes all of the remaining teams in the Division. Only 4-games separate the 5 teams. In the Clemente Division the race for the final playoff spot and the 4th place bye in the Draft Pick Tournament includes the SeaWolves, Sliders, and Dodgers.
Only 3-teams appear to have nothing to play for in the remaining regular season games except the chance to be a spoiler for the other teams. The Athletics, Fireballs, and Outlaws are just too far back to get in on any kind of race. However, in a short playoff series anything can happen so they could make a surprise run in the Draft Pick Tournament.
It appears likely that injuries and usage limitations will play an important part in all of the regular season races. I know my Naturals have limited bullpen innings remaining for their top bullpen pitchers and I’m sure other teams are having similar issues.
Please keep a close watch on your MPs as I will be farming overused players on a daily basis. Remember the 150% limitation for hitters vs LHP or RHP.
Also keep in mind that while usage violations do not make a player ineligible for the playoffs, INJURIES DO CARRY OVER into the playoffs. So if you have wrapped up a position, it may be advantageous to rest your regulars.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Trade Deadline has come and gone - Many overused players farmed
I just posted an updated disk with numerous overused players farmed. Please check your MP for proper coverage.
Bisons sign Zack Jackson and Aquino Lopez - release Matt Tolbert and Kullen Kulbacki
Owner of Bisons has not responded to emails asking for MP update, so I made these moves to maintain reasonable coverage.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Trade Deadline - Tonight Midnight - Eastern Time
All trades or free agent moves (playoff eligible) must be POSTED on this blog by MIDNIGHT TONIGHT (EASTERN TIME).
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
More Info on Playoffs
There will be one day off after the end of the regular season and one day off between each round of the playoffs. Of course as a playoff series can end in as few as 4 games or last as long as 7 games, the longest series of the round will determine the timeframe.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Playoff Rosters
I wanted to make sure that the following info was out to all managers before the trade deadline. (Remember for a free agent to be eligible to play in a playoff series he must be picked up by the trade deadline.)
As in MLB, GBC playoff rosters are 25 players and cannot be altered during the course of each individual series EXCEPT if player(s) are injured. If a player is injured, for more than the game being played, he can be placed on the DL and replaced by an eligible player on the team’s 40 man roster. Of course the player must serve his 15 days on the DL before being eligible to return to the playoffs.
This allows a team to keep only 2 active catchers and 4 starting pitchers active on their playoff rosters. I believe this is necessary to avoid situations where a team has no eligible players to fill certain positions when injuries occur.
So you should take the time now to develop your playoff roster strategy and pick up players who are needed for the playoff series to come.
All playoff series will be 7 games in the format HHOAAAOHH with starting pitchers needing a minimum of 3 days rest, so it will be possible to use a 4 man starting rotation. The highest seeded team will get the home field advantage.
Thanks
Bob
the erie sea wolves
the erie sea wolves ... in need of at bats to complete the season ... will drop mike adams and mike antonelli ... and ... the sea wolves will pick up jolbert cabrera and luis gonzalez ... both very need to give some bats support to erie ...
Please Note
To be eligible for post-season play a players actual PA/BF must exceed 99. In the post-season a SP must have 5 actual MLB starts to start a GBC playoff game. Batters with less than 30 actual split PAs (versus either left handed or right handed pitchers) are not eligible to start a game versus that style pitcher in the playoffs.
Please Note
DMB software will not allow an injured player (or player on the DL) to be released. This is not a GBC rule, as it was not neccesary to make a rule that the game already enforces.
Time is running out - Outlaws Looking to deal Vlad Guerrero
Vlad just hit 2 more bombs and he could add a lot to a decent team's offense for the stretch run and playoffs. His numbers are good (.291 - .340 - .551) with 31 homers and 89 RBIs.
The Outlaws are looking for players that can help them be competitive next season. This could include players on your minor league roster who have stats for 2009. The positions we need to fill are closer, 2B, or 3B. Always looking for starting pitching also. I don't care if the player(s) have stats for the current GBC season.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Races in Gahanna Baseball Confederacy are Incredible
With seven teams still in the discussion for a division championship in the Cooperstown League, and only 36 games remaining, which teams will prevail? A three-way tie at the top in the Mantle Division is the highlight and any league commissioner’s dream. The Aaron Division has two teams tied at the top and two more teams within five games of the lead.
