Yankees Prospect Primer: Bronx arms race
Some players are on the verge of stardom, others are entering a crucial phase of their development and still others are getting their first tastes of full-season ball. With the 2019 season approaching, MiLB.com takes a look at the most intriguing prospects from each MLB organization.Major League ready: Jonathan Loaisiga, RHPThe
Prospect Roundup: Games of July 2
Theme of the dayInternational signing day: July 2 is a big date on the Major League calendar -- it's the first date international amateur players can sign with Major League organizations, if they are at least 17 by June 15 the following year. Because of relatively new rules under the
Prospect Roundup: Games of June 26
Rangers 1B Ronald Guzmán, Triple-A Round Rock: 2-for-4, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, R -- The Rangers' No. 4 prospect homered and had two hits for the third straight game Monday night. This recent power uptick is notable because Guzman isn't your typical slugging first baseman. His hit tool has always been
Acevedo keeps posting zeros for Thunder
In 2014, Double-A Trenton pitching coach Jose Rosado took notice of Domingo Acevedo in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League."I knew since I saw him pitch that he was going be able to do all this at this point," he said. "I knew it was just a matter of time."That 6-foot-7
Thunder's Acevedo shines in Double-A debut
Double-A Trenton manager Bobby Mitchell had never seen Domingo Acevedo pitch before Friday. After the right-hander's first start, he was quite impressed.The Yankees' No. 13 prospect allowed four hits, struck out five and walked two over 6 1/3 innings in his Eastern League debut as the Thunder defeated Portland, 6-0,