12 International Sleeper Prospects To Watch In 2019
A dozen international prospects who went under the amateur radar or are arrow up guys entering 2019.
A dozen international prospects who went under the amateur radar or are arrow up guys entering 2019.
Ozzie Albies’ first season put him in some very select company among young second basemen.
Pete Alonso smacked his first career homer, a 444-foot moonshot. Plus, Brandon Lowe goes deep, Sean Reid-Foley struggles and more.
Ronald Acuña’s new deal is a bargain for the Braves as they lock up one of the potential stars of the 2020s for a maximum of $124 million.
Already an all-world defender, Pache is maturing physically and adding another dimension to his offensive game.
Chris Paddack and Sandy Alcantara post strong starts, Pete Alonso has three doubles in 12 ABs and more.
Bo Bichette scores twice in Montreal against the Brewers, Chris Paddack continues to impress and more.
With his plus speed and ample defensive versatility, Ray-Patrick Didder could bolster the Braves’ bench in the near future.
A toolsy outfielder, an athletic shortstop and a 17-year-old up to 96 mph are among the latest additions to the Braves’ farm system.
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.
Carter Kieboom takes Justin Verlander yard twice, Bryse Wilson spins four scoreless innings and more.
Pete Alonso bolsters his case for the Mets 1B job, Kyle Wright and Touki Toussaint remain appealing Braves rotation candidates and more.
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.
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.
Buyer beware? Our staff looked at the contenders from last season and picked which ones could be set up for a step back in 2019.
Here are six pitching candidates primed for a breakout season in 2019.
Baseball America’s season preview focuses on the MLB teams which did the least this offseason, and one writer even takes aim at the entire league.
Nine young-ish major league starters who might have aces up their sleeves—or not. But it won’t cost much to find out.
Braves lefthander Kyle Muller has made significant strides over his first three professional seasons.
Touki Toussaint had a rough spring training start Thursday, but he isn’t fazed in his pursuit of the Braves’ fifth-starter spot.
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