The Misfits and Royals have made the race for first in the Clemente and Musial Divisions of the Cartwright League boring and facists (Crash Davis: Relax, all right? Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.). They need to take Crash’s advice and lose some games. However, the race for the final playoff slots and fourth place finish in the Musial Division includes at least four and maybe all five of the remaining teams in the Division. The Sliders and Dodgers are still battling it out for that all important fourth place position in the Clemente Division.
Next week’s six games wrap up inter-divisional play. After that it’s thirty games all against divisional opponents. All this and the GBC trade deadline is fast approaching. Please note that free agents claimed after the trade deadline are ineligible for post-season play. So it would be prudent to add that 3rd catcher prior to the deadline. Again I want to remind everyone to check the usage of free agent pickups as many are used up for the regular season.
Please keep in mind that trading draft picks is not allowed during this time of the season. Violators will be removed from the league as we do not need cheaters any more than MLB needs the steroid/HGH cheats.
Remember that all moves which change the makeup of your 40-man roster must be posted to the league blog. Claims are first come, first serve. Please do NOT add or subtract players to your 40-man roster when submitting updated MPs. They will not load.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
PCL Top 10 from 2005
In their October 23, 2005 issue BBA gives the Top 10 Prospects in each minor league. I wondered just how accurate the BBA “experts” were and so here we go.
AAA – Pacific Coast League
1. Felix Hernandez – Now this is a true number 1 guy. The REAL DEAL.
2. Rickie Weeks – I have my doubts. He can’t seem to hit for a decent average.
3. Prince Fielder – I really like this guy. He’s a fat man who can move a little.
4. Conor Jackson – Not a lot of offense for a first baseman or left fielder. But I did enjoy his father in JAG.
5. Matt Cain – Good pitcher and good choice by BBA.
6. Casey Kotchman – A decent bench player I guess but not enough offense.
7. Carlos Quentin – Is he as good as his 2008 season? If so great but I wonder if he’s one of those “head-cases”.
8. Dan Johnson – Flop – Flop – Flop
9. Ezequiel Astacio – WHO???
10. Jeff Mathis – Mendoza-line catcher so far.
The Second Ten here has #17 Joe Saunders and #18 Josh Willingham.
AAA – Pacific Coast League
1. Felix Hernandez – Now this is a true number 1 guy. The REAL DEAL.
2. Rickie Weeks – I have my doubts. He can’t seem to hit for a decent average.
3. Prince Fielder – I really like this guy. He’s a fat man who can move a little.
4. Conor Jackson – Not a lot of offense for a first baseman or left fielder. But I did enjoy his father in JAG.
5. Matt Cain – Good pitcher and good choice by BBA.
6. Casey Kotchman – A decent bench player I guess but not enough offense.
7. Carlos Quentin – Is he as good as his 2008 season? If so great but I wonder if he’s one of those “head-cases”.
8. Dan Johnson – Flop – Flop – Flop
9. Ezequiel Astacio – WHO???
10. Jeff Mathis – Mendoza-line catcher so far.
The Second Ten here has #17 Joe Saunders and #18 Josh Willingham.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Baseball America’s Top 10 Lists - 3 ½ Seasons Later
In their October 23, 2005 issue BBA gives the Top 10 Prospects in each minor league. I wondered just how accurate the BBA “experts” were and so here we go.
AAA - International League
1 Delmon Young – Well I would have expected more from the #1 guy. While he has been a full time player, he certainly hasn’t put up impressive numbers. And I don’t see him getting any better.
2. Francisco Liriano – I guess he’s still young for a pitcher but he seems to be best at “arm trouble”. Obviously the verdict is still out and probably depends on his health as much as anything.
3. Zach Duke – He’s off to a solid start this season. However, up to this point he’s at best a 4th or 5th guy in the rotation.
4. Ryan Howard – Enough said.
5. Andy Marte – As an Indian fan I think “Enough said” pretty much says it all.
6. Edwin Encarnacion – Good season last year but injured most of this season. Right now he appears to be a solid player for the future.
7. Kyle Davis – A marginal pitcher for any team. Don’t see him getting any better.
8. Brandon McCarthy – He’s tall. Can’t stay healthy and doesn’t put up good numbers when he is healthy.
9. Brian Anderson – Not even a good 5th outfielder.
10. Aaron Hill – Good middle infielder. This guy can hit and I would love to have him on my team.
Maybe 3 of the 10 would be worth keeping on a roster for GBC.
