
Baseball America Prospect Report — March 27, 2019
Rockies prospect Sam Hilliard crushes a homer, Astros pitching prospect J.B. Bukauskas survives four eventful innings, plus plenty more.
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Rockies prospect Sam Hilliard crushes a homer, Astros pitching prospect J.B. Bukauskas survives four eventful innings, plus plenty more.
Bo Bichette scores twice in Montreal against the Brewers, Chris Paddack continues to impress and more.
Pete Alonso continues to crush spring training pitching, Ryan Mountcastle hopes his bat propels him to the bigs and more.
Today’s MLB Prospect report features three players ranked within the top 25 of the Baseball America Top 100.
Alex Reyes and Dakota Hudson both post sterling stat lines, albeit in very different roles for the Cardinals, plus check-ins on three separate middle infield prospects.
Jonathan Loaisiga gears up for a more prominent role with the Yankees, Pete Alonso keeps crushing and Ke’Bryan Hayes continues to drive the ball.
Cleveland Indians prospect Daniel Johnson belts a grand slam, plus we check in on Eli White, Yordan Alvarez, C.J. Chatham and Kevin Newman.
Focusing on another excellent outing by Chris Paddack, Francisco Mejia’s tear, checks in on the Red Sox No. 1 prospect and more.
We take a look at Will Wilson, a potential first round 2020 draft pick, a few North Carolina State arms and a physical Pittsburgh hitter in this week’s Draft Notebook.
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.
Scouts are flocking to Latham Park regularly to put eyes on George Kirby, Kyle Brnovich and Ty Adcock.
Fernando Tatis Jr. is the obvious one, but rising prospects like Genesis Cabrera and Moises Gomez deserve attention as well.
Jonathan India comes with a polished skillset, Bren Spillane has serious power and other Reds superlatives.
Casey Mize has a plus-fastball, Kody Clemens looks to build on a breakout year and 6-foot-10 Hugh Smith offers an intriguing story.
The 2018 New York-Penn League Top 20 Prospects is headlined by OF Gilberto Celestino of the Astros and OF Travis Swaggerty of the Pirates.
There was plenty of top talent in the Midwest League in 2018.
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