Who Will Be The Breakout MLB Hitter Of 2021?
Baseball America staffers pick the hitter most likely to enjoy a breakout season in 2021.
Baseball America staffers pick the hitter most likely to enjoy a breakout season in 2021.
The 2019 first-rounder has focused on improving his arsenal, including maintaining his fastball velocity.
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.
Baseball America founder Allan Simpson provides a sampling of the best combined baseball-football talents, listed by draft year.
Four prospects who have improved their standing in 2018 and three who have disappointed thus far.
Focusing on the mental game rather than the mechanical is a point of emphasis for Alford as he waits for a callup.
Finally back on his customary, five-day routine, the Blue Jays’ No. 10 prospect had his best outing of the season.
Guerrero delivers a dramatic blast in the same park where his father began his Hall of Fame career.
A trio of young Blue Jays outfielders is probably destined for Triple-A to play every day.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we talk Top 100 Prospects, NIL strategy in college baseball and a two-way player for the A’s.
In this week’s College Baseball Podcast, Jacob sits down with Penn State coach Mike Gambino to discuss what went into landing Japanese RHP Genei Sato.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we discuss what Alex Bregman’s signing means for Matt Shaw and the Cubs, and we’re also joined by Ethan Frey.
In this week’s College Baseball Podcast, we discuss Roch Cholowsky and the NCAA’s new postseason umpire selection process.
In this week’s College Baseball Podcast, Jacob Rudner and Peter Flaherty examine the resumes of the top contenders for preseason No. 1.
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