D-backs’ Dylan Ray Adapts Quickly To Rotation Role
The D-backs drafted Alabama reliever Dylan Ray last year, convinced he could start. His early work for High-A Hillsboro indicates they were right.
The D-backs drafted Alabama reliever Dylan Ray last year, convinced he could start. His early work for High-A Hillsboro indicates they were right.
Breaking down notable risers and fallers on the updated Top 100, with the latest on their status.
Marcelo Mayer had a mediocre April, but a trip to Asheville has helped him start May in fine fashion.
In the future, it’s possible that draft boards will be fully built by computers.
Jackson Holliday and Andrew Abbott are among the standouts on this week’s RoboScout rankings.
Ben Badler and Carlos Collazo cover a ton of ground on this podcast, notably discussing several Low-A hitters who are shining and scuffling.
Matt McLain hit for the cycle and Christian Encarnacion-Strand slammed three home runs at Triple-A.
The 20-year-old Cuban lefthander boosted his velocity early in 2023 while also boosting his usage of secondaries.
The 2022 eighth-rounder remakes himself after an intensive offseason session redefined his breaking pitch.
Adding a new pitch type helped the 25-year-old lefthander separate from the pack and become a strong contender to make his MLB debut this season.
The 2020 first-rounder earned a quick promotion to Triple-A and could be on deck for his MLB debut later this season.
The automated ball-strike system is getting an expanded run at Triple-A this year with a few key adjustments.
The 24-year-old catcher showed promising offensive production at Double-A to pair with his sterling defensive reputation as he aims to follow his cousin to MLB.
Here we examine 10 pitching prospects showing improved stuff or command over the opening month of the season.
Park factors are great for placing players’ performance in a league context, but they’re terrible at placing *leagues* in context. To get a handle on that, let’s take a look at team run contexts for all 120 full-season affiliates over the 2021 and 2022 seasons.
The Cubs want 2022 first-rounder Cade Horton to be comfortable throwing any pitch type in any count, and the early results at Low-A were encouraging.
The lefthanded hitter was showing power and his trademark plate discipline—while also trying a new position—in an assignment to Double-A.
The power-armed righthander hits triple digits and has a wide repertoire, but his success hinges on curbing his wildness.
The 6-foot-2 Veras looks comfortable in the box and looks to do damage, but his year he is trying his hand at a new position.
Mozzicato has leaned into throwing his curveball, which was graded one of the better breaking pitches in the 2021 draft.
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