Parker Meadows Endures Growing Pains
Meadows’ development hit a speed bump in the Midwest League, though the Tigers remain high on his future.
Meadows’ development hit a speed bump in the Midwest League, though the Tigers remain high on his future.
The Tigers put Casey Mize on the injured list with shoulder inflammation.
The college southpaw has carved up Florida State League competition with a four-pitch mix.
The Mets, Red Sox and Twins were among the teams that made intriguing decisions on Day 2.
Wednesday was a good night for AL Central prospects. Nolan Jones, Alex Faedo and Trevor Larnch headline the BAPR.
Domingo Leyba nearly hits for the cycle, welcomed signs for Ronaldo Hernandez and Casey Mize looks more like himself.
Mastering a fourth pitch at Double-A will be the key to long-term success for the 2018 No. 1 overall pick.
Casey Mize had the best Double-A debut possible as he threw a complete-game no-hitter, giving Erie its second no-hitter of the past week.
Wander Franco crushes two homers, Nate Pearson strikes out 10 batters, Oscar Mercado continues to rake and more.
Alex Faedo’s velocity is ticking back up, Pavin Smith is slugging .554, Deivi Garcia has a filthy night and more.
Casey Mize is too good for the Florida State League, Wander Franco is a doubles machine and more.
Ben Badler breaks down the potential sleepers and breakout prospects coming over from the DSL.
Casey Mize spins a gem, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits another mammoth homer, Bryan Reynolds hits a go-ahead grand slam and more.
Baseball America’s weekly hot sheet returns for 2019 with Luis Robert and Nolan Gorman on top.
Shoulder inflammation shelved Perez in 2018, and when the injury reoccurred this spring it delayed the start to his season.
See the top MLB prospects broken down by hitting and pitching ability, power, speed, defense, individual pitches and more.
Pete Alonso smacked his first career homer, a 444-foot moonshot. Plus, Brandon Lowe goes deep, Sean Reid-Foley struggles and more.
Scouting the latest international signing class for the Detroit Tigers, led by 17-year-old outfielder Jose de la Cruz.
Jonathan Loaisiga gears up for a more prominent role with the Yankees, Pete Alonso keeps crushing and Ke’Bryan Hayes continues to drive the ball.
The center fielder turned in the most electrifying performance by a prospect in big league camp as he eyes a 2019 big league debut.
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