2021 Freitas Awards: Greensboro Grasshoppers (Class A)
The Grasshoppers are destination for fun in Greensboro. The High-A East affiliate of the Pirates was honored for excellence on the business side of minor league operations.
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The Grasshoppers are destination for fun in Greensboro. The High-A East affiliate of the Pirates was honored for excellence on the business side of minor league operations.
Durham is the Minor League Team of the Year—the first Triple-A team to land that honor since Tucson in 2006.
Ranking the top prospects in the International League, including a rising White Sox outfielder and breakout Rays shortstop.
Pro aspirations aside, Kyle Brnovich and George Kirby hope to guide Elon back to the NCAA regionals for the first time since 2013.
Chicago White Sox prospect Eloy Jimenez headlines the 2018 International League Triple-A top 20 prospects.
Adding loft to his swing has paid off for Brigman in the California League, and he is the system’s Best Player in our midseason update.
A new swing and a new outlook had Vogelbach positioned for a larger role in Seattle—eventually.
The 6-foot-8 righthander made strides at diagnosing and fixing his delivery, which should help him in his return to the rotation.
The Mariners righthander showed up to camp 25 pounds lighter—and also emotionally unburdened after seeking help for anxiety last summer.
After a debut abbreviated by injury, Evan White looks forward to proving what he can do in 2018.
Andrew Moore got away from what works when he first reached Seattle. Now he knows better.
Eric Filia keeps proving himself in the minors.
Kyle Lewis shows potential when healthy, but must prove his right knee is sound.
Mariners outfielder Braden Bishop adjusted his hand position and took off.
Bob Dutton chooses postseason award winners for Mariners prospects.
In a Mariners system thinned by trades, the spotlight shines on top 2017 picks.
The Mariners acquired Marco Gonzales to pitch in the rotation next season.
Nick Neidert now misses more bats but still maintains strong control.
The Mariners landed a coveted player for the second year in a row.
Outfielder Gareth Morgan is back on the Mariners’ radar.
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