Plus: Shakeup in Top 5 of Power Rankings
The Rays were clinging to an 8-7 lead with two outs in the ninth on Sunday when Aaron Judge hit a deep fly ball against reliever Jason Adam. The right-hander leaned over and put his hands on his knees, thinking the game was tied. But instead the ball settled into the glove of center fielder Jose Siri for the game's final out.
Adam, hand on his chest, let out what appeared to be a "whoa" before finally switching to a full-on grin.
"I thought it was 30 rows deep," Adam said. "But thankfully, [Judge] missed it more than I thought." | |
| Sunday was graduation day at Prospect University.
Any player who began the season with zero Major League experience and cracked an Opening Day roster exceeded the 45-day rookie standard on Sunday. That makes this as good a time as any to make some alterations to the MLB Pipeline Top 100 prospect rankings.
With Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe graduating already on at-bats and Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker in Triple-A, we weren't going to technically lose any Top 100 prospects this weekend, but after roughly six weeks of play across all levels, we have a slightly better understanding of who the top talents in the game are, and we want the Top 100 to reflect that.
To get there, we've revoted on the Top 15 spots, moved anyone who warranted a sizable jump or fall (i.e. 10 or more spots), dropped a few names and added some of 2023's breakout prospects to the new-look list. | |
| Lars Nootbaar and Alex Cora each got a surprise during interviews with ESPN on Mother's Day when their moms jumped in to say hello, with Lars in particular getting a little emotional. | | |
| Riley Pint was drafted by the Rockies in the first round of the 2016 MLB Draft and retired briefly in 2021, but now he is a Major Leaguer after being called up for the first time by Colorado. | | |
| The upcoming week features several intriguing matchups, including a pair of Interleague series between first-place squads. | | |
| There was no soft landing for Harrison Bader as he laid out on the warning track to take away extra bases and make Sunday's top play. | | |
| The Rangers are in first place in the AL West and have a run differential that puts them in elite company. Here are six reasons why they look like they could be playing in October. | | |
| Julio RodrÃguez and the Mariners take on Rafael Devers and the Red Sox in the Casamigos Tequila MLB Network Showcase at 7 p.m. ET. | | |
| Which fellow Hall of Famer finished second to George Brett in 1980 AL MVP voting? | |
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