Previewing The 40-Man Roster Deadline
Prospects every MLB team should consider protecting ahead of this year’s 40-man roster deadline.
Prospects every MLB team should consider protecting ahead of this year’s 40-man roster deadline.
Scouting the three new Mariners prospects while also looking at expectations for James Paxton in New York.
Once a touted prospect, Mark Grant now entertains fans as a Padres broadcaster.
The Rays are expected to send Mallex Smith and prospect Jake Fraley to the Mariners in exchange for Mike Zunino and two others.
Superlatives for the Mariners’ 2018 MLB Draft class.
Trusting himself even in pitcher’s counts helped Curletta unlock his offensive potential and claim Texas League player of the year honors.
Even with baseball’s rich vernacular history, there’s really no clever name to describe a player like White.
Under Armour debuts a cleat that feels like a sneaker.
A career reliever in pro ball, Festa tried his hand at “opening” for the Mariners in September.
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.
Alex Bregman is turning into a superstar, Clay Buchholz re-emerges as a viable starter and Kyle Seager sputters.
Righthander Matt Festa made strides with his fastball and slider command at Double-A, which earned him multiple big league callups.
An AL West rivalry kicks off Friday’s Prospect Report, plus the Astros have a possible speedster waiting in the wings.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 7-26, 2018.
Kyle Tucker continues to rake in Triple-A despite two unspectacular stints in the bigs, plus notes on some of the hottest prospects in baseball.
Michael Kopech’s Chicago White Sox debut was disappointing, but not necessarily because of how he pitched.
Seattle signed top prospects the last two years, but also dealt some (Freddy Peralta, Enyel De Los Santos) who panned out.
The biggest tools from the biggest major league stars of the past 30 years, including Ichiro Suzuki.
Vying for their first postseason berth since 2001, the Mariners made a move to improve their offense Tuesday.
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