Jonathan Bowlan’s Full Breakthrough Must Wait
The 24-year-old righthander reshaped his body and added a new pitch. Things were going great—until he left his fourth start with an arm injury.
The 24-year-old righthander reshaped his body and added a new pitch. Things were going great—until he left his fourth start with an arm injury.
The No. 1 overall pick in 2020 got out of the gates slowly at High-A, but he has the physical and mental acuity to get back on track.
The 2018 supplemental second-rounder hasn’t missed a beat in his full-season debut.
The 25-year-old outfielder hasn’t gotten the same attention as others in the system, but that hasn’t stopped him from performing.
Venezuela’s roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by longtime former major league starters Anibal Sanchez and Wil Ledezma.
Puerto Rico’s roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by former major leaguers Ivan De Jesus, Jesmuel Valentin and Noel Cuevas.
Nicaragua’s roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by veteran national team pitchers Junior Tellez, Elvin Garcia and Elias Gutierrez.
Dominican Republic roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by veteran outfielders Jose Bautista and Melky Cabrera and Mariners minor league outfielder Julio Rodriguez
Canada’s roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by former big league pitchers John Axford, Scott Mathieson and Chris Leroux.
The 2020 fifth-rounder used his four-pitch mix to good effect in the early part of the season for Low-A Fredericksburg.
Plenty of home runs, few hits and lots of strikeouts? That’s not an MLB trend, it’s a trend we are now seeing throughout baseball.
Cuba’s roster for the Americas Qualifier, led by decorated veteran standouts Frederich Cepeda and Alfredo Despaigne.
The 23-year-old righthander was lauded by a front office official for his ability to throw strikes early and often.
The 23-year-old outfielder worked with Rapsodo and a pitching machine at his home in 2020. It had led to a torrid start this season.
Kyle Glaser chats our latest Hot Sheet, MLB prospects & more at 2 p.m. ET.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period May 5-24, 2021.
Jo Adell and Riley Greene headline this week’s Hot Sheet installment.
The 20-year-old catcher at Low-A impressed player development officials with his skills on both sides of the plate.
The 2019 ninth-rounder made progress with two offspeed pitches and impressed in the first month of the season.
The 21-year-old’s Double-A debut reminded the Pirates’ farm director of another young righthander who turned into a formidable big leaguer.
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