2023 Top 100 Prospects Chat
The Baseball America staff hosted a chat to discuss the 2023 Top 100 Prospects list. You can read the transcript here.
The Baseball America staff hosted a chat to discuss the 2023 Top 100 Prospects list. You can read the transcript here.
Here is a look at five Top 100 prospects in particular who are candidates to rise quickly in 2023.
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.
The athletic infielder makes contact against all pitch types, and the Rays are optimistic about his future.
The 29-year-old reliever has not allowed an earned run in consecutive Dominican League seasons. Now he needs to earn another look in Houston.
What does the present tell us about the future? We explore many angles of the composition of this year’s Top 10 Prospects rankings, including player age, position, production and more.
Ben Badler and Carlos Collazo discuss catching prospects and plenty more on the show.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period Jan. 1-Jan. 12, 2023. All transactions conveyed by Major League Baseball.
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.
Released by the Tigers in 2020, Kolton Ingram has found a spot on the Angels’ 40-man roster.
The young catcher dealt with a pair of finger injuries that hampered him on both sides of the ball.
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