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  1. In terms of relief pitchers, the Astros, Tigers, Red Sox, Royals, and Mets could be teams to monitor for dealing away relief pitchers ahead of the August MLB trade deadline.View the full article
  2. Catcher Luis Puello, outfielder Raudi Rodriguez, third baseman Tommy White, and left fielder Alan Roden of the St. Paul Saints led the week in minor league baseball.View the full article
  3. Whether the teams identify themselves as full-on sellers or soft sellers at the trade deadline, the starting pitching market will be booming.View the full article
  4. Twins & Royals make jumps upward, Blue Jays keep hovering around the top ten.View the full article
  5. Handshake deals and massive signing bonuses could be a thing of the past if owners get their way in the new CBA.View the full article
  6. I love baseball, and we're right in the middle of baseball season, and it's a really fun season. I don't want to talk less baseball with you. But please talk (and think) much less about the slow-motion labor battle beginning to take place behind the scenes. It's not worth your attention.View the full article
  7. Part 1: The American League East. View the full article
  8. Reiner Herrera, C (ACL Guardians – Rookie level, Cleveland Guardians); Cal Raleigh, C (Major League rehab assignment, Tacoma Rainers, Triple-A – Seattle Mariners); Tucker Toman, SS (Vancouver Canadians, High-A – Toronto Blue Jays; Juan Martinez, SS (ACL Brewers, Rookie level – Milwaukee Brewers); an...View the full article
  9. Cubs drop again, Giants deserve the basement for reasons beyond being a terrible on-field team.View the full article
  10. This week’s top-five hitters from throughout the minor leagues included Douglas Hodo III, outfielder from the Frederick Keys (High-A, Baltimore Orioles); Angel Guzman, shortstop out of the Florida Coast League Blue Jays (Rookie level, Toronto Blue Jays); Tre Richardson III, shortstop with the Peoria...View the full article
  11. Mets & Royals dig out of the basement while the Twins continue their freefall.View the full article
  12. A salary floor, revenue-sharing reform, and a fixed share of league revenue for players could create a healthier future for the sport, even if the term "salary cap" sparks immediate resistance.View the full article
  13. Two of MLB Pipeline's Top-100 prospects made their way back into the top-five of hitters this week, but with three players in the top-five, it felt like the Dodgers' players were the ones who took this week's limelight.View the full article
  14. Four teams have been tabbed sellers ahead of the 2026 MLB Draft. From veterans to young youth talent, teams are willing to give up big pieces of their team puzzles ahead of the August deadline, including the Giants, Rockies, Nationals, and Mets.View the full article
  15. It feels impossible that anyone was better than the Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski in May, but Cristopher Sanchez did just that.View the full article
  16. The Brewers hold steady, while the Blue Jays and Marlins slip a little.View the full article
  17. The fight for the next CBA has officially escalated, putting billionaires and millionaires on a collision course that could cost games.View the full article
  18. The MLBPA’s opening proposal targets tanking, service time manipulation, and the luxury tax, setting the stage for a long winter of negotiations.View the full article
  19. Enyervert Perez, Cade Marlowe, George Wolkow, Cristofer Torin, and Alexis Hernandez highlighted this week of minor league baseball.View the full article
  20. The Brewers continue to climb, the Cubs slip a little, while the Marlins remain in the top ten.View the full article
  21. Last week, the best performances in minor-league baseball came from High-A affiliates.View the full article
  22. Which teams are actually dominating and which records may not hold up after the season’s first quarter.View the full article
  23. MLB owners and the Players Association have officially opened negotiations on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, with several major issues already looming over the sport.View the full article
  24. Check out our updates from the DC consensus draft board, as we discuss the risers and fallers in the 2026 MLB Draft class.View the full article
  25. MLB Pipeline's Top Prospects fell short this week, as it was the young, up-and-coming players who shone in the last week at the plate for minor league baseball.View the full article
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