Part two of our spotlight on 2013 draft-eligible players continues with high school infielders and catchers.
Hudson saw a transformation in Maikel Franco this season from raw player to prospect; will the momentum carry into 2013?
Though teams are often shy about playing a youngster over an oldster, some players look too promising to ignore.
Breaking down the mechanics of the top two picks from the 2011 amateur draft.
Today we kick off a series spotlighting top names eligible for the 2013 Amateur Draft.
Jason’s been thinking about the offseason, including rankings, playoff performances, and pre-playoff non performances.
The AFL is upon us, and here are 10 players to keep an eye on this year.
The Twins have signed a few players from unlikely countries recently. Is this a new direction, and is it going to pay off?
Part Two of Chris’ four-team Fall Instructional League visit sees some top prospects and some unknowns from two AL East teams.
Back from Arizona, Jason sifts through his remaining FIL notes on talent from the Dodgers, Rangers, Royals, and Indians.
Recent BP addition Chris Mellen files from the Instructional Leagues, where he covers other people’s recent additions.
Prospects have a long way to climb to reach the majors. After their 2012 efforts, these guys need to keep climbing.
Jason has some scouting notes on Miguel Almonte, Taylor Jungmann, and Bubba Starling.
There was a very good reason that Baseball Prospectus championed the idea that There’s No Such Thing As A Pitching Prospect. But is that an outdated idea?
While he’s not yet tested at the upper levels, the Angels might have something in third baseman Kaleb Cowart.
Do the fall instructional leagues make Arizona feel less hot?