Actually BBA’s Second Ten MAY have worked out a little better as #17 Dustin Pedroia and #19 Curtis Grandeson seem to be pretty fair players.
Next I’ll do the PCL.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
erie would like to drop and add
the erie seawolves would like to drop relievers hinshaw and loe and add justin hampson and brian stokes
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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GBC Hitter Usage
Players are limited to 110% of their actual plate appearances/batters faced (PA/BF) and may only play in positions that they are rated for by DMB. An exception is that outfielders may play any outfield position. However, ratings will not be changed. A player may play until he reaches or exceeds his usage limitation.
Batters with less than 550 actual Plate Appearances (PAs) are limited to a maximum of 150% of their actual split PAs (versus either left handed or right handed pitchers) during regular season play. When a batter reaches or exceeds the limit versus either side, he must be removed from the active roster for the rest of the regular season.
Free Agent Moves
| TEAM | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| Naturals | Troncoso | Pagan | Eyre | Wells | Reyes | Cairo | |
| Blue Sox | |||||||
| Brawlers | Hanigan | Palmer | Stetter | Duncan | |||
| Knights | |||||||
| Cows | |||||||
| Fireballs | Nippert | Tomko | |||||
| Marvels | Lo Duca | Reyes | Rusch | ||||
| Bad Men | Martis | Richmond | Ayala | Cuddyer | DiFelice | Badenhop | Kennedy |
| Athletics | Mujica | Nix | Posednik | Crosby | Robertson | Gomes | |
| Aesir | Wright | Bowen | Ardoin | Guerrier | Herges | Sheffield | Miller |
| Bluebirds | |||||||
| Cobras | German | Meyer | Castillo | Julio | |||
| Outlaws | Carlin | Young | Ishikawa | ||||
| Mallers | |||||||
| Dodgers | |||||||
| SeaWolves | Barrett | Hampson | Stokes | Cabrera | Gonzalez | ||
| Sliders | Embree | Kobyashi | Mahay | Ryan | Westbrooke | ||
| Royals | |||||||
| Blues | Coffey | Valdez | Calero | Guzman | Pavano | Gonzalez | Tavares |
| Misfits | Adams | ||||||
| Locomotives | Valentine | Hernandez | Batista | ||||
| Indians | |||||||
| Bisons | Jackson | Lopez | Kobayashi | ||||
| Jellybellies |
| Cooperstown League | ||
| Aaron Division | ||
| Gahanna Naturals | Miller Park | Bob Mayhew |
| Fulton Blue Sox | Wrigley Field | Terry Frame |
| Bloomington Brawlers | Nationals Park | Bryan Flick |
| Camelot Knights | Turner Field | Quynh Nguyen |
| South Park Cows | Yankee Stadium | Nick Lianos |
| Chicago Fireballs | PNC Park | Chuck Gross |
| Mantle Division | ||
| Grand Canyon Marvels | Petco Park | Dave Pittner |
| Bay Bad Men | McAfee Coliseum | Jim Gill |
| Sherbrooke Athletics | Rogers Center | David Roch |
| Asgard Aesir | Great American BP | Dean Toso |
| Scottsdale Cobras | Chase Field | Aaron Kurasch |
| Carlisle Indians | Citizens Bank Park | Greg Hough |
| Cartwright League | ||
| Clemente Division | ||
| San Carlos Outlaws | A T & T Park | Bob Mayhew |
| New Market Mallers | Metrodome | Paul Nascene |
