The U.S. Team includes power arms, toolsy outfielders and a dazzling collection of infielders.
Ben and and Sam discuss Billy Beane’s Wall Street Journal op-ed and how Statcast will affect scouting and player evaluation.
Carlos Correa will not play, shifting the spotlight to Julio Urias, Javier Baez, Francisco Lindor and the rest of a talented, if somewhat raw, squad.
The Red Sox replace A.J. Pierzynski with a talented defense-first catcher.
The Cubs bring up the first of their excellent prospects for a sip.
Notes on prospects who stood out yesterday, including the Rangers’ Nick Williams and the Twins’ Alex Meyer.
What makes Raimel Tapia’s hit tool special, and what do we look for before we put a 7 on it?
How would the first round of the 2010 draft go down with the benefit of hindsight?
The final debate before the complete list appears.
Eyes on Raimel Tapia, Hunter Renfroe, Ben Lively, Michael Lorenzen, Jairo Diaz, and Eddie Rosario.
How would the first round of the 2011 draft go down with the benefit of hindsight?
The Astros call up the outfielder they stole from Philadelphia.
Updates on Frederis Parra, Eddie Rosario, Casey Gillaspie, Raimel Tapia, and others.
Three of our writers debate three catchers that we have touted aggressively in the past.
Two of our experts debate two very different outfield prospects from the NL Central.
Eyes on Aaron Sanchez, Julio Urias, Mark Appel, Braden Shipley, Carlos Penalver, and Darrell Ceciliani.