Julio Teheran Has The Odds In His Favor

Julio Teheran is an elite pitching prospect. When comparing him to other big leaguers who debuted at the same age, just how good the young Braves right-hander is becomes crystal clear.

Let The Trading Begin! Braves Prospects Salcedo and Perez In The Crosshairs

Pro scouts were out in force at Rome yesterday taking a close look at Braves prospect Carlos Perez and Edward Salcedo. For Salcedo, I consider it his coming out party as scouts in attendance seemed to be salivating over his skill set.

Catching Carlos Perez In Rome

Scouting the Sally heads to Rome for a second look at Braves pitching prospect Carlos Perez after receiving some excellent scout scoop on the young left-hander.

Getting Acquainted With New (And Old) Surroundings

Scouting the Sally takes a look at stadiums visited this season now that the rounds have been made in and around the Atlanta area.

Opening Week Wrap Up – Hultzen and Harper and Jennings Oh My!

Week 1 of the minor league baseball season is in the books. Scouting the Sally gives an update on where he’s been and who he’s seen to this point in 2011.

PSS Sample: Bryce Harper, OF, Washington Nationals

Check out this free sample of Scouting The Sally’s Personal Scouting Service featuring Nationals phenom Bryce Harper

Braves First Round Pick Matt Lipka Leads A Strong Group Of Prospects In Rome

Braves shortstop Matt Lipka leads an impressive group of prospects in Rome.

Prospect Video: Riaan Spanjer-Furstenburg, 1B, Atlanta Braves

  With a funky name, and even funkier hitting mechanics, South African Braves farmhand Riaan Spanjer-Furstenburg burst onto the scene in 2009 as the Topps Appy League Player of the Year, posting a triple slash line of .359/.411/.543. Why not use Scouting the Sally as your Personal Scout? Injuries and an overall lack of production [...]

Scouting Notes: Julio Teheran, SP, Atlanta Braves

Scouting notes and video from a 2010 start of Braves uber-prospect Julio Teheran.

Scouting Report: Todd Cunningham, OF, Atlanta Braves

As the Atlanta Braves second round pick in the 2010 draft, Todd Cunningham was pushed aggressively to Rome where the former college standout struggled to adjust to professional baseball. In seeing him play a handful of times, Cunningham was definitely an enjoyable player to watch from a baseball standpoint. However, reports of his not having a standout tool are accurate leaving his question marks about both Cunningham’s projection and future position in limbo.

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