Rays outfielder Desmond Jennings goes 7-for-7, Braves lefty Mike Minor keeps cruising along, and a possible late bloomer in the Giants system.
No, really, do not send us your tired, your low-speed right-handers, yearning to make The Show.
Braves righty Julio Teheran goes seven no-hit innings, Rays outfielder Desmond Jennings does it all in just one night, and Yankee righthander Andrew Brackman provides a glimmer of hope.
Braves outfielder Jason Heyward returns in a big way, White Sox righty Dan Hudson gets the call, and a sleeper power hitter in the O’s system.
The Braves’ rookie isn’t simply the latest product off of the assembly line.
A’s first baseman Chris Carter blasts a trio of home runs, another great performance on the mound from a young Royal, and a sleeper in the Angels system for those that like the big numbers.
Good news for suffering Mets and Royals fans, a Nationals plan bearing fruit, and some sleeper types populate this week’s packet of ten prospects.
Another big step forward for Jeremy Hellickson, another big step backwards for Dontrelle Willis, and a sleeper infielder in the Pirates’ system.
Wailing about the draft being ‘broken’ neglects to look into what it happens to be doing really very well.
Athletics outfielder Grant Desme hits the 30/30 mark, Red Sox first baseman Lars Anderson provides a glimmer of home, and a sleeper shortstop in the Nats system.
What’s up with Giants lefty Madison Bumgarner, A’s slugger Chris Carter moves up a level, and a unique outfielder in the Yankees chain.
Rays righty Jeremy Hellickson keeps rolling, Rangers lefty Martin Perez adjusts to Double-A, and a big (literally) sleeper arm in the Royals system.
Will Gordon be a flash in the pan, or will his demotion to Omaha get him rocketing back to The Show?
Orioles righty Jake Arrieta comes around at Triple-A, Todd Fraizer of the Reds gets to Triple-A, and for the first time, not one, but two sleepers.
A gaggle of shortstops on the rise, a long-lost first rounder’s comeback, plus 2009 picks making noise at the lower levels.
The Yankees give Jason Hirsh a new lease on life, a Mets farmhand throws a no-no, and a sleeper in the Cardinals system.