Sean Halloran
Project Prospect Contributor
Articles by Sean Halloran
50 Youngest Low-A Players - 08/23/2009
Though hitting for power and getting on base aren't Wilmer Flores' strong points, he's young and a very good contact hitter.
50 Youngest High-A Players - 08/16/2009
Angel Villalona entered the 2009 season as the youngest player in High-A by over six months.
50 Youngest Double-A Players - 07/26/2009
We're back with our youngest players by level series. Sorry for the delay! Carlos Triunfel.
50 Youngest Triple-A Players - 05/19/2009
Fernando Martinez has graduated from back-to-back years as the youngest player in Double-A. He's now Triple-A's youngest.
100 Youngest Big Leaguers - 05/10/2009
We've published youngest players by level articles before, but we thought we'd make the lists a bit longer this time around.
Youngest Players by Level: Low-A - 12/07/2008
Michael Almanzar played enough in Low-A to lead this list, but Angel Villalona was the youngest Low-A player for most of '08.
Youngest Players by Level: High-A - 11/09/2008
While he has still yet to produce much any level, Bill Rowell continues to be one of the youngest players at each of his stops.
Youngest Players by Level: Double-A - 10/27/2008
Making his second tour through the Eastern League, Fernando Martinez was still the youngest player in Double-A.
Youngest Players by Level: Triple-A - 10/09/2008
While he spent the bulk of 2008 in the majors, Jay Bruce was the youngest player in Triple-A during his 49 games stay.
Youngest Players by Level: Major Leagues - 10/01/2008
Led by 20-year-old Clayton Kershaw, 20 big leaguers finished the 2008 season under the age of 23.
Youngest Players by Level - 04/08/2008
The Yankees, Marlins, and Mets have some of the youngest players by level in baseball.
St. Louis Cardinals Top 5 - 10/02/2007
The Cardinals haven't had a Top 15 overall pick for seven years and they've still brough in their share of talent.
Youngest Players by Level - 06/02/2007
Sean has spent hours combing through every major and minor league roster in baseball for the youngest players.

