Baseball America Prospect Report — April 23, 2019
Ryan Weathers tosses six scoreless, Alec Bohm heats up, an Angels infield prospect drives in six runs and plenty more.
Ryan Weathers tosses six scoreless, Alec Bohm heats up, an Angels infield prospect drives in six runs and plenty more.
It led one scout in attendance to opine, “He’s ready. You could put him in the big leagues tomorrow.”
Ben Badler breaks down the potential sleepers and breakout prospects coming over from the DSL.
Will the D-backs take notes from teams in similar situations from past drafts?
See the top MLB prospects broken down by hitting and pitching ability, power, speed, defense, individual pitches and more.
From the outside, some could perceive the Rays to be in a hopeless situation. J.J. Cooper explains why that’s not the case.
From 1999 to 2008, few teams drafted as well as the Rays. But they struggled to carry that momentum into the new decade.
Dan Vogelbach homers to beat the Angels, Victor Robles is quiet in Bryce Harper’s return to Washington and more.
Pete Alonso smacked his first career homer, a 444-foot moonshot. Plus, Brandon Lowe goes deep, Sean Reid-Foley struggles and more.
The notoriously serious McKay learns to lighten up—but he remains serious about reaching the majors as a two-way player.
Scouting reports on 11 prospects the Rays added to their farm system in their latest international class.
Bo Bichette scores twice in Montreal against the Brewers, Chris Paddack continues to impress and more.
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.
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.
The unique stylings of the 25-year-old lefthanded reliever yield unique results, including a minuscule ERA and opponent average.
Here are six pitching candidates primed for a breakout season in 2019.
Can Carlos Correa and Kris Bryant bounce back after struggling in 2018? Several members of our staff certainly think so.
The Reds and Padres swung big in the offseason, but does that make them surprise contenders? Our MLB season preview bold prediction series focuses on sleeper teams in 2019.
Nick Senzel’s quest for an Opening Day roster spot, Michael Chavis’ blistering spring start, Meibrys Viloria’s chance at a starting job and a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. highlight.
Padres prospect Fernando Tatis Jr. smacks a screaming line drive homer, Chris Paddack dominates, William Contreras shows why he’s one of baseball’s best catching prospects.
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