Baseball America Prospect Report — April 9, 2019
Nolan Gorman goes yard twice, Luis Robert remains scalding hot and the Astros keep Myles Straw at shortstop.
Nolan Gorman goes yard twice, Luis Robert remains scalding hot and the Astros keep Myles Straw at shortstop.
Pete Alonso hits a dinger, Richie Martin holds his own, Red Sox prospects continue to impress and Casey Mize makes his spring training debut.
Steady refinement in pro ball has made the 2016 second-rounder a threat at the plate, on the bases and in center field.
The outfielder took a spring-training pep talk to heart and focused his attention on excelling in one area that could help the big league team.
An AL West rivalry kicks off Friday’s Prospect Report, plus the Astros have a possible speedster waiting in the wings.
The 2018 Texas League all-star game is scheduled for Tuesday, June 26 at Security Bank Ballpark, home of the Midland RockHounds.
St. Louis Cardinals infield prospect Edmundo Sosa was the star of Monday night across the minors after a multi-homer game.
The top 10 prospects in the Houston Astros’ farm system.
The former Louisiana State star reached Houston after just 146 minor league games
Myles Straw led full-season leagues in batting, hitting .358 across two levels.
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.
On this week’s Hot Sheet Show, we discuss the potential for an Edward Cabrera trade before talking international signings and HOF ballots.
In this week’s Prospect Podcast, J.J. and Geoff gaze into their crystal ball to predict who will be the No. 1 prospect and farm system a year from now.
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