After Eight-Year Climb, Danny Hultzen Is Finally A Major Leaguer
After a painful, occasionally tortuous eight-year climb, the second overall pick in the 2011 draft is finally a major leaguer.
After a painful, occasionally tortuous eight-year climb, the second overall pick in the 2011 draft is finally a major leaguer.
The 6-foot-4 lefthander reaches triple digits and now brandishes improved breaking stuff and control.
As voted on by minor league managers and their coaching staffs, here are the players with the best tools in each minor league in 2019.
Brailyn Marquez was impressive in his high Class A debut, as explained in today’s Baseball America Prospect Report.
Ranking the Cubs’ top 30 MLB prospects midway through 2019, including rising, falling, injured and graduated players.
Martin Maldonado heads to Houston for a second tour, while the Cubs add much-needed speed in Tony Kemp.
The Cubs made a last-second deal to improve their offense ahead of Wednesday’s trade deadline
Edwards and Wieck both have ERAs over 5.00 and are currently in the minor leagues.
The Cubs dealt 24-year-old righty Thomas Hatch, once a top 10 prospect in their system, to Toronto.
His numbers may not show it yet, but the 2018 second-rounder has gained valuable experience in the Midwest League.
With Willson Contreras headed to the injured list because of a foot injury, the Cubs quickly found a reasonable fill-in.
Marco Luciano could be one of the Giants’ Futures Game representatives in 2020.
The Cubs reached for the Fresno State righty at No. 27 overall based on traits—including a huge fastball—they believe they can cultivate.
Led by Mike Trout and Nolan Arenado, the top 10 under-30 superstars who have built Hall of Fame foundations.
The Cubs and Braves signed players better than the ones they currently have, and did so without much sacrifice. What’s the downside?
In most cases, the incumbent veteran doesn’t stick around for too long.
The 6-foot-4 righty uses his cutter and breaking ball at Double-A to keep the ball away from the barrel of opponents.
Baez and Bell carry their NL Central teams while former top prospect Jurickson Profar starts to crack.
Bielecki was on the verge of being released by the Pirates when he began to tinker with a forkball. Good results followed.
Luis Urias blasts the first three-homer game of his career, Brendan McKay breezes through five innings and more.
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