Baseball America Spring Training Prospect Report — March 13, 2019
Carter Kieboom takes Justin Verlander yard twice, Bryse Wilson spins four scoreless innings and more.
Carter Kieboom takes Justin Verlander yard twice, Bryse Wilson spins four scoreless innings and more.
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.
Buckle up, Orioles and Marlins fans. The Baseball America staff predicts the top three picks in the 2020 MLB Draft.
Included in the Manny Machado trade last July, Diaz is off to a strong start in his first spring training with the Orioles.
Nick Senzel’s quest for an Opening Day roster spot, Michael Chavis’ blistering spring start, Meibrys Viloria’s chance at a starting job and a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. highlight.
A glance at what the Orioles, Red Sox, Yankees, Rays and Blue Jays’ lineups would look like in 2019 if their entire rosters were made up of homegrown players.
As a player, Frank Robinson was one of the most significant and best players of the expansion era of baseball. But he was much more than just a player.
Fully healthy and coming off a strong 2018, the 27-year-old Kline was added to the Orioles’ 40-man roster this offseason.
Jo Adell and Victor Robles are two premium prospects at the top of the crop. After that, the talent level drops off considerably.
Jeffrey Hammonds was an all-star in 2000 with the Colorado Rockies, and is now a special assistant for player services for the MLBPA.
Kyle Glaser spoke with two key members of the Baltimore Orioles front office to learn how the team identified and scouted a future Hall of Famer.
The move may not draw a lot of attention, but it’s a solid indicator of how new general manager Mike Elias is going to tweak the Orioles’ system.
Mike Mussina shot through the minors so quickly that he ranked as a Top 10 Prospect for the Orioles only once.
The 37th overall pick in the 2018 draft, Grenier joined the Orioles’ organization with a reputation as a premier defensive shortstop.
After a rough introduction to Double-A, the 21-year-old outfielder swung a hot bat in Arizona.
We figured it would be fun to do a Way Too Early 2019 Mock Draft and take a look at how the class has shaped up to this point.
How a 102 mph fastball and some help from Twitter’s ‘Pitching Ninja’ put Taylor Grover back on the map, leading to Thursday’s MiLB Rule 5 Draft Selection by the Orioles.
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.
The Orioles might have unearthed a gem of a lefthanded reliever in the 23rd round of the draft.
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