Baseball America Prospect Report – June 27, 2018
Jo Adell and Brandon Marsh continue to turn heads and revitalize a once-dormant farm system.
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Jo Adell and Brandon Marsh continue to turn heads and revitalize a once-dormant farm system.
Three sluggers combine to hit six homers Monday, and Bo Bichette continues to heat up.
Twins prospect Jacob Pearson goes yard, and outfielders Jo Adell and Eloy Jimenez continue to mash even in new surroundings.
Mize and Bart could soon be the top prospects in their respective organizations — but they aren’t the only ones.
USA Baseball announced a 43-player 18U National Team Trials roster selected from players who participated in the week-long Tournament of Stars.
Senzel continues to mash since his return from dealing with vertigo, hitting two more homers on Thursday.
Dodgers prospect Drew Jackson turns in one of his best days as a pro, and A’s catching product Sean Murphy stays hot.
It was a good day to be a prospect in the Angels organization. Just ask Matt Thaiss and Taylor Ward.
Singer struggled to put away Texas Tech batters in Florida’s opening College World Series loss.
Playing beyond their years, Casey Martin and Heston Kjerstad guided Arkansas to a win over Texas at the College World Series.
Can anyone stop Jo Adell? Plus, Tigers prospect Matt Manning throws seven scoreless.
Here are 10 things, including attending the College World Series, that every baseball fan should do, writes J.J. Cooper.
U.S. national team fixtures like Tamara Holmes, Meggie Meidlinger and Marti Sementelli were all included on the roster.
If you’re a university based in Florida or Texas, it’s going to be a little bit easier to succeed with a homegrown team than it will in Oregon, Mississippi or Arkansas.
The opener between North Carolina and Oregon State offered plenty of good, but it simply took too long, writes J.J. Cooper.
Interim coach Gary Henderson has led the Mississippi State Bulldogs to an improbable run to Omaha.
Alex Kirilloff homers twice Thursday night, continuing a strong return from Tommy John and making him a possible mid-season promotion candidate.
Exclusive video of the College World Series’ top prospects, including Nick Madrigal, Adley Rutschman, Trevor Larnach, Josh Jung and Jonathan India.
Juan Soto has now hit five homers in his first 64 MLB at-bats to go along with a .344 batting average.
Giants second-rounder Sean Hjelle was the highest drafted of 13 Kentucky players who were picked.
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