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My focus right now is on prospect rankings and Spring Training, though I also can’t wait to immerse myself in the 2025 Draft. And defending College World Series champion Tennessee has caught my eye by getting off to an 8-0 start while outscoring opponents by an average of 11.
Alex Cora and A.J. Hinch have remained close as opposing managers from their time together with the Astros. So when the Tigers’ manager saw the prospects on the Red Sox's travel roster for Thursday’s game against Detroit at Joker Marchant Stadium,
Need a pitch? Call Marlins prospect Adam Mazur. At this point, he practically knows them all. Mazur decided to showcase his latest offering – the sweeper – a handful of times in Thursday afternoon’s 8-4 Grapefruit League loss to the Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
One is a left-hander from North Carolina with a world-class changeup. Another is a hard-throwing right-hander from Southern California whose diet consists almost entirely of meat. The third is a 6-foot-8 Floridian who is known for his knee-buckling curveball and general affability.
Shortstop Colson Montgomery was scratched from the White Sox starting lineup Thursday because of back spasms. The move was made for precautionary reasons, and he is listed as day-to-day. Montgomery, who turned 23 years old on Thursday,
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Fernando Tatis Jr. returned to Padres camp on Wednesday after he spent several days away from the team while battling the flu. Prior to the team’s workout Wednesday, manager Mike Shildt noted that Tat
The final stats tell of a successful first full season in the pros for 20-year-old right-hander Travis Sykora: a 5-3 record, 2.33 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 13.7 strikeout rate and Carolina League Pitcher of the Year honors.
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- From Kyle Teel’s best recollection, his Tuesday schedule for White Sox Spring Training read, “Live at-bats, Dodgers side.” The 23-year-old catcher, ranked by MLB Pipeline as baseball’s No. 32 prospect overall, saw nothing about ...
Mike Brosseau dives to his left for an incredible stop before making a quick throw to second for the out in the bottom of the 4th inning
This weekend at Daikin Park, a Texas baseball tradition that marks its 25th year continues: the Astros Foundation College Classic, in which six college baseball teams descend on the Lone Star state to compete in an annual tournament that has featured many future MLB stars.