Pro Routine Helps Trevor Werner Make Loud Pro Debut For Royals
The Royals’ seventh-rounder out of Texas A&M looks like a Day 2 of the draft steal.
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The Royals’ seventh-rounder out of Texas A&M looks like a Day 2 of the draft steal.
Mason Barnett’s competitiveness and preparedness helped accentuate his four-pitch mix as he climbed to Double-A.
The undersized, overachieving Javier Vaz showed off intriguing skills at High-A Quad Cities this season.
The second-generation pro demonstrates tools and makeup as a sleeper in Kansas City’s system.
Facing pro-caliber pitchers every weekend in the SEC helped prepare Peyton Wilson for the rigors of pro ball, and it showed with his quick ascent to Double-A.
Mozzicato has leaned into throwing his curveball, which was graded one of the better breaking pitches in the 2021 draft.
The former Yankees farmhand moved to Kansas City in a midseason trade.
The 2022 second-rounder hopes to become the Royals’ long-term answer at the hot corner.
Beyond the Top 30, these are 11 prospects to watch in Chicago’s farm system.
Beyond the Top 30, these are 14 prospects to watch in Kansas City’s farm system.
Grand Canyon University is receiving more attention from scouts this year than at any point in the 70-year history of the program, thanks to Wilson.
The Royals’ 2022 first-rounder has been a lifelong student of all things hitting.
The shortstop thrived in the Australian Baseball League after making adjustments to his swing.
Bill Mitchell chatted about the Royals system today. You can read the transcript here.
Ranking the best prospects in the Kansas City Royals farm system, projecting their 2026 lineup, rotation and more.
Ranking the best prospects in the Chicago White Sox farm system, projecting their 2026 lineup, rotation and more.
Bill Mitchell answered questions regarding the White Sox system. You can read the transcript here.
Forty pounds of muscle and a consistent work ethic have upped speedy outfielder Diego Hernandez’s profile.
Christian Chamberlain has tremendous stuff. Now, he needs to refine his control so that he can wield his weapons in more advantageous counts.
The Royals were drawn to 6-foot-6 shortstop Austin Charles’ tantalizing raw power, work ethic and infections energy.
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