Jerar Encarnacion Turns Heads With His Power
The tooled-up Dominican right fielder is coming into his own in the Midwest League, where his all-fields power makes him dangerous.
The tooled-up Dominican right fielder is coming into his own in the Midwest League, where his all-fields power makes him dangerous.
Yordan Alvarez makes his case for the majors, Alec Bohm keeps hitting, Anthony Kay tosses a complete game and more.
Baez and Bell carry their NL Central teams while former top prospect Jurickson Profar starts to crack.
Like prospects who mash homers? You’ll enjoy today’s BAPR.
Alex Faedo’s velocity is ticking back up, Pavin Smith is slugging .554, Deivi Garcia has a filthy night and more.
The 2017 second-rounder shows natural power to the opposite field, giving the shortstop a carrying tool on his journey to Miami.
Baseball America’s weekly hot sheet returns for 2019 with Luis Robert and Nolan Gorman on top.
A dozen international prospects who went under the amateur radar or are arrow up guys entering 2019.
See the top MLB prospects broken down by hitting and pitching ability, power, speed, defense, individual pitches and more.
Chris Paddack and Sandy Alcantara post strong starts, Pete Alonso has three doubles in 12 ABs and more.
The teenage catcher loves showing off his incredible arm and is dedicated to having a good rapport with pitchers.
Scouting 10 prospects the Marlins signed out of Latin America last year, including both Victor Victor Mesa and Victor Mesa Jr.
Full first round projections featuring the top prospects in the 2019 MLB Draft.
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.
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.
Buckle up, Orioles and Marlins fans. The Baseball America staff predicts the top three picks in the 2020 MLB Draft.
Nine young-ish major league starters who might have aces up their sleeves—or not. But it won’t cost much to find out.
Three of Brinson’s four hits so far in spring training were loud homers. Here’s how the onetime top prospect is trying to simplify things after a rough rookie year.
The outfielder won’t betray his contact-and-speed foundation but believes power will develop as he matures physically.
What if the Braves, Phillies, Mets, Nationals and Marlins had entirely homegrown players?
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