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data-parent="Schedule" data-sub-nav-name="Double-A Schedule" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/schedule/double-a?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Double-A Schedule</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Schedule" data-sub-nav-name="High-A Schedule" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/schedule/high-a?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">High-A Schedule</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Schedule" data-sub-nav-name="Single-A Schedule" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/schedule/single-a?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Single-A Schedule</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Schedule" data-sub-nav-name="Rookie Schedule" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/schedule/rookie?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Rookie Schedule</a></li></ul></div></div></li><li class="styles__StyledNavItem-sc-87c9f2fb-3 fJFJoI header__nav-top__nav-item header__nav-top__nav-item--mobile-quick-nav header__nav-top__nav-item--parent" tabindex="0" data-nav-id="nav-top-item-teams" data-is-expandable="false" data-is-expanded="false"><div class="styles__StyledNavItemInner-sc-87c9f2fb-0 cDwnXB header__nav-top__nav-item--inner"><a href="https://www.milb.com/about/teams/by-affiliate?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb" aria-haspopup="false" class="styles__StyledNavItemLink-sc-87c9f2fb-1 ewiukS header__nav-top__nav-item__link" tabindex="-1"><span class="styles__StyledNavItemText-sc-87c9f2fb-2 iKWfuk header__nav-top__nav-item__text" aria-hidden="false">Teams</span></a></div><div aria-label="teams Subnav Flyout" class="styles__StyledSubNav-sc-e6c5124a-1 cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-teams"><div class="styles__StyledSubNavContent-sc-e6c5124a-0 kfPvGF header__subnav__content"><ul class="header__subnav__group"><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Teams" data-sub-nav-name="Teams by Affiliate" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/about/teams/by-affiliate?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Teams by Affiliate</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Teams" data-sub-nav-name="Teams by Name" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/about/teams?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Teams by Name</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Teams" data-sub-nav-name="Teams by Class" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/about/teams/by-class?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Teams by Class</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE 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tabindex="-1"><span class="styles__StyledNavItemText-sc-87c9f2fb-2 iKWfuk header__nav-top__nav-item__text" aria-hidden="false">Standings</span></a></div><div aria-label="standings Subnav Flyout" class="styles__StyledSubNav-sc-e6c5124a-1 cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-standings"><div class="styles__StyledSubNavContent-sc-e6c5124a-0 kfPvGF header__subnav__content"><ul class="header__subnav__group"><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Standings" data-sub-nav-name="Full Season" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/standings/?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Full Season</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Standings" data-sub-nav-name="Rookie Leagues" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/about/rookie?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Rookie Leagues</a></li><li><a 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cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-stats"><div class="styles__StyledSubNavContent-sc-e6c5124a-0 kfPvGF header__subnav__content"><ul class="header__subnav__group"><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Stats" data-sub-nav-name="Full Season" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/stats?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Full Season</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Stats" data-sub-nav-name="Rookie Leagues" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/about/rookie?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Rookie Leagues</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Stats" data-sub-nav-name="Players" data-testid="header-subnav-item" 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class="styles__StyledSubNav-sc-e6c5124a-1 cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-news"><div class="styles__StyledSubNavContent-sc-e6c5124a-0 kfPvGF header__subnav__content"><ul class="header__subnav__group cols"><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="Pipeline" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="/pipeline">Pipeline</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="Transactions" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/roster/transactions/milb-app?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Transactions</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="Copa de la Diversión" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/fans/copa?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Copa de la Diversión</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="Ben's Biz" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/fans/bensbiz?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Ben's Biz</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="Malmö Oat Milkers" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/team/oatly?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">Malmö Oat Milkers</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="News" data-sub-nav-name="T-Mobile Ballpark Dog Cam" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="https://www.milb.com/video/topic/bat-dogs?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb">T-Mobile Ballpark Dog Cam</a></li><li><a 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Flyout" class="styles__StyledSubNav-sc-e6c5124a-1 cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-prospects"><div class="styles__StyledSubNavContent-sc-e6c5124a-0 kfPvGF header__subnav__content"><ul class="header__subnav__group"><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Prospects" data-sub-nav-name="Top 100" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="/prospects">Top 100</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Prospects" data-sub-nav-name="Top 30 by Team" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="/prospects/orioles">Top 30 by Team</a></li><li><a class="styles__StyledSubNavItem-sc-b36a60d4-0 eRnxeE header__subnav__item" data-nav-position="top" data-parent="Prospects" data-sub-nav-name="Top 50 International" data-testid="header-subnav-item" href="/prospects/2025/international">Top 50 International</a></li><li><a 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class="header__nav-top__nav-items header__nav-top__nav-items--revenue" aria-label="Tertiary Navigation"><ul aria-label="Tertiary Navigation"><li class="styles__StyledNavItem-sc-87c9f2fb-3 fJFJoI header__nav-top__nav-item header__nav-top__nav-item--mobile-quick-nav--hideRevenue header__nav-top__nav-item--parent" tabindex="0" data-nav-id="nav-top-item-tickets" data-is-expandable="false" data-is-expanded="false"><div class="styles__StyledNavItemInner-sc-87c9f2fb-0 cDwnXB header__nav-top__nav-item--inner"><a href="https://www.milb.com/tickets?affiliateId=mlbcom-milb" aria-haspopup="false" class="styles__StyledNavItemLink-sc-87c9f2fb-1 ewiukS header__nav-top__nav-item__link" tabindex="-1"><span class="styles__StyledNavItemText-sc-87c9f2fb-2 iKWfuk header__nav-top__nav-item__text" aria-hidden="false">Tickets</span></a></div><div aria-label="tickets Subnav Flyout" class="styles__StyledSubNav-sc-e6c5124a-1 cxyigO header__subnav" data-parent-nav-id="nav-top-item-tickets"><div 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class="rankings__table__cell--eta"><button aria-pressed="false" class="Styles__SortingButton-sc-1du4v6x-1 ePqIdC">eta<span aria-hidden="true"><svg height="16" width="16" viewBox="0 0 22 13" role="img" aria-labelledby="title-filter-112349 desc-filter-112349" class="p-icon p-icon--filter Styles__SortIcon-sc-1du4v6x-2 DEoIF"><title id="title-filter-112349"></title><desc id="desc-filter-112349"></desc><path d="M1 2.5h20a1 1 0 0 0 0-2H1a1 1 0 1 0 0 2zm3 5h14a1 1 0 0 0 0-2H4a1 1 0 1 0 0 2zm3 5h8a1 1 0 0 0 0-2H7a1 1 0 1 0 0 2z"></path></svg></span></button></th><th class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge"><button aria-pressed="false" class="Styles__SortingButton-sc-1du4v6x-1 ePqIdC">Age<span aria-hidden="true"><svg height="16" width="16" viewBox="0 0 22 13" role="img" aria-labelledby="title-filter-112350 desc-filter-112350" class="p-icon p-icon--filter Styles__SortIcon-sc-1du4v6x-2 DEoIF"><title id="title-filter-112350"></title><desc id="desc-filter-112350"></desc><path d="M1 2.5h20a1 1 0 0 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srcset="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/bm2qecneijescccbarsh, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/bm2qecneijescccbarsh 2x, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/bm2qecneijescccbarsh 3x" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';this.srcset='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';" /> </div></a><div class="prospect-headshot__name">Roki Sasaki</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--position">RHP</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--team"><div class="prospect-team"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/119.svg" alt="Los Angeles Dodgers Logo" class="p-logo prospect-team__logo p-logo--lg"/><div class="prospect-team__name">Los Angeles Dodgers</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--level"><div class="Styles__ProspectLevelContainer-sc-1a0k5vy-0 cIHAfq prospect-level"><div class="prospect-level__label" data-testid="prospect-level-label">AAA</div><div class="prospect-level__scale" data-testid="prospect-level-scale"><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-1"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-2"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-3"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-4"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-5"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-6"></span></div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--eta">2025</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge">23</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--heightWeight">6' 2" / 187 lbs</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--bats">R</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--throws">R</td></tr><tr data-testid="table-row" class="sc-VigVT efItBJ"><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--rank">2</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--player"><div class="prospect-headshot"><a href="https://www.mlb.com/stories/roman-anthony-701350" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="styles__StoryContainer-sc-hafij3-0 kkWyqM"><div class="sc-dnqmqq hYDEUE headshot-container headshot-container--xs"> <img class="headshot-img headshot-img--xs" src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701350/headshot/milb/current" alt="Photo headshot of Roman Anthony" data-testid="player-headshot" srcset="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701350/headshot/milb/current, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701350/headshot/milb/current 2x, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701350/headshot/milb/current 3x" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';this.srcset='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';" /> </div></a><div class="prospect-headshot__name">Roman Anthony</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--position">OF</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--team"><div class="prospect-team"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/111.svg" alt="Boston Red Sox Logo" class="p-logo prospect-team__logo p-logo--lg"/><div class="prospect-team__name">Boston Red Sox</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--level"><div class="Styles__ProspectLevelContainer-sc-1a0k5vy-0 cIHAfq prospect-level"><div class="prospect-level__label" data-testid="prospect-level-label">AAA</div><div class="prospect-level__scale" data-testid="prospect-level-scale"><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-1"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-2"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-3"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-4"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-5"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-6"></span></div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--eta">2025</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge">20</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--heightWeight">6' 2" / 200 lbs</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--bats">L</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--throws">R</td></tr><tr data-testid="table-row" class="sc-VigVT efItBJ"><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--rank">3</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--player"><div class="prospect-headshot"><a href="https://www.mlb.com/stories/walker-jenkins-805805" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="styles__StoryContainer-sc-hafij3-0 kkWyqM"><div class="sc-dnqmqq hYDEUE headshot-container headshot-container--xs"> <img class="headshot-img headshot-img--xs" src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805805/headshot/milb/current" alt="Photo headshot of Walker Jenkins" data-testid="player-headshot" srcset="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805805/headshot/milb/current, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805805/headshot/milb/current 2x, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805805/headshot/milb/current 3x" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';this.srcset='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';" /> </div></a><div class="prospect-headshot__name">Walker Jenkins</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--position">OF</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--team"><div class="prospect-team"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/142.svg" alt="Minnesota Twins Logo" class="p-logo prospect-team__logo p-logo--lg"/><div class="prospect-team__name">Minnesota Twins</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--level"><div class="Styles__ProspectLevelContainer-sc-1a0k5vy-0 cIHAfq prospect-level"><div class="prospect-level__label" data-testid="prospect-level-label">AA</div><div class="prospect-level__scale" data-testid="prospect-level-scale"><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-1"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-2"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-3"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-4"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-5"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-6"></span></div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--eta">2026</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge">20</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--heightWeight">6' 3" / 210 lbs</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--bats">L</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--throws">R</td></tr><tr data-testid="table-row" class="sc-VigVT efItBJ"><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--rank">4</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--player"><div class="prospect-headshot"><a href="https://www.mlb.com/stories/dylan-crews-686611" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="styles__StoryContainer-sc-hafij3-0 kkWyqM"><div class="sc-dnqmqq hYDEUE headshot-container headshot-container--xs"> <img class="headshot-img headshot-img--xs" src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/686611/headshot/silo/current" alt="Photo headshot of Dylan Crews" data-testid="player-headshot" srcset="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/686611/headshot/silo/current, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/686611/headshot/silo/current 2x, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/686611/headshot/silo/current 3x" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';this.srcset='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';" /> </div></a><div class="prospect-headshot__name">Dylan Crews</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--position">OF</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--team"><div class="prospect-team"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/120.svg" alt="Washington Nationals Logo" class="p-logo prospect-team__logo p-logo--lg"/><div class="prospect-team__name">Washington Nationals</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--level"><div class="Styles__ProspectLevelContainer-sc-1a0k5vy-0 cIHAfq prospect-level"><div class="prospect-level__label" data-testid="prospect-level-label">MLB</div><div class="prospect-level__scale" data-testid="prospect-level-scale"><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-1"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-2"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-3"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-4"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-5"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-6"></span></div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--eta">2025</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge">22</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--heightWeight">5' 11" / 203 lbs</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--bats">R</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--throws">R</td></tr><tr data-testid="table-row" class="sc-VigVT efItBJ"><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--rank">5</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--player"><div class="prospect-headshot"><a href="https://www.mlb.com/stories/jackson-jobe-695549" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" class="styles__StoryContainer-sc-hafij3-0 kkWyqM"><div class="sc-dnqmqq hYDEUE headshot-container headshot-container--xs"> <img class="headshot-img headshot-img--xs" src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695549/headshot/silo/current" alt="Photo headshot of Jackson Jobe" data-testid="player-headshot" srcset="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695549/headshot/silo/current, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695549/headshot/silo/current 2x, https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695549/headshot/silo/current 3x" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';this.srcset='https://content.mlb.com/images/headshots/current/168x168/generic.png';" /> </div></a><div class="prospect-headshot__name">Jackson Jobe</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--position">RHP</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--team"><div class="prospect-team"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/116.svg" alt="Detroit Tigers Logo" class="p-logo prospect-team__logo p-logo--lg"/><div class="prospect-team__name">Detroit Tigers</div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--level"><div class="Styles__ProspectLevelContainer-sc-1a0k5vy-0 cIHAfq prospect-level"><div class="prospect-level__label" data-testid="prospect-level-label">MLB</div><div class="prospect-level__scale" data-testid="prospect-level-scale"><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-1"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-2"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-3"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-4"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-5"></span><span class="prospect-level__scale__dot prospect-level__scale__dot--filled" data-testid="prospect-level-scale-dot-6"></span></div></div></td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--eta">2025</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--currentAge">22</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--heightWeight">6' 2" / 190 lbs</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--bats">R</td><td data-testid="table-cell" class="rankings__table__cell--throws">R</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="load-more__container"><button class="load-more__button p-button__button p-button__button--regular p-button__button--secondary" data-testid="load-more-button">Show Full List</button></div></div><div class="Styles__HeadlinesContainer-sc-1dnhwi8-0 hpPPbf headlines-container" data-testid="headlines-container"><div class="headlines__header" data-testid="headlines-header">Prospect Headlines</div><div class="headlines__items"><ul><li class="headlines__item" data-testid="headlines-item-Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24"><div class="sc-bwzfXH hCBvUt content-card-container" data-testid="content-card-container--contentcard-Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24"><a href="/milb/news/aj-smith-shawver-reflects-on-playoffs-at-braves-spring-training?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage" target="_blank"><div class="content-card content-card--top"><div class="content-card__image content-card__image--top content-card__image--sm"><img src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/p6wktuwmzar5v8acgdx7" srcSet="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/p6wktuwmzar5v8acgdx7 640w,https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/p6wktuwmzar5v8acgdx7 372w" alt="Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24" data-testid="content-card__image__img--contentcard-Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24"/></div><div class="content-card__meta"><div class="content-card__header">Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24</div><div class="content-card__meta__secondary content-card__meta__secondary--sm"><div class="content-card__meta__team-logo"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/144.svg" alt="Atlanta Braves Logo" class="p-logo p-logo--lg"/></div><div class="content-card__meta__date" data-testid="content-card__meta__date--contentcard-Smith-Shawver looks back on whirlwind final week of '24">February 19, 2025</div></div></div></div></a></div></li><li class="headlines__item" data-testid="headlines-item-Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp"><div class="sc-bwzfXH hCBvUt content-card-container" data-testid="content-card-container--contentcard-Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp"><a href="/milb/news/bryce-eldridge-on-giants-spring-training-2025?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage" target="_blank"><div class="content-card content-card--top"><div class="content-card__image content-card__image--top content-card__image--sm"><img src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/bdpnickzx7vyosghcxd2" srcSet="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/bdpnickzx7vyosghcxd2 640w,https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/bdpnickzx7vyosghcxd2 372w" alt="Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp" data-testid="content-card__image__img--contentcard-Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp"/></div><div class="content-card__meta"><div class="content-card__header">Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp</div><div class="content-card__meta__secondary content-card__meta__secondary--sm"><div class="content-card__meta__team-logo"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/137.svg" alt="San Francisco Giants Logo" class="p-logo p-logo--lg"/></div><div class="content-card__meta__date" data-testid="content-card__meta__date--contentcard-Eldridge 'itching' to make big impact at Giants camp">February 19, 2025</div></div></div></div></a></div></li><li class="headlines__item" data-testid="headlines-item-Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'"><div class="sc-bwzfXH hCBvUt content-card-container" data-testid="content-card-container--contentcard-Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'"><a href="/milb/news/ronny-mauricio-optimistic-spring-training-2025?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage" target="_blank"><div class="content-card content-card--top"><div class="content-card__image content-card__image--top content-card__image--sm"><img src="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/f6a019ctilvngzukyee3" srcSet="https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/f6a019ctilvngzukyee3 640w,https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_372/q_auto/mlb/f6a019ctilvngzukyee3 372w" alt="Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'" data-testid="content-card__image__img--contentcard-Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'"/></div><div class="content-card__meta"><div class="content-card__header">Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'</div><div class="content-card__meta__secondary content-card__meta__secondary--sm"><div class="content-card__meta__team-logo"><img src="https://www.mlbstatic.com/team-logos/team-cap-on-light/121.svg" alt="New York Mets Logo" class="p-logo p-logo--lg"/></div><div class="content-card__meta__date" data-testid="content-card__meta__date--contentcard-Brimming with potential, nearly healthy Mauricio can 'finally see the light'">February 19, 2025</div></div></div></div></a></div></li><li class="headlines__item" 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He met with eight clubs before signing with the Dodgers, who paid him a $6.5 million bonus after trading outfield prospects Dylan Campbell (to the Phillies) and Arnaldo Lantigua (to the Reds) for added international pool funds.</p><p>Sasaki's 88-90 mph splitter may be the best pitch in the world, earning top-of-the-scale grades from some scouts for its combination of velocity and depth, and it generated a 57 percent swing-and-miss rate in 2024. His fastball is a plus-plus weapon with running action, though it lost some velocity (averaging 97 mph, down from 99 in 2023) and life last season and can get hit at times when it straightens out. His 83-85 mph slider is his third pitch, but it's a solid-to-plus offering with two-plane depth and misses a lot of bats.</p><p>Sasaki repeats his three-quarters delivery well and throws all three of his pitches for quality strikes. The only concern is his health after he missed time with a torn left oblique in 2023 and shoulder soreness in '24, when his stuff wasn't quite as sharp as usual. He'll immediately step into the rotation for the defending World Series champions and has Cy Young Award winner upside.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 22, 2025 - LAD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":2,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/kcqpr7usowmj38cundja","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/tgtm06nvjdoizeb1cimk","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701350/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701350"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-roman-anthony-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Anthony was well-known on the summer showcase circuit and made a big impression at Major League Baseball’s High School All-Star Game in Denver, hammering a 450-foot homer in the exhibition. His stock took a bit of a hit when scouts grew concerned about the swing-and-miss that came with his power, but he started rising up boards over the course of a strong senior year at Florida’s Stoneman Douglas High School, alma mater for big leaguers like Anthony Rizzo and Jesús Luzardo.</p><p>There hasn’t been much question about Anthony’s raw power from the left side of the plate, showing it off in batting practice and swinging the bat well at this year’s National High School Invitational. But there were enough questions early about whether he’d hit enough to get to his power to concern many scouts. He’s made more consistent contact as the spring has progressed, moving up boards as a result.</p><p>While Anthony plays center field for Stoneman Douglas, he’s likely going to need to move to a corner outfield spot, especially as he fills out his 6-foot-3 frame. That puts more pressure on his power bat to play, with more teams having confidence it would leading to some helium for the Ole Miss recruit.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Anthony hit the most memorable home run on the 2021 showcase circuit, a 450-foot blast during the High School All-American Game at Coors Field. Scouts still worried about his ability to make consistent contact, but he cleaned up his swing and approach this spring while leading Stoneman Douglas HS (Parkland, Fla.) to their second straight state 7-A championship. The Red Sox made him their third pick (79th overall) in the 2022 Draft but paid him their highest bonus, $2.5 million (the equivalent of late first-round money).&nbsp;</p><p>Gatorade's Florida high school player of the year, Anthony generates well above-average raw pop from the left side of the plate with his bat speed, strength and the leverage in his 6-foot-3 frame, which still has plenty of room to add muscle. He quieted his approach and tightened his stroke this spring, raising confidence that he'll be able to tap into his power potential in pro ball. His offensive profile shares some similarities to that of fellow Stoneman Douglas product (and Red Sox 2007 sixth-rounder) Anthony Rizzo at the same stage, though Anthony is much more athletic.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Anthony moves well for his size, displaying average speed and good instincts on the bases. Though he shows some savvy in center field, he may slow a bit as he matures physically and probably is destined for an outfield corner. He has average to solid arm strength and makes accurate throws.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Anthony blasted a 450-foot home run during the 2021 High School All-American Game at Coors Field, then cleaned up his swing and approach as a senior last spring. He led Stoneman Douglas HS (Parkland, Fla.) to its second straight 7-A state title and won Gatorade's Florida High School Player of the Year Award before the Red Sox made him their third pick (supplemental second round) in July. They paid him $2.5 million, the equivalent of late first-round money and their highest bonus in the 2022 Draft.&nbsp;</p><p>His combination of bat speed, strength and the leverage in his still-projectable 6-foot-3 frame give Anthony well above-average raw power. He has tightened his left-handed stroke and toned down what was an aggressive approach without losing his ability to do damage, and he walked more than he struck out in his 20-game pro debut. He has a similar offensive profile to fellow Stoneman Douglas product and 2007 Red Sox sixth-rounder Anthony Rizzo at the same stage of their careers, though Anthony is a far better athlete.</p><p>Anthony moves well for his size and enhances his average speed with good instincts on the bases and in center field. If he slows down at all as he adds more muscle, he'll probably wind up in an outfield corner. He makes accurate throws with average to solid arm strength.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://atmlb.com/3tTsPWO\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Anthony made a name for himself by smashing a 450-foot home run at the 2021 High School All-American Game at Coors Field before leading Stoneman Douglas HS (Parkland, Fla.) to its second consecutive 7-A state championship and winning Gatorade's Florida high school player of the year award as a senior. Though he was Boston's third pick (supplemental second round) in 2022, he received the highest bonus in its Draft class: $2.5 million, the equivalent of late first-round money. He began his first full pro season by batting .228/.376/.316 in 42 games in Single-A, but his underlying metrics were so good that Boston promoted him and he raked at a .301/.422/.565 clip between High-A and Double-A.&nbsp;</p><p>His swing decisions and penchant for making extremely hard contact translated at higher levels, bode well for his future and give him a higher offensive ceiling than fellow Red Sox prospect Marcelo Mayer in the minds of some evaluators. Anthony began to shorten his quick left-handed stroke and refine his approach as a high school senior, and his next step will be to learn to launch balls in the air more consistently. The organization's 2023 Minor League offensive player of the year, he combines hitting ability with well-above-average raw power in a fashion reminiscent of fellow Stoneman Douglas product and 2007 Boston sixth-rounder Anthony Rizzo, though he's a much better athlete.</p><p>Anthony will flash plus run times out of the batter's box and has good instincts on the bases and in the outfield, though he'll probably have average speed after he's fully developed physically. He has handled center field better than expected and the Red Sox believe he can stay there, though most scouts think he's destined for a corner once he slows down. With his power and average-to-solid arm strength, he could fit nicely in right field.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospects-roman-anthony-of-red-sox?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 65</p><p>After entering his Florida high school senior season in 2022 known more as a slugger who crushed a 450-foot homer during the High School All-American Game at Coors Field the previous summer, Anthony impressed scouts by shortening his left-handed swing and upgraded his approach at the plate. The Red Sox paid him late first-round money ($2.5 million) as a supplemental second-rounder and have watched him develop into a fine all-around hitter and the best position prospect in baseball. He led the Double-A Eastern League in slugging (.489) and OPS (.856) as a 20-year-old last season, then slashed .344/.463/.519 with 16 extra-base hits in 35 games following his promotion to Triple-A.</p><p>Anthony's advanced swing decisions, quick stroke and growing strength allow him to make more consistent contact and generate higher exit velocities than most players his age. He pulled the ball with more authority than ever in 2024, though he won't fully tap into his plus-plus raw power until he lifts pitches more regularly. He could become a .300 hitter who provides 30 homers and ranks among the league leaders in walks on an annual basis.</p><p>While Anthony can flash plus run times out of the batter's box, he projects more as an average runner once he finishes filling out his 6-foot-2 frame. His instincts allow him to steal some bases and to get the job done in the center field, though he profiles better on a corner. He earns average-to-solid grades for his arm strength but recorded just two assists in 101 outfield starts in 2024.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":3,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/fmttbozdifqdwiwtkbrm","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/dvwhqi5wb0w6bnjep8pm","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805805/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805805"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-walker-jenkins-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>Jenkins has slipped past Indiana's Max Clark as the top high schooler in the 2023 Draft this spring and is North Carolina's best prep position prospect since Josh Hamilton went No. 1 overall in 1999. A hamate injury hampered him on the showcase circuit during the summer and prevented him from making the U.S. national 18-and-under team after he did so in 2021, but his physical ability was still obvious. Scouts also praise his makeup as much as his considerable tools.&nbsp;</p><p>Gatorade's North Carolina player of the year in both 2022 and 2023,&nbsp;Jenkins is built to hit for power with a strong 6-foot-3 frame and a quick left-handed stroke. He already shows the ability to turn on quality fastballs and drive them out of the park to right field, and his pop extends to the opposite field as well. While his hitting ability doesn't stand out quite as much as his double-plus raw power, he has a sweet swing and makes consistent hard contact.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Jenkins displayed plus speed earlier in his high school career, he has slowed a bit as he has gotten stronger and now is more of a solid runner. His instincts may allow the North Carolina recruit to remain in center field, with his reads and routes enhancing his range. If not, his plus arm strength will help him to fit the profile of a slugging right fielder.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>There was intriguing competition atop the 2023 Draft among the top high schoolers in the class: Jenkins and Indiana's Max Clark. While Jenkins had slipped past Clark on many boards and was North Carolina's best prep position prospect since Josh Hamilton in 1999, it was Clark who came off the board first, at No. 3 overall to the Tigers. After the Rangers took college outfielder Wyatt Langford No. 4, the Twins were thrilled to get Jenkins, his tools and makeup at No. 5, giving him a full-slot bonus of $7.14 million to sign.</p><p>Gatorade's North Carolina player of the year in both 2022 and 2023, Jenkins is built to hit for power, with a strong 6-foot-3 frame and a quick left-handed stroke. He already shows the ability to turn on quality fastballs and drive them out of the park to right field, and his pop extends to the opposite field as well. While his hitting ability doesn't stand out quite as much as his double-plus raw power, he has a sweet swing and makes consistent hard contact.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Jenkins displayed plus speed earlier in his high school career, he has slowed a bit as he has gotten stronger and now is more of a solid runner. His instincts may enable the North Carolina recruit to remain in center field, with his reads and routes enhancing his range. If not, his plus arm strength will help him fit the profile of a slugging right fielder.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-walker-jenkins?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>The best high school hitter from North Carolina since Josh Hamilton was the No. 1 overall pick back in 1999, Jenkins was thought to be one of five legitimate 1-1 caliber talents in the 2023 Draft class. The Twins, who had the No. 5 pick courtesy of the first MLB Draft Lottery, were thrilled when Jenkins was still available. He signed for a full-slot bonus of $7.14 million and made a strong first impression by reaching full-season ball and posting a .988 combined OPS in 26 games during his pro debut.</p><p>With a strong 6-foot-3 frame and a ton of bat speed from the left side of the plate, Jenkins has the chance to be a plus hitter with plus power. He can punish good velocity, showing the ability to turn on balls already and hit them out to his pull side, though his double-plus raw pop shows up to the opposite field as well. He makes a ton of hard contact, and in his pro debut, he didn't swing and miss much, with his hit tool right now a touch ahead of his in-game power.</p><p>A solid runner with good instincts, Jenkins began his pro career mostly playing center field, and that's largely where he's going to play during his first full season of pro ball as well. He'll get some exposure to the corners just so he's comfortable there if there's an opening whenever his bat is ready for Minnesota, but there's internal conviction he can stay up the middle.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/twins/video/top-prospect-walker-jenkins-of-twins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>The Twins were one of the bigger winners in the lottery to determine the top of the 2023 Draft, making a large jump up to nab the No. 5 overall pick. That enabled them to get Jenkins, one of the two top high school hitters in the class, and he quickly hit his way to full-season ball, whetting the Twins' appetites with a .988 OPS during his pro debut. A quad strain slowed him early and he missed six weeks at the start of the season with a hamstring injury, but the North Carolina native still managed to play his way to Double-A in his first full year.</p><p>Jenkins has every chance to be a plus hitter with plus power in time. He turns around velocity with a smooth left-handed swing, recognizes spin well and can hit the ball a long way to all fields. He doesn't swing and miss much and draws walks, making consistent hard contact. Once he literally got his legs under him following his injuries, the Twins saw what he could do with a .303/.404/.494 line in July and August. There's plenty more power for him to get to in games as he gets more reps.&nbsp;</p><p>There may be a time when it makes more sense for Jenkins to slide over to right field, where his plus arm and offensive game profile very well. But he's an above-average runner whose plus instincts are an asset in center field, so there's no reason to move him permanently, even if he gets more exposure in the corners so there are options to get his bat into the lineup in the big leagues soon.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"North Carolina","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":4,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/tbvlfubewymejbnngz87","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/sbdlxdoimw5fcq1jfsdz","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/686611/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:686611"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-dylan-crews-of?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video »</a></p><p>In 2015, Lake Mary High School outside of Orlando produced the top high school talent in the Draft. That June, Brendan Rodgers went No. 3 overall to the Colorado Rockies. Crews has the chance to be the next product from the school to go high in the Draft, though a summer in which he didn't live up to expectations has impacted his stock a bit.</p><p>When Crews is at his best, he can hit for average and power. When he's on time with his swing, he centers the ball well and makes hard contact. There's good bat speed with a short swing and more than enough strength in his fairly physically mature frame to produce solid power. He's willing to see a lot of pitches and draw walks, though he struggled to make contact at times over the summer. While there isn't a ton of projection for Crews, he has become a better athlete and is a solid average runner who runs the bases well.</p><p>Crews does play center field and is a very good defender with an above-average arm, though many scouts see a future in an outfield corner for him. That does put more pressure on his bat and the LSU recruit did not show that much more offensively during his brief senior year to move back up boards.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-dylan-crews-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 70 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 65&nbsp;</p><p>Crews generated some first-round buzz as a Florida high schooler in 2020 but ultimately withdrew from the Draft and has had a decorated career at Louisiana State. He led the Southeastern Conference with 163 total bases, set a school freshman record with 18 homers and earned National Freshman of the Year recognition in 2021. He encored by swatting 22 homers, sharing SEC player of the year honors and playing for the U.S. Collegiate National Team for a second straight summer before having his best season yet in 2023. He led the Tigers to the College World Series championship, won the Golden Spikes Award and repeated as SEC player of the year while batting .426/.567/.713 and tying for the NCAA Division I lead with 71 walks.&nbsp;</p><p>MLB Pipeline's top-rated position player in the 2023 Draft, Crews is a plus-plus hitter with plus power and some evaluators are even more bullish on his bat. He hits the ball as hard and as consistently as any collegian, thanks to a quick right-handed stroke, the strength and leverage in his 6-foot frame and a selectively aggressive approach. After creating some mild swing-and-miss concerns last summer, he's controlling the strike zone and making contact better than ever, repeatedly hammering velocity and quality pitching.</p><p>A good athlete, Crews is showing more speed than in the past, with plus run times out of the batter's box despite taking a big swing and well-above-average quickness once he gets going. He can steal an occasional base and has improved in center field, showing the ability to track down balls hit over his head. Most scouts are sold that he'll stick in center at the big league level, and at worst, he'll be an asset in right with solid arm strength.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 70 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 65&nbsp;</p><p>Crews generated some first-round buzz as a Florida high schooler in 2020 but ultimately withdrew from the Draft and had a decorated career at Louisiana State. He led the Southeastern Conference with 163 total bases, set a school freshman record with 18 homers and earned National Freshman of the Year recognition in 2021. He encored by swatting 22 homers, sharing SEC player of the year honors and playing for the U.S. Collegiate National Team for a second straight summer before having his best season yet in 2023. He led the Tigers to the College World Series championship, won the Golden Spikes Award and repeated as SEC player of the year while batting .426/.567/.713 and tying for the NCAA Division I lead with 71 walks. The Nationals picked him second overall and signed him for $9 million, the second-highest bonus in Draft history.