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Crusaders Prepared for Challenges in 2017
Coming off a 35-4 season and a Chicago Catholic League title, Brother Rice High enters the spring with high expectations.
Down The Stretch They Come
Pennant races take shape after trade deadline
Texas Three Step
Three Lone Star State prospects broke out at Area Code Games in Long Beach.
Kelenic Comes In From The Cold
Jarred Kelenic wants to honor his late grandfather with competitiveness, ability and plus tools.
Higher Learning
Former No. 1 overall pick Mickey Moniak has had a tough time in his first full season as a pro.
Baseball Loses A Beloved Figure
Don Baylor impacted the lives of everyone he met
Power Player
Rookie Josh Bell thrives in relative obscurity
Positive Scouting
Decorated scout Mel Didier left his mark on the game
Passion For Umpiring Pushes West Past Milestone
Joe West was reminiscing about the memorable moments of what became the 5,000th regular-season major league game he has umpired, in a career that began back in September 1976.
Less Deadline Drama Benefits All In Draft
Once upon a time, the draft was just half the battle.
Gators Claim First CWS Title, Fulfilling Program's Promise
As fireworks lit up the Omaha skyline above TD Ameritrade Park and blue and orange streamers soared over the infield, Florida fell into a raucous dogpile between the mound and first base.
Minor League Player of the Year
Moncada only starting to tap into potential.
Nine Lives
In coach Mark Marquess' final season, Stanford turns to tried-and-true formula: stellar pitching.
Why They're In The AFL
Every year, some of the game’s finest prospects descend on Arizona for the annual six-week prospect finishing school that is the Arizona Fall League. They’re all in the same league, but for many different reasons.
World Series Or Bust
Not even success can save managers’ jobs in today’s game
Updating The Ticket World
Tickets.com and MiLB aim to make getting into a ballpark easier
Marucci Unveils Its New Posey28 BAT
The model helps the brand return to its wood-bat ties
Where Are They Now?
TIM TEUFEL HAS PARLAYED A SUCCESSFUL PLAYING CAREER INTO A LIFETIME IN THE GAME
On The Road To Omaha
Part of the charm of college baseball is its extremely compact season.
Despite Hurdles, Classic Builds Success
As an event, the World Baseball Classic has unques-tionably been a worldwide success . . . in spite of being a relative failure in its biggest market.
Olympics To WBC, Cordemans Has Seen It All
At 42 years old, Rob Cordemans has experienced the highs and lows of international baseball, seeing its growth and growing pains.
Archbishop McCarthy Seniors Set Lofty Goals
In high school baseball, most competitive teams will be fortunate enough to have a star player or two, with a few college-bound players and maybe some promising underclassmen. But things are a little different at Archbishop McCarthy High (Southwest Ranches, Fla.). The Mavericks aren’t a normal high school program.
Top Targets Stand Out On College Opening Day
North Carolina junior J.B. Bukauskas could be one of the first pitchers selected in this June’s draft. Facing Kentucky on the opening weekend of the college season, the righthander tossed six scoreless innings, punching out 10 and walking one while surrendering just three hits. The 20-year-old is a fine prospect, but with that top-of-the-draft status comes additional scrutiny, and Bukauskas will look to prove that he can be a starter at the next level while dominating at this one.
Second Coming
The rebuilding Braves have already produced several quality big league players from their farm system, but the best may be yet to come in 17-year-old Venezuelan shortstop Kevin Maitain
Lead Singer
Brady Singer strives to complete the Florida three-peat by following Alex Faedo and A.J. Puk from the College World Series to the first round.
Pittsburgh's Buried Treasure
Andrew McCutchen regained his all-star form in June.
Greg Goodwin Had A Point To Prove
MVP Tournament improves visibility for young black players.
Against All Odds
Tayron Guerrero fought an uphill battle to even sign a pro contract, but the 6-foot-8 reliever has developed into a two-time Futures Gamer. Now he aims to get back to the big leagues with the Marlins.
Life In The Minors
Interview Highlights From This Year’s Prospect Pad In Miami.
Red, White & Blue Steele
Showing power, speed and confidence, Oklahoma’s Steele Walker emerged as the most consistent hitter on USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team.