
Spring Training MLB Prospect Report—March 23, 2021
Riley Greene, Brent Honeywell and J.B. Bukauskas are among the prospects of notes from Monday’s spring training action.
Riley Greene, Brent Honeywell and J.B. Bukauskas are among the prospects of notes from Monday’s spring training action.
We also included all 88 players who received at least one vote in the Top 100 process but did not make the list.
Chat the state of the Oakland A’s farm system at 3 p.m. ET.
Monday’s prospect roundup includes a Matt Manning update and an injury to a Top 100 prospect.
How the toolsiest prospects in baseball today compare with Top 100 Prospects from yesteryear.
Ranking the top lefthanded pitching prospects from a group that features several top-notch fastballs and two of baseball’s best prospects.
The A’s will let the big lefty loose on the American League this season with improved control and a wider arsenal.
Emily Waldon discusses our 2020 Athletics prospects list at 6 p.m. ET.
Cal State Fullerton, leads all colleges with five alumni playing in the 2019 MLB Postseason.
Here are top prospects worth keeping tabs on despite limited workloads in in 2019.
Oakland’s three best prospects are all making serious cases to join the postseason roster.
Join Kyle Glaser at 1:30 p.m. ET to discuss MLB prospects, our end of season awards and pennant races.
A look at players likely (or unlikely) to be called up in September.
A’s prospect Sean Murphy sheds his knee injury, A.J. Puk makes his MLB debut and Jay Groome returns to a mound.
For the first time in 23 years—and just the second time in NCAA baseball history—the West will not be represented in Omaha.
Griffin Conine falls a triple short of the cycle, while the A’s No. 2 prospect returns to game action.
The 20-year-old shortstop has been focusing on adding muscle and improving his approach at the plate.
Oakland Athletics No. 2 overall prospect A.J. Puk underwent Tommy John surgery last season, and is throwing at about 70 percent as 2019 spring training opens.
Jesus Luzardo’s emergence, plus an influx of high draft picks (A.J. Puk, MacKenzie Gore, Brendan McKay, DL Hall, Matthew Liberatore).
From platooning to bullpening, Bob Melvin is a leader for all the situations presented in Oakland.
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