&nbsp;</p><p>MLB Pipeline's top-rated position player in the 2023 Draft, Crews is a plus-plus hitter with plus power, and some evaluators are even more bullish on his bat. He hit the ball as hard and as consistently as any collegian, thanks to a quick right-handed stroke, the strength and leverage in his 6-foot frame and a selectively aggressive approach. After creating some mild swing-and-miss concerns last summer, he's controlling the strike zone and making contact better than ever, repeatedly hammering velocity and quality pitching.</p><p>A good athlete, Crews is showing more speed than in the past, with plus run times out of the batter's box despite taking a big swing and well-above-average quickness once he gets going. He can steal an occasional base and has improved in center field, showing the ability to track down balls hit over his head. Most scouts are sold that he'll stick in center at the big league level, and at worst, he'll be an asset in right with solid arm strength.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-dylan-crews?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>A three-year performer in Baton Rouge, Crews enjoyed one of the most decorated careers in LSU baseball history, nabbing SEC Co-Player of the Year honors in 2022. He then won the award outright along with the Golden Spikes Award a year later as he led the Tigers to the 2023 Men's College World Series title. He ranked among the Division I leaders in average (.426, fourth), OBP (.567, second), OPS (1.280, 11th), hits (110, second) and walks (71, first) over 71 games, all while cutting his strikeout rate from 18.2 percent as a sophomore to 13.4 as a junior. The Nationals snagged Crews with the second overall pick in July and signed him for $9 million, the second-highest bonus in Draft history. He ended the season at Double-A Harrisburg, where he started to show fatigue from the long spring and summer.</p><p>Crews thrust himself into the conversation as the top talent in the 2023 Draft on the strength of his improved plate discipline in college, rarely going outside the zone while teeing off on the pitches he could drive (particularly fastballs). He struggled a little more with offspeed stuff on the pro side, but his ability to adjust during his time as LSU speaks well to his chances of improvement in his first full season and beyond. Batting from a well-coiled right-handed stance, Crews packs at least plus power in his 6-foot frame.&nbsp;</p><p>A plus runner, Crews doesn’t have a history of stealing bags, but he can make defenses think twice once he gets moving. He has the athleticism to stick in center field, but the former Bayou Bengal saw some time in the corners in Harrisburg as he joined a roster with James Wood and Robert Hassell III. His bat should play anywhere in Washington’s dream of a homegrown outfield.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/nationals/video/top-prospects-dylan-crews-of-nationals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 70 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Crews finished his three-year spin at LSU with a lengthy resume that included the 2022 SEC Co-Player of the Year, the 2023 Golden Spikes Award and the 2023 College World Series title. His phenomenal junior campaign captured scouts’ attentions not only for posting gaudy numbers, but also for honing his plate discipline. The Nationals selected him second overall that July and signed him for $9 million. Crews proved to be as advanced as expected in his first full season in 2024, hitting .270/.342/.451 with 13 homers and 25 steals in 100 games between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Rochester and debuted in the Majors on Aug. 26.</p><p>The right-handed slugger may not have popped statistically in the pros in the same ways he did in college, but the overall scouting report remains. He was chase-heavy early at Triple-A but reeled that in as his sample expanded, in part because of improved hand placement and a more efficient load, and his chase rate was above average over his 132 plate appearances in the bigs. That has much been Crews’ MO as a prospect. Given enough time at a level, he tends to figure out pitchers, adjust and exceed the competition. An improved approach also helps because he packs a significant punch from his 5-foot-11 frame, thanks to good strength and bat speed, and his Triple-A exit velocities specifically (112.6 mph max, 106.3 90th- percentile) point to a player with 30+ homer potential.</p><p>Crews has already brought his plus-plus motor to The Show with 12 steals, and the wheels give another level to his offensive game. He moves well in all directions defensively and won a 2024 Rawlings Minor League Gold Glove for his efforts. With his plus arm strength, he’s a natural fit for center field but may continue playing right in deference to Jacob Young to begin his MLB career.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":5,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/frhlewf2cs1gzxw4crrw","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/sbnpoyofnnhi0jxuh236","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695549/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695549"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-jackson-jobe-rhp\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>One of the best and most advanced high school pitching prospects in recent years, Dylan Bundy went fourth overall as an Oklahoma prepster in 2011 and reached the Majors 15 months later. Fast forward a decade and the Sooner State has another high school arm whom some scouts say is even better in Jobe. He has one of the quickest arms and the best slider in the Draft, and his other pitches have improved this spring.&nbsp;He won Gatorade's state high school player of the year award after leading Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City) to the Oklahoma 4-A championship and going 9-0 with a 0.13 ERA and 122/5 K/BB ratio in 51 2/3 innings.&nbsp;</p><p>Jobe showcases a wipeout slider that sits in the low 80s with elite spin rates above 3,000 rpm, depth and the ability to locate it where he wants. He pitches at 92-94 mph and tops out at 96 with his four-seam fastball, which also features high spin rates and riding action. He has upgraded his low-80s changeup with tumble and will use it against lefties and righties -- some evaluators say it's almost as good as his slider -- and he&nbsp;can give hitters another look with an upper-70s curveball with nice shape.&nbsp;</p><p>Jobe repeats his easy delivery and provides plenty of strikes, and his athleticism and efficiency should allow him to remain in the rotation for the long term. He's clearly a pitcher, though he also offers upside as a strong-armed shortstop with bat speed and power potential. He projects as an average hitter with similar speed and might play both ways if he attends college at Mississippi, where he'd be Draft-eligible as a sophomore in 2023.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the best and most advanced high school pitching prospects in recent years, Dylan Bundy went fourth overall as an Oklahoma prepster in 2011 and reached the Majors 15 months later. Fast forward a decade, and the Sooner State produced another high school arm whom some scouts said is even better in Jobe. He possessed one of the quickest arms and the best slider in the 2021 Draft, and his other pitches improved this spring. He won Gatorade's state high school player of the year award after leading Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City) to the Oklahoma 4-A championship and going 9-0 with a 0.13 ERA and 122/5 K/BB ratio in 51 2/3 innings. Detroit was so enthused about Jobe’s ceiling that it took him third overall in July and signed him for $6.9 million, the second-highest bonus of this year’s Draft.</p><p>Jobe showcases a wipeout slider that sits in the low 80s with elite spin rates above 3,000 rpm, depth and the ability to locate it where he wants. He pitches at 92-94 mph and tops out at 96 with his four-seam fastball, which also features high spin rates and riding action. He has upgraded his low-80s changeup with tumble and will use it against lefties and righties -- some evaluators say it's almost as good as his slider -- and he can give hitters another look with an upper-70s curveball with nice shape.&nbsp;</p><p>Jobe repeats his easy delivery and provides plenty of strikes, and his athleticism and efficiency should allow him to remain in the rotation for the long term. The Tigers’ farm system once revolved around high-end pitchers like Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal and Matt Manning, and even after all three have graduated to the Majors, Jobe is very much in position to continue their tradition in the pipeline.</p><p><br></p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Detroit has sported top-five picks in each of the last four Drafts and has gone for high-ceiling types with each one. Jobe very much falls in line with Casey Mize, Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson in that group. The 2021 Gatorade Oklahoma High School Player of the Year was ranked as MLB Pipeline’s top prep pitching prospect (No. 7 overall) last year after going 9-0 with a 0.13 ERA and 122/5 K/BB ratio in 51 2/3 innings and helping Heritage Hall capture a state 4-A title. Detroit went above his pre-Draft ranking to take Jobe at No. 3 overall and gave him a $6.9 million signing bonus, the second-highest of the 2021 Draft.</p><p>The slider is easily Jobe’s premium pitch. The offering comes in the low 80s and sports elite spin rates above 3,000 rpm. As if that wasn’t enough, the right-hander can spot the breaking pitch well, making it even tougher. He currently sits at 92-94 mph most days with the four-seam heater, and there have been occasions where he’s thrown more in the mid-90s. A low-80s changeup with plenty of dropping action gives him a third quality pitch -- and one that can be used against batters on both sides of the plate -- while his upper-70s curve provides another look, even if it’s only used to set up the other pitches.</p><p>Jobe’s delivery is repeatable and athletic, and throwing strikes shouldn’t be much of a concern on the pro side. There may be some baby steps along the way, but the building blocks are evident in what could make Jobe a future No. 2 starter in Detroit.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 55 | Cutter: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Tigers have held four top five Draft picks since 2018, and they used their latest on the only prep pitcher of the group in Jobe -- the third overall selection in 2021. The '21 Gatorade Oklahoma High School Player of the Year was the rawest of that high-pick group, and that showed last year at Single-A Lakeland. Jobe posted a 4.52 ERA and 1.36 WHIP in 61 2/3 innings in what is typically a pitcher-friendly Florida State League but flashed his potential by also fanning 26.3 percent of his batters faced. He finished out the year with three High-A starts. Jobe suffered lumbar spine inflammation in Spring Training but returned to the mound in mid-June and has looked his typical dominant self since.</p><p>On a stuff level, you can still see what makes Jobe such a promising young righty. The 6-foot-2 right-hander has sat 95-97 mph in shorter stints since his return this year, and that's even up a few ticks from where it was in the FSL a year ago. His plus-plus slider remains his bread-and-butter with low-80s velo, consistent 3,000-plus rpm of spin and plenty of sweeping depth.&nbsp;</p><p>A low-80s changeup gives him another potential above-average pitch with sinking action, and he's added a low-90s cutter that plays tighter off the slider. With an athletic delivery, Jobe shouldn’t have control issues moving forward. He needs experience to learn how to best mix his arsenal and time to prove that the back issue is behind him. If it comes together, he has the tools to be a No. 2/3 starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jackson-jobe-x2667\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 60 | Cutter: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>Detroit bucked recent Draft trends when it selected Jobe third overall in 2021 and signed him for $6.9 million. The Oklahoma native was expected to need time to develop, and that has indeed been the case. He went through an uneven first full season in 2022 and missed out on much of the first half of 2023 with lumbar spine inflammation. Following his return in mid-June, he was as dominant as ever with a 2.81 ERA and an astonishing 84/6 K/BB ratio over 64 innings across four levels, finishing at Double-A Erie. Jobe also made up for the lost time with four impressive starts in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>After throwing more of a dead-zone fastball in high school, the 6-foot-2 right-hander has added more ride to the heater, and he aims for 18 inches of induced vertical break on the 94-97 mph pitch. As if that wasn’t dangerous enough, his 82-85 mph slider remains his best offering, with spin rates regularly above 3,000 rpm and sweeping horizontal movement of 10-17 inches. He added an 88-92 mph cutter for 2023 that gave him a tighter, more controllable look, and his mid-80s changeup improved with more killed spin, making him a tough at-bat for lefties too.</p><p>Jobe walked only 2.3 percent of his batters faced during the regular season last summer but that number climbed to 7.5 in the shorter AFL sample. Even with all the repertoire tinkering, his control gains have solidified his standing as one of the best prospect arms in the game. The next goal will be staying on the mound for 100+ innings in a season, at which point Jobe might be already knocking on Detroit’s door.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-jackson-jobe-rhp-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 60 | Cutter: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>The Tigers went against traditional thinking that argues against taking a high-school right-handed pitcher early when it selected Jobe third overall in 2021. There have been ebbs and flows since, in part due to injuries -- lumbar spine inflammation in 2023, a left hamstring strain in '24 -- but the Oklahoma native has been a massive developmental success. He set a career high with 91 2/3 innings last summer across three Minor League levels and debuted in the Majors on Sept. 25 before making a pair of postseason appearances out of the Tigers bullpen.</p><p>The 6-foot-2 righty grabbed headlines when he touched 101.8 mph in a Spring Training game on March 12 -- the highest velocity recorded by Statcast during 2024 Spring Training -- and while he never quite got there again the rest of the year, his four-seamer remained a stellar pitch, typically sitting 95-97 mph with strong rise and run metrics. He can still crank it up to 99-100 mph as he did during the postseason. His 81-84 mph slider can be a spin monster, averaging around 2,900 rpm with ample sweep, and earned marks from executives as the best secondary pitch among current prospects. He leaned on his 88-91 mph cutter as a sharp bridge pitch he picked up in late 2022, and his changeup, which jumped with a move to a split-like grip in '23, runs enough armside with lots of separation from the heater to make it another plus pitch.</p><p>The right-hander saw his walk rate creep up to 12 percent in the Minors last season, but he’s generally viewed as a good strike-thrower. His limited Minor League workloads may be the only worrisome dings on his profile, and he might not erase those until he’s already near the top of the Detroit rotation alongside Tarik Skubal.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Mississippi","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":6,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/zdossns7az6gymtqgzfe","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/vro9azug7illfmobxpw7","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/703601/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:703601"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-max-clark-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 65 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Clark is the best prospect to come out of Indiana since Bryan Bullington went No. 1 overall in 2002 and the state's best prepster ever. Gatorade's National Baseball Player of the Year, he's&nbsp;a viable candidate for the Pirates with the top pick. Besides his physical ability, he has excellent makeup and a penchant for rising to the occasion, such as when he provided a clutch homer against Canada and three hits in the gold medal-winning game against Taiwan at the 18-and-under World Cup in September.&nbsp;</p><p>Clark has four tools that grade as at least plus, starting with his hitting ability, which some evaluators rate as plus-plus. He has a sweet left-handed swing and a mature approach that focuses on smoking line drives from gap to gap. He presently concentrates on making hard contact rather than launching balls, but his bat speed and projectable strength should translate into at least 20-homer power that he already hints at in batting practice.&nbsp;</p><p>Clark is a double-plus runner and his quickness makes him an asset on the bases and in the outfield. The Vanderbilt is a no-doubt center fielder who enhances his physical ability with his reads and routes. He also has a well above-average arm that produces fastballs clocked up to 97 mph when he takes the mound.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 65 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Clark is the best prospect to come out of Indiana since Bryan Bullington went No. 1 overall in 2002 and the state's best prepster ever. Gatorade's National Baseball Player of the Year, he was considered a potential No. 1 pick himself before going to the Tigers at No. 3 and signing for $7.7 million. Besides his physical ability, he has excellent makeup and a penchant for rising to the occasion, such as when he provided a clutch homer against Canada and three hits in the gold medal-winning game at the 18-and-under World Cup in September.&nbsp;</p><p>Clark has four tools that grade as at least plus, starting with his hitting ability, which some evaluators rate as plus-plus. He has a sweet left-handed swing and a mature approach that focuses on smoking line drives from gap to gap. He presently concentrates on making hard contact rather than launching balls, but his bat speed and projectable strength should translate into at least 20-homer power that he already hints at in batting practice.&nbsp;</p><p>Clark is a double-plus runner and his quickness makes him an asset on the bases and in the outfield. The former Vanderbilt commit is a no-doubt center fielder who enhances his physical ability with his reads and routes. He also has a well-above-average arm that produced fastballs clocked up to 97 mph when he took the mound.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-max-clark?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 65 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>After helping the U.S. capture the gold medal in the 18-and-under World Cup, Clark was the 2023 Gatorade National Player of the Year out of Indiana after hitting .646/.808/1.215 during his senior campaign at Franklin Community HS in the spring. The Tigers selected him third overall, making him the Hoosier State’s highest-ever pick as a position player. They signed him below slot at $7.7 million, allowing the club to add Kevin McGonigle and Paul Wilson later in the process. Clark steamrolled through the Florida Complex League (.283/.411/.543 in 12 games) before getting a quick look at Single-A Lakeland, where he walked 12 times in 11 games but did little else offensively.</p><p>The 6-foot-1 outfielder seized the attention of early Detroit evaluators with plus-plus speed that immediately made him one of the most athletic players on any field he took, and his arm strength -- he was clocked up to 97 mph off the mound as a prepster -- gave him another asset on the defensive side. At the plate, he proved to be selective with his swings, rarely expanding the zone against low-level arms, and his left-handed swing played well to all fields. He might need some time to adjust to velocity, but the approach and physical tools are advanced enough that modification should come in time.</p><p>That gives Clark four plus-to-double-plus tools. The only question that remains is his power. His early exit velocities in the Florida State League didn’t stand out in a small sample, and Clark is close to being maxed out physically, even at a young age. He still has the bat speed to get to more pop and push his gap doubles over the fence, and if that happens, he has the five-tool potential on which dreams are built.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-max-clark-of-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Arm: 70 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Clark was a standout on the local (2023 Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year) and international (2022 18-and-under World Cup champion) fronts as an amateur. The Tigers selected him third overall in 2023 and inked him to a below-slot $7.7 million deal that helped them select and sign Clark’s Team USA teammate Kevin McGonigle. The Hoosier Stater was a solid performer in his first full season, picking up Florida State League All-Star and Top Prospect honors after slashing .286/.386/.421 with seven homers and 26 steals in 73 games with Single-A Lakeland. He finished out his age-19 campaign with a solid 34-game turn at High-A West Michigan.</p><p>The left-handed hitter is hit-over-power at this still-early age of his development. He ran solid contact rates against most pitch types (save for the slider) in the FSL and generally didn’t chase much, leading to healthy walk and strikeout rates. His exit velocities were around average for the level, and his power didn’t quite pop in terms of slugging numbers due to a high ground-ball rate. Just entering his 20s, Clark has already added strength from his amateur days, and if he adds a little more loft as part of that trajectory, there’s the potential for at least average power.</p><p>The 6-foot outfielder can really fly with plus-plus run times and regularly exceeds 30 ft/sec Sprint Speeds when in front of Statcast, as he was in the FSL. It should be no surprise that he has played center field exclusively in the pros with that speed, and his plus-plus arm strength gives him another weapon, having been recorded with an outfield throw as high as 98.1 mph. (Detroit Major Leaguers topped out at 96.2 from the grass in 2024.) Clark’s power could be what determines whether he’s a very good player or a true superstar.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Vanderbilt","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":7,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/inumnk9hc9c8dsqtdgk6","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/692225/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:692225"},"position":"2B/SS/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospects-kristian-campbell-2b-of-ss-red-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>After redshirting in his first year at Georgia Tech in 2022, Campbell became the Yellow Jackets' leadoff hitter last spring and batted .376/.484/.549. He created mixed opinions among scouts because his average raw power and plus speed didn't play that way in games, but Boston liked his hitting ability enough to take him in the supplemental fourth round. The Red Sox helped him add strength and bat speed while making some swing changes, and he has become one of the most productive hitters in the Minors in 2024.</p><p>Campbell excelled at making contact with his flat right-handed stroke at Georgia Tech but rarely drove balls in the air. Now he's taking more aggressive hacks and launching more balls in the air to his pull side, and he looks like he'll provide 25 or more homers per season. Though his new approach is leading to more strikeouts, he's still drawing a healthy amount of walks.</p><p>While Campbell is a plus runner, he's not much of a basestealer, lacks smooth infield instincts and isn't instinctive in the outfield. He has played more second base and shortstop than center field early in his first full pro career, though scouts think his funky throwing motion likely will push him off the dirt. He doesn't cover a lot of ground in center and may fit best in left, which would put more pressure on his bat.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospect-kristian-campbell-2b-red-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospect-kristian-campbell-2b-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Campbell went from redshirting at Georgia Tech in 2022 to earning Freshman All-America honors and going in the supplemental fourth round in 2023 to winning MLB Pipeline Hitting Prospect of the Year, MiLB Breakout Player of the Year and Double-A Eastern League MVP accolades in his first full pro season. Scouts weren't sure what to make of his inability to maximize his then-average raw power and plus speed during college games, but the Red Sox loved his bat-to-ball skills and helped him improve his bat speed, strength and swing path. He slashed a combined .330/.439/.558 with 20 homers and 24 steals in 115 games while advancing from High-A to Triple-A in 2024, leading the Minors in wRC+ (180) while ranking second in on-base percentage and OPS (.997), fourth in batting and fifth in runs (94).</p><p>Campbell looks like an entirely different hitter than he did in college, trading a bit of contact to do a lot more damage with a more aggressive right-handed stroke that allows him to hit balls harder and launch them in the air more frequently. He controls the strike zone, handling left-handers and right-handers equally well while driving the ball to all fields. There may be even more power to be had if he can continue to reduce his groundball rate, which was still higher than most last year at 43 percent (compared to 56 percent at Georgia Tech).</p><p>Campbell also did a better job of using his quickness last season, stealing 24 bases in 115 games after swiping just four in 45 college contests. He lacks smooth actions in the infield, doesn't show great instincts in center field and has average arm strength with a funky throwing stroke, so his future defensive home remains in question. Most evaluators believe he'll wind up in the outfield, probably in left field because Boston has Jarren Duran and Ceddanne Rafaela as superior defenders in center.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":8,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/nc6vbgcqkkeqfub6hbta","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/k5tdcclnho8qggaat2b0","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/691725/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691725"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-andrew-painter-rhp\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>There are high school pitchers who garner a lot of attention because of huge raw stuff, and there are prep arms who have an advanced feel for pitching. When the two come together in one prospect, there’s the chance for something special. Painter showed off that exciting combination of raw stuff and feel for pitching at a number of showcase events over the summer to establish himself as one of the best high school pitchers in the 2021 Draft class. He did nothing to dampen those expectations, striking out 54 percent of the batters he faced during his senior year en route to Gatorade state high school player of the year honors.</p><p>Painter delivers a legitimate four-pitch mix from a 6-foot-6 frame and has a very advanced feel for his gameplan on the mound. He typically sits in the 93-95 mph range and touches 96 with his fastball. He utilizes both a two- and four-seamer and likes to elevate to get swings and misses up in the zone. He throws both a 12-to-6 type curveball in the upper 70s and a mid-80s slider, and he flashed a potentially plus changeup over the summer.</p><p>Despite his size, Painter is very athletic on the mound and repeats his delivery extremely well, throwing all four pitches for strikes with a chance he’ll have plus control and command in the future. And while he’s already strong, there’s projection in his frame, and he could throw harder as he matures. Committed to Florida, Painter should be one of the first high school pitchers to come off the board in July.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Painter’s combination of big stuff and advanced feel for pitching put him high up on the radar, especially after showing off both at a number of showcase events last summer, establishing himself as one of the best high school pitchers in the 2021 Draft class. He pitched well enough to earn Gatorade state high school player of the year honors this spring and to become the second prep right-hander to be selected in the first round when the Phillies took him No. 13 overall and signed him for $3.9 million.</p><p>Painter delivers a legitimate four-pitch mix from a 6-foot-6 frame and has a very advanced feel for his gameplan on the mound. He typically sits in the 93-95 mph range and touches 96 with his fastball. He utilizes both a two- and four-seamer and likes to elevate to get swings and misses up in the zone. He throws both a 12-to-6 type curveball in the upper 70s and a mid-80s slider, and he flashed a potentially plus changeup over the summer.</p><p>Despite his size, Painter is very athletic on the mound and repeats his delivery extremely well, throwing all four pitches for strikes with a chance he’ll have plus control and command in the future. And while he’s already strong, there’s projection in his frame, and he could throw harder as he matures, allowing Phillies fans the chance to dream of a Painter-Mick Abel combination at the top of a future rotation.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>For two years in a row, the Phillies went big high school right-hander with their first-round pick, taking Mick Abel from the Pacific Northwest in 2020, then going down to Florida to nab Painter with the No. 13 overall selection in the 2021 Draft. The Gatorade Florida high school player of the year brings exciting size, stuff and feel for pitching to the system. He made a strong, albeit brief, impression during his pro debut, striking out 12 and walking none over six innings in the Florida Complex League.</p><p>Painter stands at 6-foot-7 and has the chance to boast at least three offerings that are above-average or better. His fastball sits easily in the mid-90s and is trending upwards, touching 97-98 mph at the outset of his pro career. It comes out of his hand very easily and he’ll both sink his two-seamer and elevate his four-seamer to miss bats up. His true upper-70s curve is a tick ahead of his mid-80s slider, though the slider has the chance to catch up and give him two distinct breaking pitches that flash plus. He has feel for a solid changeup and that was a point of focus for him during his time in instructional league play last year.</p><p>While some might worry about Painter’s size, he repeats his delivery very well and can land all four offerings in the strike zone. He can still add strength, with more in the tank to come, giving him the chance to join the top pitching prospects in baseball as he progresses through the Phillies system.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 65 | Overall: 55</p><p>The general rule of thumb is that high school pitchers need a little more time to develop, with the leap from the prep to the pro game a large one. There are exceptions to the rule, with Painter currently making for an outstanding Exhibit A. The Florida high schooler went in the middle of the first round of the 2021 Draft and was absolutely dominant across three levels of the Minors in his first full season, reaching Double-A and earning MLB Pipeline Pitching Prospect of the Year honors in the process. He wasn’t able to follow up that success in 2024 as an elbow injury initially suffered in Spring Training eventually resulted in elbow reconstruction surgery in late July.</p><p>Prior to the injury, Painter had become one of the best pitching prospects in the game thanks to his combination of his size (6-foot-7), stuff and command. He has a four-pitch mix, with three of them having the potential to be plus offerings. It starts with a fastball that now touches triple digits and was averaging over 96 mph even at the end of his first full season, and he can sink a two-seamer as well as elevate a four-seamer with good spin rates up in the zone to miss bats. His slider has become his best secondary offering, a low-80s, high-spin pitch with a ton of break. He can fold in an upper-70s curve and had an above-average changeup that took a nice step forward during his ascent in 2022.</p><p>Painter has shown he can miss a ton of bats, striking out 13.5 per nine in 2022 while repeating his delivery very well to fill up the strike zone, walking just 2.2 per nine. It looked like he was ready to knock on the big league door and start his ascension to frontline starter status after reaching the upper levels well ahead of most schedules, but a sprained UCL in his right elbow suffered in Spring Training delayed the start of his 2023 season, but now Phillies fans will have to wait for him to rehab post-surgery to see him reach his potential in the big leagues.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-andrew-painter?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 65 | Overall: 55</p><p>Thought to be the second-best high school right-hander in the 2021 Draft, Painter was taken in the first round that summer behind Jackson Jobe. He leapt to the head of the pitching prospect ranks with an outstanding first full season of pro ball in 2022, reaching Double-A and being named MLB Pipeline Pitching Prospect of the Year. He appeared to be on a fast track to Philadelphia when an elbow injury shut him down early in 2023, and his Tommy John surgery in late July will keep him out for the 2024 season, though he was throwing bullpens in July.</p><p>The fact that Painter is still regarded as one of the best pitching prospects in the game while on the sidelines is a testament to his ability. His combination of stuff, size and feel for pitching add to the faith in him, with a legitimate four-pitch mix at his disposal. His fastball can touch triple digits and was averaging around 96 mph at the end of 2022, and he throws both a sinking two-seamer as well as a high-spin four-seamer up in the zone. His slider is an out pitch, a low-80s offering with a ton of break and huge spin rates. His upper-70s curve provides a different look, and his above-average changeup has really improved.</p><p>All coming from his 6-foot-7 frame, Painter does an amazing job of repeating his delivery well, enabling him to fill up the zone while missing a ton of bats. He was knocking on the big league door when the injury occurred, so don’t be surprised to see him get there again quickly once he’s healthy, and it’s important to note that even with the missed time, he’ll be just 22 years old for the entire 2025 season when he’s expected to return.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/phillies/video/top-prospects-andrew-painter-rhp-phillies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 65 | Overall: 60</p><p>One of the best high school arms in the 2021 Draft class, Painter looked like perhaps the best pitching prospect in the game during his first full season, reaching Double-A in 2022 and earning MLB Pipeline Pitching Prospect of the Year honors. His express train to the big leagues was derailed by an elbow injury and subsequent Tommy John surgery that kept him off a competitive mound for all of 2023 and 2024. His highly anticipated return to action in the Arizona Fall League last year did not disappoint, and there was little rust as the right-hander displayed his elite-level stuff over the course of six outings.</p><p>During his time in the Fall League, Painter showed that in many ways he was the same premium prospect with a legitimate four-pitch mix, albeit with a little twist. His plus heater was touching 100 mph again and averaged 97 in the fall with plenty of ride up in the zone, he dropped in his low-80s curve for strikes and his above-average changeup got better as the fall season wore on. The new wrinkle for the 6-foot-7 right-hander was a harder slider with cutter-like action thrown in the upper 80s, replacing what had been more of a sweeper.&nbsp;</p><p>Painter misses bats with all four offerings, and while his fastball command was understandably a bit scattered at times given his long layoff, he continued to astound with his ability to pound the strike zone thanks to a simple and repeatable delivery. Even with all the time away, Painter will be just 22 years old for the 2025 season and ready to pick up where he left off before the injury.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":9,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/rbzhbzrptlofyg89dguw","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/700246/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:700246"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-carson-williams-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Draft scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Torrey Pines High School in San Diego has had 11 players drafted in its history, headlined by 1995 first-rounder Chad Hutchinson. Only one has actually signed out of the school (Luc Rennie, 16th round, 2012), but that could change with Williams, who certainly raised his profile when he was named MVP at Perfect Game’s World Wood Bat Association World Championship last October.</p><p>Williams is fairly polished for a high schooler in all facets of the game. He’s hit over power now and while some scouts have voiced concerns about his lack of success against premium pitching, he does have offensive upside with good bat speed and some natural loft to his swing. He’s going to add strength to his 6-foot-2 frame and grow into more extra-base authority in the future.&nbsp;</p><p>An average-to-a-tick-above runner, Williams easily has a plus arm and excellent actions and instincts at shortstop. That arm regularly fires fastballs up to 95 mph and there are evaluators who prefer him on the mound. The California recruit prefers to be a position player, however, with scouts comparing him to a Kevin Elster with more offensive upside or a Jordy Mercer type.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Entering 2021, Torrey Pines High School in San Diego had 11 players drafted in its history, headlined by 1995 first-rounder Chad Hutchinson. Only one had actually signed out of the school (Luc Rennie, 16th round, 2012) prior to Williams, who certainly raised his profile when he was named MVP at Perfect Game’s World Wood Bat Association World Championship last October. The shortstop became signee No. 2 after Tampa Bay took him 28th overall in July and inked him with a $2.35 million bonus.</p><p>Williams is fairly polished for a player coming out of high school in all facets of the game. He’s hit over power now, and while some scouts have voiced concerns about his lack of success against premium pitching, he does have offensive upside with good bat speed and some natural loft to his swing. He’s going to add strength to his 6-foot-2 frame and grow into more extra-base authority in the future. </p><p>An average-to-a-tick-above runner, Williams easily has a plus arm and excellent actions and instincts at shortstop. That arm regularly fires fastballs up to 95 mph, and there were evaluators who preferred him on the mound before the Draft. Those that liked him at short compared him to a Kevin Elster with more offensive upside or a Jordy Mercer type, and it is now on the Rays to develop him to reach that ceiling.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Playing for Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Williams was a two-way prospect with such a strong arm – his fastball touched 95 mph – that some evaluators preferred him as a pitcher. But the Rays liked Williams better at shortstop, selected him strictly as a position player with the 28th pick in the 2021 Draft and signed him for $2.35 million. The former California commit said he was “ecstatic” to begin his career as a position player, and he showed his promise right away.</p><p>The 18-year-old right-handed hitter performed well enough in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League during his 11-game professional debut. But he really impressed Rays officials in offseason and preseason camps, coming in with even more muscle – in addition to the 10-15 pounds he put on during his senior year – on his 6-foot-3 frame. Considered a polished player overall coming out of high school, Williams is now showing more extra-base power potential at the plate. He has good bat speed and some natural loft to his swing but struggled against premium pitching as an amateur, so whether he reaches his ceiling is still dependent upon his bat-to-ball skills improving. </p><p>Williams is considered a true shortstop prospect, combining slightly above-average speed with quality actions and instincts in the field and plus arm strength. He also shows some intriguing leadership traits, with the way he carries himself drawing some favorable comparisons to a young Evan Longoria. His potential to stick at shortstop, plus his offensive upside, gives him a high ceiling even in a Tampa Bay system full of intriguing middle infielders.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 65 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 41 Draft prospect in 2021, Williams had scouts who preferred him on the mound after he touched 95 mph at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego. The Rays preferred him as an everyday talent and backed up that belief by selecting him 28th overall and signing him to a $2.35 million bonus. The shortstop looked the part in his first full season at Single-A Charleston, where he produced a 124 wRC+, 19 homers and 28 steals in 113 games.</p><p>Williams is a bit atypical for his position in that he’s developed a power-over-hit profile. He’s added a good amount of muscle since the start of his senior year of high school, and the natural loft in his swing lets him take advantage with extra-base hits aplenty. His 32.1 percent K rate in 2022, however, was a major concern, and that came as a result of plate discipline issues. Rays officials are hopeful that Williams will continue to learn where in the zone he does the most damage and hunts pitches there over swinging and missing in search of simple contact.</p><p>A Minor League Gold Glove winner in his first full season, Williams has improved his range at the six to the point where he can be a plus defender there, and that arm that pumped mid-90s heat in high school is still a weapon when needed. The speed that helps him defensively makes him a threat on the basepaths, too. He didn't turn 20 until late June 2023, and if he can find a way to improve his contact rate in his second full season, the chances of him reaching his ceiling as an everyday, multi-skilled shortstop skyrocket.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-carson-williams-x0749?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 65 | Overall: 60</p><p>Believed by some to be a future pitcher, Williams won over the Rays as a potential everyday player and joined the system as the 28th overall pick in the 2021 Draft. He got off to a strong start with a 124 wRC+ over 113 games with Single-A Charleston in 2022, helping the RiverDogs win a Carolina League title. He followed that up with his first 20-20 season in 2023, hitting 23 homers and stealing 20 bags in 115 games across three levels (primarily with High-A Bowling Green).</p><p>The San Diego-area native may have one of the most striking profiles in the game. He’s a no-doubt shortstop with good reactions, hands and range with a 2022 Minor League Gold Glove Award already on his mantel. His arm, which touched 95 mph in school, gives him another defensive weapon, and he’s impressed so much at the six that Tampa Bay -- normally an organization that tries to press versatility on its prospects -- hasn’t entertained moving Williams around even as he closes in on the upper Minors.</p><p>Williams also possesses the speed to be a stolen-base threat, and his power clearly plays already, in part due to a naturally lofted swing that helps push balls over the fence. There are some truly loud tools here, but it might all come down to hitting. Williams struck out more than 31 percent of the time at both Single-A and High-A as he worked to find an approach that allows him to keep tapping into the power while prioritizing a bit more contact. The Rays believe that will come in time as he grows more comfortable in the pro game, but the hit tool will decide whether Williams is a solid regular or an All-Star-caliber shortstop.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/top-prospect-carson-williams-ss-rays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 70 | Overall: 60</p><p>Williams joined the Rays out of Torrey Pines (Calif.) HS as the 28th overall pick in the 2021 Draft and didn’t need long to put his stamp on pro ball with 19 homers and 28 steals as a Carolina League All-Star for Single-A Charleston a year later. He’s been a power-speed threat ever since and was named the top prospect in the Southern League in 2024 after slashing .256/.352/.469 with 20 homers and 33 steals in 115 games for Double-A Montgomery.</p><p>On four of the five major tools alone, Williams could be a future All-Star shortstop. A Minor League Gold Glove winner, he earns praise from across the industry for his glovework at a premium position. Evaluators point out that his quickness helps him get to balls deep in the hole and his high-quality hands make sure he completes the play. He has plus-plus arm strength dating back to his days as a prep pitcher and the accuracy to go along with it. What’s more, he is strong for his size at 6-foot-2 and utilizes that with a simple setup and violent swing that gets the ball in the air.