If he earns it this spring, Eguy Rosario has a clear path to a place on the Padres’ roster. He’s a potentially valuable bench piece -- a versatile defender who crushes left-handed pitching. And if he’s hitting against righties,
This is a story about fathers and sons … and baseball … and the memories made by fathers and sons through baseball. On Saturday at Sloan Park, White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery, the No. 39 prospect overall per MLB Pipeline,
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This story was excerpted from Jordan Bastian’s Cubs Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. MESA, Ariz. -- As part of a five-run outburst by the Cubs’ offense in the second inning on Saturday afternoon,
Welcome to the Cactus League, Jac Caglianone. The top Royals prospect, and No. 22 in baseball on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list, demolished a baseball for his first home run of the spring on Sunday, and the numbers speak for themselves: 115.
Eguy Rosario crushes his first homer of the spring to right-center field to tie the game at 2 in the bottom of the 4th
Ethan Salas and Leodalis De Vries were together in a San Diego Padres starting lineup for the very first time on Sunday. It won’t be the last.
Training underway, discussions about who will make Opening Day rosters are in full swing. While a majority of 26-man rosters are generally set, plenty of clubs will be evaluating battles for a final s
Samuel Basallo is getting comfortable. MLB's No. 13 prospect arrived at Spring Training this year fully healthy and eager to learn. After a stress fracture in his right elbow limited his 2024 Spring Training,
During a rehab stint with Double-A Tennessee last April, Cubs starter Jameson Taillon invited the club's No. 3 prospect Cade Horton out to a dinner. Taillon then kept tabs on Horton throughout the year,
Each ball hit in Jasson Domínguez's direction represents a learning opportunity for the Yankees' top prospect, who is continuing a crash course in left field. No doubt, there is work to be done, from tracking drives off the bat to taking better routes.
Possessing an insatiable desire to try and learn from every situation -- good or bad -- Cardinals’ rookie shortstop JJ Wetherholt ends each night by crafting a hand-written journal so detailed that he even includes how many ounces of caffeine he ingested.