Baseball America Prospect Report — September 12, 2018
Juan Soto hits two homers, Ronald Acuna reaches base three times, and the NL Rookie of the Year race is still up for grabs.
Juan Soto hits two homers, Ronald Acuna reaches base three times, and the NL Rookie of the Year race is still up for grabs.
A breakdown of Juan Soto’s unique rookie season and a look at all major category stat leaders across the minors.
Meadows hit three homers to help Durham advance to the playoffs by winning the IL South Division championship.
Juan Soto and Ronald Acuna Jr. both chase the NL ROY award, plus Touki Toussaint and Sean Reid-Foley make their debuts.
DJ Peters headlines today’s BAPR after going 4-5 with a double, home run and strikeout.
Ronaldo Hernandez swats a pair of homers and two draft picks — Noah Naylor and Nolan Gorman — continue to live up to the hype.
An absolutely loaded BAPR checks in on Juan Soto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Eloy Jimenez and more.
Teenager Juan Soto skyrockets to the majors.
Juan Soto walked two more times on Sunday giving him 30 walks in just 179 major league plate appearances.
The midseason all-star team balances on-field production and prospect status. Players are listed with primary level in 2018. Stats are through June 26.
Unlike many young power hitters, Soto is not content to settle for strikeouts as a trade-off for extra-base hits.
Juan Soto has now hit five homers in his first 64 MLB at-bats to go along with a .344 batting average.
The 2017 third-rounder has broadened his pitch arsenal and tamed his wild ways in the South Atlantic League.
Blue Jays phenom Vladimir Guerrero Jr. led all minor league batters in average and home runs in May.
An emphasis on raw skill over nuance means that the youngest big league players are often the best.
On the first pitch he saw in his first start in the big leagues, Juan Soto crushed an opposite-field home run.
After playing just eight games above A-ball, the 19-year-old outfielder is now the youngest player in the majors.
A disciplined batting approach helped the 19-year-old overcome an ankle injury last year to show extreme power in 2018.
Juan Soto shines in his Double-A debut.
Josh Norris chats this week’s Prospect Hot Sheet.
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