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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It didn't take long for White Sox catching prospect Kyle Teel to see something he liked from Dodgers righty Roki Sasaki. With Sasaki facing White Sox hitters in what was described as a "hybrid B-game" on Tuesday morning,
Jackson Jobe looked over his left shoulder and kicked out his leg as Heston Kjerstad’s loft carried out to left Tuesday at Ed Smith Stadium. It wasn’t so much the opposite-field home run off the 97 mph high fastball that bothered him;
Tirso Ornelas was enjoying his All-Star break in Guadalajara last summer, when he got the call he’d been waiting on for years. Triple-A manager Pete Zamora was on the other end. In each of the previous three offseasons,
Whatever nerves Quinn Mathews expected to feel prior to his first start in an MLB Spring Training game got buried under a painfully early wakeup and a torturous commute across the state of Florida on Tuesday morning.
It didn’t take long for Cam Smith, the Astros’ top-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline (No. 59 overall in '25), to show his stuff in Grapefruit League play on Tuesday. Smith walloped a pair of opposite-fi
Roman Anthony tracks a ball to left-center field and dives to make a fantastic catch for the third out in the bottom of the 8th inning
First he showed patience, then Travis Bazzana showed power. The No. 1 overall pick in last summer's MLB Draft, the 22-year-old Bazzana is working out among the big leaguers in his first Spring Training.
This weekend at Daikin Park, a Texas baseball tradition that marks its 25th year continues: the Astros Foundation College Classic, in which six college baseball teams descend on the Lone Star state to compete in an annual tournament that has featured many future MLB stars.
The Dodgers and Cubs will open the 2025 season with the two-game Tokyo Series on March 18-19. We’ll be counting down to that date with our annual preview series, with each story looking ahead to the coming season by breaking down a particular topic,
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