</p><p>The right-handed slugger struck out 28.5 percent of the time at Double-A last season. That’s normally a concern, but it was also down from the low 30s earlier in his career. The high K rate speaks more to pitch selection than anything mechanical; Williams tends to stay in the zone but will miss more on breaking stuff. A better understanding of swinging at more drivable pitches will keep that strikeout trend moving in the right direction and allow Williams’ plus power to play even more. But as always, his defense alone gives him a great floor as he closes in on the Majors.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":10,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ayevj8yr3sc4dosbmfte","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/683953/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:683953"},"position":"2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-travis-bazzana-2b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 65</p><p>A native of Sydney, Australia, Bazzana came to the United States and immediately made an impact with a .902 OPS as a freshman. He upped that to 1.122 with 11 homers and 36 steals a year later, then raised his profile even more when he won the Cape Cod League batting title (.375) and MVP Award, putting him near the top of most Draft boards.</p><p>The left-handed-hitting infielder is compact and strong with plenty of bat speed. He has an advanced approach at the plate with a ton of raw power he taps into, though he can occasionally be susceptible to offspeed stuff on the outer half. He’s proven he can hit lefties as well as righties. A plus runner, he’s a legitimate base-stealing threat.</p><p>While some worry about where he can play defensively, some scouts think he’s going to be just fine at second base. His athleticism helps him have good range, he has enough arm for the spot and he can turn the double play effectively. A second-base profile isn’t one often seen at the top of a Draft, but the conviction in his bat is so strong, he’s going to get a lot of attention in the top 10.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/guardians/video/top-prospects-travis-bazzana-2b-guardians\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 70 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Bazzana drew mild interest from big league teams as an Australian amateur before deciding to play collegiately in the United States and impressing Oregon State at an Arizona showcase. He was a Freshman All-American in 2022, then set a Beavers record with 36 steals and won the Cape Cod League MVP award and batting title (.375) as an encore. He took his performance to another level this spring, slashing .407/.568/.911, finishing second in NCAA Division I in on-base percentage, slugging and OPS (1.479) and breaking another school record with 28 homers. After overcoming long odds to win the Draft Lottery, the Guardians selected him with the No. 1 overall pick and signed him for $8.95 million.</p><p>Bazzana has no discernible weakness at the plate, where his lightning-fast and compact left-handed stroke allows him to barrel balls with ease. He makes excellent swing decisions, uses the entire field and consistently produces high-end exit velocities. While he's more hitter than slugger, he gets to most of his plus raw power, and it plays from left field to the right-field foul pole.</p><p>Adding to his offense package, Bazzana possesses plus speed and looks to steal and take extra bases. His athleticism gives him range in the middle infield, where his quick hands are an asset, though his fringy to average arm strength limits him to second base. With Gold Glover Andrés Giménez manning the keystone in Cleveland, it's possible that Bazzana's quickest route to the Majors could be as a center fielder.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/guardians/video/top-prospects-travis-bazzana-2b-guardians-x8968\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 70 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Bazzana earned passing interest from big league clubs in Australia before deciding to play at Oregon State, where he earned Freshman All-America honors in 2022, then set a school record with 36 steals and won the Cape Cod League MVP award and batting title (.375) the following year. That was merely a prelude to 2024, when Bazzana slashed .407/.568/.911 while ranking second in NCAA Division I in on-base percentage, slugging and OPS (1.479) and smashing another Beavers mark with 28 homers. After signing with the Guardians for a franchise-record $8.95 million as the No. 1 overall pick, he fared well in a 21-game pro debut in High-A.</p><p>Bazzana has a compact left-handed swing with quality bat speed and makes excellent swing decisions, leaving him with no obvious weakness at the plate. He rarely chases, makes contact with ease while generating upper-echelon exit velocities and produces against lefties and righties and all types of pitches. His exceptional bat-to-ball skills overshadow his plus raw power, and he gets to most of it while displaying the ability to drive the ball out of the park to the opposite field.</p><p>Further enhancing his offensive value, Bazzana is a plus runner with the aptitude to steal and take extra bases. His speed helps him cover ground at second base, where he has quick hands but a fringy to average arm that limits him to the right side of the infield. The offseason trade of three-time Gold Glover Andrés Giménez may make it easier for Bazzana to claim the keystone in Cleveland in the near future, though the club's middle-infield depth also could lead to him becoming a center fielder.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":11,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/rtniigzpospw3djlaltw","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/shccgtokghylhok7r52c","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/people/691783/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691783"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-jordan-lawlar-ss\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>As a five-tool shortstop from a Dallas-area high school, Lawlar inevitably draws parallels to Bobby Witt Jr., the No. 2 overall pick in 2019 by the Royals. While Witt had louder tools and was more advanced because he grew up around the game as the son of a 16-year big leaguer, Lawlar should go in the same area of the 2021 Draft. He entered the year as the consensus top high school prospect and won Gatorade's Texas high school player of the year award.</p><p>Lawlar is a more polished hitter than Witt was at the same stage with a quick, compact right-handed swing and a mature, patient approach, though he has struck out more than expected as a senior.&nbsp;He focuses on working the gaps and has a knack for inside-outing balls to right field. With his bat speed and the projectable strength in his 6-foot-2 frame, he should develop solid power once he adds strength and starts turning on more pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Lawlar's plus speed plays well on the bases and in the field, and he'll even clock some well-above-average run times on occasion. The Vanderbilt recruit is a no-doubt shortstop with plenty of range, quick hands and a strong arm, though like most youngsters he needs to improve his defensive consistency. There isn't much to quibble with his game, though teams with age-based models won't like that he'll turn 19 a week after the Draft.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>As a five-tool shortstop from a Dallas-area high school, Lawlar inevitably draws parallels to Bobby Witt Jr., the No. 2 overall pick in 2019 by the Royals. While Witt had louder tools and was more advanced because he grew up around the game as the son of a 16-year big leaguer, Lawlar entered the year as the consensus top high school prospect and won Gatorade's Texas high school player of the year award. The D-backs selected him with the sixth overall pick and signed him away from his Vanderbilt commitment with an above-slot bonus of $6.71 million. However, a shoulder injury ended his professional debut after just two games in the ACL.</p><p>Lawlar is a more polished hitter than Witt was at the same stage with a quick, compact right-handed swing and a mature, patient approach, though he struck out more than expected as a senior. He focuses on working the gaps and has a knack for inside-outing balls to right field. With his bat speed and the projectable strength in his 6-foot-2 frame, he should develop solid power once he adds strength and starts turning on more pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Lawlar's plus speed plays well on the bases and in the field, and he'll even clock some well-above-average run times on occasion. He is a no-doubt shortstop with plenty of range, quick hands and a strong arm, though like most youngsters he needs to improve his defensive consistency.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>As a five-tool shortstop from a Dallas-area high school, Lawlar inevitably draws parallels to Bobby Witt Jr., the No. 2 overall pick in 2019 by the Royals. While Witt had louder tools and was more advanced after growing up around the game as the son of a 16-year big leaguer, Lawlar entered 2021 as the consensus top high school prospect and won Gatorade's Texas high school player of the year award. The D-backs selected him with the sixth overall pick and signed him away from his Vanderbilt commitment with an above-slot bonus of $6.71 million. But a shoulder injury ended his professional debut after just two games (five at-bats) in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.</p><p>Lawlar is a more polished hitter than Witt was at the same stage with a quick, compact right-handed swing and a mature, patient approach, though he struck out more than expected as a senior. He focuses on working the gaps and has a knack for inside-outing balls to right field. With his bat speed and the projectable strength in his 6-foot-2 frame, he should develop solid power once he adds strength and starts turning on more pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Lawlar's plus speed plays well on the bases and in the field, and he'll even clock some well-above-average run times on occasion. With plenty of range, quick hands and a strong arm, there's no doubt he'll stick at shortstop, though like most youngsters he needs to improve his consistency.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>Fresh off being named Gatorade's 2021 Texas High School Player of the Year, Lawlar went sixth overall to the D-backs and signed for the Draft's third-highest bonus at $6,713,300. After a shoulder injury ended his first dip into the Minors after only two games, the right-handed slugger came out firing in 2022, batting .351/.447/.603 with 22 extra-base hits in 44 games at Single-A Visalia. Eager to press the shortstop, Arizona gave him looks at High-A Hillsboro, Double-A Amarillo and the Arizona Fall League before a fractured left scapula knocked him out again in the autumn.</p><p>Lawlar's compact right-handed swing is already helpful in his pursuit to square up balls, and his advanced pitch recognition aids that ability to produce solid averages and walk rates. (He notably walked at least 10 percent of the time at all three full-season stops in 2022.) The former Vanderbilt commit established a solid power base with 16 homers in his first full season and could build on that as he matures into his 6-foot-2 frame. Even now, the power plays well to all fields as he can go the other way with authority when pitch location calls him to do so.</p><p>Using his plus speed, Lawlar took advantage of Minor League rules to swipe 39 bags across three levels, and even if he doesn't reach those heights in the bigs, he should be a baserunning threat for much of his career. He's still a work in progress defensively, particularly when it comes to the accuracy of his throws. Good range and promising arm strength still give him an impressive five-tool ceiling, but the D-backs will have to balance the need to challenge Lawlar's bat and develop his glove in future assignments.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jordan-lawlar?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 70 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Ranked as MLB Pipeline's No. 3 prospect in the 2021 Draft, the Gatorade Texas High School Player of the Year went to the D-backs with the sixth overall pick before signing for well-above-slot at $6,713,300. A left shoulder injury limited him to only two Minor League games that summer, but he showed signs of being a quick mover with time at four levels -- including Double-A Amarillo -- in 2022 while finishing with a .303/.401/.509 line, 16 homers and 39 steals. He returned to the Texas League for 2023 and caught fire midseason, leading to an August promotion to Triple-A Reno and a quick September hook to the Majors. Lawlar appeared in three games in Arizona's playoff push to the World Series, serving as a pinch-hitter and runner.</p><p>Lawlar's quick and compact swing means he can catch up to velocity, although he exhibited some swing-and-miss issues with offspeed stuff in 2023. Having turned only 21 last July, he might just need more exposure to high-level non-fastballs to iron out those issues. Lawlar also rarely expands the zone and has posted at least a 10 percent walk rate at each of his Minor League stops thus far. He did a better job of elevating on contact in his return to Amarillo (an extreme hitter's park), and he should quickly be a 20-homer threat in the Majors.&nbsp;</p><p>The 6-foot-1 infielder moves extremely well and smartly picks his stolen-base opportunities, leading to back-to-back 30-plus steal seasons in 2022 and '23. That athleticism has treated him well at shortstop, too, and the D-backs believe he's solidified his standing at the position with improved consistency across the board. Arizona will have a good problem with Geraldo Perdomo manning the six, but with his pop advantage, Lawlar has the higher long-term ceiling. Before challenging Perdomo in 2024, Lawlar will need to return from right thumb surgery that is expected to keep him out for the first two months of the regular season.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dbacks/video/top-prospect-jordan-lawlar-ss-d-backs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run 70 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>After going sixth overall in the 2021 Draft, Lawlar zoomed through the D-backs system in his first two full seasons. He earned most of his 2023 accolades in the Texas League, where he picked up Top Prospect and All-Star honors and a spot in the All-Star Futures Game. The Texas native made his Major League debut for Arizona that summer at 21 years old, and though he went just 4-for-31, Lawlar cracked the club's postseason rosters and walked in his lone World Series plate appearance. Thumb and hamstring injuries limited him to only 23 Minor League games in 2024, and after not appearing in The Show, he made up for the lost at-bats with Licey during winter ball in the Dominican Republic.</p><p>The missed time only gave evaluators a 58-plate-appearance sample in Lawlar's return to Triple-A, but some of his strengths remained, namely his above-average ability to focus on pitches inside the zone. The Pacific Coast League's (and Reno's, specifically) hitter-friendly environs flattered his .592 slugging percentage as his exit velocities didn't meet those standards; his xSLG was .317. But the long layoff and thumb issue did him no favors, and he should have the bat speed to settle into at least average power long term.</p><p>Lawlar can really fly, especially underway, and he should be a threat to steal 30+ bags for much of his career. He's grown more consistent at shortstop over the years, doing more than just relying on his athleticism to make plays, and his throwing has improved with the professional reps. He sprinkled some time in at third base in both the summer and winter, and the D-backs say that will continue, along with some potential work at second, as they try to find him an MLB home in 2025.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Vanderbilt","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":12,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/f8h0s4cdztz1zd2k3b4x","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/691785/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691785"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-marcelo-mayer-ss\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>Over the course of the summer showcase circuit, a pair of high school shortstops separated themselves as the top two prep position players in the country. The first is Jordan Lawlar from Texas and the second is Mayer, who hails from the same Eastlake High School that has produced first-rounders Adrian Gonzalez, and more recently, Keoni Cavaco. Mayer has performed like someone who belonged near the top of the Draft this spring.</p><p>He has average or above tools across the board, starting with a plus feel to hit from the left side of the plate. He has an advanced approach and knowledge of the strike zone to go with elite bat-to-ball skills and a pure stroke. Long and lean, there’s a lot of raw power for him to grow into, with some scouts seeing a Corey Seager-like offensive profile if it all comes together.</p><p>While not a burner -- some scouts have a tick above-average run grades, some have fringy ones -- no one doubts Mayer will be able to stay at shortstop for a long time. He has easy actions, plus hands and footwork and an arm that plays plus. All of it plays up because of his instincts and aptitude, in a Brandon Crawford kind of way. He’s committed to Southern Cal, but as a potential first-round pick, the odds of him setting foot on campus are slim.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>The Red Sox selected fourth overall in July, their highest pick in 54 years, and had MLB Pipeline's top-rated prospect fall into their lap. The consensus among scouts is that Mayer was both the best hitter and the best defender in the 2021 Draft class, and he was likened to a mix of Corey Seager's bat and Brandon Crawford's glove. A product of the same Eastlake High School (Chula Vista, Calif.) program that spawned 2000 No. 1 overall choice and former Boston All-Star Adrian Gonzalez, he signed for a franchise-record $6,664,000.&nbsp;</p><p>Like Gonzalez, Mayer has a pure left-handed swing and outstanding bat-to-ball skills. He also displays an advanced approach at the plate, managing the strike zone well and using the entire field. He possesses plus raw power and lets it come naturally, driving the ball when the opportunity presents itself rather than swinging for the fences.&nbsp;</p><p>The only knock on Mayer's game is that his speed is fringy, though he does have a quick first step and exhibits good instincts on the bases. His smooth actions, fast hands, strong arm and excellent internal clock help him make all the plays at shortstop. He also earns praise for his makeup as well as his physical ability and should progress quickly through the Minors.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>Mayer was MLB Pipeline's top-rated prospect in the 2021 Draft, and the consensus among scouts was that he was both the best hitter and best defender available. Boston was delighted when he fell into its lap with the fourth overall pick, the team's earliest selection since 1967, and signed him for a franchise-record $6,664,000. Viewed as a potential combination of Corey Seager's bat and Brandon Crawford's glove, he lived up to that billing during his pro debut in Rookie ball.&nbsp;</p><p>Mayer hails from the same Eastlake HS (Chula Vista, Calif.) program that produced 2000 No. 1 overall pick and former Red Sox All-Star Adrian Gonzalez and has a sweet left-handed swing and outstanding bat-to-ball ability in the same mold. He employs a mature approach at the plate, recognizing pitches, making good decisions and using the entire field better than most teenagers. His bat speed and the projectable strength in his lean 6-foot-3 frame should give him 20-25 home run power once he's fully developed, and he lets his pop come naturally rather than focusing on knocking balls over the fence.&nbsp;</p><p>With smooth actions, quick hands, a strong arm and a finely tuned internal clock, Mayer is equipped to make an impact on both sides of the ball. The only flaw in his game is his fringy speed, though he compensates with a quick first step and shows good instincts on the bases. The worst-case scenario is that he slows down as he matures physically and has to slide over to third base, but he would profile as an All-Star there as well.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>With the No. 4 overall pick in 2021, their highest selection in 54 years, the Red Sox had MLB Pipeline's top-rated prospect fall into their lap because the Pirates cut a deal with Henry Davis and the Rangers and Tigers had their hearts set on Jack Leiter and Jackson Jobe. The consensus among scouts was that Mayer was both the best hitter and best defender in his Draft class, a potential combination of Corey Seager's bat and Brandon Crawford's glove. Signed for a franchise-record $6,664,000, he batted .280/.399/.489 with 45 extra-base hits and 17 steals in his 2022 full-season debut but has struggled since arriving in Double-A midway through this year.&nbsp;</p><p>Mayer displayed the ability to recognize pitches, make good swing decisions and use the entire field at lower levels. After getting to Double-A, he has had difficulty dealing with a steady diet of breaking balls and changeups. He's adding strength to his 6-foot-3 frame, and his penchant for hard contact should translate into 25 homers per season once he learns to drive the ball in the air more consistently.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>While Mayer is bigger than most shortstops, he has the smooth actions, quick hands and plus arm to make all the plays at the position. The only knock on his game is his below-average speed, though he makes up for it with a quick first step and good instincts on the bases and in the field. It's not impossible that he could slow down enough as he fills out that he might have to shift to second or third base, but he still should profile as a difference-maker offensively and defensively at either spot.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-marcelo-mayer?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>MLB Pipeline's top-rated 2021 Draft Prospect, Mayer dropped into the Red Sox's lap with the No. 4 overall pick -- their highest in 54 years -- because the Pirates saved money with Henry Davis and the Rangers and Tigers coveted Jack Leiter and Jackson Jobe. Signed for a franchise-record $6,664,000, Mayer performed well in the lower levels of the Minors and reached Double-A at age 20 last year, but he also struggled after sustaining a left shoulder impingement when he fell while running the bases in early May. He batted .337/.414/.582 before the injury but just .190/.256/.366 afterward until he was shut down in August. He rebounded in 2024 but missed the final two months of the season with a lumbar strain, earning a promotion to Triple-A but never getting the chance to play at that level.</p><p>Though Mayer was hampered for much of last season, he still showed impact potential at the plate. He has gotten stronger since turning pro and is driving the ball in the air to his pull side more than ever, which could translate into 25 or more homers per season. He has swung and missed a bit more than expected, particularly on pitches in the zone, but he has a pretty left-handed stroke and generally makes good swing decisions, so he should be a solid hitter as well.&nbsp;</p><p>Mayer is bigger and slower than most shortstops, so the top question surrounding him is whether he'll play the position on a long-term basis in the Majors. He compensates for below-average speed with a quick first step and keen instincts, and the consensus is that he can be an asset with a strong arm at shortstop. Some scouts believe he'll wind up at third base, where he might be a plus defender while still profiling well offensively.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospects-marcelo-mayer-ss-red-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>The Red Sox landed the fourth overall pick in 2021, their earliest since 1967, and MLB Pipeline's top-rated Draft prospect in Mayer, a California prep shortstop whom some scouts considered the best hitter and defender that year. He has mostly lived up to expectations since signing for a franchise-record $6,664,000 but has played in just 246 games in three full pro seasons because of wrist (2022), shoulder (2023) and back (2024) ailments. At age 21, he did slash .307/.370/.480 at Double-A last summer, but a lumbar strain meant he never took the field after getting promoted to Triple-A in August.</p><p>Mayer has a fluid left-handed stroke and makes decent swing decisions, though he's been more aggressive at the plate and sought more power as he has gotten stronger. He stands out with his bat speed and exit velocities and has improved his ability to drive pitches to his pull side, though a propensity to make ground-ball contact may cap his power output at 20-25 homers per year. He still needs to make adjustments against non-fastballs (1.019 OPS against heaters in 2024, .690 vs. everything else) and same-side pitchers (.896 OPS against righties, .674 vs. lefties).</p><p>Bigger than most shortstops, Mayer has below-average speed but his quick first step and instincts help him compensate. He can pick his spots to steal bases, going 46-for-54 (85 percent) in 272 games over his first four years as a pro, and he plays a solid shortstop with plus arm strength. Some evaluators like him better at third base, where they believe he could be a plus defender with profile power.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Southern California","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":13,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ohmlytrdmtlj2iwegkiw","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/694212/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:694212"},"position":"C/1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Orioles celebrated a record-setting international class on signing day 2021, having invested more heavily in the market than at any other point in franchise history. The clearest example of that commitment is Basallo, a bat-first catcher who signed for $1.3 million out of the Dominican Republic. The bonus is the largest ever given by the Orioles to an international prospect.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>A left-handed-hitting backstop with potential plus power, Basallo wowed scouts by registering triple-digit exit velocity readings with wood bats as a 16-year-old. He stands out for his physique and raw power to all fields, producing precocious strength from his 6-foot-3, 180 pound frame. Basallo is an imposing presence in the box, using a high leg kick and strong hands to drive pitches consistently. Like all young players, he may need to shorten that swing to adjust to pitching at the next level.&nbsp;</p><p>Scouts also give Basallo high marks for his arm strength and flexibility behind the plate, while noting he’s already big for the position and could grow out of it in time. There is room for his receiving and blocking to improve as he develops, and questions about his quickness will linger simply because of his size. But as one of the younger players in his entire class, Basallo has a lot of time to tackle this learning curve. If it all clicks, he could grow into an run-producing, everyday backstop at the big league level.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>The Orioles are investing more heavily than ever in the international market these days, and their system is starting to show the fruits of those efforts. One prime example is Basallo, a left-handed-hitting backstop who signed for $1.3 million out of the Dominican Republic in 2021, receiving what -- at the time -- was the largest bonus ever given by the O’s to an international prospect. Basallo then built on that promise with a solid debut season, hitting five homers in 41 games in Rookie ball.&nbsp;</p><p>Basallo hits the ball hard. His best tool is his potential plus power, which wowed scouts by registering triple-digit exit velocity readings with wood bats as a 16-year-old. His 6-foot-3, 200-pound frame creates an imposing presence in the box and produces precocious strength, coupling with a high leg kick and strong hands to drive pitches consistently.&nbsp;It’s a long swing Basallo may need to shorten to keep up with higher-level pitching, but he showed good plate discipline for a young player in his pro debut and should get even stronger as his body matures.&nbsp;</p><p>Basallo also receives high marks for his arm strength and flexibility behind the plate, though his physique suggests he could grow out of the position in time. The Orioles gave Basallo experience last summer at first base, where his offensive skill set would profile well. Either way, his age gives him huge upside and more than enough time to develop into an everyday run producer at the highest level if it all clicks.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the first splashes the Orioles’ revamped international scouting department made in Latin America, Basallo signed for $1.3 million out of the Dominican Republic in 2021, receiving what -- at the time -- was the largest bonus ever given by the O’s to an international prospect. The left-handed hitting backstop rewarded the club with a very solid showing in Rookie ball, hitting 11 homers with a .344 on-base-percentage in 84 games across two seasons.&nbsp;</p><p>Basallo hits the ball really hard. His top offensive tool is his potential plus power, which wowed scouts by registering triple-digit exit velocity readings with wood bats as a 16-year-old. His 6-foot-4 frame creates an imposing presence in the box and produces precocious strength. Strong hands help him drive pitches consistently, and he’s quieted his front side since turning pro, eliminating a high leg kick with an eye toward improving bat control. He might need to keep shortening the swing to keep up with higher-level pitching, but is already producing strong walk rates for his strength and age.&nbsp;</p><p>Basallo is still raw defensively, but has a huge arm -- clocked as high as 86 mph on throws to second base.&nbsp;Though his physique suggests he could grow too big to catch, the Orioles are bullish on his flexibility and hopeful that outside factors -- like the automated strike zone in affiliated ball -- help ease his transition out of Rookie ball from a defensive standpoint.&nbsp;They’ve also spent time getting Basallo used to first base, where his offensive skill set would profile well. Wherever he ends up defensively, Basallo’s age gives more than enough time to develop into an everyday run producer at the highest level. He’s a potential breakout prospect heading into 2023.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-samuel-basallo?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>One of Mike Elias’ key points of emphasis when he took over as general manager of the Orioles was to re-engage on the international market. Basallo was one of their first primary targets, getting what was then an organizational-record $1.3 million bonus to sign in January 2021. After showing glimpses of his offensive potential in the Dominican Summer League in '21, and then in the Florida Complex League the following year, Basallo burst on the scene by posting a .953 OPS while reaching Double-A as a teenager.</p><p>It's becoming clear it might be a mistake to put a cap on Basallo’s offensive ceiling. The left-handed hitter combines the ability to hit the ball very hard with elite-level exit velocities and an advanced approach at the plate, making him a very dangerous hitter. Basallo has very strong hands and has simplified his setup, giving him the ability to drive the ball to all fields and make a ton of contact. He also draws a lot of walks, helping him to get in better counts to tap into his considerable raw power consistently, with the 20 homers he hit in 2023 just the tip of the iceberg.&nbsp;</p><p>If there are any questions at all about Basallo, they are about his ability to stick behind the plate. He’s made strides there, too, and his plus arm helped him throw out 33.1 percent of potential basestealers a year ago. There’s still work to be done on his overall receiving, but his bat will profile just fine at first base, where he’s been getting comfortable defensively to provide some positional flexibility, especially with Adley Rutschman behind the dish in Baltimore.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/orioles/video/top-prospects-samuel-basallo-c-orioles\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 70 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>When Mike Elias took over as the general manager of the Orioles, one of the first orders of business was to get the organization re-involved in the international market after a long absence. Basallo was one of the club’s first big signs, getting a then-organizational record bonus of $1.3 million in January 2021. Since then, he’s climbed the ladder relatively quickly, spending nearly all of the 2024 season at age 19 at the upper levels of the Orioles system and representing the organization in the Futures Game.</p><p>While Basallo’s overall surface numbers weren’t as eye-popping last year as they were the year prior, struggling a bit in a small sample in his first taste of Triple-A, he still projects to be a very productive left-handed hitter. He hits the ball hard as consistently as anyone in the system and even had good exit velocities despite his tribulations with Norfolk. With strong hands and a simple setup, Basallo has a good approach at the plate, limiting strikeouts and drawing walks. He can get over-aggressive at times because of his knack for making contact, leading to higher chase rates, but he’s shown the ability to drive the ball with considerable power to all fields.</p><p>Basallo’s defensive game isn’t considered nearly as sure of a thing as his bat. He has a cannon for an arm that can help control the running game and he moves surprisingly well behind the dish for a 6-foot-4 backstop. Scouts like his hands and think that gives him a shot to stick, though his overall receiving and blocking continue to be a work in progress. Believers think he’ll work out the rough edges given his age while others think he could end up at first base, where his bat should still play.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2021 - BAL"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":14,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/f1pzuaaebrlpwxaya3vz","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/v1589300452/mlb/xyy84au5pkbiuv0izdkw","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/691723/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691723"},"position":"3B/1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 65 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida has produced some serious talent over the years, starting with Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and continuing with A’s left-hander Jesus Luzardo and Rockies third-base prospect Colton Welker. Mayo also plays the hot corner, with the kind of power potential that many teams covet.</p><p>There are no questions about Mayo’s raw power from the right side of the plate. He can flat-out crush the ball, using his strong 6-foot-5 frame to his advantage. The concerns crop up regarding whether he’ll hit enough to get to that power on a consistent basis. There’s swing and miss to his game and while he’ll show the ability to drive the ball to the opposite field in batting practice, he can get very pull-happy in games. </p><p>Not everyone is convinced Mayo can stick at third as well. While he does have a well above-average arm, his feet and hands are just OK, which might mean a move to first base or maybe to left field. His strong arm, power and physicality might remind some of Austin Riley and the team that tries to sign him away from his commitment to Florida will believe that’s who he can become.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 65 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida has produced some serious talent over the years, starting with Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and continuing with A’s left-hander Jesus Luzardo and Rockies third-base prospect Colton Welker. Mayo also plays the hot corner, with the kind of power potential that many teams coveted as the 2020 Draft approached, albeit with a commitment to the University of Florida to contend with. The Orioles manipulated their bonus pool well, using the Heston Kjerstad-generated savings to be able to sign Mayo in the fourth round for a well-above-slot bonus of $1.75 million.</p><p>There are no questions about Mayo’s raw power from the right side of the plate. He can flat-out crush the ball, using his strong 6-foot-5 frame to his advantage. The concerns crop up regarding whether he’ll hit enough to get to that power on a consistent basis. There’s swing and miss to his game and while he’ll show the ability to drive the ball to the opposite field in batting practice, he can get very pull-happy in games.</p><p>Not everyone is convinced Mayo can stick at third as well. While he does have a well-above-average arm, his feet and hands are just OK, which might mean a move to first base or maybe to left field. His strong arm, power and physicality might remind some of Austin Riley, the kind of player the Orioles are hoping he can eventually become.</p><p><br></p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p>Part of the strategy the Orioles used to manipulate their bonus pool in the 2020 Draft was to allow them to take upside gamble on prep third baseman Coby Mayo, who they drafted in the fourth round out of Stoneman Douglas High in Florida for a well-above-slot bonus of $1.75 million. Mayo is the latest in a growing line of talent to come out of Stoneman Douglas, along with Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo, A’s left-hander Jesus Luzardo and Rockies third-base prospect Colton Welker. Mayo also plays the hot corner, with the kind of power potential found few other places in the Orioles system.</p><p>Standing 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, Mayo uses a clean swing path and freakish raw strength to flat-out crush the ball. He already makes louder contact than almost any other player in the Orioles system, consistently ranking near the top of their exit velocity readings during 2020 instructional camp, where he showed significant bat speed and light-tower power in batting practice and simulated games. The concerns crop up regarding whether he’ll hit enough to get to that power on a consistent basis. There’s enough swing and miss to his game to potentially drown out Mayo’s loud tools when exposed to professional pitching.</p><p>Not everyone is convinced Mayo can stick at third as well. He does have a plus arm, strong enough to produce mid-90s velocity readings off the mound in high school. But his feet and hands are just OK, which might mean a move to first base or maybe to left field. His strong arm, power and physicality remind some of Troy Glaus, Pat Burrell and Austin Riley; therein lies the range of players the O’s are hoping he can eventually become.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 70 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Mired in a long rebuild and facing a shortened Draft in 2020, the Orioles manipulated their bonus pool at the top of the Draft to save money for upside gambles later on. The strategy allowed them to nab prep third baseman Coby Mayo in the fourth round out of Stoneman Douglas High in Florida, the same school that’s produced All-Star first baseman Anthony Rizzo and Marlins left-hander Jesús Luzardo, among others. In convincing Mayo to forgo a commitment to Florida with a well-above slot $1.75 million bonus, the O’s also injected their system with the kind of power potential found few places in the Minor Leagues.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Standing 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, Mayo makes louder contact than almost any other player in the O’s system. He uses a clean swing path and freakish raw strength to flat-out crush the ball, consistently ranking near the top of Baltimore’s system’s exit velocity readings. Mayo showed off significant bat speed and light-tower power at the club’s 2020 instructional camp and then enjoyed an excellent debut in ’21, hitting .319 with nine homers while reaching Low-A Delmarva. He also did well to quell plate discipline concerns, walking nearly as much as he struck out in his first pro season.&nbsp;</p><p>Mayo's profile suggests he might struggle to get to that power consistently when exposed to better pitching at higher levels and not everyone is convinced he’ll stick at third, either. Mayo does have a plus-plus arm, strong enough to produce mid-90s velocity readings off the mound in high school.&nbsp;He’s athletic for a big guy, running well enough to swipe 11 bases in 2021 but his size presents potential issues defensively, and his hands and feet are just OK, which might mean a move to first base or left field. His strong arm, power and&nbsp;physicality conjure comparisons to Troy Glaus, Pat Burrell&nbsp;and Austin Riley, but the huge upside comes with risk. If it all clicks, Baltimore could have a potential superstar on its hands.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 70 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>When the Orioles took Heston Kjerstad No. 2 overall in the shortened 2020 Draft, they saved more than $2.5 million in bonus pool money to sign him, funds that were used to go after talent in the ensuing rounds. It enabled them to go well over slot in the fourth round to sign Mayo for $1.75 million out of the Florida high school ranks. He raised expectations by posting a .981 OPS, albeit in just 53 games, during his first season in 2021. While he was a little inconsistent in 2022, he continued to show off his power potential and reached Double-A at age 20.</p><p>Mayo’s carrying tool will always be his power. He makes extremely loud contact from the right side of the plate with outstanding exit velocities. His combination of bat speed and strength point to a future with a lot of home runs, especially to the pull side. He punishes fastballs, but does struggle with spin at times. His overall approach regressed a bit in 2022, but he has enough of an idea at the plate that he should get back to making better swing decisions as he adjusts to levels, though there’s always going to be swing-and-miss in his game.</p><p>One of the strongest arms in the system, if not the Minor Leagues, works very well for third base. Even though he currently moves surprisingly well for his size, there are concerns that he will outgrow the ability to play third and there’s a chance he ends up at first or left field when all is said and done. The kind of consistent power production the Orioles think he can provide will work from any spot on the diamond.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-coby-mayo?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 70 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>When Mayo was coming out of Stoneman Douglas HS in Florida in 2020, scouts saw some similarities with current Braves All-Star Austin Riley. The Orioles thought he could develop into that kind of impact hitter and went well over slot to sign him for $1.75 million as a fourth-rounder in the pandemic-shortened Draft that summer. He showed glimpses of what he was capable in 2021 and 2022, but really took off in 2023, reaching Triple-A at age 21 while hitting a combined 29 homers with a .973 OPS.</p><p>Mayo has long been known for his ability to punish the baseball from the right side of the plate and he made strides in doing that more consistently in 2023. He has plus bat speed and strength and he used both to reach the seats more regularly. His improved approach led to a huge spike in his walk rate and a drop in his strikeout rate as well. There will always be some swing-and-miss in his game, but it’s looking like he has the chance to be close to an average hitter.</p><p>With one of the best arms in the system, if not the Minors, Mayo can make all the throws from the hot corner. He moves well for his size, but the potential of him outgrowing third as well as the glut of talent on the dirt in Baltimore and throughout the system led him to add first base to his resume. That might help his power bat get to the big leagues faster.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/orioles/video/top-prospects-coby-mayo-3b-orioles\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 70 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>The 2020 Draft may have been shortened because of the pandemic, but it’s looking like it might have been an extremely productive haul for the Orioles. Three of the club’s six selections have already touched the big leagues, with Jordan Westburg establishing himself and Heston Kjerstad settling in. Both of them came from the college ranks. Mayo was a high schooler who got an over-slot deal as a fourth-rounder who has shown he can consistently get to his power at every level of the Minors. He sports a career .921 OPS heading into 2025 and 54 homers over the past two seasons at the upper levels, though he scuffled in a very small sample size during his big league debut.