Fantasy: Good Things Come To Those Who Rake
Ten low-level minor league prospects who have it both ways by making frequent contact and inflicting frequent damage.
Ten low-level minor league prospects who have it both ways by making frequent contact and inflicting frequent damage.
The 21-year-old shortstop had shown impressive power and speed, but a pull-heavy hitting approach cut into his overall productivity.
The new two-round All-Star Game voting system helped the D-backs’ Ketel Marte win the starting nod at second base.
Marco Luciano could be one of the Giants’ Futures Game representatives in 2020.
An injury in college changed the way Smith pitched, forcing him to locate pitches and develop his secondary stuff.
Highlighting 10 prospects—from Triple-A down to the DSL—who both drive the ball and show aggressive basestealing tendencies.
Some elder players, like Hunter Pence and Zack Greinke, enjoy resurgent years, while others (Robinson Cano) scuffle.
Drafted out of high school last year, Kelly earned an assignment to low Class A Kane County with his performance and high maturity level.
Domingo Leyba nearly hits for the cycle, welcomed signs for Ronaldo Hernandez and Casey Mize looks more like himself.
The D-backs own seven of the first 75 picks in draft. We examined past drafts by teams in similar positions dating back to 1990.
A pair of Rockies infielders make today’s prospect report, Jarren Duran keeps hitting, Buddy Reed flirts with a cycle and more.
The D-backs’ 14th-round pick in 2018, Green has a 1.62 ERA through his first 30 professional appearances, including five starts in 2019.
Alex Faedo’s velocity is ticking back up, Pavin Smith is slugging .554, Deivi Garcia has a filthy night and more.
The 20 hottest MLB prospects from the past week, beginning with San Diego Padres prospect Ty France.
Ben Badler breaks down the potential sleepers and breakout prospects coming over from the DSL.
Evaluating every trade made for a MVP-caliber position player since 1995.
See the top prospects from our most detailed BAPR of 2019, including Yordan Alvarez, Carter Kieboom and more.
Will the D-backs take notes from teams in similar situations from past drafts?
Scouting 11 international prospects the D-backs added to their farm system, from a $1.85 million outfielder to an under-the-radar sleeper from Venezuela.
The precocious young outfielder is making a concerted effort to improve his contact rate. From there he will implement other changes, as necessary.
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