Guardians’ Cooper Ingle Keeps Adapting In Pro Ball
Lefthanded-hitting catcher Cooper Ingle continues to advance in all phases of his game in pro ball.
Lefthanded-hitting catcher Cooper Ingle continues to advance in all phases of his game in pro ball.
Podcast hosts Carlos Collazo and Peter Flaherty discuss notable early pro debuts from the 2024 MLB draft class, summer 2025 standouts & more.
Spencer Jones’ work at Double-A this season has focused on being as consistent as repeatable as possible.
James Triantos has shown versatility and unique bat-to-ball skills. In time, the Cubs expect he will add more power.
Hard-hitting catcher Dalton Rushing moves well enough to try left field, as the Dodgers seek ways to fit his bat in the big league lineup.
A trio of MiLB’s best young power prospects lead the way with eye-popping 90th percentile exit velocities over 110 mph.
Key to the Athletics’ Matt Chapman trade, Gunnar Hoglund recovered his arm strength this season and broke out at Double-A.
Nationals rookie James Wood stands 6-foot-7 and has game-changing power, just like a couple of notable MLB sluggers.
Seeing Campbell catcher/righthander Grant Knipp up close at the MLB Draft Combine piqued Mariners scouting director Scott Hunter’s interest.
Jackson Holliday struggled to hit elevated MLB fastballs in April. So all of his side work at Triple-A was geared toward addressing that weakness.
The Rockies are excited about what the pairing of Charlie Condon’s batting upside with Coors Field might yield.
The Astros’ 25-year-old shortstop Shay Whitcomb made his case for a callup with a huge season at Triple-A.
Unsurprisingly, several Rays pitching prospects highlight Geoff Pontes’ look at potential breakout starters.
J.J. Cooper takes a look into MLB and Triple-A data to find correlations between pitch velocity and at-bat outcomes.
No. 1 overall MLB draft pick Travis Bazzana leads a deep dive into his approach to hitting and training for professional baseball.
Roman Anthony overcame a slow start to become one of the top producers—and youngest players—in the Eastern League.
All Carson Williams has done since being drafted is perform at every level, and the Rays view the 21-year-old as the heir apparent at shortstop.
Speedy Chandler Simpson remains one of the most fascinating prospects from the 2022 draft.
Travis Sykora expected to hear his name called on day one of the draft. He waited until round three and is now driven to prove doubters wrong.
The Angels want to exercise more patience with Christian Moore than they have with past first-rounders. But his bat was arguing against restraint early in his pro career.
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