</p><p>A big right-handed hitter who has long reminded evaluators of Braves All-Star Austin Riley, Mayo has the chance to be more than just a power-only bat. The bat speed and strength are there for him to continue to be a home run threat every time he steps in the box. But he’s also become a better all-around hitter who takes walks and can drive the ball to all fields, even if most of his over-the-fence pop comes on his pull side. There will always be strikeouts in his game, but he’s kept that under control in the Minors and will have to show he can adjust to how big league pitchers attack him.</p><p>Mayo has long had one of the better arms in the Orioles' system and he’s capable of making throws from anywhere at third base, even if he’s struggled a bit with accuracy. Because of his size and the fact that Westburg was an All-Star who got a lot of reps at the hot corner, Mayo could continue to see more time at first as he’s ready to get a longer look in Baltimore.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Florida","signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":15,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/vj5nn04udvjqznfh9xv5","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/x9s6ic7ssembdiydoo4f","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/696149/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:696149"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-bubba-chandler-rhp\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><span class=\"ql-cursor\"></span><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>North Oconee HS (Bogart, Ga.) produced a potential No. 1 overall pick for the 2021 Draft in Kumar Rocker, who's now at Vanderbilt, and the Titans have another right-hander on the rise in Chandler. Originally committed to Georgia for baseball, Chandler flipped to Clemson last May when the Tigers offered him a football scholarship as a quarterback. His future looks brighter in baseball, as he's a potential first-round pick as a pitcher and some scouts believe he shows more promise at shortstop. </p><p>After working with an 88-93 mph fastball last summer, Chandler has made a leap to operating at 92-95 and touching 97 this spring. He possesses a quick arm and also has added power to his downer curveball, which now resides in the upper 70s, and his less-used slider, which gets up to 85 mph. He shows trust in his low-80s changeup as well.&nbsp;</p><p>Chandler's athleticism and clean arm action and delivery bode well for his control and command, though he's still learning to harness his enhanced stuff. He's also an intriguing prospect as a switch-hitting shortstop with solid power potential and speed. He's believed to prefer baseball, though it remains to be seen how Clemson football will affect his signability.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>Chandler not only starred as a two-way player for North Oconnee High School’s baseball team in Georgia, he also was a standout as a quarterback for the school’s football team, leading to him to change his commitment from Georgia for baseball only to Clemson, who offered him the chance to keep playing football as well. The right-hander and shortstop will focus on baseball only now after the Pirates took him in the third round of the 2021 Draft and went way over slot to sign him for $3 million.</p><p>The Pirates plan to allow Chandler to explore hitting and pitching, at least at the outset of his career. On the mound, his fastball made a leap up to 92-95 mph, touching 97 this past spring. He possesses a quick arm and also has added power to his downer curveball, which now resides in the upper 70s, and his less-used slider, which gets up to 85 mph. He shows trust in his low-80s changeup as well.&nbsp;</p><p>Chandler's athleticism and clean arm action and delivery bode well for his control and command, though he's still learning to harness his enhanced stuff. He's also an intriguing switch-hitting shortstop with solid power potential and speed and it should be an interesting story line to follow how the Pirates allow him to keep hitting and pitching as a pro.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>There was little Chandler couldn’t do as a high school athlete, starring as a pitcher and a shortstop during baseball season and as a quarterback on the gridiron. When the Pirates took him in the third round of the 2021 Draft, they had to sign him away from a chance to play both sports at Clemson, giving him $3 million to do so. He got a handful of at-bats during a brief pro debut, but the plan is to let Chandler develop both ways, at least for the time being.</p><p>Most believe Chandler’s long-term future is better on the mound. He added velocity as a high school senior, topping out at 97 mph and easily sitting 92-95, thrown with a ton of arm speed. His downer curve also features more power, thrown in the upper-70s and while he hasn’t thrown his mid-80s slider as much, it’s a solid offering. He has good feel for his low-80s changeup to give him a potential four-pitch mix.</p><p>As an infielder, Chandler is a switch-hitter with a good amount of raw power. His athleticism and speed play on both sides of the ball, with obviously enough arm to play short. He has a higher ceiling on the mound, but it’s too soon to rule out his ability to do both things well at the next level.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Not only was Chandler a talented two-way player in high school, he was also a two-sport star. He could have gone to Clemson to pitch and hit, as well as play quarterback, but the Pirates used the bonus pool savings from Henry Davis to give Chandler $3 million in the third round to convince him to begin his pro career. He’s been hitting and pitching so far in his brief pro career, reaching full-season ball in 2022, but his strides on the mound are pointing to a pitching-only future.</p><p>While Chandler does have abilities as a switch-hitting infielder with some pop, he’d only been DHing as a pro, and the time might come soon when he focuses on pitching only. That could be scary for opposing hitters, because he’s already shown considerable development on the mound. His fastball touched 99 mph in the Florida State League last year and averaged in the mid-90s. While they can blend together at times, he has a distinct slider and curve, throwing the former a lot more in 2022, showing an ability to miss plenty of bats. His changeup will continue to get better the more he throws it.</p><p>A focus on pitching will also allow Chandler to use his athleticism to learn to repeat his delivery and improve his command, something that’s been spotty in the early going. He can get in trouble when he falls behind and just tries to blow it by hitters; learning to trust his stuff in the zone is something that could come with dedicated reps and gives him a very high ceiling.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-bubba-chandler?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Chandler’s athleticism as a two-way player (who also could have gone to Clemson to play football and baseball) intrigued scouts enough to move him into first-round conversations in 2021. Signability was an issue, but the Pirates, who had saved money with Henry Davis as the No. 1 overall pick, were able to swoop in at the start of Day 2 of the Draft and sign Chandler for $3 million, first-round money. He both hit and pitched through the 2022 season, but a move to pitching only in '23 allowed him to take a strong step forward, ending the year with a dominant debut at Double-A.</p><p>After struggling early in the year, Chandler made some excellent adjustments in terms of routine and preparation, allowing him to post a 1.66 ERA and .163 batting average against over his last nine starts following the All-Star break. He’s always had impressive physical gifts and pure stuff, and he has made strides in becoming a more complete pitcher. He has an electric fastball that sits in the mid-90s and touches the upper-90s, thrown with excellent life. It's a plus pitch that misses a lot of bats up in the zone. His upper-80s slider has become his go-to secondary offering and it has the chance to be a true out pitch, and he can still fold in a curveball. He’s committed to throwing his changeup more and it could be another above-average offering in time.</p><p>Because of his athleticism, there has always been confidence that Chandler would become a consistent strike-thrower with more reps, and he walked only 2.4 per nine over those last nine starts. The Pirates also think being around Paul Skenes at the end of the year and beyond will only help Chandler learn about how to prepare and reach his considerable ceiling.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/top-prospects-bubba-chandler-php-pirates\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>When the Pirates went over slot to sign Chandler in the third round of the 2021 Draft, they were banking on the athleticism that made him both a two-way player on the diamond and a two-sport standout who could have played football at Clemson. After hitting and pitching for a season, Chandler put the bat away for good and has developed into one of the best pitching prospects in baseball, reaching Triple-A in 2024 and serving notice that he’s ready to contribute to a big league rotation.</p><p>Chandler has rapidly evolved from an athlete and thrower to a complete pitcher with a real idea of how to use all four of his pitches effectively. It still starts with his elite-level fastball that averaged 96.7 mph and touched 99 in 2024, according to Synergy. It has impressive vertical break, his command of the pitch has improved and he holds the premium velocity deep into starts. The Pirates challenged Chandler to focus on the development of his secondary offerings, and he responded with a much-improved 86-87 mph slider and upper-80s changeup while still dropping in the occasional low-80s curve.&nbsp;</p><p>The athletic right-hander showed that he’s learned not to lean solely on his heater by throwing slider-changeup-slider to start out the first batter he faced in Triple-A. His strike-throwing continues to improve, and he has the chance to eventually have three plus pitches he can land in the zone. Honing his craft while working out with Paul Skenes, Jared Jones and fellow prospect Thomas Harrington will only help him reach his considerable ceiling.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Clemson","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":16,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/zzczwhsovfldtysgjk1e","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/cunyf7myhjobqnhr62gt","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/702273/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702273"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-noah-schultz-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong></strong></a><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-noah-schultz-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>With his 6-foot-9 frame and low three-quarters arm slot, Schultz conjures physical comparisons to Randy Johnson. He can't match the power in the Hall of Famer's arsenal, but Schultz is a lot more polished than Johnson was as a teenager. He's also difficult to figure out because he barely pitched as a high school senior and is strongly committed to Vanderbilt.&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz's biggest weapon is an upper-70s slider with horizontal break that's nearly impossible for lefties to track because of the angle he presents, and he also can back-foot it against righties. His fastball sat at 89-92 mph and peaked at 94 with good carry and armside run on the showcase circuit last summer, and he's not afraid to work it inside on right-handers. He hasn't had much need for a changeup yet but shows some aptitude for throwing one with some fade.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz has unusual athleticism and body control for such a tall youngster and he keeps all of his moving parts in sync by working out of the stretch. Scouts would like to see him add some more velocity and he began to trend up a bit during the fall before dealing at 92-96 mph and also showcasing a sharper, harder slider in a two-inning outing to open his senior season. But he came down with mononucleosis soon afterward and displayed shaky control when he returned.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>The White Sox went 21 years between drafting high school pitchers in the first round before they selected homestate product Schultz 26th overall this July. He was hard to scout during the spring because he came down with mononucleosis and barely pitched, but he helped his cause by dominating the Prospect League, a wood-bat college summer circuit, with a 0.93 ERA and 37 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings leading up to the Draft. Chicago signed him away from a Vanderbilt commitment for $2.8 million.&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz had one of the best sliders in the 2022 Draft, a low-80s sweeper with high spin rates that's nearly impossible for left-handers to deal with because of the difficult angle he presents with a 6-foot-9 frame and low three-quarters arm slot. His fastball velocity improved from 89-94 mph on the showcase circuit last summer to 92-96 this year, and he has some armside run on his heater and the confidence to bust it inside on right-handers. He didn't need a changeup as a prepster but shows aptitude for throwing one with some fading action.&nbsp;</p><p>As a lefty with his size and arm angle, Schultz draws physical comparisons to Randy Johnson. He can't match the power in the Hall of Famer's arsenal, but he has unusual athleticism and body control for such a tall teenager and is much more polished than Johnson was at the same stage. His control was shaky during his brief senior season but should become average as he gains more experience.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 55 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Hard to scout as an Illinois high school senior because he barely pitched after contracting mononucleosis, Schultz boosted his stock by heading to the Prospect League and posting a 0.93 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings in the wood bat college summer circuit. The White Sox hadn't taken a prep pitcher in the first round since Kris Honel in 2001 before they selected Schultz 26th overall in July and signed him away from a Vanderbilt commitment for $2.8 million. After a flexor strain in Spring Training delayed his pro debut until June 2023, he dominated Single-A hitters while working with a mid-90s fastball.&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz's slider ranked among the best in the 2022 Draft, a low-80s sweeper with high spin rates that's death on left-handers because of the angle he creates with his huge 6-foot-9 frame and low three-quarters arm slot. His fastball parked at 89-94 mph on the showcase circuit and jumped to 92-97 in short stints in 2022, and Chicago has helped him add a sinking two-seamer that could give him another weapon. He's in the early stages of developing a mid-80s changeup with fade that shows the makings of becoming an average pitch.&nbsp;</p><p>Because of Schultz's size and arm angle, the obvious physical comparison is Randy Johnson. He can't match the Hall of Famer's power -- though his velocity is on the rise -- but he has uncommon athleticism and body control for a tall teenager and is much more polished than Johnson was at the same stage. His control was scattered during his brief senior season but he generally throws strikes and commands his slider well.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-noah-schultz?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>Schultz barely pitched as an Illinois high school senior in 2022 while battling mononucleosis but did dominate the Prospect League, a wood-bat college summer circuit, leading up to the Draft. The White Sox ended a 21-year span of not taking prep pitchers in the first round by selecting him 26th overall and signed him away from a Vanderbilt commitment for $2.8 million. They handled him with care, as he missed the first two months of his 2023 pro debut with a flexor strain and his final couple of starts with a shoulder impingement, but in between he allowed a run in just one of his 10 Single-A outings while striking out 38 in 27 innings.&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz had one of the best sliders in the 2022 Draft, and his low-80s sweeper with high spin rates continued to destroy lower-level hitters because he creates exceptionally wide angle with his huge 6-foot-9 frame and low three-quarters arm slot. His four-seam fastball has sat at 93-95 mph and touched 97 in short stints the last two years, and Chicago is helping him add a sinking two-seam version as well. He's in the nascent stages of developing his changeup, a fading mid-80s offering that shows signs of becoming average.&nbsp;</p><p>With his size and arm angle, Schultz persistently draws physical comparisons to Randy Johnson. Though he's not as overpowering as the Hall of Famer, he's far more polished at the same stage of their careers. He has unusual athleticism and body control for a tall youngster, pounded the strike zone during his brief pro debut and exhibits very good feel for his slider.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospect-noah-schultz-lhp-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>Mononucleosis wiped out almost all of Schultz's high school senior season, but the suburban Chicago product dominated college hitters in the summer Prospect League leading up to the 2022 Draft, convincing the White Sox to end a 21-year drought of not taking prep pitchers in the first round. After signing for $2.8 million as the 26th overall pick, Schultz worked just 27 innings in his 2023 pro debut while dealing with a flexor strain and a shoulder impingement. He stayed healthy in 2024 and emerged as baseball's best left-handed pitching prospect, earning Southern League Pitcher of the Year accolades by posting a 1.48 ERA and a 73/17 K/BB ratio in 61 innings following a promotion to Double-A in late May.</p><p>With his 6-foot-9 frame and low three-quarters arm slot, Schultz creates exceptional horizontal movement on a wipeout slider that continues to gain velocity -- now sitting in the low 80s and reaching 88 mph. He has boosted his fastball from 89-92 mph in high school to 93-97 with a peak of 99 mph as a pro. He blows four-seamers by hitters up in the strike zone but doesn't miss many bats when he tries to sink heavy two-seamers, generating a lot of ground-ball contact instead.</p><p>Schultz has done a nice job honing an upper-80s changeup that can get a bit firm but is a solid offering that fades in an opposite direction from his slider. He has advanced body control for a pitcher who is so large and so young, and his control and command both grade as better than average. His frame, arm angle and slider prompt inevitable comparisons to Randy Johnson, but Schultz is a much more polished pitcher at the same stage of development.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Vanderbilt","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":17,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ak9iwmpp0grfoe3bmnk6","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806964/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806964"},"position":"SS/3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Bahamas has emerged as a hotbed for international talent in recent years, and Walcott is carrying on the tradition.</p><p>In fact, some believe the long and lean shortstop could eventually rival Miami’s Jazz Chisholm as the best international prospect to come from the Bahamas because of his elite athleticism, physical projection and baseball IQ.</p><p>At the plate, Walcott has a chance to hit for average with plus power potential. He’s already an above-average runner and he could be a potential base-stealer in the future. For now, he projects to hit near the top of the order, but he could evolve into a middle-of-the-lineup hitter that drives in runs.</p><p>He trains with Geron Sands and Albert Cartwright at the International Elite Academy. The Rangers are among the teams who have shown strong interest in him.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>The Bahamas is an emerging source of baseball talent and some evaluators believe Walcott could become the best player ever from the islands. The Rangers signed him in January for $3.2 million, the sixth-highest bonus in the 2023 international class. It's easy to dream on him because of his athletic, projectable 6-foot-4 frame and bevy of tools.&nbsp;</p><p>With his bat speed, future strength and the leverage in his right-handed swing, Walcott could grow into plus-plus raw power and deliver 30 or more homers per season. He already can produce 110 mph exit velocities at age 16. While he'll need to develop some polish at the plate, he has good hand-eye coordination and a relatively mature approach.&nbsp;</p><p>Walcott has plus straight-line speed but projects as more of an average-to-solid runner once he fills out. Though he may slow down and is taller than a typical shortstop, he has good infield actions and well-above-average arm strength. He may be able to stick at short, and if he can't, he could be a plus defender at third base or right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospect-sebastian-walcott?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Some scouts believe Walcott could become the best player ever from the Bahamas, an emerging source of baseball talent. That upside landed him a $3.2 million bonus, the sixth-largest in the 2023 international class. He spent just nine games in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League before making his U.S. debut last summer, then finished his pro debut in High-A at age 17.</p><p>While Walcott is still raw at the plate and struck out at a 30 percent clip in his first taste of pro ball, it's easy to dream on his tools and youth. He has a lightning-quick right-handed stroke with plenty of leverage, already can smoke balls in excess of 110 mph and could produce 30 or more homers per season when he adds some projectable strength and settles down his approach. He has the hand-eye coordination to make consistent contact but looks to pull and launch almost every pitch he sees.</p><p>While Walcott has plus straight-line speed, he projects as an average to solid runner once his 6-foot-4 frame fills out. Though he's bigger than most shortstops and may lose some quickness, he has smooth infield actions and well-above-average arm strength. If he doesn't remain at short, he could be a plus defender and fit the power profile at third base or right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rangers/video/top-prospects-sebastian-walcott-ss-rangers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 65 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Before Walcott signed for $3.2 million out of the Bahamas in January 2023, some scouts were saying that he could become the best player ever from the island nation. He has done nothing to dispel that notion, beginning his pro career by reaching High-A during his pro debut at age 17. He earned South Atlantic League all-star honors at that level last year, leading the circuit in triples (nine), extra-base hits (50) and total bases (192) while batting .261/.342/.443 as its youngest regular (age 18), then dominated in a five-game cameo at Double-A.</p><p>The right-handed hitter has thrived against significantly older competition in his first two years as a pro, displaying exceptional bat speed and the ability to produce elite exit velocities for his age. He has no trouble driving balls in the air to his pull side, creates plenty of leverage with his still-projectable 6-foot-4 frame and earns top-of-the-scale grades for his raw power from some evaluators. He has the hand-eye coordination for solid bat-to-ball skills but he's extremely aggressive at the plate and struck out at a 26 percent clip in 2024, so he may need to tone down his approach at higher levels.</p><p>Walcott can flash plus speed and has basestealing ability, but he's more of a solid runner who could slow a bit as he matures physically. While he needs to get more consistent with his hands, footwork and throwing accuracy, he does have smooth infield actions for his size and a rocket arm. If he winds up outgrowing shortstop or lacking the dependability for the position, he'd profile well at third base or right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - TEX"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":18,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/inqtpwp9fr0rvbo7iajt","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/815888/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:815888"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-de-vries-ss?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Bani, Dominican Republic has already produced one top-tier big league switch-hitting infielder in José Ramírez, and De Vries is looking to become the next. The teen models his game after Ramírez, a five-time MLB All-Star. Also a point guard on the basketball court, De Vries comes from a highly skilled athletic family, with his father having played for the Dominican national team.</p><p>Boasting advanced hitting ability with the chance to hit for power from both sides, De Vries has a loose natural rhythm, which gives evaluators the belief that he'll deliver 20-homer power. Advanced for his age when it comes to plate discipline, De Vries takes his walks and displays plus pitch recognition.</p><p>He's a smooth defender at shortstop and has the intangibles to stick at the position long-term. With an above-average glove and arm, his 6-foot-2 frame lends credence to the thought that he could play any infield position as he continues to develop physically. With recorded times of 4.2 seconds from home to first and 6.7 seconds in a 60-yard dash, his plus running grade should enable him to impact the game both on the basepaths and as a defender in the dirt.</p><p>The teen trains in the Dominican Republic with Lenny Pimentel, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program.</p>","contentTitle":"international"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-de-vries-ss?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Make that 2-for-2 for the Padres. San Diego signed the top international prospect in the 2023 class in catcher Ethan Salas and saw him climb all the way to Double-A at age 17, and the club added top 2024 prospect De Vries in January for $4.2 million. That's a sizable investment for any club -- it was the second-highest international bonus of the year -- but especially for one with just a $4,652,200 base signing pool. De Vries may not be pushed as aggressively as the advanced Salas was, but he did similarly skip over the complex leagues and head straight to Single-A Lake Elsinore this summer.</p><p>A switch-hitter, De Vries already impresses all evaluators with his pitch recognition, discipline and barrel control. He doesn't expand the zone much against pitchers of any experience level nor is he one to swing and miss much, if at all. He stands in at 6-foot-2 and 183 pounds at the time of signing, and he already has the bat speed for average power with room to add more as he matures.</p><p>De Vries has a basketball background, particularly at the point guard position, and his quickness easily translates to the diamond. He's been clocked around 6.7 seconds in the 60-yard dash, giving him plus speed for now, and his current agility works well defensively at shortstop. With at least above-average arm strength, he makes quality throws and hits his target on a line. The Padres are open to the fact that De Vries may move off shortstop in time -- as they've started to do with Jackson Merrill as he closes in on the Majors -- but the pieces are there for a potential five-tool talent at a premium position.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/padres/video/top-prospects-leodalis-de-vries-ss-padres\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>The Padres have worked the top of the international market well in recent years, picking up the No. 1-ranked talent in both 2023 (Ethan Salas) and 2024 (De Vries). As with the catcher a year before, San Diego pushed their $4.2 million shortstop to full-season ball quickly at Single-A Lake Elsinore three months after signing. De Vries held his own in the advanced assignment but really took off in the second half, posting a .996 OPS in 35 games from July 1 onward. A right shoulder strain ended De Vries' regular season in mid-August, but he continued to get work as the youngest player in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>A switch-hitter, De Vries already shows an exquisite knowledge of the zone and will take his walks like he's a player many years older. He needed just a little bit more exposure to California League arms before making the adjustment to their quality, and that speaks well to how he'll handle higher levels. He's proven to be a better slugger from the right side early in his career -- seven of his 11 homers came from the right despite getting 162 fewer plate appearances there&nbsp;-- but he has enough bat speed from the left that splits aren't a major concern.</p><p>A former point guard in basketball, the Dominican Republic native is an agile runner and efficient on the basepaths. He has the range and hands to handle shortstop well, and even though his arm strength is closer to average and he got some looks at second base in the Fall League, the Padres plan to keep him at shortstop exclusively moving forward. De Vries plays like a prospect hungry for challenges and that should serve him well heading into his age-18 season.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2024 - SD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":19,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/k8shukcz1sd32ljhshui","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/usqjipon8cvxcsquex5h","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/807713/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:807713"},"position":"INF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-matt-shaw-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-matt-shaw-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"ql-cursor\"></span></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The University of Maryland has produced some solid middle-infield talent that has gone in the top five rounds, notably 2015 third-rounder Brandon Lowe and fourth-rounder Kevin Smith in '17. Shaw has a good chance to beat both Terrapins alumni after hitting .332 as a freshman, blasting 22 homers as a sophomore and then greatly enhancing his Draft stock by capturing Cape Cod League MVP honors thanks to a .360/.432/.574 line.</p><p>Shaw might be one of the better college hitters in the Draft class. He rarely strikes out and draws walks while making consistently hard contact. He can drive the ball to all fields and he showed off impressive opposite-field power last year for Maryland, with many of his homers going out to right and right-center field. He’s a plus runner who is a legitimate basestealing threat.</p><p>Shaw is currently the Terrapins' shortstop, but he’s shown off some defensive versatility, playing second, third and the outfield as a freshman and seeing time on both sides of second on the Cape. A team taking him could certainly send him out as a shortstop, but most feel his arm will push him to second long-term. Wherever he plays, it’s his bat that could get him drafted in the first round.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Shaw wasn't a priority target for scouts or recruiters as a Massachusetts high schooler but developed into the highest pick ever out of the University of Maryland after three seasons with the Terrapins. He won the Cape Cod League batting title (.360) and MVP award in the summer of 2022, then set Maryland's career home run record (53) and earned Big Ten Conference player of the year accolades this spring. After signing for $4,848,500 as the 13th overall pick in July, he headed almost immediately to High-A.&nbsp;</p><p>A right-handed hitter, Shaw combines aggressiveness and discipline at the plate, doing damage without sacrificing contact. He produces high exit velocities and solid power that plays to all fields. In college, he thrived against all type of pitches and against both left-handers and right-handers.&nbsp;</p><p>Shaw has solid speed and plays quicker than that on the bases because he has fine instincts. A second baseman as a Terrapins freshman before moving to shortstop the past two years, he has enough range to remain at short but his fringy arm strength may dictate a move. He probably fits best at second and could wind up at third, where the Cubs have a greater need.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-matt-shaw?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Lightly scouted and recruited as a Massachusetts high schooler, Shaw blossomed into the highest pick ever out of the University of Maryland when the Cubs selected him 13th overall last July. After winning the Cape Cod League batting title (.360) and MVP award during the summer of 2022, he set the Terrapins’ career home run record (53) and was named Big Ten Conference player of the year last spring. He continued to rake after turning pro for $4,848,500, hitting .357/.400/.618 with eight homers and 15 steals in 38 games while reaching Double-A.</p><p>Shaw grew up a Red Sox fan and models his game after Dustin Pedroia. He walks a similarly fine line between aggression and discipline at the plate, repeatedly turning his right-handed swing loose yet still making consistent hard contact. He has no discernible weakness, thriving against both lefties and righties and against all types of pitches. He uses the entire field well, and his solid power plays to all parts of the park.&nbsp;</p><p>Shaw’s baserunning instincts enable him to make good use of his solid speed. He played second base as a college freshman before moving to shortstop, where he has enough range but his fringy arm is a liability. Chicago is set up the middle with Gold Glovers Nico Hoerner and Dansby Swanson, so Shaw has shifted to third base and has the tools to become an average defender there.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-matt-shaw-inf-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Shaw won the Cape Cod League batting title (.360) and MVP award during the summer of 2022, then set Maryland's career home run record (53) and was named Big Ten Conference player of the year the following spring. Signed for $4,848,500 as the 13th overall pick in 2023 -- the highest ever in Terrapins history -- he earned Double-A Southern League MVP honors, boosted his production after a promotion to Triple-A and was one of four 20/30 players in the Minors during his first full pro season. He also was Team USA's best hitter at the Premier12 tournament in November, batting .412 and leading the event with 14 RBIs in seven games while earning a bronze medal.</p><p>Growing up as a Red Sox fan, Shaw modeled his game after similarly sized Dustin Pedroia and balances aggression and discipline just like the four-time All-Star did, repeatedly barreling balls despite an effortful right-handed swing. He manages the strike zone well and uses the entire field. His bat-to-ball ability allows him to get to most of his plus raw power and it plays from foul pole to foul pole.</p><p>Shaw's solid speed, aggressive nature and baserunning instincts make him a threat to steal, and he swiped 31 bases in 42 tries (74 percent) last season. He played second base as a freshman at Maryland and spent the next two seasons and most of his pro debut at shortstop before seeing most of his action at third base in 2024. His below-average arm is a bit stretched at the hot corner, though his quickness and fast hands help his cause. He may fit best at second, though Chicago has Gold Glover Nico Hoerner there.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":20,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/wbja6ccqzyunxwdul3xa","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/bj3upodcm0bchx9ri5px","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806068/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806068"},"position":"SS/3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-colt-emerson?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Ohio hasn't had a high school position player drafted in the top three rounds since Derek Dietrich in 2007, though Emerson should end that drought as a potential first-rounder in July. He played well throughout the showcase circuit and hit .360 as the starting third baseman on the U.S. national team that won the 18-and-under World Cup in September. He was an all-state wide receiver as a junior before deciding to focus on baseball as a senior, when he earned Gatorade state player of the year honors.&nbsp;</p><p>Emerson is an advanced high school hitter who makes repeated hard contact with a pretty left-handed swing. He usually drives the ball from gap to gap but shows the ability to pull the ball with authority. Once he does that more regularly, his bat speed and strength should translate into 20 or more homers per season.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner with solid arm strength, Emerson is a steady defender at shortstop but probably will move to a different position in pro ball. He looked good at the hot corner with Team USA and his quick hands also would work well at second base. An Auburn commit, he won't turn 18 until shortly after the Draft, which will help his cause with clubs who focus on age.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p>Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Ohio hadn’t had a high school position player drafted in the top three rounds since Derek Dietrich in 2007 until Emerson ended that drought. After playing well throughout the showcase circuit and hitting .360 as the starting third baseman on the U.S. national team that won the 18-and-under World Cup in September, he earned Gatorade state player of the year honors en route to being the Mariners’ first-round pick and signing for an above-slot $3.8 million bonus that kept him from heading to Auburn.</p><p>A former all-state wide receiver who stopped playing football to focus on baseball as a senior, Emerson is an excellent athlete and an advanced high school hitter who makes repeated hard contact with a pretty left-handed swing. He usually drives the ball from gap to gap but shows the ability to pull the ball with authority. Once he does that more regularly, his bat speed and strength should translate into 20 or more homers per season.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner with solid arm strength, Emerson is a steady defender at shortstop but might eventually move to a different position in pro ball. He looked good at the hot corner with Team USA and his quick hands also would work well at second base.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-colt-emerson?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Emerson emerged from the Ohio high school ranks during a strong showcase circuit performance and hit .360 on the U.S. national 18-U team that won the World Cup heading into his senior season. The Gatorade state player of the year that spring, he became the Mariners’ third straight high school bat taken in the first round, signing for an over-slot bonus of $3.8 million and then exceeding expectations with the numbers he put up while reaching full-season ball in his pro debut.</p><p>The athleticism Emerson has as a former all-state wide receiver shows up on the baseball field consistently. He has a smooth left-handed swing geared for hard contact and his advanced approach was on display as he walked nearly as often (17 times) as he struck out (20) during his pro debut. Thought to be a definitive hit-over-power guy, his pop showed up much more than anyone anticipated, and his bat speed plus strength should continue to translate to in-game power.</p><p>Emerson has excellent instincts and is a steady defender at shortstop even though he’s an average runner. He has enough arm for the left side of the infield and played a good third for Team USA, while he also got some reps at second during his pro debut. Wherever he settles in, he has the chance to be an everyday big league performer and gives the Mariners an opportunity to boast a trifecta of high school draftee standouts, following Harry Ford and Cole Young.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-colt-emerson-ss-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>After starring for Team USA in the 18U World Cup before his senior year, Emerson was Ohio’s Gatorade high school player of the year that spring. He landed in the first round with the Mariners in 2023, the third straight year the club took a high school hitter with its first selection. His first full season was a success in that he reached High-A just after his 19th birthday, even though an oblique injury early and a fractured foot suffered in May limited him to 70 games. He made up for lost time with a dozen strong games in the Arizona Fall League, though a minor hamstring issue ended his stay early.</p><p>Owner of the best hit tool in the Mariners system, Emerson got multiple votes in MLB Pipeline’s annual executive poll as being the best pure hitter in the Minors. He has a smooth and repeatable left-handed swing that enables him to find the barrel and make consistent hard contact. His .419 on-base percentage entering 2025 is a sign of his advanced approach as he’s walked nearly as often as he has struck out thus far in his career, and he rarely chases. He hasn’t really started to tap into his raw power with a hit-first approach, but his bat speed and strength point to at least average pop in the future.</p><p>A former all-state wide receiver on the gridiron, Emerson isn’t a burner, but his athleticism shows up on both sides of the ball. He has excellent instincts on the basepaths that allowed him to go 15-for-17 in stolen base attempts in 2024, and he has good actions and enough arm for shortstop. He’s gotten reps at third and second as well, with some thinking he might eventually be best suited for the hot corner long term.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Auburn","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":21,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lzxjnqi9qzdl7tvmdxg5","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:curr[%E2%80%A6]max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/691176/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691176"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>One of the most hyped international prospects ever, Domínguez signed for $5.1 million out of the Dominican Republic in July 2019 after drawing comparisons to the likes of Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout. Also known as \"The Martian\" because of his out-of-this-world tools, he had his pro debut delayed when the coronavirus pandemic wiped out the 2020 Minor League season. He spent most of 2021 in Low-A Southeast, not dominating but holding his own as the circuit's second-youngest position player, and participated in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game.&nbsp;</p><p>While evaluators have reeled in their expectations a bit for Domínguez after his first pro season, he still has the chance to show at least solid-to-plus tools across the board. The switch-hitter generates tremendous bat speed from both sides of the plate and did more damage left-handed in his debut. He has prodigious raw power and produces high-end exit velocities, especially for a teenager, though he swung and missed more than expected in 2021 while facing much more advanced pitching than he ever had before.&nbsp;</p><p>Domínguez received some plus-plus speed grades from scouts when he signed but he has slowed down since getting considerably thicker, and there are some questions as to exactly how fast and athletic he'll be in the long run. He still has solid speed but will have to maintain his conditioning in order to remain in center field. With solid-to-plus arm strength, not to mention his offensive upside, he also profiles well in right field.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 65 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The most hyped and tooled-up international prospect in recent memory, Domínguez engenders comparisons to some of the best athletes in baseball history, such as Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout. The Yankees spent $5.1 million, all but $300,000 of their bonus pool and a franchise record for an international amateur, to sign him out of the Dominican Republic in July 2019. Some clubs officials thought he might be able to handle making his pro debut in low Class A at age 17 in 2020, but it became a moot point when the coronavirus pandemic scuttled the Minor League season.&nbsp;</p><p>Domínguez not only has the potential for well above-average tools across the board, but he also has the advanced instincts and skills to get the most of them. A switch-hitter, he exhibits a smooth stroke, tremendous bat speed and strength from both sides of the plate. With precocious feel for the barrel and a mature, disciplined approach, he should hit for power and average.&nbsp;</p><p>Domínguez's well above-average speed also allows him to make an impact on the bases and in the outfield. He has 30-30 potential, covers plenty of ground in center field and also features at least a plus arm. His quickness and arm strength would allow him to play almost any position and some teams even worked him out as a catcher, though putting him behind the plate would take a toll on his offensive output.