After Eight-Year Climb, Danny Hultzen Is Finally A Major Leaguer
After a painful, occasionally tortuous eight-year climb, the second overall pick in the 2011 draft is finally a major leaguer.
After a painful, occasionally tortuous eight-year climb, the second overall pick in the 2011 draft is finally a major leaguer.
From 1994 to Adley Rutschman this year, the cover of Baseball America tells the story of the draft with a single image.
De la Cruz has shown stuff, and he has shown results. Now he needs to demonstrate health as he moves beyond Class A.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period Feb. 23-March 2.
College coaches share lessons from working with two-way players.
Lefthander Danny Hultzen can only watch, wait and work out this spring.
SEATTLE—When Mariners pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Peoria, Ariz., on Feb. 19, Danny Hultzen will come with a new role: relief pitcher.…
James Wood is the latest guest on the new Baseball America Hot Sheet show, plus updates on our latest mock, Heston Kjerstad & more.
Today’s Hot Sheet show is LOADED. The guys are also joined by Orioles LHP prospect Cade Povich, one of 20 members of this week’s Hot Sheet and…
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Our new BA Prospect Profile series examines Wyatt Langford, Jackson Chourio and four other prospects ahead of their MLB debuts.
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