Fantasy: Good Things Come To Those Who Rake
Ten low-level minor league prospects who have it both ways by making frequent contact and inflicting frequent damage.
Ten low-level minor league prospects who have it both ways by making frequent contact and inflicting frequent damage.
Reportedly headed to San Diego in the three-team Bauer/Puig deal, here’s our Futures Game conversation with Taylor Trammell.
The Reds, Padres and Indians swung a blockbuster deal that sent RHP Trevor Bauer to Cincinnati while landing Cleveland a massive haul of talent.
Muñoz quickly set a franchise velocity record, but the Padres are more interested in developing his secondary pitch.
Ranking the Padres’ top 30 MLB prospects midway through 2019, including rising, falling, injured and graduated players.
Marco Luciano could be one of the Giants’ Futures Game representatives in 2020.
Pete Alonso and Brandon Lowe remain the favorites. But big names like Vlad Jr., Tatis and Jimenez are all heating up.
The Padres went back to the shortstop well when they drafted super-athletic high school shortstop Abrams sixth overall.
Tatis Jr. joins the 2018 Baseball America Prospect Pad to discuss the goal of the Padres and growing up with a dad in the Major Leagues.
Dodgers prospect Jeter Downs hit his fifth home run in 13 games to continue his summer surge at high Class A Rancho Cucamonga.
Josiah Gray pitched seven innings of one-run ball opposite MacKenzie Gore in a touted California League showdown.
Rancho Cucamonga forfeited its 9-4 win over Lake Elsinore on June 12 for using an ineligible player.
Campusano’s power is up, his average is best in the league, and his reputation behind the plate remains intact.
Mann’s improvements have vaulted him from an interesting prospect to potentially one of the Dodgers’ better ones.
MacKenzie Gore, Kyle Lewis and Triston Casas are among the notable Thursday performers.
Brendan McKay twirls five scoreless innings, Bobby Bradley has homered in six of his last seven, plus more.
Domingo Leyba nearly hits for the cycle, welcomed signs for Ronaldo Hernandez and Casey Mize looks more like himself.
The southpaw had to adjust to life with the new Triple-A ball and its smaller, lower-profile seams.
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.
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