The Orioles’ most promising prospect probably won’t be bound for Baltimore this season, but regardless of when he arrives, he seems destined for the top of the O’s rotation.
With the AL RoY award a foregone conclusion this year, Kevin sets his sights on who might get some hardware from 2013’s rookie class.
Jason takes his crazy to Staten Island to catch a few NY prospects in action.
The Braves and Rays see a young pitcher each raise their stock, and the Mariners have one who’s puzzling us all.
The next hard-throwing right-handed Tigers reliever has made great strides this season and isn’t far from Detroit.
Thanks to the new draft rules quite a few 2012 draftees are already playing, and already increasing their stock.
Ben and Sam discuss Kenny Williams’ contention that the poorly rated White Sox farm system is just misunderstood, then consider whether the Cubs should be concerned about Starlin Castro’s makeup.
What the heck happened to Gordon Beckham?
Loads of pitchers from the weekend continued to reestablish themselves as players to watch.
Jeff Luhnow’s first task was to clear the mess Ed Wade made, and he’s already given the Astros a fresh start.
Doug wraps up his look at the top pitchers selected in the 2012 draft with five arms from the supplemental round, including the one with the draft’s best mechanics.
We haven’t seen much of Michael Ynoa since the A’s signed him to a big bonus in 2008, but he’s healthy now and still showing plenty of promise.
Ben and Sam discuss the significance of a potential big-league promotion for Jurickson Profar and investigate the link between Johan Santana’s no-hitter and his subsequent struggles.
A few late-year promotions are looking pretty good, and a few even have the chance to get big league looks before too long.
Ben and Sam discuss Manny Machado’s surprising promotion to the majors and Roy Oswalt’s tumultuous transition to the bullpen.
Jason doesn’t always agree with how some prospects are seen nationally, and so he examines three he likes more–and three he likes less–than most others.