D-backs’ Yu-Min Lin Dominates Young Hitters With Wide Repertoire
The 19-year-old Taiwanese lefthander throws seven distinct pitch types and toyed with low-level hitters.
The 19-year-old Taiwanese lefthander throws seven distinct pitch types and toyed with low-level hitters.
Red Sox hitting instructors helped Nick Yorke rediscover the swing that made him a 2020 first-round pick and 2021 breakout prospect.
Ben Badler and Carlos Collazo discuss catching prospects and plenty more on the show.
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Cleveland picked up the 23-year-old righthander in a minor trade with Arizona, encouraged by his repertoire and new role.
The 23-year-old’s work ethic has caught the attention of team officials and is moving him closer to his big league debut.
Detroit’s first-rounder worked to ingratiate himself throughout West Michigan’s clubhouse.
The 21-year-old infielder’s gritty, high-contact approach resembles that of a former Blue Jays infielder.
The utility player tapped into newfound strength in during the lost 2020 season.
After breaking out in 2021, the catcher struggled with a hamate injury in 2022.
The righthander began 2022 as a starter before moving back a relief role in the upper minors.
The shortstop thrived in the Australian Baseball League after making adjustments to his swing.
The 19-year-old middle infielder could become the first prospect signed by the club out of Asia to make it to the major leagues.
The young catcher dealt with a pair of finger injuries that hampered him on both sides of the ball.
The 21-year-old shortstop could make his major league debut in 2023 after conquering Double-A in 2022.
The Brewers’ first-round pick from 2018 added center field to his defensive résumé in 2022.
Released by the Tigers in 2020, Kolton Ingram has found a spot on the Angels’ 40-man roster.
The Padres rave about the 2021 first-rounder’s ability on the field and makeup off it.
The 25-year-old lefthander is ready to join the Oakland rotation full-time after an encouraging 2022 debut.
Powerful 25-year-old Kyle Stowers could prove to be the lefthanded hitter the Orioles needs.
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