If the 1995 DBL Draft was a game-changer, then these new prospect rankings are the scoreboard—and the Chicago White Sox are running up the score. The White Sox vault into first place in the updated system rankings with a staggering 250 points. Nomar Garciaparra (2nd overall prospect) headlines the group, but the reinforcements go deep: Jason Giambi (4th), pitching ace-in-the-making Will Adams (16th), slugging corner infielder Tony Batista...
While it's far too early to declare "winners and losers" from the 1995 Diamond Baseball League draft, it’s not too early to highlight the teams that seemed to approach the process with vision, patience, and precision. One team that stood out to me—despite having no fourth-round picks—is the Chicago White Sox. The Sox walked away with a haul that bolstered their core at multiple levels and may quietly define their future. Let’s take a...
It was done. Sources from both the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays confirm that, as the draft commenced, a blockbuster trade was agreed upon in principle: 📦 Carlos Delgado — Toronto’s slugging first baseman and one face of the franchise —🧳 For a package from Seattle, including their coveted first-round selection. Phones buzzed. Travel logistics were discussed. Mariners staff reportedly began prepping a press...
We’re in the thick of the 1995 DBL offseason, and if you’re looking to move salary, your options are limited. If you’re trying to add salary? You're one of a few. The financial landscape has taken shape—and it's not particularly kind to those who overspent or who haven't yet made their roster cuts. Right now, we can sort the league into four camps: Teams in great shape Teams in good shape Teams in okay shape And teams that need to make...
The Washington Senators came heartbreakingly close to a championship last season, falling just short in the World Series. If there were any doubts about their ability to stay at the top of the league, those were erased in the opening minutes of the 1995 draft. Armed with three consecutive picks, the Senators wasted no time adding right fielder Vladimir Guerrero, catcher Jason Kendall, and pitcher Liván Hernández—a trio that could ensure...
The Chicago White Sox entered the 1995 draft with a rare opportunity: the first overall pick after finishing with the league’s worst record. But instead of standing pat, the front office opted for a bold move—trading down to accumulate more draft capital. With the #2 pick they acquired in the deal, the Sox selected 22-year-old shortstop Nomar Garciaparra, a player who represents both immediate talent and long-term upside. A Trade for the...
The Cincinnati Reds didn’t just draft Scott Rolen—they maneuvered their way into a position to do it. After a blockbuster trade last month with the Chicago White Sox to acquire the #1 overall pick, the Reds wasted no time selecting the 20-year-old third baseman, signaling that their infield of the future begins now. The Trade That Made It Happen On October 25, the Reds sent a package of picks—including their own second-rounder and...
As the DBL Draft nears, the rumor mill is loud. Here's what I've picked up heading into one of the league’s busiest weeks: 🛫 San Diego's Selling Spree: Baldwin Next? The San Diego Padres have already overhauled half the roster—and word is, they aren’t done yet. Sources say that James Baldwin, one of the more intriguing young arms on the staff, may be the next piece to move. The 24-year-old comes with a manageable salary, and his...
Without fanfare of excitement, the league calendar took a turn yesterday, which means a mad scramble to team development pages, wishing and praying for no damage or no regret for players already resigned, extended, or traded for. Your esteemed Graham Wexler, doing the work that no one else does, is saving you lots of clicks today in compiling a list of who got screwed the most as we head deeper into the offseason: C/1B Dave Nilsson - Cincinnati...
The 1995 DBL Draft is shaping up to be one of the more interesting drafts in league history. Not quire as dire as the 1993 draft, the latter part of this 1st round, plus all subsequent rounds, will provide depth and little else for teams. Particularly on the pitching side, this humble writer suggests that teams look to the trade market for their arms as opposed to anyone outside of the first round in this. While trades will still impact the...