| | FEATURED Spring Training Invites As we await the end of winter and the start of spring training, teams are announcing which prospects will be invited to camp, whether automatically because of their spot on the 40-man roster or as a non-roster invite. It can be difficult to sort through who is a prospect and veterans, automatic invites versus non-roster guys, and who has been cut and who is still in camp. Luckily, we have you covered. MLB Prospect Watch has each team broken down, listing every prospect invited to camp, their roster status, and whether or not they have yet been cut. These pages will be updated as teams announce their invites (happening now) and as players are cut from camp throughout March. |
WHAT'S NEW The Noah Syndergaard Plan The Mets have tossed around the idea of using Noah Syndergaard in a relief role this season to curtail his workload, but in a season that likely won't be competitive, what's the point in moving him around? |
Kevin Gausman and the Orioles Quiet Off-Season Kevin Gausman may be ready for the majors, or he may not be. That will be determined this spring. But what should not factor in on where he is sent come April is the Orioles lack of action this winter and their need for pitching help. |
Cubs Pitchers vs. Hitters The Cubs hitting prospects get all the attention while their pitching prospects get largely overlooked. But how big really is the gap between the two? |
No Reason to Rush Raul Mondesi Raul Mondesi is an excellent shortstop prospect, but he's going to need plenty of time in the minors, and expectations should be tempered as he heads to pitcher-friendly Wilmington. |
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