20 Prospects Impressing MLB Scouts In Spring Training
Here are 20 prospects scouts highlighted for the 2022 season.
Here are 20 prospects scouts highlighted for the 2022 season.
Baseball America’s staff has been hitting the back fields in Florida and Arizona to watch minor league spring training.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period March 21-29, 2022.
Hitter after hitter for the Reds demolished baseballs over fences and off of the batter’s eye.
Cade Cavalli’s Wednesday did not go well, but Josh Winder’s did.
The 20-year-old phenom is loaded with natural talent, but knows which areas he needs to improve and was working on them this spring.
MacKenzie Gore continued to make a case for a spot in the Padres rotation.
The 19-year-old is a candidate to start the 2022 season at High-A South Bend.
What the 24-year-old outfielder lacks in prototype power, he makes up for in bat-to-ball ability and hitting IQ.
The 25-year-old catcher caught Tony La Russa’s attention with his play in spring training.
The 2019 first-rounder culminated his Arizona Fall League campaign with a homer in the Fall Stars Game.
On this week’s episode, Geoff sits down with David O’Hagan and Nathaniel Plotts of Excel Sports Management.
As we round out our best pitches outside the Top 100 series, we look at five pitchers with plus changeups outside the Top 100 Prospects.
The 25-year-old reliver’s development of his sinker could determine his big league future.
The 26-year-old lefthander could be ready to help the Yankees this season after finishing the 2021 campaign strong at Triple-A.
The 20-year-old shortstop spent his winter adding strength to his frame after an impressive 2021 season at Low-A.
The 2021 fifth-rounder didn’t take long to make his presence known in spring training.
The 23-year-old was recognized as the organization’s minor league pitcher of the year in 2021.
Added in a trade with the Giants last summer, Jose Marte and his live two-seamer could play in the bullpen if he can execute his secondary pitches.
The Dodgers laud the baseball IQ and drive to improve shown by 21-year-old Andy Pages, the 2021 Midwest League home run champ.
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