The Braves have another farm-grown talent who should be an offensive force at the Turner Field keystone for years to come.
A quick comparison of Meredith’s 2006 and 2007 seasons might suggest that he’s regressed. But who’s to blame: Meredith, or his defense?
A top prospect dealt twice, the player with the biggest smile in baseball found a home in Cincinnati.
A review of the development of the Brewers’ budding star at shortstop.
It’s still a matter of Boston and everybody else, but there’s turnover at the other rungs to keep things interesting.
If the Cubs try to move their anemic corner outfielder before the deadline, what kind of player will they be shopping?
The A’s surprisingly effective starter serves as a lesson in the right way to handle a pitching prospect.
Has the Mets right-hander improved his game, or is he catching a few breaks?
It’s an in-house disagreement between the analysts and PECOTA–who got it right?
Martin’s move to catcher early in his career set him on a track to be an impact offensive player at a skill position.
The journeyman first baseman has resurfaced as a Devil Ray, but what exactly is the reason for his early success?
The Royals catcher is starting to make the Carlos Beltran trade sting a little bit less for Kansas City fans.
The Rockies slugger’s development is a testament to the value of scouting beyond simple performance analysis.
Chad Cordero found success in the major league closer role right out of college, but “Chief” has to find a way to keep righties from going yard.
Rowand’s defensive excellence has been buttressed by a hot start to the season. Marc tells you whether it’s likely to continue.