Baseball America Prospect Report– September 27, 2018
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
There’s still reason for the Rangers to be optimistic when it comes to Ronald Guzman despite a below-average 2018.
Several Royals prospects impress, plus Shohei Ohtani continues to piece together a unique rookie season.
Shohei Ohtani went 4-for-4 with two home runs and a walk and he stole a base despite needing Tommy John.
Nate Pearson reportedly hit 102 mph Tuesday in an exhibition game as he tries to return from a fractured forearm.
Angels general manager Billy Eppler said Thursday that Ohtani is cleared to begin hitting immediately.
Juan Soto shines in his Double-A debut.
A month into the season, we’ve released our first significant in-season update to reflect reporting we’ve done since the season began.
Kyle and Ben discuss the start of the minor league season and seeing the top three prospects.
Reports on 10 Angels’ international signings, led by a pair of athletic center fielders from the Bahamas.
Dodgers OF D.J. Peters hit a pair of home runs and much more.
Prospects who can put on a show every time they step on the field.
For the first time in MLB history, all populated continents are represented on Opening Day rosters.
Baseball America bids adieu to 20 of its favorite MLB prospects as they graduate from minor leaguers to major leaguers.
The Angels’ new two-way sensation took his first cuts on Thursday.
Billy Eppler reconnects Angels with their player development roots.
Kyle and JJ analyze the Angels’ top prospects.
An elite group of RHP prospects is arriving soon.
JJ and Kyle discuss the Top 100 as well as the Christian Yelich trade.
There was a very intense debate over this year’s No. 1 prospect.
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