There were some disappointing performances from some top prospects, but the White Sox loaded up in trades and the system is ...
MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list and Top 10 prospects by Position lists have generated a lot of buzz, and with a month ...
When you hit rock bottom, there’s only one place to go. Up. And as the Chicago White Sox, who lost a major league record 121 games last season, look to begin th ...
For the first time in Baseball America's 41-year history, the publication has tabbed the Red Sox as having the No. 1 farm ...
The Boston Red Sox are betting big on their bevy of talented prospects, and for good reason. They enter the 2025 season with MLB’s No. 1 ranked farm system, according to Baseball America. It’s the ...
For the first time in it's 40+ year history, Baseball America ranked the Red Sox farm system as the very best in all of ...
The Red Sox have made some impactful moves, but until they start spending more they shouldn’t expect to get much credit from ...
Sullivan: It’s Groundhog Day all over again for Chicago’s many sports rebuilds. So what’s new? It's Groundhog Day, the ...
Left-handed pitcher Noah Schultz came in at No. 16, followed by catcher Kyle Teel at No. 32, left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith at No. 34, shortstop Colson Montgomery at No. 39, outfielder Braden ...
For the last two years, the Boston Red Sox hyped up their trio of top prospects (Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel) as the group to build around and take the team into the next generation ...
Then last month the Red Sox traded top catching prospect Kyle Teel as part of the Garrett Crochet blockbuster, leaving Wong as the clear-cut No. 1 guy in the organization’s catching hierarchy.
Two of those prospects’ catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero were both rated as one of the best catching prospects coming into this season. Both Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero rated in the top ten for ...