Basallo ROY? Griffin 20/20? Here are 30 prospect predictions for '26
We are all about the future at MLB Pipeline. Obviously, any talk about prospects and who they might become involves some prognostication. Fresh off flexing those muscles to present every organization’s Top 30 prospects list, we’re keeping our crystal ball in active mode to provide a prospect prediction for each
From Spring Breakout to Major League stardom in the blink of an eye
Through the first two iterations of Spring Breakout, many young prospects have gone head-to-head before quickly establishing themselves as stars at the Major League level. Look no further than the first game, where Paul Skenes struck out Jackson Holliday in the first inning, weeks before they'd both make their big
Yanks reassign top prospect Lombard to Minors camp
LAKELAND, Fla. -- George Lombard Jr. continued to impress in his second big league camp, particularly on defense, where the Yankees’ top prospect contributed dazzling plays at three different infield spots. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has said the club believes Lombard -- baseball’s No. 32 overall prospect according to
Top prospect Griffin is putting on a show ... but he's also 19. Where does he go from here?
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Konnor Griffin has certainly looked big league-ready at times in Spring Training. Of course, he's also still just a 19-year-old prospect.
Top prospect Schoolcraft flashes big potential in Padres camp
PEORIA, Ariz. – Kruz Schoolcraft is hard to miss on the Peoria backfields. For starters, he’s 6-foot-8, a full head and shoulder above many of the other Padres prospects in camp. And then there’s the grunt. Every pitch is delivered with a tennis-style audio effect. The 2025 25th overall pick
No. 7 prospect Johnson reflects on spring lessons learned with Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. -- It was the final moment before the first off-day of Spring Training. An exhibition game, no less. But as Pirates players entered the LECOM Park clubhouse following a 7-1 victory over Team Colombia on March 3, there was Termarr Johnson -- in the middle of it all
Here's everything you need to know for Year 3 of Spring Breakout
Spring Breakout is back for its third year, putting a preseason spotlight on baseball’s best prospect talents. The two previous iterations have already given us several memorable moments, like Paul Skenes’ strikeout of Jackson Holliday in a matchup of former No. 1 overall picks and Roman Anthony’s home run deep
Angels No. 1 prospect Bremner deals heat in Cactus League debut
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Angels No. 1 prospect Tyler Bremner admitted he had some nerves before his professional debut in a Cactus League start against the White Sox in an eventual 8-4 win on Wednesday at Camelback Ranch. Bremner, the No. 2 overall pick in last year’s Draft out of UC
Antonacci making strong impression in Cactus League and at Classic
GLENDALE, Ariz. – Sam Antonacci almost certainly won’t break camp with the White Sox, a point stressed by general manager Chris Getz when asked prior to Wednesday’s 8-4 loss to the Angels in Cactus League action. But with the impressive style of play during Spring Training and for Team Italy
From Aldegheri to Zhuang, the World Baseball Classic's top performing prospects
The World Baseball Classic has been a stage for players across the world to show off their talents, and plenty of prospects have thrived in the spotlight. Players ranked on organizational Top 30 Prospects lists have shown out, in particular.
No. 12 Draft prospect Lackey ALMOST plays all nine and ALMOST cycles
There’s a tradition in Minor League Baseball that resurfaces annually during the final games of the season. It’s commonly referred to as “playing all nine.” The accomplishment consists of players bouncing around the diamond on the mission of playing all nine positions in the span of nine innings. In Georgia
Phillies No. 1 prospect Aidan Miller sees team doctor in Philadelphia
Here is the latest on injuries and roster moves involving MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects:
Podcast: Kade Anderson interview, breaking down Spring Breakout
Spring Training. World Baseball Classic. Spring Breakout right around the corner. It doesn’t get much better than this for us at MLB Pipeline, and the latest Pipeline Podcast reflects just that. Jason Ratliff, Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo sift through the mountain of prospect content in a jam-packed show, starting
Schumaker has high praise for versatile prospect at Rangers camp
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Cameron Cauley -- the Rangers No. 13 prospect, per MLB Pipeline -- stands at 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds. Rangers manager Skip Schumaker, a former big leaguer himself, stands at 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds. Maybe that’s why Schumaker basically begged the club’s media contingent to ask about Cauley
Visit Syracuse's NBT Bank Stadium
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Jones says he'll head to Minors ready to work -- then slugs fourth spring HR
CLEARWATER, Fla. – Spencer Jones acknowledged the news was something “you never want to hear,” but it hadn’t been unexpected. The Yankees’ outfield appears settled, with the big-swinging prospect set to begin another season in the Minors. More at-bats with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre are on deck. But Jones is aiming to
Mets option No. 3 prospect Tong to Triple-A as rotation shapes up
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Since David Stearns took over as the Mets’ president of baseball operations, the team has endeavored to be honest with players about their chances of making the team. At the beginning of this spring, club officials told Jonah Tong that, if everyone else stayed healthy,
How this O's prospect went from pro infielder to collegian to lights-out pitcher
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Lots of shortstops, lighter on pitching: A look at Tigers' Top 30 Prospects list
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This powerful prospect is beneficiary of some hard-hitting lessons
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With no room in deep outfield, Yanks send spring star Jones to Triple-A
TAMPA, Fla. – Spencer Jones arrived at Yankees camp with a clear understanding of the landscape. Any discussion of a pending competition for a starting outfield spot was quieted when the organization made offseason moves to re-sign Trent Grisham and Cody Bellinger. Instead, Jones knew that his most likely scenario
Rox prospects Brito, Calaz get taste of big league Spring Training
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Rockies No. 4 prospect Roldy Brito has a solid build on his listed 5-foot-11 frame not always associated with an 18-year-old coming out of his first professional season. He’s getting good advice. “My dad [Ronny Brito] played with the Phillies and lower levels -- obviously, at that
3 roster battles intensifying in Reds camp -- and 1 that's settled
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Following the latest round of Reds Spring Training cuts, there are 42 players left in camp, with no shockers among the transactions to this point. There have been only a few roles up for grabs, but no major decisions have been made with just under two weeks
'Exactly what I needed:' Lowder shows resilience in traffic-filled start
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Rhett Lowder's fourth spring game in his bid to make the Reds’ rotation lacked the zeros he enjoyed previously during camp. As the A's came out attacking on Monday, Lowder pivoted from his game plan and found a way to recover. While throwing 59 pitches (43 strikes),
'Beloved' McGonigle continues high-powered spring with first Grapefruit homer
LAKELAND, Fla. -- The word should be out by now: Don’t start off Kevin McGonigle with a cookie. Six days after the Tigers’ top prospect – and MLB’s No. 2 prospect overall – started off the Tigers’ visit to the Dominican Republic by turning on Luis Severino’s 98 mph fastball