Pirates' Tucker, Reynolds get the call
The first-place Pirates are looking to their Minor League system for reinforcements. Pittsburgh called up its fifth-ranked prospectCole Tucker and eighth-ranked Bryan Reynolds to the big leagues Saturday, marking the first Major League promotion for both players.
Tribe's Reynolds makes grand statement
Bryan Reynolds didn't just have a good day on Wednesday -- it was grand.The eighth-ranked Pirates prospect crushed a go-ahead grand slam, singled, walked and drove in five runs to help lift Triple-A Indianapolis past Toledo, 8-7, at Victory Field.
Hayes stands tall in stacked Pirates infield
Each offseason, MiLB.com goes position by position across each system and honors the players -- regardless of age or prospect status -- who had the best seasons in their organization.Click here to locate your favorite club.The Pirates' decision to be buyers at the 2018 trade deadline cost them a hefty
Toolshed: Traded prospects, one year later
Madison Bumgarner. J.T. Realmuto. Corey Kluber. James Paxton.There are some big names being bandied about in the trade rumor mill as the 2018-19 professional baseball offseason kicks into high gear. In all likelihood, a few organizations will make franchise-altering moves in the weeks and months ahead, and it won't just
EL notes: Howard gets tough with Richmond
Richmond's Ryan Howard has worked hard to become one of the more consistent players in the San Francisco farm system.Through struggles and the rigors of a long season, the Giants' No. 25 prospect has learned how to bring a proper mental balance to the game. And in coming out clean
Bucs acquire Reynolds, Crick for McCutchen
A couple days after Pittsburgh added to its farm system by trading an impactful Major Leaguer, it's made yet another big deal that should affect its Minor League depth.The Pirates picked up prospects Bryan Reynolds and Kyle Crick from the Giants in exchange for five-time All-Star outfielderAndrew McCutchen on Monday,
Versatile talent highlights Giants' rising stars
This offseason, MiLB.com is taking a look at the most outstanding campaigns by players in each system across Minor League Baseball and honoring the players -- regardless of age or prospect status -- who had the best seasons in their organization.Coming off their seemingly standard even-year postseason appearance, the Giants
Toolshed: Reynolds making way in San Jose
During his three years at Vanderbilt, Bryan Reynolds faced some of college baseball's best competition and fared well, hitting .329 with a .921 OPS during his NCAA career. Despite it being his first season on campus, he was a key contributor to the Commodores' run to a national title in
Reynolds falls short of history on big night
Bryan Reynolds had a strong first half of the California League season, but he's gone to a whole other level through three games in the second half."I was ready to get back after it," said the Giants' No. 3 prospect, who collected an RBI single in last week's All-Star Game.
San Jose's Reynolds collects career-high five hits
Trying to deal with some bad luck at the plate this month, Bryan Reynolds decided he would keep his approach simple Sunday."I didn't hit it where they were standing this time," the No. 3 Giants prospect said. "I've been doing that a lot recently. I tried to make an adjustment
Prospect Roundup: Games of April 23
D-backs LHP Anthony Banda, Triple-A Reno: 5 2/3 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 11 K, 102 pitches, 66 strikes -- The D-backs' top prospect entered Sunday with only nine strikeouts in his first three starts (14 innings) but fanned 11 in a 4-3 win at El
Reynolds posts second straight three-hit game
Early on in Tuesday's game, Bryan Reynolds got a good feeling about where the night could be heading."I think everybody enjoys getting a couple hits in their first two at-bats," the Giants' third-ranked prospect said. "And by the way it was looking, it looked like we would have about nine at-bats."
Beede, Arroyo lead list of prospects headed to Sacramento
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