Few Prospects Traded At The Deadline Go On To Significant Major League Careers
For all the prospects acquired at the trade deadline this year, history tells us few will make much impact in the major leagues.
For all the prospects acquired at the trade deadline this year, history tells us few will make much impact in the major leagues.
We continue our search for the best individual fantasy seasons ever, this time focusing on the 2010s.
In exchange for Corey Kluber, the Indians acquire one of the most live-armed relievers in the game.
Just over 20 percent of prospects traded at the MLB Trade Deadline went on to have sustained big league success.
Mookie Betts or Bryce Harper? Manny Machado or Nolan Arenado? Baseball America readers voted on their Team of the 2010s.
Snell’s season for the Tampa Bay Rays ends with a 2018 AL Cy Young Award, beating Justin Verlander and Corey Kluber.
We asked major league managers, scouts and executives to identify the best players in a variety of categories.
A fifth-round pick in 2011, Betts has become one of the best players in baseball.
Many MLB award winners have roots in Baseball America.
Less than 20 percent of prospects traded at deadline make impact.
Corey Kluber is back to his Cy Young form.
First Red Sox pitcher since 2000 to win the award
Behind Corey Kluber, the Indians are a win from their first title since 1948
Kyle Glaser looks at how the Blue Jays and Indians were built
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we’re joined by Rockies prospect Chase Dollander while also discussing National Signing Day & 40-man rosters.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we discuss Roki Sasaki’s posting to MLB this offseason, Brock Wilken joins and NL Central Top 10s are here.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we’re joined by Phillies prospect Griff McGarry. Plus, J.J. Cooper & Geoff Pontes talk NL East top 10 prospects.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we’re joined by Red Sox pitching prospect Cooper Adams. Plus, Ben Badler dives into top international classes.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we take a look at the World Series and discuss how the Yankees and Dodgers built their championship teams.
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