MINORS: The Eyes have it—Amed Rosario, Dominic Smith

I've mentioned it before, July is the worst month to be a regional prospect writer. Half the prospects I cover in the first half always seem to make return engagements in July. Take Michael Kopech . While I enjoy watching Kopech pitch, there is no money in writing him up for a third time this season (earlier scouting report here). So July always leaves me looking for additional coverage. I found it last week about 2 1/2 hrs up the road in Nashville, the Triple-A home of the Oakland Athletics.

Usually, Triple-A baseball is like watching a circus. Sure, there are "Main Attractions" on display. However, the supporting casts tend to be a hos-posh of sideshows and former main eventers. This trip to Nashville was different. Each team had at...

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