
Michael Busch: Dodgers 2023 Minor League Player Of The Year
Consistency made all the difference for Michael Busch as he dominated Triple-A and earned his first MLB callup.
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Consistency made all the difference for Michael Busch as he dominated Triple-A and earned his first MLB callup.
The Dodgers had two catchers representing them during all-star festivities, and both hailed from the same college program.
Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman called the pitching staff that started the season at Double-A Tulsa the “deepest and most talented” group he…
The flame-throwing Bobby Miller has the raw stuff to dominate MLB competition. Command and sequencing will determine how successful he is as a rookie.
Fastball-heavy Nick Frasso sees results after better mixing his pitches with Double-A Tulsa after joining the Dodgers in a 2022 trade.
Stone didn’t develop the pitch that him famous until his first full season as a pro. Now, he has the Dodgers’ attention and is on track for his MLB debut this season.
The 22-year-old power-hitting outfielder took the initiative this winter to improve his physique.
The 2019 first-rounder turned in an impressive 2022 season while drawing comparisons with a Dodgers two-time all-star.
Extra-tall lefthander Ronan Kopp has bat-missing stuff. Now he just needs to find the strike zone more often in order to realize his upside.
Jonny DeLuca hits for power. He runs. He defends. The Dodgers saw a lot to like in the 24-year-old outfielder when they made him the least famous of their four roster additions.
It took years for athletic outfielder James Outman to successfully rebuild his swing, but the fruits of his labor began to bloom in a career 2022 season.
The 21-year-old catcher missed a lot of time in 2021 and all of 2020 to the pandemic, so learning how to navigate a full season was essential.
Miguel Vargas moved to Triple-A this season and did what he has always done—hit. He caught the attention of Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and even learned a new position, one that may become his home.
The Dodgers laud the baseball IQ and drive to improve shown by 21-year-old Andy Pages, the 2021 Midwest League home run champ.
Korean righthander Hyun-il Choi has advanced command and pitchability. The next step is holding velocity for an entire season.
Thanks to a plus-plus changeup that he taught himself how to throw, Pepiot could make his big league debut in 2022.
The hitting conditions at Great Lakes were less than ideal, but the 22-year-old shortstop benefited from hitting in the same lineup as two up-and-coming Dodgers hitters.
The 21-year-old shortstop had a surge in power production during his season spent between the Class A levels.
The 2018 seventh-rounder always had the components to succeed in the batter’s box. In 2021 he realized the fruits of his labor with a breakthrough season.
The 21-year-old third baseman stood out this year for an advanced approach and burgeoning power as he reached Double-A.
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