| Ridgewood Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | Mark Phelps |
| Erie SeaWolves | Shea Stadium | Bill Dod |
| Midwest Sliders | Fenway Park | Mike Vieau |
| Montreal Royals | Angel Stadium | Howard Trager |
| Musial Division | ||
| Milton Bluebirds | Comerica Park | Glen Lindsay |
| Mill Street Blues | Camden Yard | Bryan Flick |
| Lake Wobegon Misfits | Rangers Ballpark | Kevin Nascene |
| Portland Locomotives | Safeco Field | Quynh Nguyen |
| Buffalo Bisons | Coors Field | Dean Toso |
| Froggy Jellybellies | Busch Stadium | Ed Blake |
GBC Prospect List
| First | Last | POS | Birth | MLB | GBC | |
| Juan | Duran | OF | 9/2/1991 | CIN | 9 | AV1 |
| Jason | Heyward | OF | 8/9/1989 | ATL | 2 | AV1 |
| Devin | Mesoraco | C | 6/19/1988 | CIN | 10 | AV1 |
| Drew | Stubbs | OF | 10/4/1984 | CIN | 3 | AV1 |
| Chris | Valaika | SS | 8/14/1985 | CIN | 4 | AV1 |
| Josh | Vitters | 3B | 8/27/1989 | CHC | 1 | AV1 |
| Carlos | Carrasco | P | 3/3/1987 | PHL | 2 | AV2 |
| Nick | Hagadone | P | 1/1/1986 | BOS | 3 | AV2 |
| Ricky | Porcello | P | 12/27/1988 | DET | 1 | AV2 |
| Matt | Wieters | C | 5/21/1986 | BAL | 1 | AV2 |
| Yonder | Alonso | 1B | 4/8/1987 | CIN | 1 | BB |
| Daniel | Bard | P | 6/25/1985 | BOS | 4 | BB |
| Jeremy | Hellickson | P | 4/8/1987 | TPA | 8 | BB |
| Cedric | Hunter | OF | 3/10/1988 | SDP | 6 | BB |
| Chris | Tillman | P | 4/15/1988 | BAL | 2 | BB |
| Perdo | Alvarez | 3B | 2/6/1987 | PIT | 1 | BBM |
| Phillippe | Aumont | P | 1/27/1989 | SEA | 3 | BBM |
| Matt | Dominguez | 3B | 8/28/1989 | FLR | 6 | BBM |
| Kyle | Drabek | P | 12/8/1997 | PHL | 5 | BBM |
| Jeremy | Jeffress | P | 9/21/1987 | MLK | 4 | BBM |
| Jarrod | Parker | P | 11/24/1988 | ARZ | 1 | BBM |
| Gordon | Beckham | SS | 9/16/1986 | CWS | 1 | CF |
| Adrian | Cardenas | 2B | 10/10/1987 | OAK | 5 | CF |
| Brett | Cecil | P | 7/2/1986 | TOR | 3 | CF |
| Jordan | Schafer | OF | 9/4/1986 | ATL | 3 | CF |
| Henry | Sosa | P | 7/28/1985 | SFG | CF | |
| Everth | Cabrera | SS | 11/17/1986 | SDP | CI | |
| Bud | Norris | P | 3/2/1985 | HOU | 2 | CI |
| Xavier | Paul | OF | 2/25/1985 | PHL | CI | |
| Wilken | Ruan | OF | 9/18/1978 | PHL | CI | |
| Aaron | Hicks | OF | 10/2/1989 | MIN | 1 | CK |
| Casey | Kelly | SS | 10/4/1989 | BOS | 6 | CK |
| Matt | LaPorta | OF | 1/8/1985 | CLE | 2 | CK |
| Koji | Uehara | P | 4/3/1975 | BAL | CK | |
| Dayan | Viciedo | 3B | 3/10/1989 | CWS | CK | |
| Jemile | Weeks | 2B | 1/26/1987 | OAK | 9 | CK |
| Jason | Donald | SS | 9/8/1984 | PHL | 4 | ESW |
| Brad | Holt | P | 10/13/1986 | NYM | 4 | ESW |
| Jeff | Locke | P | 11/20/1987 | ATL | 7 | ESW |
| Logan | Morrison | 1B | 8/25/1987 | FLR | 3 | ESW |
| Martin | Perez | P | 4/4/1991 | TEX | 5 | ESW |
| Mike | Stanton | OF | 11/8/1989 | FLR | 2 | ESW |
| Junichi | Tazawa | P | 6/6/1986 | BOS | ESW | |
| Mitch | Atkins | P | 10/1/1985 | CHC | FBS | |
| Brad | Bergesen | P | 9/25/1985 | BAL | FBS | |
| David | Hernandez | P | 5/13/1985 | BAL | FBS | |
| Edgar | Martinez | P | 10/23/1981 | BOS | FBS | |
| Buster | Posey | C | 3/27/1987 | SFG | 2 | FBS |
| Tim | Alderson | P | 11/3/1988 | SFG | 4 | FJB |