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p>The Yankees had $5.4 million in their 2019-20 international bonus pool, and they used $5.1 million of it to sign Domínguez out of the Dominican Republic last July. Scouts had been raving about his all-around talent for years, and New York gladly spent a franchise record for an international amateur to land him. He won't make his pro debut until 2021 but he already has earned comparisons to some of the best athletes in baseball history, such as Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout.</p><p>A scout willing to be aggressive could grade each of Domínguez's five tools as well above average, and his instincts are nearly as impressive as his physical ability. He's a switch-hitter who's loaded with bat speed and strength. He has a smooth swing from both sides of the plate, advanced feel for the barrel and a disciplined approach, so he should hit for power and average.</p><p>Domínguez also can influence the outcome of games when he's not standing in the batter's box. His well above-average speed gives him 30-30 potential and makes him a quality defender in center field. His quickness and plus arm would allow him to play almost anywhere on the diamond and some clubs even worked him out as a catcher, though moving behind the plate would detract from his offensive production.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 65 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Yankees committed almost their entire $5.4 million 2019-20 international bonus pool to sign Dominguez for $5.1 million, a franchise record for an international amateur. Scouts have been raving about the Dominican's package of tools for years, with some saying it's the best they've ever seen from a teenager on the worldwide market. He's a long ways from reaching his ceiling but has earned comparisons to the likes of Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout.</p><p>While Dominguez has yet to prove himself against anything resembling big league pitching, he's equipped to do a lot of damage. He's a switch-hitter with easy bat speed and plenty of strength packed in his 5-foot-10 frame. He has a smooth swing from both sides of the plate as well as an advanced feel for hitting and a mature approach.</p><p>Dominguez also has huge upside out of the batter's box. He's a well above-average runner who could be a 30-30 threat while manning center field. With a strong arm and quick feet, he's suited to play almost anywhere on the diamond and some clubs even worked him out as a catcher, though that position would sap some of his offensive production.</p>","contentTitle":"2019"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Perhaps the most hyped international prospect ever, Domínguez drew comparisons to Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout before signing for $5.1 million out of the Dominican Republic. He earned the nickname \"The Martian\" because of his otherworldly tools, and while he may have a difficult time living up to unrealistic expectations, he's on course to becoming at least a solid regular. He batted .273/.375/.461 with 16 homers and 37 steals in 2022 while advancing from Single-A to Double-A at age 19. He climbed from Double-A to New York this year, homering four times in his first eight big league games before he blew out his right (throwing) elbow and required Tommy John surgery.</p><p>A switch-hitter, Domínguez generates tremendous bat speed and exit velocities from both sides of the plate but has been more effective hitting left-handed in his first two pro seasons. He made significant progress last year, controlling the strike zone better and driving the ball in the air more regularly after he moved up from Single-A. He still needs a couple of more years to develop in the Minors but could be a .270 hitter with 30 homers per season in his prime.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Domínguez has slowed down some since getting stronger and thicker after turning pro, he still had the solid speed and instincts to swipe 37 bases in 44 attempts last year. His play in center field draws mixed reviews, with some evaluators believing he'll remain up the middle and others thinking his defensive inconsistencies will drive him to a corner. With his solid to plus arm strength and offensive promise, he'd have no problem profiling well in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-dominguez?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Amid the most hype for any international amateur ever, Domínguez signed for $5.1 million out of the Dominican Republic in 2019 and quickly earned the nickname \"The Martian\" because of his out-of-this-world ability. While he hasn't lived up to reports of possible well-above-average tools across the board -- who could? -- he reached New York at age 20 last September despite losing his first full year as a pro to the pandemic. He homered off Justin Verlander in his first big league game and went deep three more times in his next seven contests before injuring his right (throwing) elbow and requiring Tommy John surgery that will sideline him until mid-2024.&nbsp;</p><p>Domínguez's signature tool is his prodigious power, which he generates with massive strength and tremendous bat speed from both sides of the plate. He looks to turn on pitches but won't maximize his home run potential until he drives the ball in the air more regularly. Scouts are confused by his approach, which can look disciplined at times and too passive at others, but the bottom line is that he draws more than his share of walks while also accruing plenty of strikeouts.&nbsp;</p><p>Built like an NFL running back at 5-foot-9 and considerably more than his listed 190 pounds, Domínguez looked a little less thick in 2023 than he did the previous season. He has solid speed and runs the bases well, enabling him to swipe 41 bags in 49 attempts last year, though his instincts aren't as sharp in the outfield. His reads and routes will have to improve if he's to remain in center field, and the more likely outcome is that he'll become a corner outfielder with solid-to-plus arm strength.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-jasson-dominguez-of-yankees?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 60</p><p>It always was going to be impossible for Domínguez to live up to the hype of Bo Jackson, Mickey Mantle and Mike Trout comparisons and projections of well-above-average tools across the board when he signed for $5.1 million out of the Dominican Republic in 2019. Despite losing his first full year as a pro because of the pandemic, he still reached New York at age 20 in September 2023, homering off Justin Verlander in his big league debut and going deep three more times in the next seven games before blowing out his right elbow and requiring Tommy John surgery. He returned to the diamond last May and missed six weeks with an oblique injury at midseason before spending most of September with the Yankees, batting .179 with two homers in 18 contests.</p><p>Domínguez's electric bat speed and prodigious strength give him well-above-average raw power from both sides of the plate, though he has done more damage as a lefty hitter throughout his pro career. After showing a disciplined approach that bordered on passive at times in the past, he was much more aggressive in 2024, getting more pull-happy and chasing more pitches out of the zone. He's at his best when he lets his pop come naturally, and he could produce in excess of 30 homers annually if he can learn to lift balls in the air more consistently.</p><p>Domínguez carries considerably more than his listed 190 pounds on his 5-foot-9 frame, yet he has retained solid speed and uses it well on the bases. He stole 21 bases in 22 attempts last year, including going 5-for-5 in the Majors, and has succeeded at an 85 percent rate in his first four pro seasons. His instincts aren't as keen in center field, where his reads and routes leave a lot to be desired, so he profiles better as a corner outfielder with solid-to-plus arm strength.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"July 2, 2019 - NYY"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":22,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ueaes5c4lnrxnk1py5qg","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/vwpflsf7xwcpxazzskzd","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/695506/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695506"},"position":"1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-jac-caglianone-lhp?t=mlb-draft-coverage\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>Over the past several years, Plant High School in Tampa, Fla., has produced some excellent Draft talent, most notably first-rounders Connor Scott in 2018 (Marlins) and Kyle Tucker in 2015 (Astros). It seemed certain that Caglianone, who was once a two-way player as a power-hitting first baseman and pitcher, will have a future on the mound at the next level, though the need for Tommy John surgery in June clouded that outlook.</p><p>When healthy, Caglianone is more about size -- he’s 6-foot-5 -- and arm strength. The left-hander is up to the mid 90s with his fastball, touching as high as 97 mph last fall. He backs it up with a curveball that can be slurvy but has some good late three-quarter break with life and depth to it. He’s working on a changeup with some fade, but it can be a bit firm. He’s worked on a cutter, but that took away from his breaking ball.</p><p>The two things Caglianone will have to work on after he gets back from elbow surgery are his command -- it’s spotty right now -- and developing a pitch that's a little softer, because everything he has right now is power. Still, there might be enough ingredients for the Florida recruit to start, with the knowledge that the fastball-slurve combination from the lefty side could be nasty out of the bullpen.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-jac-caglianone-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 65</p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Slider: 50 | Cutter: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 40 | Overall: 50</p><p>While calling him the “next Shohei Ohtani” might be unfair, Caglianone is the best two-way player in the nation, an easy early choice for the John Olerud Award given to college baseball’s best hitter/pitcher. He has some standout tools both on the mound and at the plate, though big steps forward as a hitter this spring have led most scouts to prefer his left-handed bat over his left-handed arm.&nbsp;</p><p>A 6-foot-5 physical beast, Caglianone has top of the class left-handed raw power, and he gets to it, as evidenced by his Division I-leading 33 home runs in 2023. He’s very aggressive in the box and there was concern about his tendency to chase pitches out of the zone (44 percent chase rate last year), but he doesn’t strike out a lot and makes a lot of hard contact. He’s cut his miss and chase rates in 2024 and has a miniscule strikeout rate this spring. He’s solid defensively at first base as well.&nbsp;</p><p>The Tommy John surgery survivor struggled to find the strike zone in his first collegiate pitching action last year, but a more compact delivery was helping him stay around the zone more, even if his walk rate still remained high. He touches triple digits with his fastball and he introduced a 90-mph cutter that he featured more than his slider this fall to go along with a solid changeup. He might be a top-of-the-first-round bat, with some seeing him more as a second-rounder on the mound.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/royals/video/top-prospects-jac-caglianone-1b-lhp-royals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 55 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 50 | Cutter: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 40</p><p>While calling him the “next Shohei Ohtani” might be unfair, Caglianone was the best two-way player in the nation at Florida, as confirmed by his win of the 2024 John Olerud Award given to college baseball’s best hitter/pitcher. He has some standout tools both on the mound and at the plate, though big steps forward as a hitter this spring led most scouts to prefer his left-handed bat over his left-handed arm. The Royals were glad to select him sixth overall in the Draft and announced they remain open to Caglianone’s two-way status, at least to begin his career. The 21-year-old signed for $7.5 million.</p><p>A 6-foot-5 physical beast, Caglianone has top of the class left-handed raw power, and he gets to it, as evidenced by his 68 home runs over his final two seasons on campus. He’s very aggressive in the box and there was concern about his tendency to chase pitches out of the zone (44 percent chase rate last year), but he doesn’t strike out a lot and makes a lot of hard contact. He cut his miss and chase rates in 2024 and had a miniscule strikeout rate this spring. He’s solid defensively at first base as well.</p><p>After undergoing Tommy John surgery just before heading to college, Caglianone struggled to find the strike zone in his first collegiate pitching action last year, but a more compact delivery was helping him stay around the zone more this spring, even if his walk rate still remained high. He touches triple digits with his fastball, and he introduced a 90 mph cutter that he featured more than his slider last fall to go along with a solid changeup.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/royals/video/top-prospects-jac-caglianone-1b-royals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>The 2024 John Olerud Award winner was a two-way standout at Florida, hitting 68 homers combined over 2023 and 2024 while flirting with triple-digits as a pitcher. His bat took the biggest step forward in his Draft year as he slashed .419/.544/.875 with more home runs (35) than strikeouts (26) over 66 games, and the Royals selected him sixth overall before signing him for $7.5 million. Caglianone openly expressed his desire to fulfill both roles as a pro, but after hitting-only stints at High-A Quad Cities and the Arizona Fall League, the organization and player agreed his quickest route to Kansas City was at the plate, so he’ll be focused exclusively on hitting in 2025.</p><p>Caglianone’s power was arguably the best in the 2024 Draft class. The left-handed slugger maxed out with a 121.7 mph exit velocity as a junior and didn’t stop there with a 117.3 mph max EV in the Fall League, second-best among batted balls measured by Statcast. That comes from Caglianone’s major strength at 6-foot-5 and the long levers that come with such a frame. He significantly cut his swing-and-miss rate in college in ’24, but he also swung a ton in general with a 39 percent chase rate. That was down only a touch in the Fall League, and more advanced arms will be able to take advantage if Caglianone can’t rein in his approach.</p><p>A below-average runner, the former SEC star is a solid defender as a big target at first base, and the Royals have even entertained getting him outfield looks if future roster needs require them. His arm strength would certainly play in a corner. The window is still open for Caglianone to pitch later in his career, but he’ll open it with plenty of opportunities with a bat in his hands.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":23,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ukwuqinku3sheeeeibks","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/wpbvnis0xtbrlvezf4sn","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/802139/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:802139"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-jj-wetherholt?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>A Pittsburgh area native, Wetherholt stayed in the region by heading to West Virginia for college ball. He had a solid freshman season then broke out as a sophomore, winning the Division I batting title and earning Big 12 Conference Player of the Year after hitting .449/.517/.787 with 16 homers and 36 steals. He performed well both for Team USA and in a brief stint in the Cape Cod League to set the stage for a big junior season. Excitement for an encore has been dashed as a recurring hamstring issue that first cropped up over the summer has sidelined him repeatedly this spring.</p><p>Wetherholt might be the best pure hitter in the class and there are some area scouts who think he's the best amateur bat they've ever seen. The left-handed hitter drives the ball to all fields with authority with excellent pitch recognition and elite bat-to-ball skills that resulted in a miniscule 10 percent miss rate in 2023 with the Mountaineers. He has shown the ability to hit the ball over the fence in all directions and should have at least average power at the next level.</p><p>A plus runner who is a legitimate base-stealing threat when healthy, the only real question about Wetherholt has been his defensive home. He was hoping to improve that area of his profile by playing shortstop for the first time this spring, but the hamstring issue kept him from seeing too much time on the dirt. Some feel he has the arm and feel to do it, while he'll have to focus on being consistent in making the routine plays. Even if he profiles as a second baseman, though, his bat belongs near the top of Draft boards.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/top-prospects-jj-wetherholt-ss-2b-cardinals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>A Pittsburgh area native, Wetherholt stayed in the region by heading to West Virginia for college ball. He had a solid freshman season, then broke out as a sophomore, winning the Division I batting title and earning Big 12 Conference Player of the Year after slashing .449/.517/.787 with 16 homers and 36 steals. He performed well both for Team USA and in a brief stint in the Cape Cod League to set the stage for a big junior season. Excitement for an encore was dashed as a recurring hamstring issue that first cropped up over the summer sidelined him repeatedly in the spring. He was still considered a potential No. 1 overall pick right up to Draft day, but went seventh overall to the Cardinals, signing for $6.9 million.&nbsp;</p><p>Wetherholt might have been the best pure hitter in the class, and there were some area scouts who think he's the best amateur bat they've ever seen. The left-handed hitter drives the ball to all fields with authority with excellent pitch recognition and elite bat-to-ball skills that resulted in a miniscule 10 percent miss rate in 2023 with the Mountaineers. He has shown the ability to hit the ball over the fence in all directions and was showing impressive exit velocities in the early days of his pro career.&nbsp;</p><p>A plus runner who is a legitimate base-stealing threat when healthy, the only real question about Wetherholt has been his defensive home. He was hoping to improve that area of his profile by playing shortstop for the first time this spring, but the hamstring issue kept him from seeing too much time on the dirt. Some feel he has the arm and feel to do it, while he'll have to focus on being consistent in making the routine plays. He should get a lot of shortstop run in the Cards system right up until he bumps up against Masyn Winn at the six in St. Louis.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/top-prospects-jj-wetherholt-ss-cardinals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 65 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Wetherholt's breakout year at West Virginia came as a sophomore when he won the Division I batting title with a .449 average and finished with a 1.304 OPS on his way to capturing Big 12 Player of the Year honors. After solid turns with Team USA and Chatham on Cape Cod, he was set to be a highly followed junior, but hamstring issues held him back from a full spring. He still slashed .331/.472/.589 with eight homers and a 17/30 K/BB ratio in 36 games and was considered a No. 1 overall candidate right up to Draft Day. The Cardinals selected him seventh overall and sent him to Single-A Palm Beach, where he hit .295/.405/.400 in 29 contests.</p><p>Starting slightly open from the left side before closing his stance with a leg raise, Wetherholt had some of the best bat-to-ball skills in his Draft class, running as high a contact rate as 89.7 percent as a sophomore in 2023. He continued to show a keen eye in the Florida State League and performed well with an all-fields approach against most pitch types. He ran a 104.5 mph 90th-percentile exit velocity, exhibiting the above-average power that kicks his offensive profile up a notch.</p><p>The former Mountaineer is still an above-average runner down the line despite the injuries. He opened his college career with time at second and third but moved to short in 2024, a transition he continued in the Minors. He has the arm and athleticism to handle the six but will bump into Masyn Winn at the position if he continues up the St. Louis chain, at which time a move elsewhere shouldn't be a major concern.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":24,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/zr3ajytfuay3uy3akqsw","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/mvagnz4en3cb1xvrfe5h","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805811/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805811"},"position":"1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-bryce-eldridge-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-bryce-eldridge-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Every Draft class has a fair share of interesting two-way players, with it typically being fairly clear whether that player’s future lies on the mound or in the batter’s box. There were some spirited discussions over the summer with Eldridge, however, with the Virginia high school product excelling both as a pitcher and a hitter on the summer showcase circuit, including as part of USA Baseball’s gold medal-winning team at the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup, though it looked like the industry was leaning more toward him as a hitter during his senior season.</p><p>Eldridge shook off the rust from having missed time, especially on the mound, due a hamstring injury as a high school junior, to show off legitimate ability both ways. On the mound, he shows feel for three pitches, with a fastball up to 95-96 mph, a very effective low-80s slider and the chance to have a solid changeup. He’s athletic on the mound and is generally around the strike zone, repeating his delivery well despite his 6-foot-7 frame.</p><p>At the plate, the left-handed hitter has some serious raw power with leverage but has some feel to hit, with a relatively short stroke. He has soft hands at first base and moves around the bag well, though he is athletic enough with a plus arm where right field could be a very viable option for the University of Alabama recruit.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>The top two-way prospect in the 2023 Draft, Eldridge was named MVP of the 2022 18-and-under World Cup, where he homered and threw a shutout inning in the gold-medal victory over Chinese Taipei. An ankle injury hampered him on the mound as a senior, yet he continued to dominate as both a hitter and pitcher while leading James Madison HS (Vienna) to its second state Class 6 title in three years. Gatorade's Virginia high school player of the year, he signed with the Giants for $3,997,500 as the 16th overall pick in the Draft.&nbsp;</p><p>Eldridge's best attribute is his huge raw power, which ranked as some of the best in the 2023 Draft. He has a quick left-handed swing and plenty of strength and leverage in his 6-foot-7 frame, allowing him to drive the ball out of the park to all fields. He shows some feel for hitting as well, with a relatively compact swing, considering his long arms, and a patient approach.&nbsp;</p><p>Eldridge has below-average speed but is relatively athletic for his size. He has soft hands and plus arm strength at first base and might be able to handle an outfield corner. Though most teams preferred him as a hitter, he asked for the opportunity to try to play both ways in pro ball and the Giants will grant that wish. He can run his fastball up to 96 mph and shows flashes of a solid low-80s slider and a mid-80s change with mild fade.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-bryce-eldridge?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>The best two-way talent in the 2023 Draft, Eldridge won MVP honors at the 2022 18-and-under World Cup after homering and spinning a shutout inning in a gold-medal victory over Chinese Taipei. Though an ankle injury limited him on the mound last spring, he still continued to dominate both ways, carrying Madison HS (Vienna) to its second Virginia Class 6 title in three seasons and winning Gatorade’s state player of the year award. Signed for $3,997,500 as the 16th overall choice last July, he homered six times in 31 games and reached Single-A in his pro debut.&nbsp;</p><p>Eldridge’s raw power ranked among the best in the 2023 class and is his best attribute. He already hits the ball harder than most Minor Leaguers as a teenager, thanks to a quick left-handed stroke and the strength and leverage in his 6-foot-7 frame. He can crush the ball out of any part of the park and also shows some feel for hitting with a relatively compact swing for his size and a disciplined approach.&nbsp;</p><p>Despite his below-average speed, Eldridge is more athletic than most players his size. He spent his first pro summer in right field before moving to first base, where he displays soft hands and plus arm strength and should provide&nbsp;at least average defense. He was interested in trying to play both ways as a pro after showing a 92-94 mph fastball that peaked at 96 and flashing a solid low-80s slider as an amateur, but the Giants are going to have him focus solely on hitting.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/giants/video/top-prospects-bryce-eldridge-1b-giants\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Eldridge won USA Baseball's Dick Case Award as its top player in 2022, when he starred as both a hitter and pitcher while winning a gold medal at the 18-and-under World Cup, and he was the best two-way talent in the 2023 Draft. An ankle injury limited him on the mound as a high school senior but didn't stop him from leading Madison HS (Vienna, Va.) to its second state Class 6 title in three seasons. Signed for $3,997,500 as the 16th overall pick, he advanced from Single-A to Triple-A at age 19 in his first full pro season, earned top prospect honors in the High-A Northwest League and led all Minor League teenagers in homers (23) and slugging (.516) while ranking second in OPS (.885) and fifth in wRC+ (137).</p><p>Despite his youth, Eldridge produced better exit velocities than most Minor Leaguers last season. He has an exceptionally quick left-handed swing and plenty of strength and leverage in his 6-foot-7 frame, earning top-of-the-scale grades for his raw power from many evaluators. He chased fastballs out of the zone and had contact issues against non-fastballs in Double-A and Triple-A, but fatigue may have been an issue, and he has plenty of time to make adjustments. He should hit for a decent average and draw his share of walks while challenging for home run titles in the Majors.</p><p>Eldridge has below-average speed but can flash solid run times under way and is more athletic than most players his size. After spending his pro debut in right field, he had a rough introduction to first base in 2024, committing 18 errors (mostly on fielding miscues and failed catches) in 100 games. He has a stronger arm than most at his position and displayed a 92-96 mph fastball and low-80s slider as an amateur.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":25,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/vtrrxcjujpqolbgmgqz8","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/tzvsxhlz1r4up6gytjzu","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/801403/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:801403"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-chase-dollander-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Dollander began to blossom as a Georgia high schooler in 2020, but the truncated season didn't give him enough time to impress scouts, so he went undrafted before heading to Georgia Southern. He stymied Tennessee with eight strikeouts in 5 2/3 one-run innings in his college debut -- then joined the Volunteers as a transfer for his sophomore season and won Southeastern Conference pitcher of the year honors in 2022. He entered 2023 as the clear top arm in the Draft and while his stuff remains top shelf, he hasn't been quite as sharp as he was last year.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Dollander's devastating arsenal begins with a 95-97 mph fastball that peaks at 99 and produces elite swing-and-miss rates with its combination of velocity and carry. His best secondary pitch is a tight slider that parks in the mid-80s and reaches 91 mph, and it can be a well-above-average offering with sweep at its best. He also has a bigger mid-70s curveball and a fading upper-80s changeup, both of which can be solid pitches but aren't as consistent as his primary weapons.</p><p>While Dollander continues to display frontline starter stuff, he's not locating it as well. He ranked seventh in NCAA Division I in K/BB ratio (8.3) as a sophomore while repeating his simple delivery with ease, but his control and command have been more average this spring. His athleticism helps him generate his premium pitches with little effort and he still has room to add more strength to his 6-foot-2 frame.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Dollander began to blossom as a Georgia high-schooler in 2020, but the truncated season didn't give him enough time to impress scouts, so he went undrafted before heading to Georgia Southern. He stymied Tennessee with eight strikeouts in 5 2/3 one-run innings in his college debut -- then joined the Volunteers as a transfer for his sophomore season and won Southeastern Conference pitcher of the year honors in 2022. He entered 2023 as the clear top arm in the Draft, and while his stuff remained top shelf, he wasn't quite as sharp as he was last year. He still landed in the top 10, going No. 9 overall to the Rockies and signing for a full-slot bonus of $5.72 million.</p><p>Dollander's devastating arsenal begins with a 95-97 mph fastball that peaks at 99 and produces elite swing-and-miss rates with its combination of velocity and carry. His best secondary pitch is a tight slider that parks in the mid-80s and reaches 91 mph, and it can be a well-above-average offering with sweep at its best. He also has a bigger mid-70s curveball and a fading upper-80s changeup, both of which can be solid pitches but aren't as consistent as his primary weapons.</p><p>While Dollander continued to display frontline starter stuff, he wasn’t locating it as well in 2023. He ranked seventh in NCAA Division I in K/BB ratio (8.3) as a sophomore while repeating his simple delivery with ease, but his control and command were more average this spring. His athleticism helps him generate his premium pitches with little effort and he still has room to add more strength to his 6-foot-2 frame.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospects-chase-dollander?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-chase-dollander?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Dollander was under recruited as a Georgia high schooler, one who didn’t have enough time in the truncated 2020 season to impress big college recruiters, and he headed to Georgia Southern to begin his college career. He threw well enough as a freshman to transfer to Tennessee and was Southeastern Conference pitcher of the year as a sophomore in 2022. That set the stage for him to be considered the top pitcher in the Draft as the 2023 season approached, but inconsistent results knocked him from that perch. He didn’t fall too far, landing No. 9 overall and signing with the Rockies for full slot.</p><p>Dollander’s pure stuff was still pretty exciting during his junior season, with a fastball that averaged around 96 mph and touched 99, a heater with good carry that elicits a lot of swings-and-misses. His mid-80s tight slider can touch the low 90s and is often a plus pitch with sweep. He has a bigger mid-70s curve and an upper-80s changeup with fade, and both can be effective, even if they aren’t as reliable a go-to as the fastball-slider combination.</p><p>While Dollander didn’t walk a ton of guys as a junior, the command of his premium stuff, both in and out of the strike zone, regressed compared to his dominant sophomore campaign. He’s a good athlete on the mound and has shown the ability to repeat his delivery, with the hope that the Rockies can help him right the ship and&nbsp;use his frontline starter stuff more effectively as he embarks on his pro career.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rockies/video/chase-dollander-rhp-rockies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After one year at Georgia Southern to start his college career, Dollander transferred to Tennessee and was named the Southeastern Conference’s pitcher of the year in 2022, setting the stage for him to potentially go at the top of the 2023 Draft. His inconsistency as a junior kept that from happening, but he still went No. 9 to the Rockies and pitched his way to Double-A in his first full season with a trip to the Futures Game mixed in.</p><p>Dollander has the chance to have four at least above-average offerings at his disposal. His fastball sits around 96 mph and touches 98-99, and it’s a bat-misser thanks to his approach angle, extension and induced vertical break. At its best, his upper-80s slider is hard and tight and can be an out pitch, though the right-hander tinkered with a variety of grips for the breaking ball in 2024 and wasn’t always thrilled with where it was. As a result, he did go to his upper-70s curve more frequently, especially to get ahead in counts quickly. His upper-80s changeup features fade and can also be very effective.</p><p>A solid athlete on the mound, Dollander has shown the ability to repeat his delivery well and find the strike zone consistently, though there’s room for improvement in terms of overall command. The struggles of that junior year far behind him, Dollander has the stuff and work ethic to give the Rockies a future potential frontline starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":26,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/cqixswjqynw2eaosekqe","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/cqixswjqynw2eaosekqe","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/695505/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695505"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-chase-burns-rhp\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 55 | Cutter: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Burns fits in the group of prep pitchers jockeying for position behind the consensus top arm, Jackson Jobe. He helped his cause by hitting 100 mph with his fastball, showed a pair of solid secondary pitches and demonstrated improved strike-throwing on the showcase circuit last summer. He has shown similar stuff this spring, giving him a chance to become the rare high school right-hander who sneaks into the first round.&nbsp;</p><p>Burns pitches at 92-96 mph, regularly touches 98 and peaks in the triple digits with his fastball, which has outstanding induced vertical break and some natural cutting action. He uses both an upper-70s curveball and a mid-80s cutter/slider that both grade as solid offerings, with scouts split as to which is better. His upper-80s changeup lacks consistency and resembles more of a batting-practice fastball at times.&nbsp;</p><p>Burns has a strong 6-foot-4 build but is more physical than athletic. The Tennessee recruit has a long arm action and some effort in his delivery, so he presents some reliever risk. He's trending up, however, and has the upside to pitch in the front half of a rotation.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-chase-burns-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Though Burns reached 100 mph with his fastball and drew some first-round interest as a Tennessee high schooler, he fell to the Padres in the 20th round of the 2021 Draft because he was set on pitching at Tennessee. He starred in the Volunteers' rotation as a freshman but logged a 6.10 ERA in eight starts in 2023, prompting a move to a long-relief role in which he thrived. He ranked third in NCAA Division I in strikeout rate (14.3 per nine innings) and helped Tennessee reach the College World Series, then opted to transfer to Wake Forest. He could be the first pitcher selected in a July following a spectacular junior season that has included Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year accolades and the D-I lead in strikeouts (191 in 100 innings).</p><p>Burns operates at 97-99 mph and reaches 102 with his heater, but it's fairly straight and batters get a good look at it coming out of his high arm slot, so it gets hit harder than it should at times. His tight slider is a true beast that sits in the upper 80s and has generated a 60 percent swing-and-miss rate during the last two seasons. He also owns a plus low-80s curveball.</p><p>Burns rarely uses his upper-80s changeup but it can be a plus pitch with significant fade when it's on. He has a history of throwing strikes and has improved his overall command this spring, though he's still going to need to locate his fastball with more precision at the next level. He has the ceiling of a frontline starter but comes with a bit of reliever risk.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-chase-burns-rhp-reds\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though Burns reached 100 mph with his fastball and drew some first-round interest as a Tennessee high schooler, he fell to the Padres in the 20th round of the 2021 Draft because he was set on pitching at Tennessee. He starred in the Volunteers' rotation as a freshman but logged a 6.10 ERA in eight starts in 2023, prompting a move to a long-relief role in which he thrived. He ranked third in NCAA Division I in strikeout rate (14.3 per nine innings) and helped Tennessee reach the College World Series, then opted to transfer to Wake Forest. He parlayed a spectacular junior season into being the No. 2 overall pick in the Draft, tying a record with fellow 2024 draftee Charlie Condon with his $9.25 million bonus.</p><p>Burns operates at 97-99 mph and reaches 102 with his heater, but it's fairly straight and batters get a good look at it coming out of his high arm slot, so it gets hit harder than it should at times. His tight slider is a true beast that sits in the upper 80s and has generated a 60 percent swing-and-miss rate during the last two seasons. He also owns a plus low-80s curveball.</p><p>Burns rarely uses his upper-80s changeup but it can be a plus pitch with significant fade when it's on. He has a history of throwing strikes and has improved his overall command this spring, though he's still going to need to locate his fastball with more precision at the next level. He has the ceiling of a frontline starter, even if there is a little bit of reliever risk.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-chase-burns-rhp-reds-x3692\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A solid high school performer in Tennessee, Burns might have generated more Draft interest in 2021 if it hadn't been for his strong desire to play college ball for his home state Volunteers. After pitching very well in the rotation as a freshman, he lost his starting spot as a sophomore in 2023, though he threw very well in long relief. He entered the transfer portal and chose to head to Wake Forest’s pitching lab, where he thrived and broke the Demon Deacons’ single-season strikeout mark, surpassing Rhett Lowder, who might be his big league rotation-mate soon after the Reds took Burns No. 2 overall in the 2024 Draft and signed him to a $9.25 million bonus, tying a record with No. 3 overall pick Charlie Condon.</p><p>There are no questions about Burns’ velocity. His fastball sits in the upper 90s and touches 102 mph, but it did get hit a fair amount at Wake and he allowed 10 homers off the pitch in 2024, according to Synergy, because it tends to straighten out with a lack of deception. His upper-80s slider is one of the best secondary pitches in any system, one that elicited a 64 percent miss rate last year. His slightly slower, low-80s curve gives him a second plus breaking pitch.</p><p>The athletic right-hander doesn’t use his upper-80s changeup as much, but it will flash plus with fade when he’s really clicking. His biggest area of improvement post-transfer was with his overall command, but he’s always been a solid strike-thrower. Lowder made it to the big leagues the season after being drafted, and while Burns isn’t as polished as his organization-mate, the Reds hope he can ride on a similar fast track.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":27,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/cjqdikbja0lw0hfi3aa0","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/vwnutpbo5mb66vakygqs","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805795/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805795"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-aidan-miller-3b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-aidan-miller-3b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>In 2020, Jackson Miller came out of J.W. Mitchell High School in Florida as one of the better prep catchers in the class, going in the second round to the Reds. Now it’s his younger brother Aidan’s turn. After a strong summer on the showcase circuit -- highlighted by All-American Game MVP honors and a Home Run Derby title as part of the All-Star break in Los Angeles -- he has the chance to get taken earlier than his brother, even though he missed much of his senior season because of a broken left hamate.</p><p>Miller is a corner infielder with the kind of offensive profile pro teams want at that spot. The right-handed hitter has easily plus raw power and has shown he can get to it in games against good competition, showing no difficulty in turning around elite velocity. He already has a lot of strength.</p><p>When he first got to high school, a leaner Miller played shortstop. As he’s physically matured, he’s slowed and is bigger and more of an average runner. He has the arm, hands and actions to play third base, his current position, at least in the short-term. Even if he had to move to first, his bat looks like it will play, with the kind of offensive upside that could land the Arkansas recruit in the first round.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Jackson Miller was a second-round pick of the Reds in 2020 out of J.W. Mitchell High School in Florida. His younger brother Aidan was considered a better prospect, especially after a strong summer on the showcase circuit that included winning All-American Game MVP honors and a Home Run Deby title during All-Star festivities in Los Angeles. A broken left hamate forced him out for most of his senior year of high school, which may have worked to the Phillies’ benefit as he likely would not have been available to be selected No. 27 overall and signed for $3.1 million.</p><p>Miller is a corner infielder with the kind of offensive profile pro teams want at that spot. The right-handed hitter has easily plus raw power and has shown he can get to it against good competition, showing no difficulty in turning around elite velocity. He already has a lot of strength.</p><p>When he first got to high school, a leaner Miller played shortstop. As he’s physically matured, he’s become bigger and slowed to more of an average runner. He has the arm, hands and actions to play third base, his current position, at least in the short-term. Even if he had to move to first, his bat looks like it will play, starting with an assignment to the Florida Complex League to start his pro career.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-aidan-miller?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After a strong summer showcase circuit performance that included winning the All-American Game MVP and Home Run Derby during MLB’s All-Star break in Los Angeles, Miller looked poised to be one of the top high school bats early in the first round of the 2023 Draft. He broke his left hamate early in the spring and missed nearly all of his senior year in Florida. He remained on the board until the back end of the first round, where the Phillies were thrilled to take him and sign him to a slightly over-slot bonus of $3.1 million, then watched him make a strong, but brief, first impression in pro ball.&nbsp;</p><p>A right-handed hitting infielder, Miller’s easily plus raw power that showed up in the Derby in L.A. has the chance to be legit at the highest level. He can turn around velocity without difficulty and has already shown he’s far from a one-trick pony, with a solid approach that enables him to make consistent contact, limit strikeouts and work counts, giving more confidence he’ll continue to get to that power as he moves up the ladder.</p><p>Miller began his pro career at shortstop, his position in high school. Even though most believe he’ll eventually slide over to third as he continues to physically mature, the Phillies will have him split time at the two spots on the left side of the infield. He has the arm and actions, not to mention the offensive profile, to fit in well at the hot corner.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>It might never sound like a broken hamate is good fortune for anyone, but the Phillies would be hard pressed to refute the claim. Miller looked like one of the best high school hitters in the 2023 Draft class after a tremendous summer showcase performance but because he broke his left hamate, teams didn’t see him enough that spring, enabling him to land in the Phillies’ lap at No. 27 overall. He immediately returned their faith in him by hitting his way from Single-A to Double-A by the end of his first full season, with a stop at the Futures Game along the way.