Plus: Breaking down Top 100 Prospects by team
Good morning! Another Japanese ace is eyeing the big leagues. |
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| | After three dominant seasons in Japan, 22-year-old ace Rōki Sasaki is already talking about his intention to pitch in the Major Leagues. |
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| | After posting a career-best 1.71 ERA with the Astros last season, right-handed reliever Hector Neris has reportedly landed with the Cubs. |
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| | The Rangers will be without Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom to begin the season, but the righties talked about their status heading into Spring Training. |
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| | The Royals bolstered their infield and added a left-handed option to their lineup by agreeing to a one-year deal with Adam Frazier. |
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| | Carlos Carrasco is heading back to the organization where he pitched the first 11 seasons of his career and provided inspiration during a battle with cancer. |
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| Now that MLB Pipeline has unveiled its Top 100 Prospects list for 2024, let's break down which players made the cut for each organization. | |
| Baseball's best players swapped their jerseys for suits and ties as the BBWAA handed out the hardware for its 2023 awards. | | |
| As difficult as it is to reach Cooperstown, it's even more rare to do so while playing for only one team. Todd Helton and Joe Mauer are the latest to join that exclusive club. | | |
| Adrián Beltré was not on a Hall of Fame track early in his career, but ended up being a no-doubter by excelling in his 30s. Here are seven players who could follow a similar trajectory. | | |
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