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If you’re like us, you look forward to firing up MiLB TV every day. But keeping up with prospects across each level of the minor leagues can be a challenge, especially if you’re interested in ...
Players in the Top 100 Prospects list are ranked for their long-term MLB impact, with allowances for the risk that they will fall short of that ceiling. The tools grades listed for each player are ...
This installment collects all transactions involving minor league players, i.e. those not on 40-man rosters, for the period Jan. 16–29. As always, transactions are conveyed… ...
Image credit: Luis Peña (Photo by Bill Mitchell) With the June update to the Baseball America Top 100 Prospects list now live, it’s a good time to look back at how the current crop of players ...
Editor’s Note: The original version of this story included Gage Wood among the list of potential first-round draft picks. After the Arkansas righthander’s historic star turn during the College ...
Come chat with Baseball America about the latest MLB prospect news! We’re answering weekly reader questions beginning at 2 p.m. ET. With Chase Burns set to make his MLB debut on Tuesday, J.J ...
This week’s Hot Sheet ranking of the 20 hottest MLB prospects is led by Reds OF Hector Rodriguez, who slashed .567/.606/1.033 with three homers last week. Presenting 10 Statcast standouts from ...
Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall was ejected in the bottom of the first inning of his team’s 5-3 loss to LSU. From stars like Chase Burns to potential Rookie-level breakouts, RoboScout ...
7. Boston Red Sox Since winning the World Series in 2018, the Red Sox have one playoff appearance in six seasons, three last-place finishes in the American League East and an 81-81 record in 2024 ...
Teddy Cahill breaks the seal on 2025 with an early look at next year's top 25 college baseball rankings, which feature a pair of SEC heavyweights.
Presenting the first Staff Draft of the 2025 cycle, featuring 40 MLB Draft picks made by Baseball America writers.
Finally, we see Deyvison De Los Santos (Marlins) near the bottom of the graph, indicative of the fact that he chases 44% of the pitches he sees out of the zone. He is, however, also near the right ...