Minor League Transactions: Jan. 15-21
Official minor league transactions, conveyed to Baseball America by Major League Baseball, for the period Jan. 15-21. Arizona Diamondbacks Signed: SS Gabriel Noriega Removed from…
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Official minor league transactions, conveyed to Baseball America by Major League Baseball, for the period Jan. 15-21. Arizona Diamondbacks Signed: SS Gabriel Noriega Removed from…
Commissioner Rob Manfred and Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak have indicated recently that the notion of the National League adopting the DH is not as…
Official minor league transactions, conveyed to Baseball America by Major League Baseball, for the period Jan. 8-14. Arizona Diamondbacks Signed: RHP Sam LeCure Atlanta Braves…
Official minor league transactions, conveyed to Baseball America by Major League Baseball, for the period Dec. 23-Jan. 7. Arizona Diamondbacks Signed: LHP Wesley Wright Atlanta…
No player ever has sailed into Cooperstown with 100 percent of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America vote. Hank Aaron apparently didn’t accomplish enough for…
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Completing the all-rookie team puzzle each fall often involves playing a few pieces that don’t quite fit with the others. That wasn’t the case this…
Matt Eddy examines why the time has long past for the NL to adopt the designated hitter.
Six-foot-5, 250-pound Tyler Kolek will be the heaviest high school righthander ever selected in the first round. What kind of track record do pitchers with his body type have in pro ball?
When 6-foot-5, 250-pound Tyler Kolek goes off the board near the top of the 2014 draft, he will become the heaviest high school righthander ever selected in the first round.
In a companion piece, we profile Brian Bridges, the Southeast crosschecker for the Braves, and Ramon Pena, the director of Latin American operations for Indians, the…
Yonder Alonso, Adeiny Hecchavaria are among MLB players who qualify for a fourth option.
One of the most fascinating aspects of professional baseball, particularly at the minor league level, is the diversity of ballparks.
If not for the California Winter League, recent Rangers signee Brett Anderson might never have received a second chance in affiliated ball.
Gavin Cecchini is the No. 2 prospects in the Mets’ system for 2013.
A smooth-swinging lefthanded batter—as well as the 23rd pick in the 2010 draft—Yelich popped 15 home runs for low Class A Greensboro last season.
Half of last year’s major league Rule 5 draft selections stand poised to make Opening Day big league rosters.
Most major league ballparks affect righthanded and lefthanded batters differently
Here are the single-season home run leaders for every minor league in history.
First baseman Adrian Gonzalez established himself as a regular in 2006, his first year with the Padres.
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