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Scouting Notes from the 2019 Futures Game

Sam Huff, center, of the Texas Rangers, and Jo Adell, of the Los Angels Angels, celebrate after Huff hit a two-run home run during the seventh inning of the MLB All-Star Futures baseball game, Sunday, July 7, 2019, in Cleveland. The MLB baseball All-Star Game is to be played Tuesday. Joey Bart, of the San Francisco Giants, is at right. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Written by: Ray Butler

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It was an amazing weekend. I got to meet some of the most prominent faces in the baseball world and baseball journalism industry, all while scouting a collection the sport’s top prospects. A special thanks to Scott Greene, who invited me to be a panelist (my first time) at the well-run Prospects1500 Conference.

Cleveland often gets a bad rap, but I enjoyed the little time I spent in the city. Walking around downtown for an hour or so on Sunday morning was a cool experience, especially for someone visiting the city for their first time.

Here are some of my scouting notes and observations from the 2019 Futures Game (in alphabetical order):

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If you’re a Baseball America subscriber, they have video from batting practice, infield work and outfield work for every player from the 2019 Futures Game. You can watch that here.

If you enjoy planning for the future in your deep keeper or dynasty league, here’s 16-year-old Blaze Jordan destroying baseballs in the high school Home Run Derby in Cleveland. Jordan recently reclassified and will be one of the hottest names in the 2020 draft class. He went on to win the competition.

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