Baseball America Prospect Report – May 11, 2018
Juan Soto shines in his Double-A debut.
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Juan Soto shines in his Double-A debut.
The cold weather and snow that stretched into mid-April has Upper Midwest and Northeast MLB Draft prospects even further behind this year.
Bombs away in today’s BAPR.
Juan Soto has gone from a good prospect to an elite Top 10 Prospect.
Vladimir Guerrero’s outstanding season got a little better on Monday with two more home runs.
Excellence is becoming routine for Luis Urias and much more in today’s BAPR.
Breakdown of minor league baseball players.
Fernando Tatis Jr. is heating up and much more in today’s BAPR.
Super slow-mo cameras by Edgertronic are becoming more common at ballparks. The mysterious blue box can capture 1,000 frames per second.
Whitworth (Wash.) College junior Hugh Smith could be one of the top prospects to come out of a Division III school this decade.
Dylan Cozens launches three home runs and much more in today’s BAPR.
Mike Soroka was outstanding in his big league debut and more in today’s BAPR.
Dustin Fowler is on a tear and much more in today’s BAPR.
Peter Alonso extended his home run streak to four games plus much more in today’s BAPR.
Ronald Acuna hit his first MLB home run and more in today’s BAPR.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is one of the best teenage hitters we have ever seen produce night after night.
Ronald Acuna gets the call and more in today’s BAPR.
Ronald Acuna, the top prospect in baseball, is expected to join the Braves in Cincinnati before today’s game.
No two ballpark experiences are identical, but the best of the best have several must-have features in common.
A day after he hit a grand slam, Willy Adames followed it up by hitting for the cycle.
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