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Past articles by Katie:

Cardinals' Albert Pujols will participate in Home Run Derby: Sources

Albert Pujols will participate in the 2022 T-Mobile Home Run Derby on July 18 at Dodger Stadium as part of MLB's All-Star Week, multiple sources told... → Read More

Cardinals fire 'blindsided' Mike Shildt, promise to 'work quickly' to find successor

Shildt took over as interim manager in 2018 and assumed the full-time role in 2019. He had been with the Cardinals for 18 years. → Read More

State of the System: San Diego Padres

Starting in October and running through the end of the year, MiLB.com's State of the System series will evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each Major League organization, highlights prospects who've made the biggest strides in 2020 and offers a peek at 2021. → Read More

Pearson heads to IL with elbow tightness

The Blue Jays suffered a setback Wednesday, placing top prospect Nate Pearson on the injured list with elbow tightness. → Read More

Best streams of 2019: Riveting rivalries

What's not to love about rivalries? They bring an added component of competition and turn up the stakes of each game. Plus, who doesn't enjoy bragging rights? With 160 Minor League teams, rivalries are aplenty. Flash back to these games and fans will be able to dive in to late-inning → Read More

Prospects in the Dodgers' 2020 player pool

As part of the new rules for the 2020 Major League season, each of the 30 organizations will maintain a 60-man player pool for the duration of the campaign. Some members of the player pool will feature on the active Major League roster while others will work out at an → Read More

Prospects in the Giants' 2020 player pool

As part of the new rules for the 2020 Major League season, each of the 30 organizations will maintain a 60-man player pool for the duration of the campaign. Some members of the player pool will feature on the active Major League roster while others will work out at an → Read More

2020 Draft recap: San Diego Padres

Following the five-round 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft, MiLB.com takes an organization-by-organization look at each pick with help from team scouting executives. → Read More

2020 Draft Recap: San Francisco Giants

Following the five-round 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft, MiLB.com takes an organization-by-organization look at each pick with help from team scouting executives. → Read More

Stacking up some of the biggest burgers in MiLB

On National Hamburger Day, MiLB.com takes a look at the most outrageous burgers served at Minor League ballparks across the country. → Read More

The Road to The Show: St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson

Each week, MiLB.com profiles an elite prospect by chronicling the steps he's taken to reach the brink of realizing his Major League dream. Here's a look at St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson. → Read More

Gore, Patiño have Padres poised for wins

The fast-rising San Diego system got dominant performances across every level this season with pitchers MacKenzie Gore and Luis Patino leading the way as Padres Organization All-Stars. → Read More

Diaz, Cabrera signal turning of tide in Miami

Isan Diaz bashed his way to the bigs, J.D. Orr made a smashing debut and Edward Cabrera took a leap forward. They are Miami Marlins Organization All-Stars. → Read More

Beck right at home in Arizona Fall League

San Francisco Giants No. 18 prospect Tristan Beck has found his footing with the Scottsdale Scorpions after being traded from Atlanta at the Trade Deadline. → Read More

Arozarena cycles in Redbirds' slugfest

Cardinals No. 13 prospect Randy Arozarena needed only five innings to record the third cycle in club history as Triple-A Memphis outslugged Oklahoma City, 13-10, on Friday. → Read More

Rays' Franco heading up to Stone Crabs

Wander Franco, the highest-ranked prospect in baseball, has been promoted to the Florida State League and is expected to join the Stone Crabs on Tuesday. → Read More