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I am still plugging away at the Diamondbacks prospect list. I am taking a great deal of care with these this year, which increases the research load but results in a better list and makes the book better. Thanks for your patience.

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Patience?

What patience?

To Infinity. And BEYOND!!!

by YunelTheLazyLatino on Nov 18, 2025 9:50 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Take your time

My wife is buying your book for me for my bday. Really looking forward to it.

by Pup Dog on Nov 18, 2025 4:54 PM EST reply actions  


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