Baseball America Prospect Report – July 9, 2018
Juan Soto walked two more times on Sunday giving him 30 walks in just 179 major league plate appearances.
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Juan Soto walked two more times on Sunday giving him 30 walks in just 179 major league plate appearances.
Ray Black’s call-up completes one of the longest and more interesting climbs through the minors.
Matias has immense power, sure, but the strikeout rate coupled with a lack of walks is one reason to exercise some caution.
The Giants unloaded two contracts to remain under the luxury tax, but they still paid a price in the form of a prospect.
Brandon Lowe welcomed his 24th birthday in style, while fellow Rays prospects Wander Franco dominated.
Joey Bart wasted little time acclimating himself to pro ball, and a pair of highly-regarded pitching prospects turn in strong outings.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is the Midseason Player of the Year.
What slow start? Since June 1, Hunter Greene has a 1.85 ERA with 41 strikeouts and five walks
Daz Cameron seems to be taking to Double-A pitching, and Kevin Smith’s breakout season continues.
Not a bad day to be a fan of the White Sox or Rays farm systems. They combine for five entries in Friday’s Prospect Report.
Kevin Cron turned in one of the best days or any minor leaguer so far this year, hitting three homers in one game.
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.
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