Baseball America Prospect Report– September 27, 2018
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
Kevin Maas finds that work ethic can take one far in the business world, too.
A bout of shoulder inflammation forced Tarpley to rethink his approach and assume a new role. He has thrived ever since.
Christin Stewart’s outstanding big league debut continued Thursday, as the Tigers outfielder hit two homers and drove in six runs.
Are the Dodgers and Indians peaking at the right time? Who should win Rookie of the Year? Kyle Glaser and Matt Eddy chat.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 27-Sept. 16, 2018.
A breakdown of Juan Soto’s unique rookie season and a look at all major category stat leaders across the minors.
One of the final BAPR’s of the MILB season features a pair of studs featured plenty this year — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Ronald Acuna Jr.
Everson Pereira was the youngest player in the Appalachian League, but he plays above his 17 years.
The Giants traded McCutchen to the Yankees on the eve of the waiver trade deadline
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 7-26, 2018.
A strong farm system over multiple seasons almost always correlates with big league success.
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Miguel Andujar, a pair of scorching hot rookies, are trending upward.
Michael Kopech’s Chicago White Sox debut was disappointing, but not necessarily because of how he pitched.
The Yankees provide a great example for a simple question that actually requires a complex answer.
With 15 teams still vying for the MLB postseason, here are some prospects who could help.
The role of major league manager has evolved.
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.
The biggest tools from the biggest major league stars of the past 30 years, including Ichiro Suzuki.
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