Plus: A special night in New York
Scott Rolen is one of two third basemen to debut in the last 40 years and reach the Hall of Fame. Who is the other? | |
| With the release of MLB Pipeline's 2023 Top 100 Prospects list comes the announcement of a new No. 1. Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson landed at the top, while D-backs outfield prospect Corbin Carroll landed at No. 2 and Mets catcher Francisco Álvarez placed third overall.
Pipeline's prospect experts sat down with MLB.com editor Alyson Footer to discuss Henderson, what made him stand out and the cases for two other candidates for the top spot. | |
| Andrew McCutchen and Pittsburgh are -- and will forever be -- inextricably linked. But for McCutchen, remaining in the Steel City came with its own unforeseeable challenges. | | |
| Third baseman Cam Collier, the 18th pick in last year's Draft, may still be in the early stages of his pro career, but that didn't stop him from headlining the northern leg of this week's Reds Caravan. | | |
| The Dodgers entered 1988 needing to make improvements, so they gave Kirk Gibson a three-year, $4.5 million contract. Things, as you may know, turned out quite well for both parties. | | |
| This is the story of how perhaps the most polarizing manager in baseball history lost his job with the Rangers, at least in part, because of "Thank God I'm a Country Boy." | | |
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