2020-21 MLB International Prospects Signing Preview
Ben Badler’s team-by-team previews of the top international names expected to sign in the 2020-21 class.
Ben Badler’s team-by-team previews of the top international names expected to sign in the 2020-21 class.
Ben Badler previews another big international signing class ahead for the Padres for the upcoming signing period opening on Jan. 15.
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With scouts able to evaluate international players in person again, there’s a pitcher on the rise to know for Jan. 15, 2021.
Reports and videos of the players the Royals are expected to sign when the 2020-21 international signing period starts in January.
A look at the next wave of talent that could be coming to the White Sox on Jan. 15, 2021.
The WBSC announced that the U-23 and U-15 Baseball World Cups and the Women’s Baseball World Cup would be rescheduled to 2021 because of the continuing worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
Games can start soon for international prospects in the Dominican Republic as MLB has approved opening complexes in the D.R. for instructional leagues.
Significant changes for international scouting are here.
With no minor league season in 2020, here’s one opportunity for real games that could make a big impact for a significant number of young prospects.
Ben Badler previews the international prospects connected to the Astros for the next international signing period.
After signing in back-to-back years Julio Rodriguez and Noelvi Marte, these are the next international prospects the Mariners are expected to land in their upcoming signing class.
Several names to know that are connected to the A’s for the next international signing period.
The Twins’ 2009 international class elevated their status in the Dominican Republic and landed future building blocks on a playoff team.
What does this mean for dynasty owners? The perceived risk of coveting a 16-year-old international prospect isn’t as high as you may think.
The Cardinals added an 18-year-old pitcher with a 100 mph fastball to their farm system.
Ben Badler will chat exclusively with Baseball America subscribers at 2 p.m. ET.
A shortstop with a knack for making highlight-reel plays should be the centerpiece of Washington’s next international signing class.
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