Houston Astros 2018 MLB Draft Grades
Seth Beer has a chance to be a middle-of-the-order bat, plus a look at the brothers of Carlos Correa and Alex Bregman.
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Seth Beer has a chance to be a middle-of-the-order bat, plus a look at the brothers of Carlos Correa and Alex Bregman.
As expected, the best defenders in the big leagues showed up plenty in our “Best Tools” series as minor leaguers.
It’s not as rare as you’d think. And it comes at a time when the hitting coach role is facing league-wide flux.
The program helps Braves prospects overcome fears.
Superlative for the Rays’ 2018 draft class.
Miguel Andujar performed well in a playoff race. Was he passed over because he plays for the New York Yankees?
Recapping Atlanta’s draft results and evaluating which prospects stood out, including C.J. Alexander and Greyson Jenista.
Marlins picks Connor Scott and Osiris Johnson are among those who make the 2018 draft grades report card.
Included is a complete list of top 20 MLB prospects sorted by team.
Five Arizona Fall League prospects that impressed, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Lucius Fox.
Kyle Glaser and J.J. Cooper forecast the future for the Indians and Braves, plus look at the only remaining Division Series.
Two of MLB’s improbable breakout stars are slugging now, but that wasn’t always the case in college.
Baseball America has an immediate opening for a writer to help with our college coverage.
League champion Lexington (Royals) boasts one of the deepest crops of prospects in the league.
On the heels of our 2018 Sally League Top 20, J.J. Cooper is answering questions at 3 p.m. ET.
Peter Bjarkman, one of the leading chroniclers and supporters of Cuban baseball, died on Oct. 1 in Havana.
Our final BAPR checks in on some of the top rookies — Ronald Acuna Jr. and Shohei Ohtani among them.
Winston-Salem, which was managed by Omar Vizquel, had the league’s top prospect in Dylan Cease.
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
What should we make of Royals 1B Ryan O’Hearn’s offensive numbers? And why Brandon Lowe is an example of not rushing to judgment.
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