BA Subscriber Mailbag: Jasson Dominguez’s Slow Start, Cal Mitchell’s Status And More
Kyle Glaser answers a batch of subscriber questions.
Kyle Glaser answers a batch of subscriber questions.
Nolan Gorman homered twice, Michael Busch continued his scorching start and more.
Of all the prospects the Cubs acquired at last year’s trade deadline, none came in higher regard than Crow-Armstrong.
It was a big night for home runs around the minors as Coby Mayo and Alexander Canario led the way.
Hard-throwing righthanders Andrew Painter and Daniel Espino highlight the 20 hottest prospects in baseball in week two of the Hot Sheet.
Richie Palacios stood out on a night where all the minor leagues were off.
Jeremy Pena hit a walk-off home run while Nolan Gorman just kept crushing Triple-A pitching.
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Taj Bradley was the MiLB ERA champ in 2021. Right now he has a lower ERA in the early going in 2022.
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Sal Frelick came into Wednesday as a .200 hitter. Thanks to five hits, he left it as a .300 hitter. Alek Thomas not only hit a walk-off grand slam, he also came within a single of the cycle.
Reds righthander Joe Boyle is throwing strikes, which is very bad news for Midwest League hitters.
JJ Cooper answers questions and concerns regarding the pace of play in the minor leagues.
The new pitch clock rules are making a massive difference in MiLB game time. In the three days since umpires began enforcing the pitch clock rules, the average nine-inning MiLB game has wrapped up in 2:38. Before the rules were being enforced, this season’s nine-inning games were averaging 2:58.
Matthew Lugo, Francisco Alvarez and Grayson Rodriguez headline the first Hot Sheet of the 2022 season.
Diego Castillo stood out on a night where all the minor leagues were off.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period April 4-17, 2022.
It was a good day for shortstop prospects as Jordan Lawlar keep on hitting and Matt McLain hit for the cycle.
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Last night, a new stricter enforcement of pitch clocks and rules that require hitters to remain in the batter’s box began to be enforced around the minors. And while it’s only day one of a season-long experiment, the results were dramatic.
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