CATEGORIES
COLLEGE RECRUITING RANKINGS
The most talented incoming freshman classes
TRIAL BY FIRE
Aaron Judge never lost focus in his historic Player of the Year season as he powered the Yankees back to the postseason
CENTER PIECE
Julio Rodriguez’s raw talent and joyful charisma made him a team leader as a 21-year-old rookie and helped the Mariners end a 21-year playoff drought
MAKING AN IMPRESSION
Four draft classes that caught our attention for their upside potential
RARE AIR
Whether hitting or pitching, Jackson Jobe does things on the field that few have seen
KIRBY'S DREAM WORLD
George Kirby has as much helium as any prospect in baseball. Along with Emerson Hancock, he headlines a wave of power pitchers making their way to Seattle.
UP TO SPEED?
Quality of play in the full-season minor leagues had suffered from the lost 2020 season
THE FUTURE IS NOW
Baseball’s golden age of young talent takes center stage at the All-Star Game
HISTORIC FINISH
Vanderbilt’s dynamic duo of Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter are the first teammates to win our College Player and Freshman of the Year awards in the same season
FINAL PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
Chris Lemonis earned a reputation as a recruiter, but after winning a national title at Mississippi State, he will be remembered as a champion
CREATING HIS OWN STORY
The Brewers’ Hedbert Perez may be the son of a Venezuelan baseball icon, but the 18-year-old outfielder is forging his own identity
COMING TO FRUITION
Brooks Lee blossoms into a top draft prospect under his father’s tutelage at Cal Poly
CATCHING ON QUICK
Emerging young catchers Gabriel Moreno and Francisco Alvarez were gaining helium in prospect circles for their immense offensive upside
Fantasy – Bet The Farm
A team of breakout prospects poised to build value in dynasty leagues
WALKING TALL
Ty Madden is the latest big righthander from Texas and has the Longhorns in contention for Omaha
BOMBS AWAY
Home runs are being hit at near historic levels in college baseball, but this time the surge is not the result of equipment changes
TALENT OVER TRADITION
The ability to better measure hitting attributes has increased teams’ comfort level when valuing players who might not fit traditional positional profiles
SCOUT'S HONOR
The precision of data has in some cases edged out the expertise of scouts as teams strive for maximum effectiveness—and maximum cost-efficiency
PERMISSION TO FLY
The number of stolen bases continues to decline, but success rates are the highest they’ve ever been
TWO-WAY WONDER
Bubba Chandler excels on the mound, in the field, on the gridiron and in every other athletic endeavor
TOP 10 POPUPS
The amateurs who have done the most to boost their draft stock this spring
Dodgers scout adds three to his growing total of big leaguers
Marty Lamb has been one of baseball’s top scouts since he joined the Dodgers in 1999. As the organization’s area scout for Ohio, Tennessee and Kentucky, Lamb has signed 12 major leaguers, highlighted by Walker Buehler, Will Smith and Chad Billingsley.
AN INSTRUCTIVE REMINDER
The long layoff has proven that minor league players need repetitions—and lots of them—to stay sharp
MINORS- SURVEY SAYS
Our annual survey of minor league operators highlights the ways in which things will never be the same
ORGANIZATION REPORTS
BALTIMORE ORIOLES
RESOLVE WILL BE TESTED
Teams will face new challenges entertaining fans, but they should emerge stronger for it
HIGH SCHOOL- THE TALE OF TWO TOOL SETS
Jackson Jobe realized his true upside is on the mound
THE RULE OF THREE
Bobby Witt Jr., Riley Greene and CJ Abrams are three of the prospects we’re most excited to see this season—and for good reason
LET THERE BE LIGHT
New ballpark lighting standards will help hitters and fielders see the ball better at the lower levels
The Tide Turns
Changes to MLB draft rules could make the 2020s a second golden age for junior college baseball