2022 Kansas City Royals Top 10 Prospects Podcast
Bill Mitchell joins Kyle Glaser to break down the Royals farm system.
Bill Mitchell joins Kyle Glaser to break down the Royals farm system.
To make up for lost time, the Cardinals aggressively promoted their prized lefthander to Triple-A and, in the process, may have hastened his debut.
Teddy Cahill joins Kyle Glaser to break down the Guardians farm system.
We’ve collected all 12 of the Trap Toons for 2021, which you can find below.
Josh Norris joins Kyle Glaser to break down the Marlins farm system.
The first baseman knows he’s plenty strong enough to hit for power, but he focuses on getting on base in games to emphasize sound swing decisions.
The Mariners love the 20-year-old shortstops potential on both sides of the ball. In 2021, they loved how he handled his first prolonged slump in pro ball.
As talented as 22-year-old Shane Baz is on the mound, it is his mental toughness and slow heartbeat that helped elevate him to elite prospect status in 2021.
After making the big jump to Double-A, Jordan Groshans was focusing his offseason work on offensive and defensive consistency.
Nick Gonzales has hitting pedigree few can match, but facing better pitchers in pro ball has naturally created swing tweaks to help him keep producing.
Small changes to his defense and offense have helped Houston’s Korey Lee raise his profile dramatically.
The pandemic and a serious injury have kept Royce Lewis off the field since 2019. Now, he’s ready to get back on the path to Minnesota.
The 23-year-old lefthander was the latest in a line of Brewers arms who started their big league career out of the bullpen.
The 2021 first-rounder hopes to be back in April after having shoulder surgery in September.
MacKenzie Gore has been the subject of much hand-wringing by Padres fans and team officials the last two years.
Shortstop Gabriel Arias’ blend of skills has him well-positioned for a long-term big league role.
With a potentially unsettled shortstop situation, the Phillies want prospect Bryson Stott to be ready for any opportunity.
The 24-year-old lefthander dominated when he was on the mound, but he struggled to stay healthy in 2021.
An 11th-rounder out of Old Dominion, the Royals’ Vinnie Pasquantino has worked his way to prominence
The Rockies have been unable to find a long-term answer at first base since Todd Helton retired in 2013.
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