2018 Organization Standings And League Champs
The Rays’ domestic minor league affiliates finished with the top cumulative winning percentage for first time in franchise history.
The Rays’ domestic minor league affiliates finished with the top cumulative winning percentage for first time in franchise history.
Jorge Alfaro finishes strong despite Philadelphia’s collapse, and Ronald Acuna Jr. continues to be one of the best hitters in the NL.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 27-Sept. 16, 2018.
Francisco Mejia hits a walk-off grand slam, Cedric Mullins lives up to expectations and the Royals have a 2019 first base candidate.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. has flashed his potential, hitting for power and showcasing some defensive versatility as a rookie.
The headliner is 2018 Breakout Prospect of the Year Wander Franco, but he’s far from the only top prospect.
Rays shortstop Wander Franco patterns his game after MVP candidate Jose Ramirez, his neighbor in the Dominican Republic.
Alex Bregman is turning into a superstar, Clay Buchholz re-emerges as a viable starter and Kyle Seager sputters.
The long-touted, five-time Top 100 Prospect has been on an absolute tear since the Rays acquired him in the Archer deal.
The Rays have watched the 20-year-old Brujan develop into a resourceful hitter, middle of the infield defender and aggressive baserunner.
Drama followed every turn of this three-game playoff series up until the final inning of the third game.
One of the final BAPR’s of the MILB season features a pair of studs featured plenty this year — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Ronald Acuna Jr.
Matthew Liberatore shoved it in Game 2, setting the stage for fellow first-round lefty Shane McClanahan in Game 3.
If you’re a baseball fan near Bluefield, Virginia, consider checking out a slew of some of baseball’s most exciting prospects.
Meadows hit three homers to help Durham advance to the playoffs by winning the IL South Division championship.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 7-26, 2018.
A strong farm system over multiple seasons almost always correlates with big league success.
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.
Vidal Brujan burst onto the scene last year and has only built on that momentum in 2018.
Did the Rays and Cardinals get the prep steals of the draft? And can anyone find a way to get Wander Franco out?
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