</p><p>Miller entered pro ball with a reputation for having tremendous raw pop, even if some thought he might be a power-over-hit type. He’s proven to have a solid approach and limit strikeouts while drawing walks as well as having acumen at making adjustments as he’s seen new levels of pitching, doing things like cutting down the hitch and hand pump in his swing mechanics that some evaluators worried about. He’s improved his swing decisions, with confidence he could be an above-average hitter who knows he can get to his power naturally.</p><p>While Miller played shortstop in high school, nearly everyone thought he’d have to move to third as he continued to physically mature. But he’s only played short thus far as a pro and he’s driven to prove he can stay at the premium position. He’ll keep getting time there, though the Phillies will expose him to third and second base in 2025, not because they think he has to move immediately, but so there are options when that middle-of-the-order bat is ready for Philadelphia.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/phillies/video/top-prospects-aidan-miller-ss-phillies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>It might sound like a broken hamate is never good fortune, but the Phillies would be hard pressed to refute the claim. Miller looked like one of the best high school hitters in the 2023 Draft class after a tremendous summer showcase performance, but because he broke his left hamate, teams didn’t see him enough that spring, enabling him to land with the Phillies at No. 27 overall. He immediately returned their faith by hitting his way from Single-A to Double-A by the end of his first full season, with a stop at the Futures Game along the way.</p><p>Miller entered pro ball with a reputation for having tremendous raw pop, even if some thought he might be a power-over-hit type. He’s proven to have a solid approach and limit strikeouts while drawing walks, as well as having acumen at making adjustments as he’s seen new levels of pitching, doing things like cutting down the hitch and hand pump in his swing mechanics that some evaluators worried about. He’s improved his swing decisions, with confidence he could be an above-average hitter who knows he can get to his power naturally.</p><p>While Miller played shortstop in high school, nearly everyone thought he’d have to move to third as he continued to physically mature. But he’s only played short thus far as a pro, and he’s driven to prove he can stay at the premium position. He’ll keep getting time there, though the Phillies will expose him to third and second base in 2025, not because they think he has to move immediately, but so there are options when that middle-of-the-order bat is ready for Philadelphia.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Arkansas","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":28,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/gzmq8sqc469wvp1khgho","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/ublguaq5b0s4koongpge","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805808/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805808"},"position":"SS/2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-kevin-mcgonigle-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-kevin-mcgonigle-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Growing up just outside of Philadelphia, McGonigle loved watching Phillies legend Chase Utley do his thing. As a gritty, left-handed-hitting middle infielder, McGonigle has the chance to follow in his idol’s footsteps as an early-round pick, particularly after hitting pretty much everywhere he went on the summer showcase circuit.&nbsp;</p><p>McGonigle, who also won a gold medal on USA Baseball’s 18u team, might be one of the best pure hitters in the class, at least in terms of bat-to-ball skills. He’s not afraid to be aggressive and attack fastballs early in counts, trusting his innate knack for finding the barrel and his overall approach to not chase pitches out of the zone. If there’s any question about his offensive profile, it’s about his future power, but he showed plenty of extra-base, and over-the-fence, pop to all fields against excellent competition over the summer.</p><p>An average to fringy runner, McGonigle’s high baseball IQ and aggressive nature help his baserunning and his defense. His hands work well and he has an average arm, but many see the Auburn recruit needing to move to second eventually because of his range, just like his baseball role model did. That might put more pressure on his bat, but most evaluators think he’s more than ready to answer that challenge.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Growing up just outside of Philadelphia, McGonigle loved watching Phillies legend Chase Utley do his thing. As a gritty, left-handed-hitting middle infielder, McGonigle got the chance to follow in his idol’s footsteps as an early-round pick, particularly after hitting pretty much everywhere he went on the summer showcase circuit. The Tigers selected him 37th overall and signed him for above slot at $2,847,500.</p><p>McGonigle, who also won a gold medal on USA Baseball’s 18-and-under team, might be one of the best pure hitters in his Draft class, at least in terms of bat-to-ball skills. He’s not afraid to be aggressive and attack fastballs early in counts, trusting his innate knack for finding the barrel and his overall approach to not chase pitches out of the zone. If there’s any question about his offensive profile, it’s about his future power, but he showed plenty of extra-base and over-the-fence pop to all fields against excellent competition over the summer.</p><p>An average-to-fringy runner, McGonigle’s high baseball IQ and aggressive nature help his baserunning and his defense. His hands work well and he has an average arm, but many see the former Auburn recruit needing to move to second eventually because of his range, just like his baseball role model did. That might put more pressure on his bat, but most evaluators think he’s more than ready to answer that challenge.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-kevin-mcgonigle-ss-2b-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-kevin-mcgonigle-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a></strong></a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-kevin-mcgonigle-ss-2b-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-kevin-mcgonigle-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">»</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Most promising young players grow up with a Major Leaguer they idolize and try to emulate, but it’s rarer to see a player turn pro with a profile that closely tracks their hero. McGonigle grew up in Philly watching Chase Utley anchor the middle infield, then grew up into a promising left-handed-hitting middle infielder himself. He turned down a chance to play college ball at Auburn to sign with the Tigers, who drafted him with a supplemental first-round pick and offered an above-slot $2,847,500. He joined Team USA teammate Max Clark in the Tigers' system and played just nine games at the Rookie-level Florida Complex League before moving to Single-A Lakeland, where he looked way more advanced than someone who was playing high school ball a few months earlier.</p><p>McGonigle was one of the best pure prep hitters in his Draft class, and it’s easy to see why. He has a smooth, quick left-handed swing, advanced zone judgement and pitch recognition and solid contact skills. He gets more loft than one might expect given his power numbers, but he also produced some hard-hit ground balls in A ball. He’s an opportunistic baserunner who gets more out of his legs than his raw speed might suggest. He played primarily shortstop in his first pro season and was fundamentally sound there, but there’s healthy debate about whether he can stick there long-term or will eventually move to his idol’s position at second.</p><p>Considering the state of the position in the Tigers' farm system, McGonigle could be a godsend if he can stay at shortstop, whether he hits for power or not. Even if he moves to second, he has the skill set and offensive potential to hold down the position for a while. He was enjoying a breakout first full season that saw him climb from Lakeland to High-A West Michigan when he suffered a right hamate fracture in early August. </p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-kevin-mcgonigle-ss-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-kevin-mcgonigle-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 65 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Tigers went for Max Clark third overall in 2023 with an eye on a below-slot bonus (eventually $7.7 million) that would allow them to draft and sign big talents later. They didn’t have to wait much longer, selecting McGonigle 37th&nbsp;overall and signing him to an above-slot deal at $2,847,500. The Pennsylvania native got a taste of Single-A action that summer and returned to the Florida State League to begin 2024. He dominated for Lakeland with a slash line of .326/.407/.470 and a 24/35 K/BB ratio in 60 games before being pushed to High-A West Michigan in late July. McGonigle suffered a fractured right hamate and underwent surgery in mid-August, cutting his first full season short.</p><p>Batting from the left side, McGonigle coils himself tightly in the box to turn on pitches. He didn’t whiff on more than 12 percent of his swings against any major pitch types in the FSL, and his 8.5 percent K rate at both levels was sixth-best among 1,081 Minor Leaguers with at least 300 plate appearances in 2024. He won’t expand the zone much either, and pitchers typically paid the price when they came into the zone where McGonigle ran a 93.6 percent contact rate in the FSL. His strong exit velocities backed up the hope that he’ll have at least average power, though the hamate could affect that department.</p><p>McGonigle can burst out of the box nicely with above-average speed, and he gives pitchers and catchers something to monitor when on base. Most of his reps came at shortstop in 2024, but many evaluators still believe he’s a better overall fit at second base over the long term. McGonigle’s hit tool placed him on the map in a big way, making him a core piece of a burgeoning Detroit system.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Auburn","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":29,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/a7phqubtyimbzltkodaq","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/809707/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:809707"},"position":"OF/3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-charlie-condon-of-1b\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 60 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 65</p><p>Scouts and college recruiters took little notice of Condon when he was a physically underdeveloped Georgia high schooler, and he wound up going to Georgia as a walk-on. He redshirted in 2022 as he continued to gain strength, then earned national freshman of the year honors last spring by slashing .386/.484/.800 with a Southeastern Conference freshman-record 25 homers. He won the Golden Spikes Award and SEC Player of the Year accolades while posting even better numbers this spring, leading NCAA Division I in batting (.433), slugging (1.009), OPS (1.565), homers (37), extra-base hits (58) and total bases (233).</p><p>A leading candidate to go No. 1 overall, Condon should surpass Jeff Pyburn (No. 5 overall in 1980) as the highest-drafted player in Bulldogs history because he has a huge offensive ceiling. He has top-of-the-scale raw power that plays from foul pole to foul pole and his combination of bat speed, strength and leverage in his 6-foot-6 frame allows him to mishit balls yet still drive them out of the park. Despite his long arms, he keeps his right-handed swing relatively compact and controls the strike zone while repeatedly making loud contact against all types of pitching.</p><p>Though he's a below-average runner, Condon is reasonably athletic and covers ground with long strides once he gets going. After splitting time between first base and the outfield corners as a freshman, he has played all three outfield spots and third base this spring. He's not quick enough for third or center but he does have solid-to-plus arm strength and can provide average defense in left or right field.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rockies/video/top-prospects-charlie-condon-of-rockies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Scouts and college recruiters took little notice of Condon when he was a physically underdeveloped high schooler, and he wound up going to Georgia as a walk-on. He redshirted in 2022 as he continued to gain strength, then earned national freshman of the year honors last spring by slashing .386/.484/.800 with a Southeastern Conference freshman-record 25 homers. He won the Golden Spikes Award and SEC Player of the Year accolades while posting even better numbers this past spring, leading NCAA Division I in batting (.433), slugging (1.009), OPS (1.565), homers (37), extra-base hits (58) and total bases (233). He was in the conversation to go No. 1 overall and landed third to the Rockies, receiving a record-tying bonus of $9.25 million to sign.</p><p>Condon surpassed Jeff Pyburn (No. 5 overall in 1980) as the highest-drafted player in Bulldogs history because he has a huge offensive ceiling. He has top-of-the-scale raw power that plays from foul pole to foul pole, and his combination of bat speed, strength and leverage in his 6-foot-6 frame allows him to mishit balls yet still drive them out of the park. Despite his long arms, he keeps his right-handed swing relatively compact and controls the strike zone while repeatedly making loud contact against all types of pitching.</p><p>Though he's a below-average runner, Condon is reasonably athletic and covers ground with long strides once he gets going. After splitting time between first base and the outfield corners as a freshman, he has played all three outfield spots and third base this spring. He's not quick enough for third or center but he does have solid-to-plus arm strength and can provide average defense in left or right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rockies/video/top-prospects-charlie-condon-of-rockies-x0166\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Condon went from virtual unknown to one of the best hitters in the college game, redshirting his freshman year at Georgia after going relatively unrecruited as a high schooler. He set a Southeastern Conference freshman record with 25 homers in 2023 then had an absolutely stupendous 2024, winning the Golden Spikes Award while leading Division I hitters in a host of categories, including average (.433), homers (37) and OPS (1.565). His name floated to the top of the first round, and he ended up going No. 3 to the Rockies. He struggled during his 25-game pro debut while trying to play through a hand injury.</p><p>At Georgia, the 6-foot-6 Condon used an upright stance and simple mechanics to deliver incredible raw power in games for the Bulldogs, showing the ability to hit the ball out to all fields with bat speed, strength and leverage. The raw power was evident after he signed with the Rockies, but he lost the approach that made him such a tough out in college, with a 34/4 K/BB ratio over 100 at-bats in the High-A Northwest League. The hand clearly was an issue, and then he tried to do too much. At his best, he controls the zone well and makes consistent hard contact.</p><p>Condon is a solid athlete given his size, and while he has below-average speed, he's better underway. He played all three outfield spots and third base at Georgia last year and saw most of his time with Spokane in left field, with some time at the hot corner mixed in. He likely profiles best in an outfield corner with a strong arm, and the Rockies were very impressed with how he prepared and handled his struggles during his pro debut.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":30,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/fd75ldcrxaobygjzn9g7","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/t3x1kfpiczfyry0m2eyf","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/687221/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:687221"},"position":"C/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-dalton-rushing-c?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong></strong></a><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-dalton-rushing-c?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 20 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Henry Davis went No. 1 overall to the Pirates in the 2021 Draft, and his successor as Louisville's catcher is climbing up Draft boards. Rushing accumulated just 93 at-bats and started only two games at catcher in his first two years with the Cardinals, but he emerged as one of the best offensive performers in the Cape Cod League last summer. After proving up to the task behind the plate while sharing the catching job at Louisville and drilling 23 homers this spring, he could go in the first two rounds.&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing translates his impressive strength and well above-average bat speed into solid power. He repeats his compact left-handed swing well and has displayed a more patient approach in his first season as a full-time starter. He's drawing more walks and showing an improved ability to drive the ball in the air and to all fields.&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing needs more experience and agility as a catcher, though area scouts believe he can become at least an adequate receiver and possibly better than Davis in that regard. He has solid arm strength and makes accurate throws, even from his knees. With his lack of quickness, first base is his only other feasible defensive option, though at 5-foot-11 he'd be short for that position.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 20 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing totaled just 93 at-bats and started only two games at catcher in his first two years at Louisville while blocked by 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis. After breaking out as one of the top offensive performers in the Cape Cod League last summer, Rushing built on that momentum by slugging 23 homers this spring. The Dodgers made him their first pick (second round) in the 2022 Draft and signed him for $1,956,890.&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing creates solid game power with impressive strength and well-above-average bat speed from the left side of the plate. He repeats his compact swing well and shows the ability to drive the ball in the air and to all fields. He works deep counts and enhances his on-base ability by drawing walks and getting hit by more than his share of pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Rushing needs more experience and agility behind the plate, he should become at least an adequate catcher and most area scouts who cover Louisville believe he's a better receiver than Davis. He deters the running game with his solid arm strength and throwing accuracy. If he doesn't stick behind the plate, first base is his only other viable defensive option because he lacks speed and quickness.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Blocked by 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis at Louisville, Rushing got just 93 at-bats and started only two games at catcher in his first two college seasons. He broke out as one of the top offensive performers in his Cape Cod League in the summer of 2021, then bashed 23 homers as a junior before the Dodgers made him their first pick (second round) in the 2022 Draft. After signing for $1,956,890, he raked in his pro debut, batting .424/.539/.778 with eight homers in 28 games at Single-A.</p><p>Rushing's most impressive tool is his power, which he creates with formidable strength and well above-average bat speed, but he's more than just a slugger. He repeats his compact left-handed swing well and drives the ball in the air and to all fields without selling out for home runs. He works deep counts, draws walks and enhances his on-base ability by frequently getting hit with pitches.</p><p>Rushing moves well for a 6-foot-1, 220-pound catcher, displaying below-average run times out of the box and flashing close to average speed once he gets going. He moves well behind the plate but needs more experience to improve his receiving and blocking. He should become at least an adequate catcher and deters the running game with solid arm strength and accurate throws.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-dalton-rushing?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing had just 93 at-bats and started only two games at catcher in his first two seasons at Louisville because he was stuck behind 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis. He raked in the Cape Cod League that summer and hit 23 homers as a junior before signing for $1,956,890 as the Dodgers' top pick (second round) in the 2022 Draft. After posting a 1.262 OPS in his pro debut, he played in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and homered 15 times in 89 games in High-A last summer despite dealing with a concussion after getting hit on a backswing.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Rushing stands out most for his well-above-average raw power, he's far from a one-dimensional player at the plate. He has a quick, compact left-handed swing and consistently drives the ball in air to his pull side without selling out for home runs. Strikeouts are part of his game, but he makes a lot of hard contact, draws plenty of walks and further enhances his on-base ability by getting hit by more than his share of pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Rushing is reasonably athletic for a 6-foot-1, 220-pound catcher and can flash close to average speed once he gets going on the bases. Because he's relatively inexperienced behind the plate, his receiving and blocking skills are works in progress, though he has the hands and agility to get the job done. He has the solid arm strength to deter the running game and still is learning to call games and run a pitching staff.&nbsp;The Dodgers began playing him in left field in mid-2024, looking for additional ways to eventually get him at-bats in a big league lineup that includes All-Star backstop Will Smith.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/top-prospects-dalton-rushing-c-dodgers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After getting just 93 at-bats in his first two college seasons at Louisville while stuck behind 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis, Rushing broke out in the Cape Cod League that summer and bashed 23 homers as a junior. He has made steady progress through the Dodgers system since signing for $1,956,980 as their top pick (second round) in the 2022 Draft. Named the top prospect in the Double-A Texas League as well as the Dodgers' Minor League Player of the Year in 2024, he tied for second among Minor League catchers with 26 homers while improving behind the plate.</p><p>Rushing is a well-rounded hitter with a short, quick left-handed stroke and a patient approach. He makes consistent hard contact and naturally launches balls in the air to his pull side without swinging for the fences. He can drive the ball out of the park to the opposite field as well and pairs his solid power with on-base ability to match, showing a knack for drawing walks and getting hit by pitches.</p><p>More athletic and quicker than a typical 6-foot-1, 220-pound catcher, Rushing can flash solid speed once he gets going. He's still inexperienced behind the plate because he caught just 46 games in three seasons in college and 109 in his first three as a pro, but he has a strong arm and has made progress with his receiving, framing and blocking. Looking for ways to get him at-bats when he joins All-Star catcher Will Smith in the Majors, the Dodgers began playing Rushing in left field in mid-2024, and he shows signs of becoming an adequate defender there.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":31,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/tekpuyjnoztv6fci1km0","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/c3yepsevntwivvsu1qsu","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/805779/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805779"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-jacob-wilson-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-jacob-wilson-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Wilson played his high school ball at Thousand Oaks High School in California, playing for his father, former big league All-Star Jack Wilson. Jacob went on to Grand Canyon University and was named a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball in 2021. He was even better in 2022, finishing with a 1.004 OPS as a sophomore before raising his profile even more over the summer with a solid stint in the Cape Cod League and then Team USA.</p><p>Wilson, whose dad followed him to Grand Canyon and is an assistant coach this season, has an intriguing combination of baseball IQ and tools. He might be one of the better pure hitters in the class, one who consistently finds the barrel and struck out just seven times in 275 plate appearances as a sophomore. He’s starting to tap into his power more consistently as well, smashing 12 homers and slugging .585 in 2022.</p><p>A fringy-to-average runner, Wilson has the skills to stick at shortstop, with good actions, range and an above-average arm. He might not have the pure power profile should he have to slide over to third, where he played as a freshman, but scouts feel he’ll hit plenty for the hot corner. That makes him a prime candidate to go near the top of the first round.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Wilson played his high school ball at Thousand Oaks HS in California, playing for his father, former big league All-Star Jack Wilson. Jacob went on to Grand Canyon University and was named a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball in 2021. He was even better in 2022, finishing with a 1.004 OPS as a sophomore, raised his profile even more over the summer with a solid stint in the Cape Cod League and for Team USA, then continuing to rake as a junior in 2023. With his name being mentioned all over the first round, he landed at No. 6 overall with the A’s, who signed him to an under-slot bonus of $5.5 million and quickly got him to full-season ball during his pro debut.</p><p>Wilson, whose dad followed him to Grand Canyon and was an assistant coach this past season, has an intriguing combination of baseball IQ and tools. He might be one of the better pure hitters in the class, one who consistently finds the barrel and struck out in just 4.4 percent of his plate appearances during his college career. While there has been some concern over his ability to impact the ball, he did tap into his power some, smashing 12 homers and slugging .585 in 2022 and .635 this past spring.</p><p>A fringy-to-average runner, Wilson has the skills to stick at shortstop, with good actions, range and an above-average arm. He might not have the pure power profile should he have to slide over to third base, where he played as a freshman, but the contact and pitch recognition skills should enable him to reach the big leagues in a hurry regardless of where he plays defensively.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jacob-wilson?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 70 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The son of former All-Star Jack Wilson, Jacob played for his dad at Thousand Oaks High School in California and then headed to Grand Canyon University for college ball. He immediately established himself as one of the better pure hitters in the college game, producing better numbers as he progressed, including a strong showing for Team USA. After hitting .412 with a 1.096 OPS as a junior, he became the No. 6 overall pick in the 2023 Draft and hit a combined .333 while jumping on a faster track by advancing to High-A Lansing during his pro debut.</p><p>Wilson’s knack for contact is otherworldly, and he left Grand Canyon with an absurd 4.4 percent strikeout rate (2.3 percent in 2023). That carried over to his pro debut, when he struck out in just 9.9 percent of his plate appearances. There has been some concern over the lack of impact and lower exit velocities, but the A’s are not worried and feel that as he adds strength and learns he can use his incredible eye to work better counts, he’ll naturally drive the ball more as he swings at more heart pitches.</p><p>While he’s an average runner, Wilson’s hands, actions, instincts and IQ, not to mention his above-average arm, all point to a long-term future at shortstop. He has an extremely high floor because of his contact skills and steady defensive presence, and a step forward with offensive impact could move him to another level.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/athletics/video/top-prospect-jacob-wilson-ss-athletics\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 70 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After playing for his father and former All-Star, Jack Wilson, at Thousand Oaks High School in California, Jacob spent three years at Grand Canyon University building a resume as one of the best amateur hitters in the game. He went No. 6 in the Draft, signing with the A’s and immediately showing his offensive profile would work as a pro. He hit .443/.474/.668 mostly at the upper levels of the Minors in his first full season and made his big league debut in July. Only injuries slowed him down, with a knee issue forcing him out for a month early on and a hamstring issue shelving him in the big leagues.</p><p>Wilson’s ability to make contact is almost freakish, as he made it through his time at Grand Canyon with a 4.4 percent strikeout rate. That hasn’t stopped as he’s raced up the A’s ladder, as he registered a miniscule nine percent miss rate according to Synergy in his combined time in Double-A, Triple-A and the big leagues. His feel for the barrel can lend itself to high chase rates, something he’s aware of, but it’s worked for him thus far. He’s never going to be a huge power guy, but his groundball rate dropped and his line-drive rate increased from his pro debut in 2023 to the following year, with enough extra-base authority to keep pitchers honest.</p><p>Adding to Wilson’s value is the fact he will play shortstop for a very long time, thanks to good hands, actions, enough arm and very strong instincts. He’s ready to be an every day shortstop in the big leagues and has an incredibly high floor thanks to his feel to hit and defensive chops.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":32,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/cz7ndrmf4w3ul9vbpzps","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/d70qexhfn4dkbjk1gbxj","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/691019/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691019"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p>New Jersey has seen three players get drafted in the first two rounds over the last four Drafts: first-rounders Jay Groome (2016) and Anthony Volpe (2019) and second-round pick Nick Decker (2018). There's never been a prep catcher from the Garden State taken in the top 10 rounds, but Teel is hoping to be the first.</p><p>Teel's calling cards are his defense behind the plate and his overall athleticism. He has a plus arm that helps control the running game and his agility behind the dish helps to make him a very capable receiver. That athleticism also gives him the ability to move around the diamond, and he played every position except pitcher at the East Coast Professional Showcase over the summer. Teel does have some offensive upside, though a hitch in his swing causes concern for some scouts. He did show he could adjust and make hard contact against a higher level of competition on the summer showcase circuit tour. There is strength in his left-handed swing and he could eventually develop average power.</p><p>While there is risk with his bat, the combination of offensive ceiling with his defensive acumen, not to mention the ability to be a super-utility man, should attract many teams. Back in 2013, a high school catcher named Matt Thaiss came out of the New Jersey high school ranks and was taken in the 32nd round by the Red Sox. He opted to go to the University of Virginia and emerged as a first-round pick three years later, and Teel could take the same exact path.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 65 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Teel was a very good high school prospect in New Jersey, one who was considered a Top 100 talent, until he removed his name from Draft consideration during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season in order to honor his commitment to the University of Virginia. He’s been a full-time starter since he arrived in Charlottesville, putting up better numbers as a freshman than he did as a sophomore and is generally considered to be the top college backstop in the class of 2023.</p><p>A left-handed-hitting backstop, Teel has the chance to hit for average and power, though he’s gotten caught a bit in between trying to be a hitter with some pop or a power guy. He was more hit over power in high school, but he has been trying to show off the pop more, perhaps a reason why he hit just .276 in 2022, though he’s found the right balance this spring. He does have an advanced approach, walking more than he struck out last year, and while struggles in the Cape Cod League and with Team USA last summer led some to worry about the hit tool, he’s answered them during his junior year.</p><p>Extremely athletic, Teel has seen time in the outfield and probably could handle playing second or third, but he has every chance to stick behind the plate. He has an easily plus arm and his athleticism helps his overall receiving. He gets high marks for his baseball IQ and leadership skills, and with his bat showing up more consistently, his name is floating up Draft boards.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-top-prospect-kyle-teel?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Teel could have gone in the top three rounds in 2020 as a New Jersey high schooler, but he withdrew early from the Draft because he wanted to attend Virginia. He slumped as a sophomore but rebounded to bat .407/.475/.655 and earn Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year accolades this spring. The consensus top catcher in the 2023 Draft, he surprisingly slipped a bit to the Red Sox at No. 14 and signed for $4 million.&nbsp;</p><p>After selling out for power too much in 2022, Teel settled down and hit the ball with more authority without worrying about home runs as a junior. A left-handed hitter, he controls the strike zone well and makes consistent hard contact to all fields. He has 20-homer potential and his pop plays from foul pole to foul pole.&nbsp;</p><p>Extremely athletic for a backstop, Teel has average speed but will lose some quickness the longer he remains behind the plate. He used his plus arm strength to throw out 38 percent of basestealers this spring and his receiving continues to improve as he gains more experience. He split time between catcher and right field as a freshman and moves well enough to handle an outfield corner in pro ball.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-kyle-teel?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>One of the top high school catching prospects in the 2020 class, Teel might have gone in the top three rounds had he not withdrawn from the Draft because he wanted to attend Virginia. He blossomed into the consensus best backstop in the 2023 Draft after hitting .407/.475/.655 and winning Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year honors last spring, yet he dropped to the Red Sox at No. 14. Signed for $4 million, he reached Triple-A at the end of his first full pro season before getting traded to the White Sox as the centerpiece of a four-prospect package for Garrett Crochet at the Winter Meetings in December.</p><p>After focusing too much on power as a sophomore, Teel learned that he can make more consistent hard contact when he doesn't swing for the fences. More hitter than slugger, he has a sound left-handed swing and a disciplined, all-fields approach. He features 20-homer upside and should produce plenty of doubles with pop that plays to all parts of the ballpark.&nbsp;</p><p>Quicker and more athletic than most catchers, Teel presently has average speed but will lose some quickness as he spends more time behind the plate. With plus arm strength and impressive accuracy, he threw out 38 percent of basestealers during his junior season and 29 percent during his pro debut. His receiving continues to improve, and he has a knack for stealing strikes with his framing skills.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-kyle-teel-c-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Teel rated as one of the top prep catchers in the 2020 Draft and could have gone in the first three rounds had he not withdrawn because he wanted to attend Virginia. He developed into the best backstop in the 2023 Draft after three years with the Cavaliers, winning Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year honors that spring before surprisingly falling to the Red Sox at No. 14. He reached Double-A at the end of his pro debut and Triple-A by the end of 2024, then went to the White Sox as the best of four prospects traded for Garrett Crochet at the Winter Meetings in December.</p><p>Teel has a sound left-handed swing, a disciplined approach and a higher offensive ceiling than most catchers. He uses the entire field, with most of his home run power going to his pull side. He should hit for average while drawing plenty of walks and providing 15-20 homers per year.</p><p>More athletic but less physical than most at his position, Teel has present average speed but will slow some as he spends more time behind the plate. He struggled at times with his receiving and blocking during his first full pro season, but he also made progress during the year and should be at least an average defender. He has solid arm strength with a quick transfer and makes accurate throws.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":33,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/oefoo4bfbre7yvmqtovd","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/806956/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806956"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The top player in the class is one of the best catching prospects in recent history. His strong skills on the field are matched by his notable family ties, as his grandfather, father and uncle all played professionally. He is the younger brother of Twins prospect Jose Salas, and he could end up being the best player in the family.</p><p>The athletic Salas has a good feel for the strike zone and shows the ability to hit the ball to all fields. He shows good raw power, and it is expected to increase as he develops. He has a nice loose swing and shows the ability to hit home runs in batting practice and games. On defense, he shows plus potential because of his soft hands, blocking ability and receiving skills. He shows good throwing mechanics and a strong arm. He is already exhibiting leadership skills and runs well for a catcher.</p><p>He is trained by his father, Jose Salas Sr. and Cesar Suarez of CJ Baseball Academy. The Padres are among the teams who have shown strong interest. Suarez is a member of MLB's Trainer Partnership Program.</p>","contentTitle":"International"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 65</p><p>The Salas family has already been through the international signing process when Jose (now a Twins prospect) signed with the Marlins for $2.8 million in July 2019. Nearly four years later, younger brother Ethan, who was also born in Florida before moving to Venezuela, had his chance to join the pro ranks and did so with even more fanfare. Ranked as MLB Pipeline's No. 1 international prospect for 2023, Salas signed with the Padres for $5.6 million in January, taking nearly all of the organization's $5,825,500 base signing pool.</p><p>Despite the heavy investment, Padres officials routinely come back saying they believe it was worth going almost all-in on the 16-year-old, who could be a rare five-tool catcher. Salas's smooth left-handed swing helps him make solid contact to all fields and he's already shown above-average power during his move stateside after showcasing some of that pop at Petco Park in preseason BP sessions.</p><p>The Padres had Salas work with Major Leaguers -- including Yu Darvish -- in early bullpens because his receiving, blocking, hands, communication skills and overall movement behind the plate are already so advanced. His ability to pop out of the crouch and utilize impressive arm strength should also help him limit the running game. Salas also runs well for a catcher, and even if he slows as he ages, the rest of his game is so well-rounded that he could be the face of the next catching generation. He's already proven himself at an aggressive assignment to Single-A Lake Elsinore and was even pushed to High-A Fort Wayne as a 17-year-old in August.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-ethan-salas?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 65 | Overall: 55</p><p>Considered the clear No. 1 international prospect in the 2023 class, Salas signed with the Padres on Jan. 15 for $5.6 million of the organization's $5,825,500 base signing pool. San Diego believed the Venezuela native – and brother of Twins prospect Jose Salas – to be extremely advanced and backed that up by skipping him over both complex leagues and starting him at Single-A Lake Elsinore in late May, a few days short of his 17th birthday. Salas hit .267/.350/.487 with nine homers in 48 games with the Storm and was given quick second-half promotions to High-A Fort Wayne and Double-A San Antonio (the latter to help the club's postseason push) before a right knee sprain ended his season early in September.</p><p>Salas has taken a step back offensively in his return to Fort Wayne in 2024, leaving much of the industry scratching their heads at who he could still be. On one hand, he's been one of only two 18-year-old qualifiers at the High-A level (Sebastian Walcott being the other), and he hasn't struck out as much as one might expect for a player so young at that level. On the other, he's elevated the ball perhaps too much on contact, leading to infield popouts and catchable flyballs in the outfield that have dulled his BABIP and overall offensive profile. The quality of contact could improve with more physical maturity.</p><p>What has made an already aggressive San Diego front office ready to push Salas this hard in the first place was his defense behind the plate. He draws strong reviews for his blocking, receiving, throwing and communication skills, including from Major Leaguers who worked with him early in 2023. Salas still has an immense ceiling as a multi-tooled backstop, but he might be on more of a traditional development track than it seemed like he'd take at the end of his first season.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-ethan-salas-c-padres?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ranked as the No. 1 international prospect in 2023, Salas signed with the Padres for $5.6 million that January, and the hype around him only grew as he opened his age-17 season at Single-A Lake Elsinore. San Diego continued to push the backstop with stops at High-A Fort Wayne and Double-A San Antonio before a right knee sprain ended his year early. He returned to the Midwest League for 2024 and remained there all season, finishing with just a .206/.288/.311 line and four homers in 111 games. He showed some improvements from August onward (109 wRC+ in the month) and held his own in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>In July, Salas traveled to San Diego to work with Padres Major League hitting coaches and started standing taller in the box. The adjustment helped him stay more square to the ball rather than getting under pitches for catchable fly balls, and he became more proficient at producing extra-base hits (11 of his 27 doubles on the season came in August). His strikeout and walk rates were still within healthy margins, but some evaluators would still like to see the quality of contact return for a larger sample.</p><p>While the bat perplexes, Salas' defensive work remains a major strength. Sticking with one team all season enabled him to become even better at working with pitchers and forming game plans, and his blocking and receiving earned strong marks for a High-A backstop. He also improved at limiting the running game in '24 after focusing more on efficiency than quickness with his throws. He's a fine example of the phrase \"development isn't always linear,\" but Salas will need to put his lessons to good use to get the arrow back up in 2025.