Jorge Polanco Sets The Tone For Surging Twins (Three Up, Three Down)
Jorge Polanco is on pace to post career-bests in several categories, a pair of lefties struggle and more.
Jorge Polanco is on pace to post career-bests in several categories, a pair of lefties struggle and more.
Moises Gomez shows off his plus power, Logan Gilbert strikes out 11, Konnor Pilkington bounces back and more.
Dylan Cease strikes out a career-high 11 batters, Jeter Downs has a three-hit game and Jarred Kelenic shows up yet again.
The 25-year-old infielder has proven adept at playing all over the diamond defensively.
Casey Mize spins a gem, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits another mammoth homer, Bryan Reynolds hits a go-ahead grand slam and more.
Nate Pearson strikes out nine, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s average rises to .360, Dylan Cease still hasn’t allowed a run and more.
Baseball America’s weekly hot sheet returns for 2019 with Luis Robert and Nolan Gorman on top.
Notes on potential under-the-radar prospects from spring training, as well as an update on the White Sox’s Blake Rutherford.
Chris Paddack and Sandy Alcantara post strong starts, Pete Alonso has three doubles in 12 ABs and more.
The power-hitting outfielder will jump to Double-A, where he will DH as he continues to rehab his elbow from Tommy John surgery.
Full first round projections featuring the top prospects in the 2019 MLB Draft.
The top names to know from the latest group of White Sox international signings, starting with a 19-year-old shorstop from Cuba.
We whiffed on stars like Altuve and Goldschmidt. Here’s what we learned, and how it impacts current prospects like Pete Alonso, Luis Urias and Nick Madrigal.
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.
White Sox outfielder Luis Gonzalez has steadily made a name for himself over the course of his pro career.
In his eyes, he was once a diminutive, overlooked prospect. Now, after a whirlwind eight months, Nick Madrigal again has a chance to prove he belongs.
We look at what the Indians, Twins, White Sox, Royals and Tigers would look like in 2019 if they were made up only solely of homegrown players.
On the talent alone, the RHP crop is one of the best of any position group in the minors this year. But beware the injury history.
Eloy Jimenez leads this year’s crop of corner outfield prospects, while Indians’ prospect George Valera is among the breakout candidates.
The White Sox acquired Banuelos in the hopes he can recapture his old magic and provide big league innings.
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