ESPN's Kiley McDaniel went against industry consensus with his placing of Boston Red Sox prospects in his top 100 rankings.
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Sporting News on MSNRed Sox top prospects earned interesting rankings in ESPN's Top 100 listOn Wednesday, ESPN's Kiley McDaniel released his top-100 prospect rankings for the sport, and the Red Sox had all three crack the list. Anthony was ranked No. 2, as he has been in any publication that ...
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Red Sox News & Links: ESPN loves Marcelo MayerBut ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel has not forgotten Marcelo. McDaniel still has Mayer as the number four prospect in all of baseball (trailing Roki Sasaki, Anthony, and Walker Jenkins) and calling him a ...
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Sporting News on MSNRed Sox top prospect told the team he's willing to change positions to make the rosterWhile Mayer has come up as a shortstop, the top need for Boston right now is at second base, and if he wants to make the roster out of camp and earn opportunities at the start of the year, he'll have ...
ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel released his Top 100 MLB prospect list Wednesday. And he has Red Sox 2021 first round pick Marcelo ...
Former Real Madrid and Brazil defender Marcelo has announced his retirement at the age of 36 in a video posted to social ...
Could a difference of opinion explain why the Red Sox haven’t signed a hitter? And other thoughts.
Agents have come away believing Alex Cora and Sam Kennedy want to add a middle-of-the-order hitter. But Craig Breslow, John Henry, and Tom Werner have been cautious.
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