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - SD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":34,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ajasivsgca80kkmbxdmr","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/rdux9rqdishfis3pbbka","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/nkg952on1bhiasx51htp","player":{"__ref":"Person:696146"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-hagen-smith-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>Smith was establishing himself as one of the top prep left-handers for the 2021 Draft before he had Tommy John surgery in 2019. That sidelined him for all of last season as well as the showcase circuit, but he has reclaimed his status this spring. He threw three straight no-hitters and four in a span of five starts in March, finishing the season with a total of seven no-nos as his stuff came all the way back.&nbsp;</p><p>Smith has spent most of the year operating at 88-93 mph and topping out at 95 with some run and sink on his fastball. His slider has lacked consistency at times but when it's on, it's a sharp low-80s offering with depth. He'll occasionally display a changeup but hasn't had much need for it yet.&nbsp;</p><p>Like most high school pitchers, Smith requires some polish. The Arkansas recruit creates angle on his pitches with a lower three-quarters arm slot but throws uphill and with some effort. He comes with some reliever risk but also could develop into a mid-rotation starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-hagen-smith-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Fastball: 65 | Slider: 65 | Splitter: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>After blowing out his elbow as a high school sophomore and having Tommy John surgery, Smith bounced back to tie a Texas prep record with seven no-hitters as a senior in 2021. He might have factored in the top three rounds that July if not for his strong commitment to Arkansas. He has better stuff than any southpaw in this Draft and could be the first pitcher selected after finding more consistency this spring. He won Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year honors and led NCAA Division I in average-against (.144) and strikeout rate (17.3 per nine innings), setting a record in the latter category.</p><p>Smith operates at 94-97 mph and touches 100 with his fastball, which plays up because his funky delivery creates deception and riding action. His best offering is an 83-87 mph slider, which features sweep and depth while destroying lefties and keeping righties at bay, and he also can turn it into a cutter that reaches 91 mph. He uses an upper-80s splitter as a change of pace, and while he struggles to locate it well, it has intriguing tumble when it's on.</p><p>Smith employs far from a textbook delivery, working from a low-three-quarters slot with some crossfire that makes it tough to pick up his pitches and also to throw strikes at times. He has improved his control and performance in 2024, highlighted by striking out 17 over six innings on just 78 pitches against Oregon State, with some evaluators calling it the most dominant game they ever had seen. He has a strong 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame built for durability and could become a frontline starter if he continues to harness his stuff.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-hagen-smith-lhp-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 65 | Slider: 65 | Splitter: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After blowing out his elbow as a high school sophomore and having Tommy John surgery, Smith bounced back to tie a Texas prep record with seven no-hitters as a senior in 2021. He might have factored in the top three rounds that July if not for his strong commitment to Arkansas, where he blossomed into the best southpaw in the 2024 Draft. He won Southeastern Conference pitcher of the year honors this spring, setting an NCAA Division I record for strikeout rate (17.3 per nine innings) and leading D-I in opponent average (.144) before signing for $8 million as the No. 5 overall pick.</p><p>Smith operates at 94-97 mph and touches 100 with his fastball, which plays up because his funky delivery with a low release height creates deception and riding action. His best offering is an 83-87 mph slider, which features sweep and depth while destroying lefties and keeping righties at bay, and he also can turn it into a cutter that reaches 91 mph. He uses an upper-80s splitter as a change of pace, and while he struggles to locate it well, it has intriguing tumble when it's on.</p><p>Smith employs far from textbook mechanics, working from a low-three-quarters slot with some crossfire that makes it tough to pick up his pitches and also to throw strikes at times. He has improved his control and performance in 2024, highlighted by striking out 17 over six innings on just 78 pitches against Oregon State, with some evaluators calling it the most dominant game they had ever seen. He has a strong 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame built for durability and has the stuff to become a frontline starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-hagen-smith-lhp-white-sox-x4898\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Slider: 65 | Splitter: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Smith missed his entire high school junior season while recovering from Tommy John surgery, then returned to tie a Texas prep record with seven no-hitters in 2021. He could have been a top-three-round pick if not for his strong commitment to Arkansas, where he emerged as the best lefty pitching prospect in the 2024 Draft. The Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year, he set an NCAA Division I record for strikeout rate (17.3 per nine innings) and led the nation in average-against (.144) before the White Sox selected him fifth overall and gave him the largest bonus ever for a left-hander ($8 million).</p><p>Both Smith's fastball and slider are well-above-average pitches. His four-seamer works at 94-97 mph and reaches 100 mph, playing even better than its impressive velocity because his funky delivery and low release height create plenty of deception and carry. His slider is his best offering, an 83-87 mph beast with horizontal and vertical action that overwhelms lefties and also works against righties.</p><p>Smith still is learning to command his upper-80s splitter, though it features intriguing tumble and generates swings-and-misses at its best. He operates from a low three-quarters arm angle with some crossfire, creating a different look for hitters but also hampering his ability to throw strikes at times. His strong 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame should lend itself to durability and he should slot in behind fellow southpaw Noah Schultz as Chicago's frontline starters of the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":35,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ky2wrzzfroyclvdkbvpc","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/evb6faxjcuvnubwg8nbl","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695076/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695076"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-rhett-lowder-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-rhett-lowder-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"ql-cursor\"></span></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 60 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>After cracking Wake Forest's weekend rotation as a freshman but posting a 6.12 ERA, Lowder nearly halved his ERA to 3.08 last year, ranked second in NCAA Division I with 11 victories, became the first Demon Deacon ever named Atlantic Coast Conference pitcher of the year and pitched for the U.S. Collegiate National Team. This spring, he joined Danny Hultzen as the only players ever to repeat as ACC pitcher of the year and led NCAA D-I with 15 wins and ranked fourth in ERA (1.87) and strikeouts (143, a school record) while pitching Wake to its first College World Series since 1955. He'll be the Demon Deacons' third pitcher taken in the first round in the last four Drafts, and he's a significantly better prospect than predecessors Jared Shuster (2020) and Ryan Cusick (2021).&nbsp;</p><p>Lowder owns one of the best changeups in college baseball, a plus mid-80s offering with significant fade that he'll use against both left-handers and right-handers. He sets it up with a 92-95 mph fastball that maxes out at 97 and features more sink than ride, so it elicits more ground balls than empty swings. His low-80s slider has more depth than sweep and improved significantly in 2023, grading as a plus pitch at its best.&nbsp;</p><p>Lowder repeats his delivery well, providing plenty of strikes from a three-quarters arm slot. There's not much projection remaining in his 6-foot-2 frame, but he earns high marks for his feel for pitching and his competitiveness. He has one of the highest floors in this Draft and should become at least a durable mid-rotation starter.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 60 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>After cracking Wake Forest's weekend rotation as a freshman but posting a 6.12 ERA, Lowder nearly halved that to 3.08 last year, ranked second in NCAA Division I with 11 victories, became the first Demon Deacon ever named Atlantic Coast Conference pitcher of the year and pitched for the U.S. Collegiate National Team. This spring, he joined Danny Hultzen as the only players to repeat as ACC pitcher of the year, and he led NCAA D-I with 15 wins and ranked fourth in ERA (1.87) and strikeouts (143, a school record) while pitching Wake to its first College World Series since 1955. He became the Demon Deacons' third pitcher taken in the first round in the past four Drafts when the Reds selected him No. 7 overall and signed him for a below-slot bonus of $5.7 million.</p><p>Lowder owned one of the best changeups in college baseball, a plus mid-80s offering with significant fade that he'll use against both left-handers and right-handers. He sets it up with a 92-95 mph fastball that maxes out at 97 and features more sink than ride, so it elicits more ground balls than empty swings. His low-80s slider has more depth than sweep and improved significantly in 2023, grading as a plus pitch at its best.&nbsp;</p><p>Lowder repeats his delivery well, providing plenty of strikes from a three-quarters arm slot. There's not much projection remaining in his 6-foot-2 frame, but he earns high marks for his feel for pitching and his competitiveness. He has a very high floor&nbsp;and should become at least a durable mid-rotation starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-rhett-lowder?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 65 | Overall: 55</p><p>Lowder spent three years in Wake Forest’s weekend rotation, improving considerably each year. After posting a 6.12 ERA as a freshman, he brought that down to 3.08 as a sophomore to win ACC pitcher of the year honors and pitched for Team USA that summer. He repeated as the ACC’s top arm in 2023, leading Division I with 15 wins and ranking fourth in ERA (1.87) and strikeouts (143) as the Demon Deacons reached the Men's College World Series for the first time since 1955. Lowder was the second pitcher taken in the 2023 Draft behind No. 1 overall pick Paul Skenes, with the Reds selecting him seventh overall and signing him for $5.7 million.</p><p>The right-hander didn’t pitch competitively in 2023 after signing but made a strong impression at instructs in the fall, mostly participating in velocity work as well as an early January check-in camp. Lowder’s feel for pitching is so good that sometimes his pure stuff is underrated. His fastball can tap out at around 97 mph, sitting easily in the 92-95 mph range, and it has more sink than ride, getting a lot of weak ground-ball contact. He brings one of the best changeups in the college game to the Reds, a mid-80s offering with huge fade that he’ll throw to hitters on both sides of the plate. His low-80s slider has more depth than sweep, and it flashes plus.</p><p>Lowder is athletic on the mound, repeating his delivery well and using a three-quarters arm slot to fill up the zone. He has a keen understanding of how to set hitters up with his complete repertoire, and he received the most votes for “best pitchability” in MLB Pipeline’s executive poll in 2024, a big reason why there’s an expectation he could move very quickly through the Reds system.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-rhett-lowder-rhp-reds\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 55 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 65 | Overall: 55</p><p>Lowder stepped into Wake Forest’s weekend rotation right when he arrived, turning an inconsistent freshman year into a successful one as a sophomore that led to him winning 2022 ACC pitcher of the year honors. He was the conference’s top arm again in 2023 and one of the best in the country, leading to him being the second pitcher taken in that summer’s Draft behind No. 1 pick Paul Skenes. The No. 7 overall selection started his pro career in 2024 with High-A Dayton and ended it with some early success in the big leagues.</p><p>The right-hander has long had a reputation for his advanced feel for pitching, so much so that his stuff often gets short shrift. His fastball averaged around 93-94 mph at all levels in 2024, topping out at 96-97 and he throws both a four- and a two-seamer, the latter featuring solid sink to elicit a good amount of ground-ball outs. He has an outstanding changeup, thrown 86-87 mph with a ton of fade and to both sides of the plate when at its best, though he didn’t throw it as much nor was it quite as effective as during his junior year at Wake Forest. He’s leaned more on his mid-80s slider as a pro, throwing it as often as his four-seamer during his big league debut.</p><p>One thing the Reds can be sure of is that Lowder is going to be in the strike zone consistently. He repeats his three-quarters arm slot and delivery extremely well and continues to be seen as the pitching prospect with the best pitchability in the game. He showed the ability to make adjustments and succeed as he climbed the ladder quickly, something he’s sure to do when he settles into the big league rotation.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":36,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/gqdhemgzi71dkby0wqxh","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/800050/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800050"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-chase-delauter-of?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The best player by far to come out of James Madison University has been Billy Sample, a tenth-round pick back in 1976. After hitting extremely well in abbreviated seasons in 2020 and 2021, then tying for the Cape Cod League lead in home runs last summer, DeLauter has the chance to become the first true first-rounder in the history of the school and surpass Sample’s big league production. He was well on his way to cementing that position with a .437/.576/.828 line in 24 games when he broke his foot in April sliding into second base.&nbsp;</p><p>DeLauter could be a middle-of-the-order type of hitter. He’s put up gaudy numbers at JMU, beating up the pitching in the mid-major Colonial Athletic Conference. He has at least plus raw power and even though there’s a little drift to his lower half that causes him to be more of a front-foot hitter at times, he’s so big and strong he can still out-leverage pitching. Some might question the length in his swing path and some scouts point to being overmatched against Florida State to start the season as proof that it won’t work against better pitching, but he had no problem getting to his power with wood on the Cape, and the fact he has more walks than strikeouts in his career points to a solid approach.</p><p>DeLauter runs well, especially for his size, which helps him now in center field, though most see a move to a corner in the future. He’s shown a strong arm that has fired 90-92 mph fastballs as a pitcher in college, but has played more as average in the outfield, with a power profile that would fit well in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Lightly recruited as a West Virginia prepster, DeLauter went to James Madison and batted .402/.520/.715 in three years en route to becoming the highest pick in school history. The pandemic shortened his first two seasons and a broken left foot truncated his third, but he also proved himself with wood bats in the Cape Cod League, which he led in homers (nine) and slugging (.589) in 2021. He offered the best combination of tools, plate discipline and performance among college hitters in the 2022 Draft and went 16th overall before signing for $3.75 million.&nbsp;</p><p>DeLauter is a 6-foot-4, 235-pound athlete with bat speed, strength and leverage that produce well-above-average raw power that plays to all fields. He lets his pop come naturally with an extremely disciplined approach that resulted in 62 walks vs. just 45 strikeouts in 66 college games. Scouts don't love his left-handed stroke, which can get long, or his tendency to drift onto his front foot, but it's hard to argue with his track record.&nbsp;</p><p>DeLauter is a legitimate five-tool talent. He translates his plus speed into basestealing ability and enough range to man center field. Some evaluators think he'll wind up moving to right field, and he has the arm for the position after producing some low-90s fastballs during sporadic college pitching appearances.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Barely recruited as a West Virginia high schooler, DeLauter attended James Madison and became the first first-rounder in Dukes history after batting .402/.520/.715 in three years. The pandemic limited his first two seasons and a broken left foot shortened his third, but he proved himself with wood bats by leading the Cape Cod League in homers (nine) and slugging (.589) in the summer of 2021. He reinjured his foot after signing for $3.75 million as the 16th overall pick, leading to surgery to replace a screw with a bone graft in January and putting his pro debut on hold until midseason 2023.</p><p>The 6-foot-4, 235-pound DeLauter offers a rare combination of size, athleticism, plate discipline and performance. His bat speed, strength and leverage combine to give him well above-average raw power to all parts of the ballpark, and he lets his power come naturally with an extremely disciplined approach. Scouts aren't enamored of his tendency to get long with his left-handed swing or to drift onto his front foot, but that hasn't stopped him from making a lot of hard contact.&nbsp;</p><p>DeLauter possesses solid speed and translates it into basestealing ability and center-field range. Some scouts think he's destined for right field, where his plus power and arm strength would fit the classic profile. He delivered low-90s fastballs when he pitched sporadically in college.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-chase-delauter?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Largely anonymous as a West Virginia prepster, DeLauter batted .402/.520/.715 in three years at James Madison and became the first Duke ever drafted in the first round. Though the pandemic shortened his schedule in his first two seasons and a broken left foot truncated his third, he had proved his bona fides by leading the Cape Cod League with nine homers and a .589 slugging percentage in the summer of 2021. He reinjured his foot after signing for $3.75 million as the 16th overall pick in 2022, leading to surgery to replace a screw with a bone graft and delaying his pro debut until June 2023, but he posted a .945 OPS while reaching Double-A afterward and then starred in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>At 6-foot-4 and 235 pounds, DeLauter offers a tantalizing combination of size, athleticism, performance and plate discipline. His loudest tool is his well-above-average raw power to all fields, which he creates with bat speed, strength and leverage. His left-handed swing can get long and he'll drift onto his front foot, yet he still makes consistent hard contact and controls the strike zone exceptionally well.</p><p>DeLauter has solid speed and uses it to steal an occasional base and to cover ground in the outfield. He played all three outfield positions in his debut and projects as an average defender in center field and solid on the corners. He fits best in right field with a strong arm that produced low-90s fastballs when he pitched sporadically at James Madison.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-chase-delauter-of-guardians?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Lightly regarded by pro scouts and college recruiters as a West Virginia high schooler, DeLauter went to James Madison, slashed .402/.520/.715 in three seasons, led the Cape Cod League with nine homers and a .589 slugging percentage in 2021 and became the first first-round pick in school history. He broke his left foot running the bases midway though his Draft year in 2022, then reinjured it after signing for $3.75 million as the 16th overall choice, which led to surgery to replace a screw with a bone graft and delayed his pro debut until June 2023. He broke the foot again last April, costing him nearly three months, but he has slashed .317/.387/.517 in two pro seasons and .313/.417/.522 in two trips to the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>Few players in the Minors can match DeLauter's combination of size (6-foot-3, 235 pounds), athleticism, ability to hit for both average and power, and plate discipline. He rarely strays from the strike zone and makes repeated hard contact against all types of pitches. He has an unorthodox left-handed swing that can get long and he'll get caught on his front foot at times, but his bat speed and strength allow him to pull pitches for power and drive them the other way with authority.</p><p>An average runner, DeLauter has been more conservative on the bases in pro ball compared to college because of his repeated foot injuries. He has seen time at all three outfield positions and is a capable defender in center field, and his plus arm strength fits nicely in right field. He generated low-90s fastballs when he pitched on occasion at James Madison.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":37,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/rnqq0s6fuuep1ud5tn28","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/691181/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691181"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>2019 Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Twins have long been active on the international amateur player market and the 2019-20 signing period has proven to be no different. The organization handed out seven six-figures or better bonuses at the start of the new signing period, a group topped by Rodriguez. The talented outfielder was ranked No. 8 on MLB Pipeline's Top 30 international prospects list and got $2.5 million to sign.</p><p>Rodriguez has the potential to have above-average tools across the board, profiling as a center fielder right now, but he could end up at one of the corner outfield spots in the future. Athletic with a strong body and medium frame, Rodriguez has shown a solid hitting approach and advanced knowledge of the strike zone for a player his age. He has an efficient swing that creates lots of backspin and generates power to all fields. He also has a real feel and natural instincts for the game and specifically, hitting.</p><p>Rodriguez can cover some ground in the outfield. He has a strong arm with excellent actions that could make him a plus defender in the future. He also runs the timed 60-yard run in 6.5 seconds and is a smart baserunner. Overall, he's reminded some of a young Eddie Rosario, who was drafted by the Twins out of Puerto Rico back in 2010.</p>","contentTitle":"2019"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>2020 Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 40</p><p>Rodriguez was one of six outfielders in the top 10 of MLB Pipeline's Top 30 international prospects list for the 2019-20 signing period. He turned out to be the headliner of the Twins' haul on the market, with his $2.5 million topping a group of seven teenagers who received six figures or better last July. Now it's time for him to go out and show what he can do.</p><p>Athletic with a strong body and medium frame, Rodriguez has shown a solid hitting approach and advanced knowledge of the strike zone for a player his age. He has an efficient swing that creates lots of backspin and generates power to all fields. He also has a real feel and natural instincts for the game and, specifically, hitting.</p><p>Right now, Rodriguez profiles as a center fielder, though there's a chance he could end up at a corner as he continues to physically mature. His above-average arm would play fine in right, though he covers enough ground in center to stay there for the time being. He reminds some of a young Eddie Rosario, a Twins homegrown player drafted back in 2010.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>Ranked No. 8 on MLB Pipeline's Top 30 international prospects list at the start of the 2019-20, Rodriguez's $2.5 million bonus tied him for eighth-highest in that year's signing class. He participated in instructional league play in 2019 and came to instructs again in 2020, but spent most of it rehabbing a hand injury.</p><p>A left-handed hitter, Rodriguez has a smooth swing and has displayed an advanced approach at the plate, with excellent strike zone knowledge, especially given his age and experience. He can drive the ball to all fields and naturally creates backspin, with power to come as he continues to add strength.</p><p>Rodriguez's natural instincts and feel for the game not only show up with his knowledge of the strike zone, but also on the defensive end. He has a chance to stick in center field with a tick above-average speed, but if physical maturation necessitates it, he could easily handle a corner. He'll get his career started in earnest in 2021.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Rodriguez was a top 10 prospect on MLB Pipeline's Top 30 international prospects list for 2019-20 when the signing period opened up in July of 2019. The Twins were all in, giving the toolsy outfielder $2.75 million to sign, then had to wait a bit to see what he could do in a real competitive setting. He participated in instructs the fall after he signed and rehabbed a hand injury there a year later. When he finally made his pro debut, it was stateside, and he showed off his raw power by hitting 10 homers in 37 games in the Florida Complex League. He was making another big step forward during his full-season debut in 2022 when a torn meniscus required surgery and ended his season in June.</p><p>There aren't many in the Twins organization who have more raw power than Rodriguez does and he has the chance to be an impact left-handed hitter with bat speed. His swing can get a little funky, with a tendency to get a little steep. For him to get to his power, he has to catch the ball out front, so it's mostly shown up to the pull side thus far, and the Twins have worked with him to get his bat in the zone a little longer to reduce the swing-and-miss that showed up during his debut. He tends not to miss strikes, but does chase a good amount, though a willingness to draw walks is a foundation for a solid approach.</p><p>Rodriguez has good speed and solid instincts in the outfield, but it's unclear if he'll be able to stick in center field long-term. The good news is he has a plus arm that would work well in right field and there's confidence he'll make the adjustments to have the power profile teams covet from a corner spot.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the top international prospects when the 2019-20 signing period began, Rodriguez topped the Twins' haul with a bonus of $2.5 million. He wasn't able to make his official pro debut until 2021 and quickly announced that his power might play by homering 10 times in 37 Florida Complex League games. He made the jump to full-season ball at age 19 look easy in 2022, posting a 1.044 OPS over 47 games in the Florida State League before a torn meniscus ended his season in June.</p><p>Rodriguez's best tool continues to be his tremendous raw power, with a combination of bat speed and plate discipline allowing him to tap into it fairly consistently already. The left-handed hitter has worked to keep his bat in the zone longer, and while there's still work to be done, he didn't swing through strikes as much as he did in his pro debut. His reduced chasing led to a lower strikeout rate in 2022, when he walked more than he whiffed. He makes a ton of hard contact and should continue to show the ability to drive the ball as he moves up the organizational ladder.</p><p>In the early stages of his career, Rodriguez has shown he has the ability to play a solid center field with above-average speed. There's a chance he'll slow down as he matures, and his plus arm, not to mention his power profile, will fit very well into right field if and when a move is necessary.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-emmanuel-rodriguez?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The 2019-20 international signing period might best be known for Yankees phenom Jasson Domínguez, but he was far from the only exciting bat to come from that class. Rodriguez was ranked highly on MLB Pipeline's Top 30 international prospect list and the Twins signed him for $2.5 million. He's shown tremendous potential at every stop, making his pro debut stateside in 2021 and moving a rung at a time, with only injuries -- a knee in 2022 and an abdominal strain in 2023 -- slowing him down.</p><p>The left-handed-hitting outfielder has a very exciting combination of raw power, bat speed and plate discipline that has evaluators bullish on his future potential. There's a little too much swing-and-miss in his game, but his ability to draw walks (20.2 percent walk rate in 2023) helps mitigate that. He registers high exit velocities and can drive the ball to all fields with plus power in his future. After a very slow start post-injury in 2023, he posted a .927 OPS from June 1 through the remainder of the season.</p><p>Rodriguez will play all of the 2024 season at age 21 and he's still an above-average runner who can steal&nbsp;a base. He's continued to show an ability to stick in center field, but if he slows down a tick, his plus arm will play just fine in right. His power profile would work there as well, with the first order of business being turning in a full, healthy season.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/twins/video/top-prospects-emmanuel-rodriguez-of-twins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The only thing holding Rodriguez back is health. Signed for $2.5 million back in July 2019, the exceptionally talented outfielder has had all of his tools on display … when he's been able to stay on the field. Despite missing time with a knee injury in 2022, an abdominal strain in 2023 and a thumb injury in 2024 -- he's yet to play over 100 games in a season -- he still made it up to Triple-A last year and has a career .932 OPS heading into the 2025 season.</p><p>While the injury bug has found him repeatedly, the Twins are buoyed by the fact that there haven't been recurring injuries and the fact Rodriguez will be just 22 years old for all of the 2025 season. When he's been on the field, he's displayed raw power, bat speed and excellent pitch recognition. With a K rate close to 30 percent in his career, he is going to have to cut down on his strikeouts, though he does offset that with a ton of walks (21.9 percent rate). He hits the ball extremely hard and can drive it to all fields.&nbsp;</p><p>Rodriguez runs well enough to steal the occasional base and to cover enough ground in center field, where he's played almost exclusively to date. If he slows down, he could slide over and be the prototypical athletic, strong-armed right fielder with the power profile to match. Assuming health, his bat could start banging on the big league door soon.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"July 2, 2019 - MIN"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":38,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/okko8ypeap5blapmfpem","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/d2y4mugerkkaz46ezb1w","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701762/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701762"},"position":"1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-nick-kurtz-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>Wake Forest originally recruited Kurtz as a left-handed pitcher, but over the course of winning consecutive Tennessee Division II 2-A state baseball championships at Baylor School (Chattanooga), he emerged as a superior prospect as a hitter. After batting .344/.498/.695 with 39 homers in his first two college seasons, he entered 2024 as a candidate to go first in the Draft. He got off to a slow start and missed two weeks with a shoulder injury, then went on a rampage shortly after he returned and homered 14 times in nine games, including six blasts in seven at-bats. He also topped NCAA Division I with 78 walks.</p><p>Kurtz's signature tool is his well-above-average power to all fields, the product of outstanding bat speed, strength and a left-handed stroke designed to drive balls in the air. More than just a slugger, he's a complete hitter with no discernible weakness who crushes left-handers and right-handers and all types of pitches. He controls the strike zone, covers the entire plate and hits the ball with authority all over the ballpark.</p><p>Kurtz also plays a quality first base and has average arm strength. The only blemishes on his game are his below-average speed, which doesn't really matter given his position and offensive upside, and an injury history that includes a broken rib that knocked him out of the end of the 2023 College World Series. If he's as good as scouts believe he is, he could turn into Jim Thome with defensive value.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/athletics/video/top-prospects-nick-kurtz-1b-athletics\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 60 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Wake Forest originally recruited Kurtz as a left-handed pitcher, but over the course of winning consecutive Tennessee Division II 2-A state baseball championships at Baylor School (Chattanooga), he emerged as a superior prospect as a hitter. After slashing .344/.498/.695 with 39 homers in his first two college seasons, he entered 2024 as a candidate to go first in the Draft. He got off to a slow start and missed two weeks with a shoulder injury, then went on a rampage shortly after he returned and homered 14 times in nine games, including six blasts in seven at-bats. He also topped NCAA Division I with 78 walks before being taken No. 4 overall by the A’s, who signed him for an under-slot $7 million.</p><p>Kurtz's signature tool is his well-above-average power to all fields, the product of outstanding bat speed, strength and a left-handed stroke designed to drive balls in the air. More than just a slugger, he's a complete hitter with no discernible weakness who crushes left-handers and right-handers, and all types of pitches. He controls the strike zone, covers the entire plate and hits the ball with authority all over the ballpark.</p><p>Kurtz also plays a quality first base and has average arm strength. The only blemishes on his game are his below-average speed, which doesn't really matter given his position and offensive upside, and an injury history that includes a broken rib that knocked him out of the end of the 2023 College World Series. If he's as good as scouts believe he is, he could turn into Jim Thome with defensive value.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-nick-kurtz-1b-athletics-x9518?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>In his first two seasons at Wake Forest, Kurtz hit a combined 39 homers, putting him into early conversations for the top pick in the 2024 Draft. He was slowed by a shoulder injury during his junior season and it took him a while to get going, but he ended up leading all Division I hitters in walks and slugging .763 for the year before landing No. 4 overall with the A’s, who signed him for an under-slot $7 million. HIs pro debut was interrupted by a hamstring issue, but he came back to swing the bat well in the second half of the Arizona Fall League.&nbsp;</p><p>A huge 6-foot-5 left-handed hitter, Kurtz stands out for his easily plus power. His swing has plenty of leverage to drive balls in the air with bat speed and strength, but he’s far from just a slugger. Kurtz is a terrific all-around hitter who can hit lefties and righties alike, velocity and spin. His plate discipline is elite and he can crush the ball to all fields.</p><p>While he’s far from speedy, Kurtz is an excellent defender who moves well around the bag at first base with an average arm. He’s had issues with injuries, including a broken rib in 2023, but none of them point to anything recurring. He should be able to move quickly through the A’s system and could develop into a Jim Thome-type of bat with more defensive value.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":39,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/qggonsepghgxjkuqpfyz","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/nzygrxwwi0xszny9zkcc","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695657/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695657"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><br></p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Indiana's 2020-21 male high school athlete of the year, Montgomery set the career basketball scoring record at Southridge High (Huntingburg, Ind.) and had the opportunity to walk on the hoops team at Indiana if he had gone to college. But his future is brighter in baseball, where he made continued improvement on the showcase circuit before his senior year, when he led Southridge to its first state 3-A championship. One of the more physical athletes in the 2021 prep class, he went 22nd overall to the White Sox in the first round and signed for $3,027,000.</p><p>As a 6-foot-4 lefty-hitting shortstop, Montgomery repeatedly draws Corey Seager comparisons and has the strength and bat speed to develop similar power. Though his pop stands out more than his hitting ability, he has a smooth stroke and should be able to hit for average as well. He's at his best when he uses the entire field rather than trying to pull pitches out of the park, and his approach has gotten more consistent during the last year.</p><p>Because he has fringy speed and figures to slow a bit as he matures physically, most scouts believe Montgomery will outgrow shortstop. He moves well for his size, however, and the White Sox will give him a chance to stick there. If he has to move to third base, he projects as at least an average defender with a solid arm.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Indiana's 2020-21 male high school athlete of the year, Montgomery led Southridge High (Huntingburg) to its first state 3A baseball championship and also set the school's career basketball scoring record. Though he would have had the opportunity to walk on Indiana's basketball team had he accepted a baseball scholarship from the Hoosiers, the decision to turn pro became easy when the White Sox drafted him 22nd overall. The second-highest prep position player pick in his state's history, he signed for $3,027,000 and enjoyed a solid debut in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.&nbsp;</p><p>Because he's a 6-foot-4 lefty-hitting shortstop with impressive hitting ability and raw power, Montgomery draws repeated comparisons to Corey Seager. He has a smooth stroke and provided consistent contact in the ACL, where he made good swing decisions and focused on using the entire field rather than trying to do too much at the plate. He has the bat-to-ball skills, strength and bat speed to produce 25 or more homers per season as he learns to more consistently turn on pitches and launch them in the air.&nbsp;</p><p>Though many amateur scouts believed Montgomery will outgrow shortstop as he fills out and slows a bit, the White Sox are confident he can stay at the position. He compensates for average speed with a quick first step and has the athleticism and solid arm strength to make plays. If he winds up not having enough range to remain at short, he would likely move to third base and could become a solid defender there.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60</p><p>One of the better two-sport athletes in the 2021 Draft, Montgomery was named Indiana's male high school athlete of the year after setting Southridge High's (Huntingburg, Ind.) basketball career scoring record and leading the Raiders to their first state 3-A baseball championship. Indiana offered him a baseball scholarship and the opportunity to walk on its basketball team, but he signed for $3,027,000 after the White Sox selected him 22nd overall. As a 6-foot-4 lefty-swinging shortstop with offensive upside, he repeatedly gets compared to Corey Seager.</p><p>Montgomery has impressed evaluators with his ability to make advanced swing decisions for a youngster, rarely chasing pitches out of the strike zone while laying off difficult offerings and pounding the ones he should. He has focused on controlling the zone, using the entire field and making consistent hard contact early in his pro career. With his hitting ability, bat speed, projectable strength and leverage, he should provide plus power once he starts launching more balls in the air.&nbsp;</p><p>While it's natural to wonder if a big shortstop with average speed can stay at the position as he matures physically and slows a bit, the White Sox believe Montgomery will be able to do so. His quick first step and athleticism enable him to get to balls and his solid arm strength allows him to complete plays. Seager overcame similar doubts and even if Montgomery shifts to the hot corner, his bat still should make him a star.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospect-colson-montgomery?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The all-time leading scorer on the basketball court at Southridge HS (Huntingburg, Ind.) with 1,966 points, Montgomery had the opportunity to walk on Indiana's hoops team had he attended college on a baseball scholarship. Instead, he turned pro for $3,027,000 after the White Sox made him 22nd overall pick in the 2021 Draft. He reached Double-A at the end of his first full pro season before he was slowed by oblique and back injuries in his second, but he ranked as the Arizona Fall League's top prospect during the offseason and still is on track to make his big league debut in 2024.</p><p>As a large-framed, lefty-hitting shortstop with a huge offensive ceiling, Montgomery has drawn Corey Seager comparisons for years. Like Seager, he has plus power and is tapping into more often by launching balls in the air more consistently in 2023 and 2024. He has gotten more aggressive and his swing decisions have suffered as a result.</p><p>Montgomery continues to add strength without losing speed, though he's merely an average runner and some evaluators wonder if he'll outgrow shortstop. The White Sox have no such concerns, pointing to his quick first step and athleticism, and Seager has remained at short despite hearing the same questions. Montgomery's agility and solid arm strength should allow him to make an easy transition to third base if needed, and his bat should make him an All-Star wherever he plays.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-colson-montgomery-ss-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Montgomery set the career scoring record at Southridge HS (Huntingburg, Ind.) with 1,966 points on the basketball court and Indiana offered him the chance to walk on its hoops team if he attended college on a baseball scholarship. That didn't happen because he went 22nd overall in the 2021 Draft and signed for $3,027,000. He has risen swiftly through the White Sox system but struggled for much of 2024 at Triple-A, where he slashed .214/.329/.381 with 18 homers in 130 games at age 22.</p><p>Because he's a physical lefty-hitting shortstop, Montgomery has drawn constant comparisons to Corey Seager, and he showed similar power and hitting ability at the lower levels of the Minors. But Montgomery's approach has changed in the past two years, when he has become much more focused on launching balls in the air to his pull side, and his swing decisions regressed last season as his chase rate jumped to 30 percent from 17 percent in 2023. He still has 30-homer pop and draws his share of walks, but he's a career .253 hitter through his first four years as a pro.</p><p>Montgomery exhibits below-average speed out of the batter's box but is an average runner once he gets going, albeit not much of a threat to steal. He moves well at shortstop, making plays with a quick first step, good agility for his size, a fine internal clock and solid arm strength. Chicago believes he'll stay at shortstop despite his size, while some scouts think he could be a plus defender at third base, where he spent most of his two-week Arizona Fall League stint in October.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Indiana","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":40,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lodkyu9pvlwpq5iahtb3","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/800543/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800543"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Born in Brooklyn and a second cousin of former NBA guards Stephon Marbury and Sebastian Telfair, De Paula signed out of the Dominican Republic in January 2022 for $397,500. He was spectacular in his pro debut, batting .349/.448/.522 and finishing sixth in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League batting race. Club officials rave about his hitting attributes, with one saying De Paula is their best international bat in the last decade, a span that also includes Top 100 Prospects Miguel Vargas and Andy Pages.