The goal for Andrew Benintendi is to be in the White Sox Opening Day lineup when they host the Angels on March 27 at Rate Field. But with an estimated 4-6 week absence due to a non-displaced fracture just below the knuckle on his right pinkie finger,
The fifth starter competition is heating up for the Giants. Kyle Harrison, Hayden Birdsong and Landen Roupp are among the leading candidates to join Logan Webb, Justin Verlander, Robbie Ray and Jordan Hicks in San Francisco’s Opening Day rotation this year,
On Thursday night they were friends enjoying a night out in downtown Phoenix. The Brewers’ Freddy Peralta and the Giants’ Willy Adames and Logan Webb attended the Suns game with former All-Star outfielder Carlos Gomez,
Another exciting spring debut is on tap for the Dodgers, as Roki Sasaki is set to make his first appearance in the Cactus League next Tuesday night against the Reds, manager Dave Roberts said. First pitch is set for 6:05 p.
My focus right now is on prospect rankings and Spring Training, though I also can’t wait to immerse myself in the 2025 Draft. And defending College World Series champion Tennessee has caught my eye by getting off to an 8-0 start while outscoring opponents by an average of 11.
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Alex Cora and A.J. Hinch have remained close as opposing managers from their time together with the Astros. So when the Tigers’ manager saw the prospects on the Red Sox's travel roster for Thursday’s game against Detroit at Joker Marchant Stadium,
Need a pitch? Call Marlins prospect Adam Mazur. At this point, he practically knows them all. Mazur decided to showcase his latest offering – the sweeper – a handful of times in Thursday afternoon’s 8-4 Grapefruit League loss to the Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
One is a left-hander from North Carolina with a world-class changeup. Another is a hard-throwing right-hander from Southern California whose diet consists almost entirely of meat. The third is a 6-foot-8 Floridian who is known for his knee-buckling curveball and general affability.
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This is an exciting time of year at MLB Pipeline. The new Top 100 prospects list is out, Spring Breakout is right around the corner, and prospects across baseball are making their presence felt in big league camps.
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