10 RBIs!? Six hits!? Minor Leaguer makes history in the Dodgers' system
In his first game in five days, Cameron Decker etched his name into history.
Decker doubled his previous personal best for hits in a game while also collecting a career-high 10 RBIs in Single-A Rancho Cucamonga’s 17-5 victory over San Jose on Friday at LoanMart
Astros' No. 8 prospect supplements heat with new pitch development
SUGAR LAND, Tex. -- When A.J. Blubaugh got through his second inning of work Wednesday, he felt gassed.
The heat at Constellation Field got to him, putting the starting pitcher in a position where he needed to make a decision on where to go with his game plan. The
Here are Sunday's top prospect performances from the Minors
The weather is beginning to heat up all across the Minor Leagues, and the stat lines just keep simmering. On Sunday, one speed demon pulled off a rare feat on the basepaths, some of the Minors' hottest sluggers went deep, and several starters dominated on the mound. Here are the
An escape fit for MLB's top prospect (Roman Anthony's version)
Sometimes MLB’s top prospect needs to make an escape.
Roman Anthony was tucked away in a rolling cart Sunday for a quick getaway outside the away clubhouse at PNC Field. Fully covered by bags and other belongings, the No. 1 prospect in the game rode along the
Dog joins Minor League broadcast! Meet the part-time bat dog, part-time bark-caster
It's only fitting that the goodest girl joined the booth Thursday.
Mokoro, the Lake County bat dog, suited up for her broadcast debut at Classic Auto Group Park during the Captains' final Dawg Night of the season. In the bottom of the sixth inning of the Captains'
'Captain America' stars at Double-A on the Fourth of July
It was only fitting that the one dubbed "Captain America" brought the fireworks July 4.
Bestowed the nickname of the action movie hero by former Twin Michael Cuddyer, Walker Jenkins, the Twins' top prospect, came out swinging in his 16th game at the Double-A level Friday. In
'This is for you': Mets prospect pitches in front of parents for first time stateside
Leaving his home country for an opportunity with the Mets, Joshua Cornielly finally pitched in front of his parents.
Of course, it wasn't the first time he's toed the rubber with them in person, but it was Cornielly's first-ever professional appearance with his parents, Miguel and Magdalena Cornielly, in the stands.
Reds bumping fiery top pitching prospect Burns up to Triple-A
Like his prior stay, Chase Burns wasn't bound long for Double-A.
MLB's No. 11 prospect was promoted to Triple-A Louisville on Sunday, MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo confirmed. Burns, the No. 3 right-handed pitching prospect, posted a 1.29 ERA, 0.71 WHIP and 11.79 K/9 in 42 innings for Double-A Chattanooga.
Déjà vu: Nats prospect hits nearly identical back-to-back Double-A walk-off homers
History has a way of repeating itself, but not usually the day later.
Unless your name is Carlos De La Cruz.
With one out in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday, trailing 6-5, the Nationals outfield prospect found himself in the same shoes as the night before for Double-A Harrisburg. As
Switch-pitcher Cijntje rides High-A no-hit bid to career high in innings
Thrown off his regularly scheduled Saturday routine, Jurrangelo Cijntje didn't flinch.
The Mariners' switch-pitching prospect got his weekend start for High-A Everett pushed back a day into the first contest of Sunday's doubleheader, and he carried a no-hit bid into his final frame while twirling a career-high six innings.
Caglianone hits latest Double-A homer so far it lands on a nearby building!
Jac Caglianone is just showing off at this point.
Caglianone, the Royals' first-round pick in the 2024 Draft, put a high fastball from Cardinals prospect Tekoah Roby (STL No. 11) on top of a building beyond the right-center-field wall at Hammons Field. Caglianone led an offensive charge
Here are the 2025 Spring Breakout rosters
Spring Breakout is back, and top prospects across all 30 organizations will once again take center stage in Arizona and Florida.
The second annual edition of Spring Breakout features hundreds of the top prospects from around the league. The rosters are stacked, highlighted by 72 players on MLB Pipeline's <a href="https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/2025/top100/"
Palm Beach leans on 2024 draftees en route to FSL title
Not even Mother Nature could wash away the Palm Beach Cardinals this season.
