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John's Grading System

GRADES AND WHAT THEY MEAN

Grade A prospects are the elite. They have a good chance of becoming stars or superstars. Almost all Grade A prospects develop into major league regulars, if injuries or other problems don't intervene. Note that is a major "if" in some cases.

Grade B prospects have a good chance to enjoy successful careers. Some will develop into stars, some will not. Most end up spending several years in the majors, at the very least in a marginal role.

Grade C prospects are the most common type. These are guys who have something positive going for them, but who may have a question mark or three, or who are just too far away from the majors to get an accurate feel for. A few Grade C guys, especially at the lower levels, do develop into stars. Many end up as role players or bench guys. Some don't make it at all.

A major point to remember is that grades for pitchers do NOT correspond directly to grades for hitters. Many Grade A pitching prospects fail to develop, often due to injuries. Some Grade C pitching prospects turn out much better than expected.

Also note that there is diversity within each category. I'm a tough grader; Grade C+ is actually good praise coming from me, and some C+ prospects turn out very well indeed.

Finally, keep in mind that all grades are shorthand. You have to read the full comment in the book for my full opinion about a player, the letter grade only tells you so much. A Grade C prospect in rookie ball could end up being very impressive, while a Grade C prospect in Triple-A is likely just a future role player.

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I posted a comment about a minute ago asking for (among other things) exactly this information.  What a happy coincidence; thanks!  I'll find a way to get my hands on this book as I hope to learn more about minor league baseball, scouting and current prospects in the game.  Cheers!
Braves fan since 1995.

by ejruiz on Nov 16, 2007 4:00 PM EST reply actions  

john
I know this is off topic, but it seems semi-relevent since its about the book.

If I pre-order the book now, when does it usually ship?  How soon do you see it being finished?  

Thanks

Charlie

Go Pirates!!!

by cool hand Charlie on Nov 17, 2007 10:03 AM EST reply actions  

book
the book will ship the first Monday in February.

by John Sickels on Nov 17, 2007 10:53 AM EST reply actions  

Thanks
Thanks John, this will be very helpful when I get the Book for my Birthday in February.

by Abbath @ Minor League Ball on Nov 17, 2007 12:09 PM EST reply actions  

Sorry for off-topic
But are people who pre-order the book getting any exerpts like the newsletter people, or any 50/50 list prior to the books shipping?

Also, have you though about doing a combo price for ordering the book and the PDF version at the same time.  I love the book but it would be nice to have the PDF version, but i cant getmyself to spend that much extra on something I already have.

"You also must admit, that outside of the facts, I made a compelling argument!"

by jbluestone on Nov 17, 2007 12:52 PM EST reply actions  

book order
Yeah, book orders will get the 50/50 when it is finished, plus some excerpts. This would be about late December or early January.

by John Sickels on Nov 17, 2007 1:38 PM EST reply actions  

grades
How many A prospects were there in your book last year and who were they?

by joby2112 on Nov 18, 2007 10:54 AM EST reply actions  

Last year's A prospects
Are still in John's 2007 book...  available here:
http://www.mastersball.com/sickels/index.htm
If it wasn't for disappointments, I wouldn't have any appointments.

by kings33 on Nov 19, 2007 12:04 PM EST up reply actions  

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