Prospect Report: Pfaadt Flirts With Perfection
His final line may not fully show it, but Brandon Pfaadt was in dominant form last night.
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His final line may not fully show it, but Brandon Pfaadt was in dominant form last night.
The CWS isn’t over, and a back-and-forth championship series could hopefully erase the memory of the first 11 games, but so far, if you want back-and-forth tense contests, you have been sorely disappointed.
Oneil Cruz’s return to the majors was a very loud and impressive return.
Curtis Mead, Kerry Carpenter and Matt Gorski had notable Sundays.
Logan Allen and D.L. Hall each struck out 11 batters on Thursday night.
Today’s Prospect Report highlights Harry Ford, JJ Bleday and Masyn Winn.
Chris Okey is headed to the majors, which is a useful reminder that catchers develop differently.
In only his third game in Triple-A, Esteury Ruiz hit his second and third Triple-A home runs.
Kyle Glaser and JJ Cooper look at prospects who made the biggest leap on the new BA Top 100 Prospects update.
Spencer Steer had a three-home run day for Triple-A St. Paul.
As yesterday’s North Carolina-Virginia Commonwealth game showed, infield fly rules are trickier than they first appear.
Jordan Walker had a power surge at the plate and Alec Burleson solidified his hold on the International League batting lead.
The Volunteers are as dominant a force as we’ve seen in college baseball in years. And if past history is any guide, they likely will end this season wondering how it all fell apart.
Vinnie Pasquantino, Ezequiel Duran and Dominic Fletcher have all had exceptional May’s and all three are finishing it in style.
After a lengthy home run drought, Alvarez broke out on Thursday with a big night.
Ken Waldichuk and Grayson Rodriguez were both impressive in Sunday starts in Triple-A.
Looking at recent history, it seems like this week’s promotions were not service time-influenced decisions.
Caleb Kilian continued to roll, San Antonio threw another no-hitter and George Valera went deep twice. Check it out in today’s Prospect Report.
JJ Cooper and Josh Norris got together to talk about the first six weeks of the new MiLB season.
Fans go bananas for the Bananas, whether the club is home in Savannah or selling out road venues.
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