The Cardinals' Single-A affiliate claimed the Florida State League championship with a 6-4 victory over the Lakeland Flying Tigers on Wednesday at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. But six batters into the winner-take-all Game 3,
Shaw leads top Cubs prospects' hit parade for Iowa
The next crop of Wrigley Field sluggers surged in unison Sunday.
Matt Shaw, Owen Caissie, Moises Ballesteros and Kevin Alcántara contributed to nine of Triple-A Iowa's runs in a 17-10 loss to Louisville at Principal Park. The Top 100 prospects combined
Moore, Klassen rocket up the charts with career-best outings
There was nothing trashy about these performances at Double-A.
The Angels' No. 2 and No. 3 prospects -- Christian Moore and George Klassen -- entered the final Saturday for the Trash Pandas on similar footings. Moore -- who last played Aug. 30 after
Scherzer lives up to 'Mad Max' moniker with unique intentional walk
He's called Mad Max for a reason.
Dominating a rehab start for Triple-A Round Rock on Saturday, Max Scherzer pulled off something likely not seen in many professional games. The Rangers right-hander retired the first 11 batters in order before intentionally walking Logan Davidson (A's) in the bottom of
BlueClaws' Miller starts September on perfect note
Nothing says rebound like a perfect day at the plate.
On the heels of an 0-for-5 performance to close August, Aidan Miller started September doing what he had done a lot of last month -- stacking up a lot of hits. MLB's No. 28 prospect logged a
Kumar rocks Round Rock debut with career-high 10 strikeouts
There was nothing rocky about Kumar Rocker's introduction to Triple-A.
In fact, the Rangers' top pitching prospect worked his deepest outing of the 2024 campaign in his Round Rock debut. Rocker -- Texas' 2022 first-rounder, who had a delayed start to his second pro season as he rehabbed from
Pair of Aces swat grand slams in same inning
The Reno Aces played their cards right Sunday.
The Triple-A affiliate of the Diamondbacks routed the Las Vegas Aviators (A’s) in an 21-3 victory at Greater Nevada Field behind an eight-run fifth inning that featured grand slams by Ronaldo Hernández and Bryson Brigman.
Moore fireworks from Rocket City's newest slugger
Christian Moore has found a way to do even more in his torrid start to professional baseball.
The eighth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft by the Angels -- who made a quick ascent to Double-A after two appearances for Single-A Inland Empire -- got even hotter when
Dodgers affiliate sweeps to ACL championship
Hours after the Florida Complex League came to a close, the Arizona Complex League capped its 2024 season as well, with the Rookie-level Dodgers sweeping their way to the championship.
The Dodgers entered the postseason with the best record on the circuit (40-20), earning the top seed in the
Bazzana collects first RBI in Lake County debut
Travis Bazzana made his Minor League debut Friday, 12 days after being selected first overall in the MLB Draft.
The Guardians prospect -- who is expected to slot in among the Top 20 prospects in baseball when MLB Pipeline's updated rankings emerge in a few weeks -- began his professional career
Hackenberg stacks up MiLB season-high 16 K's
Fresh off the All-Star break, Drue Hackenberg showed off his Sunday best.
The Braves' No. 9 prospect struck out 16 -- the most K's in any Minor League Baseball game this season -- over seven innings in Double-A Mississippi's 5-1 win over Pensacola at <a
Renegades Roc their way to combined no-hitter
It's not every day a combined no-hitter ends in a walk-off home run. In fact, it's happened just four times at the Major League level in AL/NL history.
But for Yankees No. 18 prospect Roc Riggio , Friday's series opener at High-A proved to be
Clark takes it to the max with first Lakeland slam
The tools are galore for Max Clark, and on Saturday, he showed off his upside from the plate.
MLB’s No. 10 prospect tallied a career-high five RBIs for Single-A Lakeland. The 19-year-old drove four of those runs in on his first professional grand slam, en route to