Notes From The Coast: Dodgers Lefties Mashing At Prodigious Pace
Paced by Cody Bellinger, Dodgers’ lefthanded batters are hitting .314/.398/.655 with 26 home runs this season, all of which are best in baseball among lefties.
Paced by Cody Bellinger, Dodgers’ lefthanded batters are hitting .314/.398/.655 with 26 home runs this season, all of which are best in baseball among lefties.
See the top MLB prospects broken down by hitting and pitching ability, power, speed, defense, individual pitches and more.
The Giants acquired outfielder Kevin Pillar in exchange for utilityman Alen Hanson, reliever Derek Law and minor league righthander Juan De Paula.
The race is on for the Giants to indentify — and add — pieces to their next core.
Urias, No. 31 on Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects list, hit just .224/.309/.429 in spring training and battled a tight hamstring.
The San Francisco Giants’ furious reshaping of their roster continued after they traded Chris Stratton to the Los Angeles Angels for Williams Jerez.
With a crowded catcher depth chart and no roster spot for Erik Kratz, the Brewers found a way to turn their unlikely 2018 playoff hero into a prospect.
The 6-foot-3 lefty used plus extension to strike out 11.4 batters per nine innings last year and earn an invitation to big league camp this spring.
Scouting Thursday’s Connor Joe-for-Jordan Johnson trade between the Reds and Giants.
The Giants’ No. 7 prospect, Santos was up to 97 mph and showcased a hammer breaking ball in a recent spring training outing.
Alex Reyes and Dakota Hudson both post sterling stat lines, albeit in very different roles for the Cardinals, plus check-ins on three separate middle infield prospects.
A breakdown of the Giants’ international signing class, led by power-hitting shortstop Marco Luciano. who is already their No. 2 overall prospect.
Last year it was Max Muncy and Daniel Robertson. Who will this year’s crop of breakout stars be? We asked a dozen MLB scouts what has impressed them so far this spring.
Blue Jays No. 2 prospect Bo Bichette is making plenty of noise, Jesus Luzardo continues to look the part, Cristian Pache’s bat is impressing and more.
A 26-year-old outfielder, Ferguson is hoping his appreciation for analytics will push him to the majors in 2019.
Bart is learning under Buster Posey, Bruce Bochy (a former catcher) and even Billy Hayes, the team’s former bullpen catcher and current first base coach.
Taking a look at what the Dodgers, D-backs, Giants, Padres and Rockies’ starting lineups would look like if they were entirely homegrown.
The Giants believe third-rounder Jake Wong has first-round stuff and mound presence that will shine through in pro ball.
There is premium talent at the top, and seven catchers made our Top 100 — the most since 2012.
Kegan Lowe and Kyle Glaser discuss the current state of San Francisco’s farm system.
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