MINORS: The eyes have it—Columbus, Toledo, Great Lakes, West Michigan

I'm fortunate to live in the Midwest where there are a large number of minor league teams across various leagues. Over the course of this season, I will share several observations about prospects that I see in person as well as notes I gather from scouts in attendance. Some of the prospects I've seen multiple times. Of course, it would be irresponsible to come to final conclusions based upon one game, but there a variety of credible observations one can make. 

TOLEDO (DET) at COLUMBUS (CLE) - April 18, 2015

Francisco Lindor (SS, CLE)
I've seen Lindor play several times over the past three seasons, from Low-A Lake County to Double-A Akron to Triple-A Columbus. His body has matured and he's added significant strength to his formerly...

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