MLB GM Secrets: The Part They Don't Share with Fans
Description
Most parents only see the rankings, the showcase stats, and the hype — but this episode of The Most Valuable Agent with Matt Hannaford pulls you inside the real world of MLB draft strategy, where decisions are made long before a player ever hears their name called.
Former Minnesota Twins GM Thad Levine reveals what truly drives baseball scouting insights today, from how MLB teams evaluate players beyond raw tools to why character, adaptability, and leadership quietly determine careers.
You'll hear how clubs weigh high school vs. college talent, why certain pitchers carry heavy risk profiles, and how "force multipliers" — not just stars — shape long-term success. Thad breaks down how front offices think, how organizations develop prospects, and what separates players who survive the grind from those who stall out. If you've ever wondered how the baseball development pathway really works behind closed doors, this conversation exposes the hidden criteria that actually move players up draft boards.
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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
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MLB draft strategy breakdowns teams use to separate elite prospects
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Baseball scouting insights that go far beyond tools or showcase numbers
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How MLB teams evaluate players on makeup, adaptability, and character
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Risk profiles of high school vs. college players, especially pitching
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Why leadership, habits, and mindset drive long-term player development
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How the baseball development pathway really works inside MLB organizations
Matt Hannaford is a 25-year veteran MLB agent and founder of Aligned Sports. He's represented Hall of Famers, negotiated blockbuster contracts, and now shares his wisdom weekly on The Most Valuable Agent.
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