Fantasy Baseball: April Dynasty Stock Report
We dig into the data and scouting reports to bring you standout, surging and slumping prospects at each position.
We dig into the data and scouting reports to bring you standout, surging and slumping prospects at each position.
MacKenzie Gore and Matt Manning continue to dominate, Kody Clemens hits two homers and more.
Ranking the 20 hottest MLB prospects from the past week, headlined by righthander Casey Mize and third baseman Austin Riley.
Not much of a prospect in college, Margevicius has surged in pro ball thanks to the vast resources at his disposal.
A Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moonshot highlights an 11-player Baseball America Prospect Report.
Gore pitched five shutout innings with one walk and eight strikeouts in his 2019 season debut.
Royals righthander Brady Singer is just weeks away from his pro debut, plus notes on some of the top arms in the Padres’ organization.
The Padres took the No. 1 spot in Baseball America’s 2019 Organizational Talent Rankings.
Jesus Luzardo’s emergence, plus an influx of high draft picks (A.J. Puk, MacKenzie Gore, Brendan McKay, DL Hall, Matthew Liberatore).
Looking forward, these are 10 prospects who have struggled with injuries who we’re hoping have a healthy new year.
The No. 3 overall pick in 2017 endured a full-season debut interrupted by blister and fingernail problems on his pitching hand.
Did the Rays and Cardinals get the prep steals of the draft? And can anyone find a way to get Wander Franco out?
Dylan Cease headlines this week’s Prospect Hot Sheet.
Ronaldo Hernandez swats a pair of homers and two draft picks — Noah Naylor and Nolan Gorman — continue to live up to the hype.
An updated San Diego Padres top 10 prospects as they maintain they hope to contend in 2019.
Joey Bart wasted little time acclimating himself to pro ball, and a pair of highly-regarded pitching prospects turn in strong outings.
Moving back to the leadoff spot at Double-A helped Tatis rediscover the approach that served him during his 2017 breakthrough.
The righthander developed both his body and pitch arsenal while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery—and the work paid off.
Enhanced flexibility and greater attention to detail has boosted the hard-hitting catcher’s profile in the Texas League.
Despite his natural athleticism, Reed knows it’s his bat that will determine his future potential.
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