Ranking The 2018 Rule 5 Draft’s Top Unpicked Players
The 2018 Rule 5 draft has largely proved to be a dud, but there were some very productive players who went unpicked.
The 2018 Rule 5 draft has largely proved to be a dud, but there were some very productive players who went unpicked.
Baseball is filled with unique stories and unlikely big leaguers. Here are nine players J.J. Cooper is thrilled to see get their day in the sun, for a variety of reasons.
With Opening Day around the corner, we look at which 2018 Rule 5 Draft players are likely to stick on MLB rosters and who has already been offered back.
Tyler O’Neill is one of spring training’s most powerful bats, Richie Martin zeroes in on the Orioles starting SS job, and two Blue Jays pitching prospects have very different days.
Pete Alonso hits a dinger, Richie Martin holds his own, Red Sox prospects continue to impress and Casey Mize makes his spring training debut.
After a rough introduction to Double-A, the 21-year-old outfielder swung a hot bat in Arizona.
From the day he was left unprotected, Richie Martin stood out as one of the best prospects available in the 2018 Rule 5 draft.
We look at how each Rule 5 pick potentially fits on his new team’s roster and their chances of sticking.
Multiple players eligible for selection in next month’s Rule 5 Draft, led off by Richie Martin.
In total, 27 percent of eligible first round picks from the 2014/2015 drafts were unprotected.
Now that the deadline has passed for players to be protected for the 2018 Rule 5 draft, we’re diving in.
Fernando Tatis Jr. is the top MLB prospect in the Texas League for 2018.
Los Angeles Dodgers prospect DJ Peters flashes some serious power in a mad dash to the regular season finish line.
An AL West rivalry kicks off Friday’s Prospect Report, plus the Astros have a possible speedster waiting in the wings.
The cannon-armed catcher has emerged as a dangerous hitter, helping him win the system’s Best Player in our midseason update.
Ramirez showcased plus hitting ability as he climbed to Double-A, but his future position and power potential are not yet in focus.
Merrell can fly and doesn’t hit for much power, so Oakland will develop the shortstop as a table-setter.
Franklin Barreto is likely to make his big league debut sometime in 2017
The Athletics see same explosive hands and bat speed from Franklin Barreto
J.P. Sportman is one of those guys who has that knack for getting noticed.
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.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we’re joined by Padres prospect Ethan Salas & Georgia’s Tre Phelps. Plus, Geoff Pontes checks in on the AFL.
Watch every pitch of Andrew Painter’s Arizona Fall League debut, plus onsite scouting analysis from Baseball America’s Geoff Pontes.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, Guardians catching prospect Cooper Ingle joins. Plus, how the Tigers built a playoff team & AFL talk!
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