Baseball America Prospect Report — September 18, 2018
Ryan O’Hearn makes his most for the 2019 Royals starting first baseman job, Victor Robles hits his first career homer and more.
Ryan O’Hearn makes his most for the 2019 Royals starting first baseman job, Victor Robles hits his first career homer and more.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 27-Sept. 16, 2018.
Francisco Mejia hits a walk-off grand slam, Cedric Mullins lives up to expectations and the Royals have a 2019 first base candidate.
The Royals fall instructs roster features four prospects from their midseason Top 10, including Brady Singer.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. has flashed his potential, hitting for power and showcasing some defensive versatility as a rookie.
The Rockies made a move to shore up their catching depth at the waiver trade deadline.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 7-26, 2018.
A Mets outfielder prospect hits two grand slams in a three-homer game, and a Padres shortstop hits for the cycle in Fort Wayne.
First-round lefthander Daniel Lynch has thrown harder at low Class A Lexington in his pro debut than he did as a Virginia junior.
After an offseason where “tanking” was everyone’s mind, MLB is on track to see a nearly unprecedented amount of losing.
Royals shortstop prospect Nicky Lopez is showing increased power, plus two under-the-radar lefties catch our eye.
Rays prospect Wander Franco continues to make life hard on Appalachian League pitchers, and he’s still just 17 years old.
A trio of pitching prospects (J.B. Bukauskas, Bryse Wilson, Adonis Medina) turn in masterful pitching performances.
Juan Soto and Ronald Acuna Jr. both chase the NL ROY award, plus Touki Toussaint and Sean Reid-Foley make their debuts.
Jazz Chisholm takes to High A, and both Bobby Dalbec and David Bote deliver noteworthy power performances.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period July 20-Aug. 9, 2018.
The biggest tools from the biggest major league stars of the past 30 years, including Ichiro Suzuki.
The Brewers swapped a pair of prospects for one of the best power bats on the market late Friday night.
An absolutely loaded BAPR checks in on Juan Soto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Eloy Jimenez and more.
Kevin Maitan, the No. 1 international prospect in 2016-17, is on shaky footing while other former Braves signees prosper.
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