Padres’ Nathan Martorella Proves Himself As A Pure Hitter
The slugger out of Cal has shown a polished bat in his first full season with the Padres.
The slugger out of Cal has shown a polished bat in his first full season with the Padres.
The righthander lowered his arm slot, changed his fastball and now is moving quickly through the minors.
Drafted No. 1 overall last year, Jackson Holliday showed all the necessary ingredients to be a future star as he ascended quickly to High-A.
Two 2022 first-round picks lead this week’s Hot Sheet.
Jeferson Quero, Adael Amador and Kyle Hurt are among the notable names on today’s Prospect Report.
Drafted a year ago, Jacob Miller has put his explosive athleticism to good use in pro ball. But the 19-year-old righthander still has a lot to learn.
Jordan Wicks reached out to a fellow Arkansas native and lefthander for help honing a fourth pitch to advance his career.
Facing pro-caliber pitchers every weekend in the SEC helped prepare Peyton Wilson for the rigors of pro ball, and it showed with his quick ascent to Double-A.
The moment doesn’t get too big for the 21-year-old righthander, who mixes four pitches expertly to shine in Double-A.
The Astros had a lot riding on their 2022 first-round pick, and they appear to have picked a winner in outfielder Drew Gilbert.
See who Dylan White’s RoboScout tool is singling out as the prospects to watch across all four levels of the minors.
Ben Badler and Carlos Collazo make the case for Orioles shortstop Jackson Holliday as the No. 1 prospect in baseball.
In his second big league start, the precocious righthander was stellar once again.
Kyle Glaser hosted a subscriber chat to discuss Gavin Williams’ prospect status, Alek Manoah’s struggles and more. You can read the transcript here.
Holliday had a five-RBI day, James Wood collected two hits and more.
Holliday finished a single shy of the cycle, Colt Keith hit for the cycle and more.
J.J. Cooper hosted a chat to discuss today’s Hot Sheet. You can read the transcript here.
Ben Brown and Yanquiel Fernandez lead this week’s Hot Sheet.
The Rays love Basabe’s feel to hit and versatility.
Swinging at the right pitches and tightening his righthanded swing led to a quick promotion to Double-A for the 20-year-old Clase.
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