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Rangers showcase depth as Fangraphs unveils 2026 Top 100 Prospects
sports9 days ago

Rangers showcase depth as Fangraphs unveils 2026 Top 100 Prospects

Fangraphs released its 2026 Top 100 Prospects list, noting a total of 110 players meeting the threshold. The Texas Rangers are represented by five prospects overall: Sebastian Walcott at 30 (limited by a UCL injury), Yolfran Castillo at 70, Caden Scarborough at 71, David Davalillo at 89, and Winston Santos at 103. Castillo stands out as a highly regarded 19-year-old international signee, while Scarborough’s high placement reinforces the system’s depth.

"2024 MLB Breakout Candidates, Top Prospects, and Impact Players to Watch"
sports1 year ago

"2024 MLB Breakout Candidates, Top Prospects, and Impact Players to Watch"

ESPN MLB Insider Kiley McDaniel has identified the top breakout candidate for all 30 MLB teams, focusing on players under 30 who are projected to beat their previous season's WAR by at least a half-win according to FanGraphs' Depth Chart projections. This list includes players who are not just top prospects or projected stars, but also solid sleepers for fantasy leagues and post-hype picks, offering insight for both fantasy baseball players and fans looking for the next big thing on their favorite teams.

"Red Sox Rotation Uncertainty: Giolito's Injury Shifts Priorities"
sports2 years ago

"Red Sox Rotation Uncertainty: Giolito's Injury Shifts Priorities"

Lucas Giolito's two-year, $38.5 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, initially criticized as the worst free agent signing of the 2023-24 offseason, is now under intense scrutiny as he faces a partially torn UCL ligament and flexor strain jeopardizing his 2024 season. The Red Sox's minimal spending this winter further amplifies concerns. The article also discusses the financial challenges faced by sports media companies like FanGraphs and Sox Machine, emphasizing the value of subscriptions in sustaining their operations.

"Atlanta Braves Prospects Poised for MLB Debut and Impact in 2024"
sports2 years ago

"Atlanta Braves Prospects Poised for MLB Debut and Impact in 2024"

The ZiPS Top 100 list at FanGraphs has revealed that the Atlanta Braves have four prospects featured, with AJ Smith-Shawver ranking 35th and Hurston Waldrep at 69th. Owen Murphy is the second-ranked Braves prospect at 38th, and Ignacio Alvarez makes the list at 96th. The Braves have a total of seven prospects in the top 500, showcasing their strength in the minor leagues.

"Prospect Profile: Hurston Waldrep's Rise to the Top"
sports2 years ago

"Prospect Profile: Hurston Waldrep's Rise to the Top"

AJ Smith-Shawver and Hurston Waldrep, top prospects for the Atlanta Braves, have both made it onto Fangraphs' top 100 list, with Smith-Shawver ranked 63rd and Waldrep ranked 85th. Despite some concerns about Smith-Shawver's performance at the upper levels, his potential is recognized due to his young age and limited experience. Waldrep, on the other hand, is seen as a promising talent with raw stuff, although his command issues pose a risk for a bullpen role. Both players are expected to play key roles in the Braves' future, with development being crucial for their success.

"Join the Excitement: Discuss Tuesday's Wild Card Postseason Games!"
sports2 years ago

"Join the Excitement: Discuss Tuesday's Wild Card Postseason Games!"

The postseason begins with four baseball games today, including the Wild Card round, where the Texas Rangers face the Tampa Bay Rays, the Blue Jays play against the Twins, the Diamondbacks take on the Brewers, and the Marlins go up against the Phillies. The winners of these series will advance to the ALDS. FanGraphs predicts the Rays, Blue Jays, Brewers, and Phillies to have the higher chances of winning their respective games.

Atlanta Braves Prospects and Performances: A Roundup
sports2 years ago

Atlanta Braves Prospects and Performances: A Roundup

Fangraphs released their top 30 prospects list for the Atlanta Braves, with AJ Smith-Shawver taking the top spot. Notable rankings include JR Ritchie at number two, Luis Guanipa at number seven, and Ignacio Alvarez at number nine. Cody Milligan was ranked at 14, despite being seen as a bench bat. Ambioris Tavarez was ranked at 26, which some believe is too low. Notable unranked prospects include Adam Shoemaker, Didier Fuentes, and Cal Conley.