What is the baseball you see when you close your eyes?
Notes on D.J. Peters, Taylor Trammell, Hudson Potts, and more.
Estevan Florial shows off his tools and Tyler Jay continues his way back from surgery.
On the surface Kris Bryant’s season looks a lot like his MVP-winning 2016, but there are some subtle differences.
September brings a rush of new blood to the free-agent pool. Is it good blood, or just more blood? What’s with all of this blood?
J.D. Martinez hits four homers, the Dodgers keeping losing, Giancarlo Stanton does actual damage, and the Indians reach a dozen in a row.
The baseball highlight as a last chance at glory, and the transaction wire as four break-ups.
Blake Parker seems to be emerging in Anaheim. Nobody seems to be emerging in Arlington. Things are submurging in Kansas City.
Jaimer Candelario and Brian Anderson are interesting third-base prospects who will play in September. Jack Flaherty and Dillon Peters are NL pitching prospects with sone upside.
Texas adds Miguel Gonzalez to the rotation and Chicago adds Leonys Martin to an already deep outfield.
You’re running out of time to panic!