Where there’s bad offense, there’s good pitching. Usually.
This weekend saw Trevor Bauer make his Triple-A debut, Dylan Bundy doing it again (with “it” being almost indescribable) and Tim Alderson regaining prospect status.
Which young Dodgers need more #want than others?
Nolan Arenado could turn into a newt, maybe. What else could go wrong for young Rockies players?
This past weekend saw some improved control, some extended hitting streaks, and a few prospects who might be worth watching after all.
Last season, you wouldn’t have known who these guys were. But thanks to some development and progress, you might start paying closer attention.
A trio of very highly-regarded pitchers leads off Arizona’s top prospect list, but they’re not sure things.
Interesting backstories dominate after this weekend’s games, with surprise performances, defensive shifts, reclaimed prospect status, disappointing contracts, and accelerated big-league arrivals all on display.
Hey, it’s the Padres. Stuff goes wrong in the majors, why can’t it go wrong in the minors, too?
We talk about great pitching prospects being Future No. 1 starters, but what does that really mean?
Yes, it’s a solid farm system, but nothing’s a sure thing with Tampa’s prospects.
OMG, you’ve never heard of Hanser Alberto? You totally should.
While the Midwest League missed out on some top-tier prospects in 2011, that’s not the case in 2012.
People don’t think much can go wrong with Dylan Bundy, but how about the rest of the top Orioles prospects?
A number of high-profile prospects are off to disappointing starts. But how worried should we be?
A trio of perplexing pitchers leads off today’s Ten Pack.