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Tyler Black

2023 Dynasty Baseball RankingsProspect Talk

Welcome to the PROSPECTS ONLY portion of our ranking SZN here at The Dynasty Guru, with the bottom half of our top 30 2B prospects list. There was little movement from the consensus rankings for this group after the debate, though several Guru’s felt Wenceel Perez has a chance to

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2022 Dynasty Baseball RankingsDynasty Prospect RankingsProspect TalkScouting the Statline

This prospect rankings article updates my offseason prospect projections piece, making use of my research on aging and the minor leagues featured at ‘Scout the Stat Line,’ a website Ross Jensen and I co-publish.

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Prospect Talk

With the signing of Seiya Suzuki comes the final update to my FYPD rankings this offseason. There are not a large number of changes in volume, but some notable changes to some particular players I’ll highlight below the ranks. While nothing really changed as far as a player’s ability goes,

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Prospect Talk

With the turn of the calendar to 2022, so begins the MLB International signing period. Just in time, I’m happy to share my updated rankings, and add some of the prospects expected to sign in the next couple of days. You’ll see two of the international free agents high on

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Prospect Talk

Background A left-handed hitter out of Toronto, Ontario; Black measures in at 6’2” and 190 lbs. A three-year starter at Wright State, Tyler put up an NCAA career triple slash of .353/.468/.612 prompting Milwaukee to take him with the 33rd overall pick of the 2021 first-year player draft. Prior to

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2022 Dynasty Baseball Rankings

Hello and welcome back to the PROSPECTS ONLY portion of our ranking SZN, continuing on with the second have of our 2B portion! Lots of major league ready and lower-level talent on this list, but a list deep in promise and ability! We hope you enjoy the list and feel

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2021 Dynasty Baseball RankingsDynasty Prospect RankingsScouting the Statline

This article continues an annual series providing peak projections for prospects. The projections are derived from peak major league equivalencies that use my (Jordan’s) aging curves and league translations to convert every player’s statistics to the same peak MLB (American League) baseline, making it easier to compare players at different

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