Plus: 10 stats races that could go down to the wire
As we make the turn toward the home stretch of the 2023 season, stats watching becomes a favorite pastime in certain corners of the Minor Leagues. In that spirit, MLB Pipeline has picked one 20-20 candidate or performer from each of the 30 farm systems across baseball.
The 2022 campaign saw a record 27 players eclipse 20 homers and 20 stolen bases, beating out the previous best of 19 from 1982. Among the 27 were notable 2023 Major Leaguers like Corbin Carroll, Elly De La Cruz, Anthony Volpe and Joey Wiemer.
Entering Wednesday, nine prospects had already achieved 20-20 seasons in 2023 -- Jase Bowen, Trey Cabbage, Kenedy Corona, Isiah Gilliam, Joey Loperfido, Ronny Mauricio, Aaron Palensky, Graham Pauley and Weston Wilson. You can bet a lot more will join that group soon. | |
| In a lighthearted moment during Game 2 of their doubleheader yesterday, Elly De La Cruz and Shohei Ohtani showed that game recognizing game is mutual. | | |
| As playoff races heat up, who will lead his team to October? Look no further than our latest rankings -- nearly everyone in our top 10 pitches for teams in the postseason hunt. | | |
| This is turning into a breakout power season for Spencer Torkelson, the young Tigers slugger whose power tool is what made him the No. 1 overall Draft pick in 2020. | | |
| When his catcher couldn't locate a foul popup, Garrett Whitlock nearly ran to the opposing dugout to make the catch. | | |
| Narrated by Jeff Daniels and featuring Charlie Day in reenactment scenes, "The Saint of Second Chances" covers Mike Veeck's unique baseball journey. | | |
| Pitching for France on the international stage, Ben Couvreur, 16, is drawing attention from big league teams and rumors of a six-figure signing bonus. | | |
| Who was the last Reds shortstop before Elly De La Cruz to have 6 RBIs in a game? | | | |
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