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1 month ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | MLB Pipeline |Zac Hereth |Shannon Drayer |Cameron Van Til
Colt Emerson is soaking in every bit he can during his journey through professional baseball. Whether it’s rubbing shoulders with big leaguers in spring camp, battling through challenges or winning championships in the minor leagues, the highly regarded Seattle Mariners prospect uses each experience as an opportunity to learn.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
lastwordonsports.com | MLB Pipeline |Ben Rosen |Philadelphia Phillies
There is a Philadelphia Phillies outfield prospect who could have a major impact on the major league roster in 2025. The 53rd-ranked prospect in baseball according to MLB Pipeline, Justin Crawford, could very well reach the majors in 2025. Crawford is currently the third ranked prospect in the Phillies organization by MLB Pipeline. Furthermore, Crawford will participate in Phillies spring training as a non-roster invitee this year.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
dodgerblue.com | MLB Pipeline |Matt Borelli
Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Dalton Rushing was ranked the second-best catcher by MLB Pipeline heading into the 2025 season. Rushing was previously rated as high as No. 5 in 2022. He ranked as the sixth-best catching prospect heading into the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Baltimore Orioles prospect Samuel Basallo topped the rankings of Minor League catchers.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
chicagotribune.com | MLB Pipeline |Lamond Pope |Meghan Montemurro
The Cubs hit the road for their longest remaining trip of the season, a three-city, nine-game swing against sub-.500 teams. It remains the window for the Cubs to make any possible move up the National League wild-card standings and finally move above .500 for the first time in nearly three months. The White Sox return to Guaranteed Rate Field to begin a 10-game homestand, their longest of the season, with Friday’s opener series against the Detroit Tigers. At 31-97, the Sox are nearing 100 losses.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
si.com | MLB Pipeline |Sean O'Leary
Over the last few seasons, the Baltimore Orioles have been known for drafting and developing hitters and they just seem to keep coming. Players like Adley Rutschman, Ryan Mountcastle and Gunnar Henderson have all come up to make an impact in a short amount of time. The same can be said for Colton Cowser, who was named as the fifth hottest rookie by MLB Pipeline. Cowser made his debut in 2023, but only played in 26 games so he was able to keep his eligibility.
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