
LLWS, Tampa Bay Rays Player Development, & Winter Leagues
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- Wild Florida weather playing baseball during Hurricane season.
- Shane McClanahan injury – look back at his original early playoff usage, and comparisons to Mark Prior’s career.
- Pitching depth – AAA arms, Forrest Whitley & Brian Van Belle, as possible support for the Rays’ future.
- Late season debuts can create high-stakes stress for pitchers.
- Little League World Series - Lake Mary, FL’s recent run, and the emotional intensity for young athletes.
- LLWS Youth Baseball - Maria Pepe & standout players like Mo’ne Davis, plus Tampa ties w/MLB alumni such as Gary Sheffield & Kevin Cash
- Idea for an International Little League World Series - a global youth tournament, a precursor to the World Baseball Classic model.
- Infectious energy of youth tournaments – Sportsmanship & positive crowd atmosphere at Little League events.
- Shift in team priorities – Are Rays focusing on draft positioning & long-term planning rather than immediate contention.
- Roster & trade philosophy – recent acquisitions as part of a multi-year plan and the impact of keeping top prospects in AA.
- Challenges of integrating two new catchers midseason & how that affects pitching performance.
- Rays Under 1% chance of winning World Series
- Rays’ current Home and Away stadium situations
- Sacramento (Oakland) A’s & San Francisco Giants stadium arrangements
- Giants benefiting from increased Bay Area market control & high rental fees to A’s
- MLB expansion - Vegas, an underrated but now proven sports market
- NHL success paving the way for baseball in new markets
- Utah seen as a strong future expansion candidate for travel and regional market benefits
- Nashville and Vancouver possible expansion cities
- Rays’ draft and prospect rankings concerns
- Confusion over MLB Pipeline ranking Rays 2nd preseason but 10th after a top-3 draft
- Inconsistent prospect evaluations & bias toward “hot” names
- Promotion of draft picks Brendan Summerhill and Quinn Irons to Charleston
- Angel Mateo promoted to A+ level for playoff run
- All affiliates above .500 but only one likely playoff team
- Overview of minor league playoff structure
- Notable performances: Tre Morgan (Durham), Bob Seymour’s 30th HR in AA
- Lakeland Flying Tigers vs. Bradenton Marauders game rained out
- Southpaw mascot birthday
- Value of watching player development at minor league and complex levels
- Challenges in Rays hitter development
- Mat highlights progress of Nathan Flewelling in Charleston
- Concerns that high-end draft picks not performing to potential
- Rays excel in developing Latin American players, often via Winter Leagues
- Call to send drafted players to winter ball or overseas leagues for additional reps
- Experienced college should begin in Double-A (e.g., Summerhill in Low-A)
- Challenging players at higher levels earlier to accelerate development
- Comparison to other MLB clubs (White Sox, Angels, Marlins) as they promote strong prospects quickly through their farm system
- Jen Pawol - makes it to Majors as first woman umpire
- The Wit & Wisdom of the invisible team of umpires
- Economics of umpiring
- NFL football announcement - Taylor Swift, new album
- Rays’ future ownership impact & potential for front office changes with new ownership
- Hopes for more aggressive player development & roster experimentation late in season
You can find Mat at @matgermain.bsky.social or reach Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com BaseballBiz on Deck, at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at www.baseballbizOnDeck.com
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