Welcome back to the Minor League Daily Sheet, where we love bringing you the news of the last 24 hours in MiLB as much as the Charmin Bears love to go #2. We have some big performances tonight as the Rangers Curtis Terry hit for the cycle, Tyler Soderstrom went double dong, a resurgent Nick Plummer went 4-for-4, Ethan Small struck out nine and Janson Junk continued to shove. Here’s a look at June 18th 2021 in Minor League baseball courtesy of Geoff Pontes (Triple-A and Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A). Enjoy yourselves, mi sheet, es su sheet.
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021
After tonight’s games finish we’ll be exactly one month into the Minor League season. We’re starting to get some jelly in these donuts, Frank! Not to worry, you know this as Geoff, Matt, and Rhys have rundown the top performers each night since the beginning of the season (excluding Mondays). Today’s sheet is provided by Geoff and Rhys as the latter stood in for Matt on Low-A last night. It’s another day of notes on the top performers in Minor League Baseball
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 20th, 2021
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May, 18th 2021 - Drew Waters Goes Swapo-Taco
Welcome to the Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet where swinging 3-0 up by 100 runs is always encouraged. In fact all good things baseball will forever be celebrated here on the sheeeet. If you don’t like that I’m sure Jeff Frye has a fire new video for you to check out. Probably discusses the unwritten rules while also bragging about his “Ricky Davis triple-double” like cycle from the days before indoor plumbing. Hey don’t be mad, I’m a hall of fame level couch scout! I’m legit! Now onto the sheeeeeet.
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 13th 2021 - Siri Has The Answers
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 9th, 2021
2020 Bowman Chrome: Way Too Early Returns
2020 Bowman Chrome: Only Time Will Tell
2019 Short-Season All Stars: New York Penn and Northwest League
While the top high school prospects from that year’s draft typically head to rookie ball, it’s not uncommon to see college prospects assigned straight to short-season. More exciting are the teenage international signees or high school prospects who make it up to this level and perform above expectations.