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.
The 20 hottest prospects in baseball, headlined by Luis Urias, Keston Hiura and Wander Franco.
Wander Franco crushes two homers, Nate Pearson strikes out 10 batters, Oscar Mercado continues to rake and more.
Nate Pearson strikes out nine, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s average rises to .360, Dylan Cease still hasn’t allowed a run and more.
Baseball America’s weekly hot sheet returns for 2019 with Luis Robert and Nolan Gorman on top.
Blue Jays righthander Nate Pearson showed a fearsome arsenal of pitches in a spring training outing. Now he hopes he can show it off every fifth day.
In conversations with scouts and front office officials during the season many of them mentioned seeing less pitchers with top-of-the-scale fastballs than they had seen in other recent seasons.
Looking forward, these are 10 prospects who have struggled with injuries who we’re hoping have a healthy new year.
All teams value position flexibility, and Biggio signals that he is on board after starting games at five positions in 2018.
Ranking the Arizona Fall League’s 12 best prospects, plus a look at players who improved their stock.
As the 2018 Arizona Fall League heads toward the finish line, five MLB prospects stand out.
Pitchers look uncharacteristically fresh, a couple shortstops stand out, and Kyle worries about Pavin Smith and Peter Alonso.
Pearson struggled through his first four AFL starts despite posting eye-popping velocity. That changed Wednesday.
Nate Pearson touches 103 mph, five pitchers hit 100 mph, plus notes on Buddy Reed, Forrest Whitley, Peter Alonso & more.
Pearson showed hints of the premium stuff he’d displayed in his first taste of pro ball.
Murphy claimed Florida State League pitcher of the year honors after recovering from three lost seasons at the outset of his career.
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced their Instructional League roster, headlined by flamethrower Nate Pearson.
Nate Pearson reportedly hit 102 mph Tuesday in an exhibition game as he tries to return from a fractured forearm.
The 2017 fourth-round shortstop owes his Midwest League success to a revamped swing and new hitting approach.
The Blue Jays’ 2017 first-round pick is scheduled to bypass low Class A Lansing and begin his first full season at high Class A Dunedin.
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