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Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part II
Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part II
Engel Beltre: Flameout or superstar? - Dave Sanford/Scout.com Esteemed Baseball Prospectus author Kevin Goldstein, widely regarded as one of the foremost experts in the field of prospect evaluation, was generous enough to devote some of his valuable time to answering reader-submitted ...
What is really going on here: Part II
khandorssportsblog.wordpress.com — More questions than answers, at this point. (more) What is really going on here: Part II

Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part I
Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part I
bbtia.com — Q: If the Rangers get close to pulling off a big deal for an established star pitcher,... who am I not including from the Rangers' long list of pitching prospects? - KT Goldstein: I don't believe any player is off-limits. I think that is a ... (more) Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part I
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Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part 2
Lone Star BallLink Esteemed Baseball Prospectus author Kevin Goldstein, widely regarded as one of the foremost experts in the field of prospect evaluation, was generous enough to devote some of his valuable time to answering reader-submitted questions pertaining to the Texas Rangers' electric minor league system late last week. Read on for Goldstein's takes on Engel Beltre and Michael Main, as well as his sleeper breakout candidate for '09. His answer is going to surprise you.    Goldstein on whether or not Engel Beltre's ugly K/BB ratio will spell ...

BBTiA: Kevin Goldstein Q&A: Part 2
BBTF's Baseball Primer NewsblogBBTiA: Kevin Goldstein Q : Part 2 Goldstein on his Rangers flameout list: My flameout list: I’ll start with Andrus just because I don’t think he is going to be a star. He’s going to be a big leaguer, but he isn’t going to be a star-level player at all. Another flameout is Beltre, but you still have to rank Beltre high because he arguably has more potential than any player in the system. Beltre has the highest ceiling of any position player in the system, hands down. He’s also one of the most likely to flame out. That is the type of player he is. Beltre is the player most ...

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