MacKenzie Gore, Heliot Ramos Highlight California League All-Star Rosters
he California League All-Star Game is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18 at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino, Calif.
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he California League All-Star Game is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18 at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino, Calif.
The Cubs and Braves signed players better than the ones they currently have, and did so without much sacrifice. What’s the downside?
More than 50 players drafted in 2019 are related to prominent current or former athletes.
In most cases, the incumbent veteran doesn’t stick around for too long.
Examining how Major League players make it to the big leagues.
The Phillies drafted Stott at No. 14, marking the third straight year they took a college position player with their first pick.
The Astros think Lee, a California product, can one day be an everyday catcher.
Notes from around the first round of the 2019 draft.
Projected first-round picks Brett Baty, Daniel Espino, Brennan Malone and Jackson Rutledge will all attend.
Three Hall of Famers and 18 former All-Stars are among those who will represent MLB teams at the first round of the draft.
While his offense is still developing, Torii Hunter Jr. evokes memories of his dad defensively.
Some elder players, like Hunter Pence and Zack Greinke, enjoy resurgent years, while others (Robinson Cano) scuffle.
Jorge Polanco is on pace to post career-bests in several categories, a pair of lefties struggle and more.
AL and NL Rookie of the Year candidates, dark horses and players to keep an eye on.
Orioles pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez continued his hot start to his first full season with five sharp innings on Wednesday afternoon.
Zavolas has been one of the early standouts of the season for high Class A Carolina.
The D-backs own seven of the first 75 picks in draft. We examined past drafts by teams in similar positions dating back to 1990.
Baez and Bell carry their NL Central teams while former top prospect Jurickson Profar starts to crack.
Duran comes from a Long Beach State program adept at producing impact big leaguers. He’s building a case he could be next.
Chris Paddack outduels Jacob deGrom, Jackie Bradley Jr. epitomizes a slumping offense and more.
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