2019 Florida State League All-Star Teams
Prospects like Royce Lewis, Jonathan India, Vidal Brujan and William Contreras headline the 2019 Florida State League All-Star Game.
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Prospects like Royce Lewis, Jonathan India, Vidal Brujan and William Contreras headline the 2019 Florida State League All-Star Game.
Mason Martin notched the first walk-off hit of his career Sunday and didn’t wait long to add a second.
Righthander Matt Seelinger was sent from the Rays to the Giants to complete the Erik Kratz trade.
Albert Abreu is a big pitcher with a big arsenal, but an inconsistent delivery, leaving some split on his ultimate future role.
Jarred Kelenic, a key acquisition in the Robinson Cano/Edwin Diaz trade, is proving his worth with the Mariners.
Scouting the Tampa Bay Rays’ return in last week’s Wilmer Font trade with the New York Mets.
It’s well-known analytics run modern baseball. But most don’t know it was the Royals who first installed TrackMan across all affiliates.
Atlanta’s No. 4 prospect has been hit hard for most of 2019. We go inside the tweaks he’s making to fix that.
As if Austin Riley wasn’t formidable enough, now he’s smoking top-tier fastballs, too.
Some scouts believe an appearance out of Milwaukee’s bullpent isn’t out of the question for Rasmussen.
Kansas City hopes rebuild 2.0 is just as fruitful as the first at an expedited speed.
Hall struck out eight batters over five innings, holding a lineup highlighted by Luis Robert and Nick Madrigal in check.
Hoerner’s quick rise to Double-A bodes well, while Alec Bohm’s assignment raises red flags.
Josh Norris polls MiLB executives on eight questions, ranging from diversity in front offices to widespread rebranding to sports gambling and more.
There were more changes than usual this year, so we put it all in one place.
Notes on potential under-the-radar prospects from spring training, as well as an update on the White Sox’s Blake Rutherford.
Effective immediately in both Double-A and Triple-A, all pitchers are required to face three complete hitters before they can be removed.
The D-backs didn’t get much fanfare when they selected righthander Josh Green in the 14th round last summer. But that could soon change.
The Yankees and Rockies made a small trade to close spring training, sending lefthander Phillip Diehl to Colorado for outfielder Mike Tauchman.
Indians righthander Triston McKenzie improved his breaking ball with the help of high-speed cameras.
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