Top MLB Prospects Hot Sheet (4/22/19)
The 20 hottest MLB prospects from the past week, beginning with San Diego Padres prospect Ty France.
The 20 hottest MLB prospects from the past week, beginning with San Diego Padres prospect Ty France.
Ben Badler breaks down the potential sleepers and breakout prospects coming over from the DSL.
Evaluating every trade made for a MVP-caliber position player since 1995.
Nate Pearson strikes out nine, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s average rises to .360, Dylan Cease still hasn’t allowed a run and more.
Baseball America’s weekly hot sheet returns for 2019 with Luis Robert and Nolan Gorman on top.
See the top MLB prospects broken down by hitting and pitching ability, power, speed, defense, individual pitches and more.
The Cardinals are committed to Reyes in high-leverage relief, but they also want to build him toward a rotation spot later in the season.
The first update to the Baseball America 2019 Top 100 prospects following the graduations of two St. Louis Cardinals players.
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.
Scouting the top Cardinals international signings from their most recent class, including the potential bargain of the 2018-19 period.
The 2016 first-rounder received plenty of attention at big league camp and head to Double-A with momentum.
Tyler O’Neill is one of spring training’s most powerful bats, Richie Martin zeroes in on the Orioles starting SS job, and two Blue Jays pitching prospects have very different days.
Can Carlos Correa and Kris Bryant bounce back after struggling in 2018? Several members of our staff certainly think so.
Nine young-ish major league starters who might have aces up their sleeves—or not. But it won’t cost much to find out.
Woodford, the Cardinals’ No. 16 prospect, tantalized with a stellar first inning and struggled through a difficult second inning in his first spring training start.
Plus, updates on St. Louis Cardinals prospects Alex Reyes, Nolan Gorman, Elehuris Montero and Andrew Knizner.
Here’s what the Cubs, Brewers, Cardinals, Reds and Pirates’ rosters would look like if they were made up entirely of homegrown talent.
Mayers enters the season out of options, and he knows the days of returning to Triple-A for a tuneup are over.
Leody Taveras and Lane Thomas are two outfield prospects who need to improve their offense if they want to avoid the fourth outfielder tag.
The point is moot for 2019, but we still had fun exploring which NL teams would benefit most from use of a hypothetical DH.
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