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Vol. III, Issue #1 - March 2015


** Jim Callis - A Strat Player linked to MLB.com **

(In April of 2013, we had a chance to interview Mr. Callis as a Baseball Analyst
for Baseball America. But now Jim works with MLB.com and is one of their key experts
linked to all the young prospects coming up and also the new international players. )
 

(Comments from the Wolfman:  As our readers know from my personal article for the newsletter and due to the league I play in, the CBA, I have great interest in being aware of all the new young players (for which more than ever, are helping MLB teams to become more competitive than we have seen in a long time) that are coming up through the ranks. Kansas City making the world series last year - the Cubs and Astros are on the rise and so on.  Anyway Jim is one of two analysts linked to MLBPipeline that each year now are giving to us via MLB.com the top 100 prospects plus Jim has appeared also on MLB.com tv show. So at this early stage in the new seasons of our leagues, I thought it would be a good idea to chat with him again, enjoy. Please note this interview was done in January of this year, before the second top 100 list came out at the end of January.)
 

Wolfman:  Some of our readers may remember last year when we interviewed Jim Callis working for Baseball America as an example of a baseball analyst who's career was influenced by playing Strat-o-matic Baseball. Well I don't know if any of you follow the great information that is shared via MLB.com throughout the year (theofficial website for Major League Baseball) but Jim is now a featured writer/columnist there now who is specializing in the Prospects for the Major League Teams, writing along with Jonathan Mayo.

Since Strat-o-matic has now issued the new baseball cards coming out based on the 2014 season and many of our members are in leagues who uses these cards and keep their players from year to year using a draft to build their teams, since Jim seems to be an expert who follows all these young players, I thought he could provide our members with some special insights on these players.

So Jim, this is a great honor to have you back with Ultimate Strat Baseball. So can you first tell us how you were able to switch over to MLB.com - and why you left Baseball America?


 
Jim:  Glad to chat with you, Wolfman. I've played many, many hours of Strat-O-Matic in my life, though not much recently. I loved working at Baseball America, where I spent 22 of my first 25 years covering baseball. But MLB.com gave me a great opportunity to join their MLBPipeline.com team in September 2013, so I decided to make the move. I'm still doing most of the same stuff and still working from home (full time), so I look at it like my job really hasn't changed so much as my employer.
 

 

Wolfman:  Jim, where do you get your information and insights for these prospects in the Minors? What system do you use to decide which are the top 100 prospects in MLB and 20 for each team? Do you have direct contact with people in the Minor Leagues who help you? Do you ever speak to these young players directly yourself?

Jim:  I've been fortunate in that I've covered prospects for 25 years, so I have a nice network of contacts who help me with information. I talk to a lot of scouts and club officials, and I'm traveling more with MLB.com, so I'm seeing more players first-hand. When I'm doing a prospect list, I always try to find a balance between the player's ceiling and the likelihood that he reaches it. Physical tools, the ability to translate those into baseball skills and statistical performance all factor into those judgments.

Wolfman:  Jim, I did an analyst of the previous two top 100 Prospects list done in 2013 and 2014 and I see that basically the top 20-30 players listed do eventually get to go into the Major Leagues and stay with their teams with quite a few of these players becoming Stars? So whoever is doing these lists seems to know what they are talking about. But as we get poised for the 2015 MLB season - which of the prospects listed (and I know at the end of January you will have an updated list on MLB.com, probably including some of the foreign players that have been signed now) do you believe are going to have the greatest impact for their teams? Or in other words, which prospects are the Stars of the Future and tell us why you think so?

Jim:  We've been working on updating the MLBPipeline.com Top 100, which will be out at the end of January like you mentioned. I don't want to tip our hand but I can tell you that my personal prospect top five right now is (in order): Twins outfielder Byron Buxton, Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant, Astros shortstop Carlos Correa, Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor and Cubs shortstop Addison Russell. All those guys are hitters, obviously, but my top three pitchers are Nationals right-hander Lucas Giolito, Dodgers lefty Julio Urias and Mets righty Noah Syndergaard. My picks for Rookies of the Year in 2015 are Red Sox outfielder Rusney Castillo and Syndergaard. I don't want to make this the world's longest answer by breaking down every one of those players, but I will say that Buxton could be the second coming of Mike Trout and Bryant is the best power-hitting prospect to come along in years.

Wolfman:  Now as you know Jim, quite a number of teams have become a believer of having a good farm system - the Cubs and Astros would be two of these teams I can think of (being a Cubs fan I am excited to see with all the young players they have, what can happen) - based on your experience and working with Prospects, do you think this is a good way to see success in the majors by having a lot of talented youth as it could take several years for these young players to develop and become consistent?

Jim:  The most efficient way to build a winning team is by signing and developing your own players. Yes, there will be growing pains and no, not every prospect pans out. But having to rely on signing free agents or killing it on the trade market is too difficult. The Cubs and Astros are doing a nice job of rebuilding their franchises, though I have more confidence in Chicago than I do in Houston right now.

Wolfman:  Who do you think will be the teams to beat in 2015? Will we see another team rise like the Royals did last year?

Jim:  The Nationals look like the best team on paper right now, and they'd be my pick to win the World Series. I'm not as sure as to whom they'll meet in the World Series, though I do think both the Rangers and Red Sox will rebound strongly in the American League this year. I'm not saying they'll follow the Royals all the way to the 2015 World Series, but the Cubs will be a lot better this year and could go from last place to the playoffs.

Wolfman:  Are there any other good young players we should watch for who don't appear in the list of top 100, maybe they are still in High School or College that we should be on the look out for?

Jim:  I'll give you a few ... Two guys who didn't quite make our Top 100 who could be very good are Astros outfielder Brett Phillips and Cardinals right-hander Alex Reyes. As for this year's draft, the best players are Lake Mary (Fla.) High shortstop Brendan Rodgers, Duke right-hander Michael Matuella and lefty Brady Aiken. I really like Vanderbilt righty Walker Buehler a lot, too.

Wolfman:  And finally, as you know, since we are linked with the great game of Strat-o-matic - are you still playing the game and does it assist you in any way with your job at MLB.com? Might you write about Strat or mention it in some future article or blog post you write.

Jim:  I haven't played SOM in a few years but I played a lot growing up, and in college, and I was in a couple of leagues after that. I love the game -- no question in my mind that SOM is the best baseball board game. When I worked at STATS, Inc., I even contributed to the player ratings. Playing as much SOM as I did helped further my understanding of baseball, such as the importance of on-base percentage long before it became trendy. I also loved playing SOM hockey, football and basketball -- I played them all.

Wolfman:  If any of our members would like to read some of your posts, where is the best places to find them? And if a member wishes to contact you directly what would be the best way to do that?

Jim:  All of my work can be found at MLBPipeline.com or on my blog at jimcallis.mlblogs.com.  I also try to tweet links to all my stories and interact with fans at my Twitter account, @jimcallisMLB.

Wolfman:  Thank you Jim for allowing to chat again - all the best with your current job at MLB.com.

Jim:  Thanks. Glad to help.
 

(NOTES from the Wolfman: I must admit, I am very grateful to Mr. Callis for talking with us again, as sometimes it is hard to get a response from some of the well known and respected baseball journalists, analysts and the players themselves. But Mr. Callis has been very easy to talk to and work with plus I really respect the great job he is doing at MLBPipeline.com as the information he shares via his blog posts, his tv appearancess and via the top prospect list has been very very helpful and insightful.  If you missed our first interview with Mr. Callis back in 2013, feel free to go to:

http://www.ultimatestratbaseball.com/USBN-4-2013/JCallis-KDavidoff-April2013.htm )




 

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