2019 MLB Rookie Of The Year Watch
AL and NL Rookie of the Year candidates, dark horses and players to keep an eye on.
AL and NL Rookie of the Year candidates, dark horses and players to keep an eye on.
A pair of Rockies infielders make today’s prospect report, Jarren Duran keeps hitting, Buddy Reed flirts with a cycle and more.
Duran comes from a Long Beach State program adept at producing impact big leaguers. He’s building a case he could be next.
Like prospects who mash homers? You’ll enjoy today’s BAPR.
Chris Paddack outduels Jacob deGrom, Jackie Bradley Jr. epitomizes a slumping offense and more.
The 30-year-old rookie could carve out a large role in the big league bullpen after expanding his repertoire.
Cody Bellinger, Chris Sale and Noah Syndergaard are among the names in this week’s Three Up, Three Down.
Ryan Weathers tosses six scoreless, Alec Bohm heats up, an Angels infield prospect drives in six runs and plenty more.
Ben Badler breaks down the potential sleepers and breakout prospects coming over from the DSL.
A dozen international prospects who went under the amateur radar or are arrow up guys entering 2019.
Ben Badler recaps international free agency for every team, including hundreds of scouting reports, top prospects signed and more.
A college second baseman without much power, Duran is now an outfielder making more impact at the plate.
The shortstop showed steady defensive actions and feel to hit in the Carolina League last year after a lost 2017 season.
Buyer beware? Our staff looked at the contenders from last season and picked which ones could be set up for a step back in 2019.
World Series predictions, projected award winners, standings and 10 burning questions.
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.
An elbow injury derailed Lakins in 2016 and 2017, but a move to the bullpen in 2018 helped his stuff play up in the upper minors.
Once, the Red Sox were flush with up-the-middle prospects. While that well has largely dried up, a 17-year-old Venezuelan shortstop could change that.
Ten MLB sleeper prospects to watch drafted from Round 10 of the 2018 MLB Draft or later who signed for less than $300,000.
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