| Jake | Arrieta | P | 3/6/1986 | BAL | 4 | FJB |
| Tyler | Flowers | C | 1/24/1986 | ATL | FJB | |
| Justin | Jackson | SS | 12/11/1988 | TOR | 4 | FJB |
| Josh | Reddick | OF | 2/19/1987 | BOS | 5 | FJB |
| Cole | Rohrbough | P | 5/23/1987 | ATL | 6 | FJB |
| Danny | Duffy | P | 12/21/1988 | KCR | 6 | GCM |
| Matt | Latos | P | 12/9/1987 | SDP | 2 | GCM |
| Michael | Main | P | 12/14/1988 | TEX | 8 | GCM |
| Trevor | Reckling | P | 5/22/1989 | LAA | 4 | GCM |
| Jordan | Walden | P | 11/16/1987 | LAA | 2 | GCM |
| Blake | Wood | P | 8/8/1985 | KCR | 10 | GCM |
| Jordan | Zimmerman | P | 5/23/1986 | WAS | 1 | GCM |
| Brandon | Allen | 1B | 2/12/1986 | CWS | 4 | GN |
| Lonnie | Chisenhall | SS | 10/4/1988 | CLE | 6 | GN |
| Tommy | Hanson | P | 8/28/1986 | ATL | 1 | GN |
| Austin | Jackson | OF | 2/1/1987 | NYY | 1 | GN |
| Aaron | Poreda | P | 10/1/1986 | CWS | 2 | GN |
| Austin | Romine | C | 11/22/1988 | NYY | 4 | GN |
| Tim | Beckham | SS | 1/27/1990 | TPA | 2 | LWM |
| Jhoulys | Chacin | P | 1/7/1988 | COL | 2 | LWM |
| Eric | Hosmer | 1B | 10/24/1989 | KCR | 2 | LWM |
| Kenshin | Kawakami | P | 6/22/1975 | ATL | LWM | |
| Brad | Lincoln | P | 5/25/1985 | PIT | 4 | LWM |
| Dominic | Brown | OF | 9/3/1987 | PHL | 1 | MB |
| Lorenzo | Cain | OF | 4/13/1986 | MLK | 6 | MB |
| Jason | Castro | C | 6/18/1987 | HOU | 1 | MB |
| Casey | Crosby | P | 9/17/1988 | DET | 4 | MB |
| Greg | Halman | OF | 8/26/1987 | SEA | 1 | MB |
| Wilmer | Flores | SS | 8/6/1991 | NYM | 2 | MR |
| Josh | Lindblom | P | 6/15/1987 | LAD | 4 | MR |
| Colby | Rasmus | OF | 8/11/1986 | STL | 1 | MR |
| Brett | Wallace | 3B | 8/26/1986 | STL | 2 | MR |
| Sean | West | P | 6/15/1986 | FLR | 4 | MR |
| Lars | Anderson | 1B | 9/25/1987 | BOS | 1 | MSB |
| Wade | Davis | P | 9/7/1985 | TPA | 3 | MSB |
| Taylor | Green | 3B | 11/2/1986 | MLK | 8 | MSB |
| David | Huff | P | 8/22/1984 | CLE | 8 | MSB |
| Shooter | Hunt | P | 8/16/1986 | MIN | 7 | MSB |
| Brett | Lawrie | C | 1/18/1990 | MLK | 3 | MSB |
| Gerardo | Parra | OF | 5/6/1987 | ARZ | 2 | MSB |
| Yorman | Rodriguez | OF | 8/15/1992 | CIN | 5 | MSB |
| Neftali | Soto | 3B | 2/28/1989 | CIN | 7 | MSB |
| Danny | Valencia | 3B | 9/19/1984 | MIN | 5 | MSB |
| Brett | Anderson | P | 2/1/1988 | OAK | 1 | NMM |
| Todd | Frazier | SS | 2/12/1986 | CIN | 2 | NMM |
| Michael | Inoa | P | 9/24/1991 | OAK | 3 | NMM |
| Chris | Marrero | 1B | 7/2/1988 | WAS | 3 | NMM |
| Michael | Saunders | OF | 11/19/1986 | SEA | 2 | NMM |
| Chris | Carter | 1B | 12/18/1986 | OAK | 6 | PL |
| Andrew | McCutchen | OF | 10/10/1986 | PIT | 2 | PL |
| Jake | McGee | P | 8/6/1986 | TPA | 9 | PL |
| Jose | Tabata | OF | 8/12/1988 | PIT | 3 | PL |
| Ivan | DeJesus | SS | 5/1/1987 | LAD | 6 | RD |
| Neftali | Feliz | P | 5/2/1988 | TEX | 1 | RD |
| Jairo | Heredia | P | 10/8/1989 | NYY | RD | |
| Andrew | Lambo | OF | 8/11/1988 | LAD | 1 | RD |
| Ethan | Martin | P | 6/6/1989 | LAD | 3 | RD |
| Carlos | Santana | C | 4/8/1986 | CLE | 1 | RD |
| Kyle | Skipworth | C | 3/1/1990 | FLR | 7 | RD |
| David | Cooper | 1B | 2/12/1987 | TOR | 5 | SA |
