Prospect Hot Sheet
Michael Kopech did not walk a batter for the first time this season.
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Michael Kopech did not walk a batter for the first time this season.
This year has been the payoff for the tanking years for the Astros.
To call this season a disaster for San Francisco is being too kind.
The farm system is still very solid, but it may be time for Pittsburgh to retool.
Nick Senzel and Hunter Greene give the Reds hope for the future.
Nick Pratto had one of the longest track records of hitting of any prep bats.
Three Fort Wayne players make the Hot Sheet this week.
Michael Kopech and Walker Buehler are two of the best starters in the minors.
The Cubs trade their top prospect to the White Sox for Jose Quintana.
Kevin Newman and Scott Kingery have understandably long been linked.
Austin Meadows hasn’t been bad, but he hasn’t excited anyone, either.
Ronald Acuna is on a trajectory to reach the majors soon.
While no one player stood out, there were myriad good performances.
JJ Cooper plots where Futures Game BP homers landed.
What Bo Bichette has done this year is starting to defy explanation.
Cuba’s final game in Cam-Am series ended in wild fashion.
Victor Robles flashed one of his many tools on Friday.
Astros farmhand Franklin Perez adds a hard slider to his repertoire.
Ricardo Rodriguez was promoted after throwing 15 perfect innings.
Five of the best reasons to watch the Futures Game.
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