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Big-Name MLB Prospects in Danger of Being Labeled "Four-A Players"

Hearing the term "Four-A" player is supposed to be a nice way of saying that someone is a bust, but when you really stop to think about it, it actually comes off sounding worse. 

The term Four-A player has been used forever in Major League Baseball, as a simple way of talking about a prospect that could rake in Triple-A only to get called up to The Show and look like Tony Romo in a late-season game for the Dallas Cowboys. 

Daniel Bard Likely to Begin 2013 Season in Minors for the Boston Red Sox

Once among the best young relief pitchers in baseball, Boston Red Sox right-hander Daniel Bard looked lost last year during an attempted conversion to the starting rotation.

Although he has made great strides to reclaim his career this spring, it appears he still has work to do and will likely start the 2013 season in the minors. 

World Baseball Classic 2013: Dominican Republic Wins Championship, Defeat PR 3-0

The Dominican Republic is your new World Baseball Classic champion.

The island nation just defeated Puerto Rico 3-0, in what was a Caribbean showdown for the WBC championship at San Francisco's AT&T Park.

St. Louis Cardinals: Final Predictions Spring Training Position Battles

As the spring begins to wrap up, things that were once question marks are becoming clear for the Cardinals.

Prospect Power Rankings: 10 Hottest Prospects at Spring Training

With spring training slowly winding down, prospects continue to be cut from big league camp on seemingly a daily basis. While players already on their teams' 40-man rosters have been optioned to a specific level, a majority of prospects have received an assignment to minor league spring training.

Boston Red Sox Prospect Drake Britton Faces Up to One Year in Jail

Boston Red Sox prospect Drake Britton got himself into hot water earlier in spring training because of bad decisions and may now have to pay big.

Fantasy Baseball 2013: Late-Round Relievers Who Will Grab You Saves

Shortly after creating MLBDepthCharts.com, I quickly realized just how important it was for fantasy baseball players to find the guy who was “next in line” for saves. Even if it’s just to give the regular closer a break after a few consecutive days of work, saves are valuable for fantasy geeks. 

Blueprint to Receiving Maximum Trade Value for an MLB Superstar

Imagine, for a second, that the New York Yankees wanted to trade Robinson Cano.

Sure, Cano is a superstar in the prime of his career and the best player on a franchise that considers itself a contender every year. So maybe the Yanks wouldn't exactly want to trade him, but they might need to.

Derek Jeter's Injury Setback Is No Reason for Yankees to Worry

The optimism Derek Jeter’s spring debut brought to the New York Yankees is receding after the legendary shortstop’s ankle injury forced him back onto the bench, but there is still no reason for the ball club to worry at this point.

3 MLB Teams Whose Stock Has Dropped the Most This Spring

We are two weeks from Opening Day in the MLB, and 25-man rosters are starting to take shape throughout the league as teams hit the preseason stretch run.

For most teams, this spring has been a productive one as they have shaken off the rust, avoided injury and perhaps even had an unexpected player or two step forward and earn a roster spot.

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Tampa Bay
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Boston
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
27%
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