Baseball America Prospect Report – August 17, 2018
Rays prospect Wander Franco continues to make life hard on Appalachian League pitchers, and he’s still just 17 years old.
Rays prospect Wander Franco continues to make life hard on Appalachian League pitchers, and he’s still just 17 years old.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period July 20-Aug. 9, 2018.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to hit at an epic pace, homering in four consecutive games.
JJ and Kyle discuss the latest org talent rankings and the new top system in baseball.
The biggest tools from the biggest major league stars of the past 30 years, including Ichiro Suzuki.
No one’s had success stopping Peter Alonso this year. The Mets prospect belted his 12th homer in 43 games last night.
Royce Lewis wins the battle of the No. 1s in a matchup with Casey Mize & more.
Ronaldo Hernandez swats a pair of homers and two draft picks — Noah Naylor and Nolan Gorman — continue to live up to the hype.
One of the fastest rising prospects in baseball is trying his best to emulate close friend and AL MVP candidate Jose Ramirez.
J.J. Cooper and Kyle Glaser break down all the major trades and discuss who did well to improve their organizations and who fell short.
A pair of high-profile prospects match each other nearly pitch-for-pitch in a fun Wednesday matchup.
Tampa Bay buys low on a controllable outfielder that can easily fit into its future plans.
The Phillies get a short-term boost at the catching position for their playoff push.
The Pirates began the day by signaling their intent to buy, trading for Keone Kela. They ended it by making the biggest splash of the deadline.
Trevor Rogers tosses a near no-no, Eloy Jimenez homers and Wander Franco remains white hot.
An absolutely loaded BAPR checks in on Juan Soto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Eloy Jimenez and more.
We’ve seen a rise in the number of talented catching prospects as the profile position changes, J.J. Cooper writes.
Franco’s big league bloodlines and immense raw talent have translated to instant success in pro ball.
In Eovaldi, Boston adds a righthander with an extremely nasty arsenal but considerable injury risk.
In their second trade of the day, the Rays sent Andriese to the D-backs for a pair of minor leaguers.
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