Hot Sheet: Baseball’s 20 Hottest Prospects From The Past Week (6/14/22)
Six Top 100 Prospects lead this week’s Hot Sheet.
Six Top 100 Prospects lead this week’s Hot Sheet.
Today’s Prospect Report highlights Harry Ford, JJ Bleday and Masyn Winn.
Ford, the Mariners No. 6 prospect, has reached base in every game he’s played this month and has a .912 OPS since June 1.
Taking stock of more than a dozen up-arrow prospects drafted after the second round in 2021 who have raised their profile.
Chris Okey is headed to the majors, which is a useful reminder that catchers develop differently.
Breaking down 10 highly regarded prospects in need of a strong second half of the season.
In only his third game in Triple-A, Esteury Ruiz hit his second and third Triple-A home runs.
Henderson homered, Michael Harris had a three-hit game and more.
Our major league correspondents file a prospect report for each National League Central organization, headlined by a Brewers lefthander who has recovered his power stuff.
The Reds’ super prospect continued his blistering late-spring crescendo.
Geoff Pontes chatted regarding the Hot Sheet from noon-1 p.m. ET. You can read the transcript here.
Colin Barber leads the 20 hottest prospects of the week.
In his first stateside AB, Cubs No. 3 prospect Cristian Hernandez homered.
With the Dominican Summer League starting this week, Ben Badler brings reports on 25 pitching prospects to watch this year in the DSL.
Spencer Steer had a three-home run day for Triple-A St. Paul.
Jordan Walker had a power surge at the plate and Alec Burleson solidified his hold on the International League batting lead.
Our American League West correspondents deliver prospect reports for their organizations, headlined by an Angels righthander with the potential to move rapidly to Anaheim.
Grayson Rodriguez had another excellent start, but it ended earlier than he would have liked.
Our National League East correspondents deliver prospect reports for their organizations, headlined by a catcher the Phillies are happy they lured away from a college commitment.
One prospect report from our MLB correspondents for each American League East organization, headlined by a fast-rising Blue Jays lefthander whose stuff has surged forward—and results have followed.
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