| Desmond | Jennings | OF | 10/30/1986 | TPA | 5 | SA |
| Brian | Matusz | P | 2/11/1987 | BAL | 3 | SA |
| Mike | Moustakas | 3B | 9/11/1988 | KCR | 1 | SA |
| Nick | Weglarz | OF | 12/16/1987 | CLE | 3 | SA |
| Kyle | Blanks | 1B | 9/11/1986 | SDP | 1 | SC |
| Madison | Bumgarner | P | 8/1/1989 | SFG | 1 | SC |
| Freddie | Freeman | 1B | 9/12/1989 | ATL | 5 | SC |
| Christian | Friedrich | P | 7/8/1987 | COL | 3 | SC |
| Michael | Taylor | OF | 12/19/1985 | PHL | 6 | SC |
| Michael | Burgess | OF | 10/20/1988 | WAS | 4 | SCO |
| Trevor | Cahill | P | 3/1/1988 | OAK | 2 | SCO |
| Gorkys | Hernandez | OF | 9/7/1987 | ATL | 4 | SCO |
| Beau | Mills | 1B | 8/15/1986 | CLE | 5 | SCO |
| Ryan | Perry | P | 2/13/1987 | DET | 2 | SCO |
| Nolan | Reimold | OF | 10/12/1983 | BAL | 5 | SCO |
| Justin | Smoak | 1B | 12/5/1986 | TEX | 3 | SCO |
| Jess | Todd | P | 4/20/1986 | STL | 4 | SCO |
| Angel | Villalona | 1B | 8/13/1990 | SFG | 3 | SCO |
| Dellin | Betances | P | 3/23/1988 | NYY | 5 | SPC |
| Andrew | Brackman | P | 12/4/1985 | NYY | 3 | SPC |
| Fernando | Martinez | OF | 10/10/1988 | NYM | 1 | SPC |
| Jesus | Montero | C | 11/28/1989 | NYY | 2 | SPC |
| Ben | Revere | OF | 5/3/1988 | MIN | 2 | SPC |
| Elvis | Andruss | SS | 8/26/1988 | TEX | 4 | TB |
| Ross | Detwiler | P | 3/6/1986 | WAS | 2 | TB |
| Brandon | Erbe | P | 12/25/1987 | BAL | 6 | TB |
| Derek | Holland | P | 10/9/1986 | TEX | 2 | TB |
| Wilson | Ramos | C | 8/10/1987 | MIN | 3 | TB |
| Carlos | Triunfel | SS | 2/27/1990 | SEA | 4 | TB |
Prospect Draft Information
- Approximate start date is March 1
- Timeframes/procedures as in Free Agent draft will be followed
- 10 round serpentine style in reverse order of Free Agent Draft
- Eligible Player Pool
- 1) A player must be under contract to a MLB franchise.
- 2) A player must NOT be on the current GBC disk.
- 3) A player must not have lost eligibility to be MLB rookie of the year
- Determining rookie status:
- A player shall be considered a rookie unless, during a previous season or seasons, he has (a) exceeded 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the Major Leagues; or (b) accumulated more than 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club or clubs during the period of 25-player limit (excluding time in the military service and time on the disabled list).
- Identifying and tracking players drafted in the GBC Prospect Draft
- 1) It is the responsibility of each manager to identify all players taken by his team. The following information is needed to validate each pick;
- a. The prospects first and last name
- b. The MLB franchise that the prospect’s contract is held by
- c. The birth date of the prospect
- As all managers who have been involved with prospect tracking know, the above information is necessary and not just window-dressing. Players from other countries often have name and/or birth date changes and are often hard to track. Players from the U.S. often have a nickname and this often causes confusion. It is up to each manager to identify his prospect pick in such a way that the prospect can be tracked.