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Originally Posted by SirMichaelJordan
Written reports need to be updated. Everything is fine if you are looking at the numbers.
Also to comment on the above post, it depends on what the scout prefer. Do he prefer skills or tools? That may be why he suggested someone else rather than a player who seemed to be rated higher.
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I was browsing looking to say just this. I rarely, rarely ever look at the written report by my scout. Look at stats, groundball %, pitches and pitch potential and if you have potential turned on you have more than enough to make your own decision about a player. If a pitcher has the potential ratings to be a star and is dominating in HS or College, I will have no reservations about drafting him even if the written report from my scout tells me he might only be a #3 pitcher.