Collazo to Get the Call When Rosters Expand

 Yeah, that’s right. The Mets organization actually tried to hand over some responsibility to a palyer doing well in the minor leagues instead of going out and acquiring some outdated veteran.
 Despite a steroid suspension in 2005, there’s no arguing just how good Collazo’s been. His 4.8% BB rate is the only number that really stands [...]

‘Clones fall to Aberdeen 8-1, maintain home field advantage for now

This recap is brought to you by El Juglar of Tornadic Activity: a Cyclones blog.
The Brooklyn Cyclones (43-22) fell to the Aberdeen Ironbirds (30-38) last night by a score of 8-1 in Aberdeen.
The Cyclones’ sole run came in the 2nd off a SS Matt Bouchard double.
RHP Tim Stronach (3-2) is your losing pitcher. The [...]

Pre-Season Prospect Rankings in Review Part One

I decided to start out with John Sickels rankings from Minor League Ball, since after all, his site is where I got the idea from. Instead of looking back at Sickel’s pre-season rankins for all 30 teams, we’re going to look at all the notable Mets rankings fabricated last off-season.
I can’t post the comments/blurbs that [...]

Content Update

Most team oriented prospect blogs out there usually take the entire off-season to draw some final conclusions on their systems players, but since I’m going to try to keep C.N. updated as prevalently as possible, I’m going to look into implementing some original ideas. Here’s what I’m planning for at least the next few months:
Continued Coverage of [...]