Baseball America Spring Training Prospect Report — March 13, 2019
Carter Kieboom takes Justin Verlander yard twice, Bryse Wilson spins four scoreless innings and more.
Carter Kieboom takes Justin Verlander yard twice, Bryse Wilson spins four scoreless innings and more.
The Blue Jays paid the biggest bonus of the signing period for a 16-year-old prospect, plus reports on three sleeper pitching prospects to watch.
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.
After years toiling in the minors, outfielder Jonathan Davis made a cameo in the big leagues in 2018.
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.
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.
Nine young-ish major league starters who might have aces up their sleeves—or not. But it won’t cost much to find out.
Better known for his offense, Guerrero Jr. has impressed Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo with his defense during the early portion of spring training.
A glance at what the Orioles, Red Sox, Yankees, Rays and Blue Jays’ lineups would look like in 2019 if their entire rosters were made up of homegrown players.
We’ve been ranking farm systems since 1984. We looked at the top MLB organization each year and several notable prospects from that time.
Ismael Cruz was Toronto’s scouting director when the team signed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at 16. He joined the Baseball America podcast to discuss the process.
After leaving a crowded Astros system, righthander Trent Thornton sees a clearer path to the big leagues with the Blue Jays.
With dynasty draft season nearly here, we dig into the performance record and scouting reports to highlight 12 up-and-coming prospects who deserve your consideration.
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Wander Franco headline our 2019 MLB prospects rankings at shortstop, plus the Indians and Cubs have shortstops who could quickly rise this season.
Vlad Jr. is again the top third base prospect in baseball, but it’s a deep position. See why Mark Vientos and Jordan Groshans are among those primed for a breakout.
2019 was a record-setting year in some regards for the BA Top 100, but also a forgettable start for some traditional powerhouses.
Roy Halladay, who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday, was the Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 1 overall prospect for three consecutive years.
Ten MLB sleeper prospects to watch drafted from Round 10 of the 2018 MLB Draft or later who signed for less than $300,000.
Toronto created new positions and tapped new talent pools to enhance player development.
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