Red Sox promote top prospect Marcelo Mayer
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Sitting at 25-27 and in fourth place in the American League West, this is not the position the Texas Rangers hoped or anticipated being in. Oddsmakers believed they could contend for a pennant this year and viewed them as a dark horse World Series candidate.
Luis Morales didn’t just ease into Triple-A -- he stormed in and took command. The 22-year-old Cuban right-hander spun six no-hit innings in his Triple-A Las Vegas debut, helping lead the way in a 6-1 win over Sugar Land (Astros) at Constellation Field.
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Experts at MLB Pipeline recently released their updated top 100 prospect rankings. Here's a look at some of the prospects whose stock has risen and fallen.
Abel, who is scheduled to pitch again this afternoon, has a 2.53 ERA with 51 strikeouts in 46.1 innings with Lehigh Valley. While he was only recalled for one start due to Aaron Nola's injury, he has a chance to work his way back up quickly.
Our first mixed-league relevant waiver wire target involves a prospect whose recent call-up had little notoriety in Matthew Lugo. Ranked the Angels’ 15th overall prospect by Baseball America, the book is still out on Lugo’s true potential.
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Dalton Rushing made his first Major League Baseball start and immediately showed why he’s the top prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ farm system.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have another potential top-of-the-rotation starting pitcher getting close to joining the team in Bubba Chandler. Last year on May 11, Paul Skenes made his much-anticipated MLB debut at PNC Park.
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The prospects are coming, the prospects are coming. Entering the weekend, five of MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 overall prospects \-\- including both of the top two -- were at Triple-A and staring down potential Major League debuts.