For the last two years, the Boston Red Sox hyped up their trio of top prospects (Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel) as the group to build around and take the team into the next generation ...
Then last month the Red Sox traded top catching prospect Kyle Teel as part of the Garrett Crochet blockbuster, leaving Wong as the clear-cut No. 1 guy in the organization’s catching hierarchy.
Ranking season is officially here, and the Pipeline Podcast crew is diving headfirst into the lists that have dropped so far. The episode kicks off with a full breakdown of the Top 10 Catching Prospec ...
Kyle Teel changed his Sox this week, going from Red to White in a trade that sent himself and three other prospects to Chicago in exchange for starting pitcher Garrett Crochet to Boston.
The Boston Red Sox shipped their No. 4 overall prospect Kyle Teel to the Chicago White Sox on Dec. 11 as part of a package that brought mound ace Garrett Crochet to Boston. The move was a big one ...
As for Teel, his position as a top prospect in Major League Baseball remains, as he has been freshly deemed the #2 prospect in the Chicago White Sox system. Teel's move to Chicago does further ...
One of the 10 players to garner at least one vote for AL Rookie of the Year was catcher Kyle Teel, who the White Sox picked up in the blockbuster Crochet trade. Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony ...
Entering the offseason, the Boston Red Sox seemed to have a plan in place to replace Connor Wong as the team's starting catcher with top prospect Kyle Teel at some point during the 2025 season.
Kyle Teel, who Chicago acquired from the Boston Red Sox as part of the blockbuster Garrett Crochet trade last month, has been pegged as the No. 3 catching prospect in all of baseball. The White ...