Schtick Scouting contacts Writing ability Level of bias Good information to crap no one cares about ratio on their twitter account Jason Parks Schtick- Remembering his roots, Parks has taken on the big Twitter persona from the evaluator who hired him, Kevin Goldstein. He took a very large leap in attitude in an immediate, yet seamless fashion. Going from sad sack, my wife left me, Ramen noodle eating dude to I'm the wittiest man in the world overnight. The wittiness plays down due to how often he attempts it. If he contains it to once a paragraph instead of every sentence, it works fine. It plays down when he's having sex with baseballs and stalking average minor leaguers for no reason. Grade- Role 4/6 Scouting Contacts Parks makes use of a wide array of contacts and also makes his way out to games more than most. He definitely has the love to do his job and it shows. He wears down from information overload and falls back to the last thing he truly remembers when talking about a prospect. After the season though, he gets things correct, as he does have more info to go through than any normal human can possibly handle. Parks gets credit for changing BP for the better though, as he constantly looks to add contributors and then helps them find jobs in the scouting community. Grade- Role 7/8 Writing Ability- Parks aims to entertain while providing knowledge and insight. As previously mentioned, the entertainment attempts quite often distract from the content, which is excellent. This is a work in progress that has a ways to go. Loads of potential, but there's a glaring hitch that most just can't overcome. The drive is there, whether it harnesses the sometimes dumb or creepy parts of his schtick. Is yet to be determined. Grade- Role 4/7 Level of bias Parks is a Rangers fan and certainly talks about them a good amount. But they do have an extremely high upside system, so it's understandable, to a degree. He talks about all systems, giving more time to the ones he considers fun. The risk here is inviting questions on players he hates talking about or seems talentless. While the best course of action here is to ignore, he constantly falls into the same trap as many others and bashes bad players for no reason. In turn, this turns off fanbases he otherwise answers things positively for. This can be learned to be dealt with, but extremely few actually take the high road. Most prefer inciting the fanbases on occasion, as it gives them a bit of self-serving satisfaction. Grade-Role 5/7 Good info to crap ratio This falls into shtick and Parks is still building his schtick. He's not made people CARE about anything else he may post about. His predecessor could talk about weird neighbors and make it interesting. Parks has yet to find that medium. As for tweeting. Parks ratio is surprisingly low. He engages fans way too often, getting bogged down in meaningless Twitter fights he can't win. He does tweet solid content on occasion, but prefers keeping it inside his articles, as he should. Grade-Role 3/6 Overall- While Parks can be annoying, he certainly brings knowledge to the table. With his style being a work in progress, a lot depends on how long he's for his current position, as to how much he improves. He's made it clear he'd make a move to the right situation and seeing him get 4 guys hired on with teams inside his 1st full year at the helm, shows it could happen. If he sticks to this and works out his kinks, he's got the knowledge to go down as an All Time prospector. If the writing style/personality fail to come around, he'll wind up solid. Some love, some hate, some categorical ass kissers catering to him. Overall Grade-Role 4.5/7