</p><p>De Paula not only possesses one of the best left-handed strokes in the system, but his ability to recognize pitches and make advanced swing decisions is outstanding for a teenager. He has a lot of present and projectable strength in his 6-foot-3 frame, which, combined with his hitting ability and bat speed, could give him plus power once he's physically mature. He's obviously a long ways from his ceiling, but he has the tools and skills to become a .300 hitter with 30 homers per year.</p><p>De Paula posts 40-45 run times on the 20-80 scouting scale and it's possible that he could slow down further as he fills out. While he saw more action in center field than in the corners during his debut, he won't have the range to stick up the middle. He may have enough arm strength to handle right field, but ultimately most of his value will come from his bat.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-josue-de-paula\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/2024-top-prospect-josue-de-paula\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>The second cousin of former NBA guards Stephon Marbury and Sebastian Telfair, De Paula was born in Brooklyn but signed out of the Dominican Republic for $397,500 in January 2022. That looks like a bargain as scouts inside and outside of the organization already marvel at his offensive upside. He made his U.S. debut by batting .284/.396/.372 in Single-A as an 18-year-old last season, and he would have ranked in the California League top five in hitting and on-base percentage if he hadn't fallen just short of qualifying.</p><p>De Paula is built to hit with a sweet left-handed stroke and advanced aptitude to recognize pitches and make quality swing decisions. He spent the offseason training with Juan Soto and Elly De La Cruz in Florida, adding significant muscle to his 6-foot-3 frame that should translate into increased power in 2024. With his hitting ability, bat speed and projectable strength, he could develop into a .300 hitter with 30 homers on an annual basis once he learns to drive balls in the air more consistently.</p><p>De Paula looks twitchier and more athletic this year, and the Dodgers are hoping that will translate into more effectiveness on the bases and in the outfield. He has fringy to average speed but has been an opportunistic basestealer, swiping 30 bags in 39 tries in 128 games during his first two pro seasons. He lacks instincts and has been error-prone as an outfielder, showing an average arm while spending most of 2023 in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/top-prospect-josue-de-paula-of-dodgers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>Dodgers officials routinely describe De Paula as the most advanced young hitter their organization has had in years. The second cousin of former NBA guards Stephon Marbury and Sebastian Telfair, he was born in Brooklyn before moving to the Dominican Republic and signing from there for $397,500 in 2022. He slashed .268/.404/.405 with 10 homers between two Class A stops at age 19 last year, leading the system in on-base percentage and posting a 136 wRC+ as the second-youngest regular in the High-A Midwest League during the second half.</p><p>Few teenagers can match De Paula's combination of swing decisions and exit velocities. He smoked balls harder than ever in 2024 as he began to fill out his 6-foot-3 frame during offseason workouts with Elly De La Cruz and Juan Soto. He recognizes pitches well and has a sweet left-handed stroke, enabling him to control the strike zone and make hard contact to all fields. He made progress with his ability to pull and lift pitches last season and could grow into at least 30-homer power as he continues to improve and get stronger.</p><p>De Paula could become a slightly smaller version of Yordan Alvarez, but the Dodgers hope he'll provide some baserunning and defensive value. He has fringy speed but showed the savvy to steal 27 bases in 30 attempts in 2024, though those numbers will diminish as he faces better competition. His instincts on the outfield corners are only rudimentary and the club is challenging him to improve defensively. He's still learning to make the most of his average-to-solid arm strength.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - LAD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":41,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lukpjkszyyxa2tluyozc","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/pnc7ienlfepjddu7d2q0","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806258/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806258"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-thomas-white?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-thomas-white?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>There has never been a high school left-hander from Massachusetts taken in the first round of the Draft and the last time a prep pitcher of any kind from the Bay State went in the opening round was back in 2011, when the Blue Jays took Tyler Beede, who instead headed to Vanderbilt. White has at times been tough to scout as he’s been picky about which events to attend, but he did show what the fuss has been about both in PDP League and East Coast Pro Showcase action this past summer before taking a nice step forward this spring.</p><p>White checks off a lot of boxes in terms of his size, he’s 6-foot-5, his pure stuff and his left-handedness. He was up to 96-97 mph with his fastball over the summer, missing bats with it up in the zone. He couples it with what could be a plus curveball, thrown with high spin rates in the upper-70s. He doesn’t throw it as much yet, but he showed off enough low-80s changeups to give a sense that he’s going to have a very good three-pitch mix in the future.</p><p>Everything works well in terms of White’s delivery, and though he did struggle with his command at times over the summer because all of his moving parts can get out of sync, he was repeating well this spring and improved strike-throwing has led to some helium. There’s little question he’s the best prep lefty in the country, one who’ll likely have to go early to not follow in Beede’s footsteps and fulfill his commitment to Vanderbilt.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Not only did the Marlins snare the 2023 Draft's best high school pitcher with Noble Meyer in the first round, but they saved enough money with Meyer to grab the Draft's top southpaw -- high school or college -- in the supplemental first round. They drafted White 35th overall and signed him for $4.1 million, the equivalent of mid-first-round money and a record for a New England draftee. He won Gatorade's Massachusetts high school player of the year award as both a junior and senior.&nbsp;</p><p>White has the potential for three plus pitches, beginning with a fastball that sits at 92-95 mph and reaches 97 with impressive arm-side run and carry. His high-spin curveball parks around 80 mph, and he shows the ability to land it for strikes. He also has advanced feel for a fading low-80s changeup despite not needing it much against high school hitters.&nbsp;</p><p>His arm works well, and he throws without effort, though the 6-foot-5 White still is learning to keep his long limbs in sync on a consistent basis. He battles his command at times and melted down in the final start of his prep career in front of a large crowd of scouts. If he can locate his fastball where he wants, he should become a frontline starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-thomas-white?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Marlins selected Noble Meyer 10th overall last July, grabbing the best prep pitcher in the 2023 class and also saving enough money to be able to afford the Draft's best left-hander -- high school or college -- in the supplemental first round. They took White 35th overall and signed him for $4.1 million, the equivalent of a mid-first-round bonus and a record for a New England draftee. Gatorade's Massachusetts high school player of the year as both a junior and senior, he worked 4 1/3 innings in a brief pro debut.&nbsp;</p><p>White could have three plus pitches once he's fully developed, starting with a fastball that operates at 92-95 and climbs to 97 mph with arm-side run and carry that keep it off barrels. He has a high-spin curveball that sits around 80 mph and has shown the ability to land it for strikes despite its significant break. He also has precocious feel for a low-80s changeup with fade even though he didn't need it much against amateur hitters.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Some evaluators believe White has a higher ceiling than Meyer, and he has proven just as polished in their first full pro seasons. He's 6-foot-5 and still learning how to keep his long limbs in sync, which leads to control issues at times. If he can develop reliable fastball command, he should become a frontline starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/marlins/video/top-prospects-thomas-white-lhp-marlins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though scouts considered White to be the best left-handed pitcher in the 2023 Draft -- high school or college -- the Marlins were able to float him down to the 35th overall pick. They signed him away from a Vanderbilt commitment for $4.1 million, the equivalent of mid-first-round money and a record for a New England draftee. He proved more polished than expected in his first full pro season, logging a 2.81 ERA with a 120/38 K/BB ratio in 96 innings between two Class A stops and earning top prospect accolades in the High-A Midwest League.</p><p>White's stuff made a jump in 2024, with his fastball velocity increasing from 92-95 mph to 94-97 with plenty of carry and run. He has always exhibited good feel for spin and switched from a 78-82 mph curveball with depth to an 81-85 slider with significant horizontal action. His fading mid-80s changeup is at least a solid offering and keeps right-handers honest.</p><p>White is just 20 and is still learning how to keep his long limbs and delivery in sync, though he threw more strikes following his promotion to High-A in late May. Given the quality of his stuff, he doesn't have to locate his pitches with precision, but if his control and command continue to improve, he could become a No. 1 starter. He continues to add strength to his 6-foot-5 frame, so his stuff could keep improving as well.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Vanderbilt","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":42,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/bu7psohwmeobtpzvjhgd","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/703155/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:703155"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-montes-of?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Montes has power and tons of athleticism. It's this combination, along with large frame and projectable body, that make him one of the most interesting prospects on the market.</p><p>The teen is the perfect example of a prospect that developed quickly and transformed from a one-tool player -- in his case, it was power -- to an all-around talent because of his emerging athleticism.&nbsp;Montes will start in center field and yes, he could eventually move to a corner spot because of his body, but he has all of the tools to stay in the middle of the diamond.</p><p>For now, he projects to be an average defender with an average arm. Like most prospects his age, Montes is still working on his outfield routes and improving his overall range. He also projects to be an average runner.</p><p>The club that signs him will be banking on his impactful raw power and above-average athleticism.&nbsp;</p><p>Montes trains with Aldo Marrero in Santiago, Dominican Republic. The Mariners are the favorite to sign him.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>Acquired with much hype as part of the 2021 international signing period in January 2022, Montes inked for $2.5 million, nearly half of Seattle's bonus pool. The Cuba native was listed No. 8 among MLB Pipeline's Top 50 International Prospects rankings for that class, and at 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, he towers over the competition for a 17-year-old.</p><p>Though Montes is still years away from contributing in the Majors, the Mariners are incredibly bullish on his potential as an everyday, middle-of-the-order run producer; he draws lofty comparisons to Yordan Alvarez. Montes has more athleticism and will begin his pro career playing center field. It's likely that he moves to a corner as he continues to grow into his body, but he has the tools to stay put. For now, he projects as an average defender with an average arm. Like most prospects his age, Montes is still working on his outfield routes and improving his overall range. He also projects as an average runner.</p><p>With such a high monetary commitment to a corner bat -- not exactly the Mariners' typical strategy -- Seattle is willing to be patient in allowing Montes' impactful raw power and above-average athleticism to develop. He'll get his professional career officially underway this summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Montes joined the Mariners during the 2021-22 international signing period for $2.5 million with as much hype as any power hitter in that year's class, ranked No. 8 by MLB Pipeline among that group. It translated to 10 homers and a whopping .585 slugging percentage in 55 games during last year's Dominican Summer League.&nbsp;</p><p>However, a 33.2% strikeout rate also jumped off the page, as did the high overall whiff rates, so despite that big-time power, he needs to shorten up, especially as he faces better pitching. Montes still had a .422 on-base percentage and walked at a 15.7 percent clip, suggesting that his issues aren't as much rooted in plate discipline, but more on pitch selection -- because when he does make contact, the exit velocities are pushing past 110 mph. The biggest comparison -- and it's a lofty one -- is to fellow Cuba native Yordan Alvarez.</p><p>Defensively, Montes was better than what the Mariners expected in the corner outfield, an encouraging sign that he'll have far more value there than if he moves to first base. An area of improvement would be in route running and overall range given that he projects as an average runner. But if Montes sees improved contact and cuts the K's without sacrificing power this summer in the Arizona Complex League, that'll represent a huge step in his trajectory.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-lazaro-montes\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-montes-of?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 65 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>Heralded with as much hype as any power hitter in the 2021-22 international class, Montes joined the Mariners for $2.5 million as MLB Pipeline's No. 8 prospect among that group. He experienced some initial lumps during his first year in the Dominican Summer League, with a 33.2 percent strikeout rate and high overall whiff rates, but through a deliberate shift in approach, he managed to cut those numbers significantly upon arriving stateside. The clearest hole in his swing is firm stuff at the top of the zone.</p><p>With more focus on pitch selection and patience, knowing that he can scare pitchers out of the zone more, Montes cut down the Ks to a 25 percent clip and was an integral part of helping Low-A Modesto win the California League title, thriving in key moments during that playoff run. Nothing stood out more than his raw power, which has legitimate 80-grade potential based on multiple exit velocity readings beyond 110 mph, thanks mostly to swinging at the right pitches. The obvious comparison -- one that he's publicly made himself -- is to fellow Cuba native Yordan Alvarez. Both trained with famed hitting instructor Aldo Marrero as amateurs.&nbsp;</p><p>Montes' glove won't be his calling card, particularly with below-average range. He'll have to prove everybody wrong to stick in the outfield, as his body and hitting profile project designated hitter by the time he reaches the Majors. Multiple scouts have rightfully pointed out how hard it is to overstate how big he is.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospect-lazaro-montes-of-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 65 | Run: 35 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>Years from now, the Mariners may look at the 2022 international signing period as a seminal point in building a winning lineup. Infielder Michael Arroyo, who signed for $1.375 million that January, took a big step forward last year. Montes was thought to be one of the best hitters in the class and received $2.5 million to join the organization. The Cuban outfielder has followed a pattern since coming to the United States, dominating a level to earn a promotion, and finished the 2024 season as a teenager with High-A Everett.</p><p>Montes' loudest tool is still his top-of-the-scale raw power from the left side of the plate, and he's continuing to learn how to get to that pop consistently in games. He has outstanding bat speed with plenty of loft in his swing to drive the ball in the air, and he can regularly register elite-level exit velocities. There is some swing-and-miss to his game and there will always be strikeouts, but he also draws walks (14.4 percent walk rate in 2024) as he's learning to find better pitches to hit. He models his game after and is often compared to fellow Cuban Yordan Alvarez.</p><p>It will be Montes' bat that gets him to the big leagues. He's a below-average defender who can't run. He's a 6-foot-3 beast whose best shot is to man an outfield corner, though the risk he ends up getting a lot of at-bats as a designated hitter down the line is very real. For now, he'll attack the organizational ladder at age 20 for all of the 2025 season.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - SEA"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":43,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/v1702250961/mlb/rph26bkbbsbk9nzv9fcr","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/rph26bkbbsbk9nzv9fcr","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/e9alnvbmabqkrh4tnmq8","player":{"__ref":"Person:804606"},"position":"SS/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-konnor-griffin-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 65 | Arm: 70 | Field: 60 | Overall: 60</p><p>For the second time in the last six Drafts, Jackson Prep (Flowood, Miss.) features one of the most tooled-up prospects in the high school class. While Jerrion Ealy opted to pursue a football career, Griffin is a full-time baseball player and could be the first prepster drafted in July. He reclassified from the 2025 Draft to 2024 after leading Jackson Prep to a Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 6-A state championship as a freshman, then helped the Patriots win titles in each of the last two seasons and topped national high schoolers with 87 stolen bases in 88 attempts this spring.</p><p>Gatorade's National High School Player of the Year, Griffin has a big league frame at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds and he possesses five-tool potential. His size does add some length to his right-handed stroke and he has some timing issues he's ironing out at the plate, but he controls the strike zone well and makes regular contact. His combination of electric bat speed, strength and leverage could translate into 30-homer power as he learns to drive the ball in the air more consistently.</p><p>Griffin also has well-above-average speed, giving him 30-30 upside. Scouts project him as a plus defender at shortstop and a possible Gold Glover in center field. The Louisiana State commit covers plenty of ground with long strides at both positions and also offers a strong arm that has been clocked up to 96 mph off the mound. His makeup is as impressive as his physical ability.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/top-prospects-konnor-griffin-ss-of-pirates\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 65 | Arm: 70 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>For the second time in the past six Drafts, Jackson Prep (Flowood, Miss.) featured one of the most tooled-up prospects in the high school class. While Jerrion Ealy opted to pursue a football career, Griffin is a full-time baseball player and ended up as the first prepster drafted in July. He reclassified from the 2025 Draft to 2024 after leading Jackson Prep to a Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 6-A state championship as a freshman, then helped the Patriots win titles in each of the last two seasons and topped national high schoolers with 87 stolen bases in 88 attempts this spring. The Pirates took him No. 9 overall and went a bit over slot to sign him away from his commitment to Louisiana State.</p><p>Gatorade's National High School Player of the Year, Griffin has a big league frame at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, and he possesses five-tool potential. His size does add some length to his right-handed stroke, and he has some timing issues he's ironing out at the plate, but he controls the strike zone well and makes regular contact. His combination of electric bat speed, strength and leverage could translate into 30-homer power as he learns to drive the ball in the air more consistently.</p><p>Griffin also has well-above-average speed, giving him 30-30 upside. Scouts project him as a plus defender at shortstop and a possible Gold Glover in center field. He covers plenty of ground with long strides at both positions and also offers a strong arm that has been clocked up to 96 mph off the mound. His makeup is as impressive as his physical ability.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/top-prospect-konnor-griffin-ss-pirates\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 65 | Arm: 70 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>As the top 10 picks of the 2024 Draft came off the board, it became clear the Pirates had a choice at No. 9: go with one of the seemingly safer college bats available or go big with one of the top high school players. After eight straight college players went ahead of them, the Pirates went all-in by taking Griffin, who had reclassified to be eligible for last summer’s Draft and was named Gatorade’s National High School Player of the Year that spring. He received a bit over slot ($6.53 million) to join the Pirates rather than head to Lousiana State.</p><p>Arguably the owner of the loudest tools in the entire Draft class, Griffin has five-tool potential coming from his 6-foot-4 frame. While he makes consistent contact and has shown the ability to control the zone well, some evaluators did worry about length in his swing and some timing issues he needs to iron out. But his impressive bat speed combined with his strength and leverage could help him get to plus in-game power, especially as he learns to get the ball into the air more. He added more muscle to his frame this offseason.</p><p>With at least plus speed, Griffin has 30-30 potential and the ability to play multiple positions very well. His arm that fired mid-90s fastballs off the mound and quickness to cover a lot of ground are plusses on the dirt and in the outfield, so he’ll continue to see time at shortstop and center field as he starts his pro career. More evaluators see center as a better long-term home, but he’s the kind of athlete teams let tell them where they fit best.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisiana State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":44,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/agdbuomc5tatutjfatrh","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/is9ueyqxecnaau1fxnef","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/677958/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:677958"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-kumar-rocker-rhp-x8882\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Rocker ranked No. 23 on MLB Pipeline's Draft Top 200 as a Georgia high schooler in 2018, but his strong commitment to Vanderbilt dropped him all the way to the Rockies in the 38th round. An immediate weekend starter for the Commodores, he capped an up-and-down freshman season with a spectacular finish, tossing a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Duke in the NCAA Super Regionals and earning two victories and Most Outstanding Player honors at the College World Series. He entered the year as the top-rated and most famous prospect in the 2021 Draft, and he mostly lived up to expectations while helping Vandy return to the CWS finals and leading NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179 in 122 innings, tying teammate Jack Leiter).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, Kumar is a physical right-hander who can overpower hitters with his fastball and breaking pitches. He usually operates at 93-96 mph with his heater, which can reach 99 and features some run and sink but also can get flat at times, though his velocity sat in the low 90s for three weeks early in the season. He notched all 19 of his whiffs in his no-hitter with his slider, a mid-80s beast with power and depth that grades as plus-plus, and he also has a low-80s curveball with more vertical break.&nbsp;</p><p>Rocker hasn't used his changeup much, and while his fourth offering has average potential and some sink, it gets too firm at times. He throws strikes but has just average command, and he'll need more finesse for days when he doesn't have his top-notch stuff. The Golden Spikes Award finalist has the&nbsp;makings of a frontline starter but isn't a finished product, and scouts would like to see him dominate more consistently.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-kumar-rocker-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>After entering 2021 as that Draft's top-rated prospect, Rocker is this Draft's biggest enigma despite two spectacular full seasons at Vanderbilt. As a freshman in 2019, he threw a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Duke in the NCAA Super Regionals and earned two victories and Most Outstanding Player honors at the College World Series. In 2021, he helped the Commodores return to the CWS finals and topped NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179 in 122 innings, tying teammate Jack Leiter). The Mets selected him 10th overall July in and agreed to a $6 million bonus, but they walked away from the deal after a post-Draft physical created unspecified concerns about his shoulder and elbow.&nbsp;</p><p>Rocker's velocity fluctuated during the 2021 season, with his fastball averaging 93 mph, sitting in the low 90s at times and touching 99 at others. His heater features some run and sink but also flattens out on occasion. All 19 of his strikeouts against Duke came on his slider, a mid-80s wipeout pitch with power and depth when at its best, and he also employs a low-80s curveball with more vertical break.&nbsp;</p><p>Rocker also has a sinking mid-80s changeup that shows signs of becoming an average offering, though it gets too firm at times and he doesn't use it much. The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, he's a physical right-hander who throws strikes but possesses just average command. Even though teams were getting more details about his health, and some information about a September shoulder surgery was made public weeks before the Draft, it's still difficult to figure out where he'll fit into the 2022 Draft. Rather than return to Vanderbilt, he opted to go to the independent Frontier League, where he showed his high-end stuff during controlled outings leading up to the Draft.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Rocker enjoyed a storied career at Vanderbilt that included a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Duke in the NCAA super regionals and earned two victories and Most Outstanding Player honors at the College World Series as a freshman in 2019. He led NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179 in 122 innings, tying teammate Jack Leiter) in 2021 and went 10th overall in that Draft to the Mets, who agreed to pay him a $6 million bonus before a physical exam revealed concerns about his shoulder and elbow. New York withdrew its offer and Rocker had shoulder surgery that September before returning this spring in the independent Frontier League. After he flashed his previous stuff in short stints, the Rangers surprised the industry by drafting him third overall in July. They signed him for an under-slot $5.2 million, then used the savings to pay MLB Pipeline's top-rated pitcher, Brock Porter, $3.7 million in the fourth round.&nbsp;</p><p>During his last extended stretch of pitching at Vanderbilt in 2021, Rocker's fastball sat at 92-94 mph, though it reached 99 at times and did so again in the Frontier League. His heater has some run and sink but also can flatten out at higher velocities. His best pitch is a wipeout mid-80s slider with power and depth, and he used it to finish each of his 19 strikeouts against Duke.&nbsp;</p><p>Rocker's low-80s curveball with more vertical break gives him a third plus offering and he also has an average mid-80s changeup with sink that he didn't need much as an amateur. The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, he's a physical right-hander who throws strikes but possesses just average command. Teams who examined his medical information still express some concern about his shoulder and elbow, but he's a potential frontline starter if he can remain healthy.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>College baseball's biggest star during his time at Vanderbilt, Rocker spun a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Duke in the NCAA super regionals and won College World Series Most Outstanding Player honors as a freshman in 2019, then led NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179) in 2021. The Mets took him 10th overall that July and agreed to pay him a $6 million bonus before a post-Draft physical revealed shoulder and elbow issues that led the club to withdraw its offer. Rocker had shoulder surgery that September before returning to the mound and flashing his previous stuff in the independent Frontier League last spring. The Rangers stunned the industry by selecting him with the No. 3 pick in the 2022 Draft, then signed him for an under-slot $5.2 million and used the savings to pay MLB Pipeline's top-ranked pitcher (Brock Porter) a record $3.7 million in the fourth round.</p><p>Best known for his wipeout mid-80s slider with power and depth, Rocker beat hitters with it once again when he took the mound for short stints in the Arizona Fall League. Though his fastball sat in the mid-90s -- it has reached 99 mph in the past -- he struggled to throw it for strikes or miss bats when he did. His heater was more effective and he did a better job of locating it during his official pro debut in 2023, when he looked dominant for six High-A starts before tearing a ligament in his elbow that required Tommy John surgery that will sideline him until at least mid-2024.</p><p>Rocker also has a plus low-80s curveball and an average mid-80s changeup, yet he relies heavily on his fastball and slider. The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, he's physical and throws strikes but has just average command. While he displayed frontline starter upside again in 2023 before his elbow gave out, he'll be 24 years old with 28 innings of Minor League experience when he returns to game action.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rangers/video/2024-top-prospect-kumar-rocker\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Rocker might have been a first-rounder as a Georgia high schooler in 2018 had he been signable away from a commitment to Vanderbilt, where he became college baseball's biggest star. In his two full seasons, he threw a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Duke in the NCAA super regionals and won College World Series Most Outstanding Player honors as a freshman in 2019, then topped NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179) in 2021. Drafted 10th overall by the Mets that July, he agreed to a $6 million bonus before a post-Draft physical revealed shoulder and elbow issues that led the club to pull its offer.</p><p>Following shoulder surgery in September 2021, Rocker returned to the mound the next spring in the independent Frontier League and flashed high-end stuff in controlled outings. The Rangers surprised other clubs by selecting him third overall in the 2022 Draft, signing him for an under-slot $5.2 million and using the savings to give MLB Pipeline's highest-rated pitcher (Brock Porter) a record $3.7 million in the fourth round. Rocker was underwhelming in the Arizona Fall League in 2022, then dominated High-A hitters to open last season -- only to blow out his elbow in May and require Tommy John surgery.</p><p>Rocker is famous for his slider, a wipeout mid-80s beast with power and depth, and he showed it off in both the AFL and in his official pro debut last spring. The quality of his mid-90s fastball varied, as it lacked life and command in Arizona when he worked from a lower arm angle than usual, then got more swings and misses when he threw from a higher slot in 2023. Texas had him incorporate more two-seamers with sink to get more movement on his heater.</p><p>While Rocker also possesses a plus low-80s curveball and an average mid-80s changeup, he focuses mainly on his fastball and slider. The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, he's extremely physical and has a history of providing strikes but demonstrates just average command. His arm angle still varied at times in 2023, so he needs to prove he can maintain the high three-quarters slot at which he's most effective. He's a high-variance prospect who flashes frontline starter stuff but also comes with reliever risk, and he was 24 years old with just 28 innings in the Minors when he returned to the mound in late 2024.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rangers/video/top-prospects-kumar-rocker-rhp-rangers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Rocker flashed first-round talent as a Georgia high schooler but dropped to the Rockies in the 38th round of the 2018 Draft because he was set on attending Vanderbilt, where he became an immediate star. He threw a no-hitter with 19 strikeouts against Duke in the NCAA Super Regionals and was named Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series as a freshman in 2019, then led NCAA Division I in wins (14) and strikeouts (179) in his other full season in 2021. The Mets selected him 10th overall that July and agreed to a $6 million bonus before a post-Draft physical revealed shoulder and elbow concerns that led the team to walk away from its offer.</p><p>Rocker had shoulder surgery in September 2021 before returning to the mound the following spring in the independent Frontier League, where he flashed overpowering stuff in controlled outings. The Rangers shockingly took him with the No. 3 overall pick in 2022, signing him for an under-slot $5.2 million and using the savings to pay fellow right-hander Brock Porter a fourth-round record bonus of $3.7 million. That decision looked suspect when Rocker looked rough in the Arizona Fall League that offseason, but he rebounded to dominate High-A hitters at the start of 2023 -- before blowing out his elbow in May and requiring Tommy John surgery. He came back last year with filthy stuff, posting a 1.96 ERA and 55/5 K/BB ratio in 36 2/3 Minor League innings before finally making his long-awaited big league debut in September.</p><p>Rocker's slider attained legendary status after he recorded all 19 of his whiffs in his Duke no-hitter with it. His slide piece overwhelmed hitters again last year, sitting in the mid-80s with two-plane depth and generating a 66 percent swing-and-miss rate in the upper Minors and Majors. He throws two versions of a fastball, favoring four-seamers with run over two-seamers with sink, with the former a tick harder by parking at 96-97 mph and topping out at 100. He also can throw hitters' timing off with a curveball that sat in the mid-70s last year after showing more power in the past, but his sinking upper-80s changeup is too firm and lacks dependability.</p><p>The son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, Kumar is very physical at 6-foot-5 and 245 pounds and seemingly built for durability, though he has totaled just 110 1/3 innings in the last three years. He has a history of throwing strikes but his command is merely average, which got him into jams during his three starts with Texas. He once again looks like the Vanderbilt version of himself, and he could be a frontline starter if he can stay healthy.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":45,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/g5jktpz9ewru6oooodvf","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/erxoavohi5malgihgt2l","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/687273/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:687273"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-quinn-mathews-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>The main attraction at Stanford for scouts this spring has undoubtedly been outfielder Brock Jones, who has the chance to go on Day 1 of the Draft. If they were lucky, they also got to evaluate Mathews, a left-hander who has been very effective as a swingman/multi-inning reliever after showing off his stuff during a four-start stint in the Cape Cod League last summer.</p><p>Tall and lanky, Mathews brings a four-pitch mix that plays up with funk and deception. He’ll throw his fastball anywhere in the 89- to 94-mph range, typically sitting around 91. His changeup is his best secondary offering, featuring two-plane fade while missing a lot of bats and getting ground-ball outs. His 80- to 83-mph slider has tight darting movement and he’ll fold in a slower 73- to 75-mph curve with three-quarter shape to it.</p><p>While Mathews has a very healthy strikeout rate, he’s also struggled at times to find the strike zone, carrying a walk rate of around four per nine innings during his college career. A team taking him could send him out as a starter and seeing if he can refine his command, knowing that he understands how to get outs out of the bullpen. Whatever his role, he has a good chance of being just the third Stanford lefty to go in the top 10 rounds in the past five Drafts.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-quinn-mathews-lhp\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>After spending the shortened 2020 season and full 2021 campaign largely pitching out of Stanford’s rotation, Mathews threw well in a four-start stint in the Cape Cod League in 2021. He followed that up by pitching well as a swingman/multi-inning reliever last year, landing on MLB Pipeline’s Draft Top 250 list. The Rays took him close to the end of the Draft, and Matthews returned to campus for his senior year, where he’s been effective as the Cardinals' Friday night starter.</p><p>The 6-foot-5 left-hander brings four pitches and plenty of funk and deception to the mound. He can dial his fastball up to 94 mph, and it averages just over 91 mph, but his best pitch is his low 80s changeup, which features a ton of fade to both miss bats and get ground-ball outs. He throws his tight slider around the same velocity, and he also has a slower low-70s curve with three-quarter shape to it.&nbsp;</p><p>The long and lanky southpaw has done a better job of finding the strike zone compared to last year while continuing to post high strikeout rates and certainly raised his profile with a string of strong postseason starts. His ceiling might be somewhat limited to a back-end starter, with teams considering him knowing that he knows how to get outs coming out of the bullpen.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 40</p><p>After spending the shortened 2020 season and full 2021 campaign largely pitching out of Stanford’s rotation, Mathews threw well in a four-start stint in the Cape Cod League in 2021. He followed that up by pitching well as a swingman/multi-inning reliever last year, landing on MLB Pipeline’s Draft Top 250 list. The Rays took him close to the end of the Draft, and Matthews returned to campus for his senior year, where he was effective as the Cardinal's Friday night starter and notably threw 156 pitches in a Super Regionals matchup against Texas. The Cardinals selected the left-hander in the fourth round and signed him for a little over slot at $600,000.</p><p>The 6-foot-5 hurler brings four pitches and plenty of funk and deception to the mound. He can dial his fastball up to 94 mph, and it averages just over 91 mph, but his best pitch is his low-80s changeup, which features a ton of fade to both miss bats and get ground-ball outs. He throws his tight slider around the same velocity, and he also has a slower low-70s curve with three-quarter shape to it.&nbsp;</p><p>The long and lanky southpaw has done a better job of finding the strike zone compared to last year while continuing to post high strikeout rates and certainly raised his profile with a string of strong postseason starts. His ceiling might be somewhat limited to a back-end starter, but it might not take him long to reach that either.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-quinn-mathews-lhp-cardinals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-quinn-mathews-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Mathews made plenty of headlines last spring when he threw 156 pitches for Stanford in a Super Regionals matchup against Texas, but it was an interesting road to get to that point. The southpaw was used mostly as a swingman for the Cardinal as a junior in 2022, posting a 3.08 ERA in 99 1/3 innings, and landed on MLB Pipeline’s Top 250 list. The Rays selected him in the 19th round, but he chose to head back to school. He became Stanford’s Friday night workhorse with 124 2/3 innings and ranked second in the county with 158 strikeouts, trailing only Paul Skenes (209). The Cardinals selected Mathews in the fourth round and signed him for $600,000.&nbsp;</p><p>Standing in at a skinny 6-foot-5, Mathews averaged only 91.6 mph with his fastball in his final season on campus but saw that velocity average jump to 94.8, touching as high as 97.3, during his early season spin through the Florida State League. That’s enough heat to make his four-seamer a true weapon at all levels. His best weapon is a 79-81 mph changeup with 12-13 inches of horizontal break; it’s a real brake-screecher that keeps right-handers honest. His tight mid-80s slider can also get whiffs, and a mid-70s, two-plane curveball has been a better option on the pro side too.</p><p>Mathews’ control improved as a senior and helped him to work so deeply into games. (He notably walked only one and struck out 16 in that epic against the Longhorns.) His college usage sprung a million debates, and he won’t have any 150-pitch outings in the pros. Plugged into St. Louis’ pitching development system, Mathews has already climbed three levels to Double-A, thanks to his velo gains, and he’s on his way to being more than just a backend rotation option.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/top-prospects-quinn-mathews-lhp-cardinals-x8897\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Mathews didn’t sign with the Rays as a 19th-round pick in 2022 and decided to head back to Stanford for his senior year, when he reached legendary status for his 156-pitch performance against Texas in the Super Regionals. He might be known for a bigger number these days: 202. That was the 2023 fourth-rounder’s Minor League-leading strikeout total across all four full-season levels in his first pro season, thus becoming only the second MiLB pitcher with at least 200 K’s in a single year since 2011. He finished with a 2.76 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and .179 average-against, thus cementing his status as MLB Pipeline’s Pitching Prospect of the Year.</p><p>The most noticeable change from Mathews’ time in college to the pro side was his added velocity. The 6-foot-5 southpaw’s four-seamer went from averaging 91.6 mph in his final year with Stanford to sitting in the 93-96 mph range -- heat that he held throughout much of the year. The four-seamer plays well with a relatively flat attack angle from a lowish release, allowing Mathews to get whiffs at the top of the zone. His 80-83 mph changeup works well off that in terms of separation and 11-13 inches of armside movement, helping his splits against righties. A tight 84-87 mph slider gets ample whiffs against lefties too, while Mathews will flip in the occasional mid-70s curveball for a different breaking look.</p><p>Despite the additional velo, Mathews’ only stumbles in control came in Triple-A when he was already above 125 innings for the season. Some in the game believe he rivals fellow NL Central arm and 2023 pick Rhett Lowder for the honor of possessing the most pitchability among prospects entering 2025, and he’ll likely put that to the test against MLB bats before long.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":46,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/evln2vvczasb3fszmki9","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/eg1y6hdut5r7pi7l0zmx","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/uh9eqsp8rowajrnovptj","player":{"__ref":"Person:687075"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-brandon-sproat-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 40 | Overall: 45</p><p>Often, college pitchers at programs like the University of Florida are known quantities, and it’s that track record that teams bank on when drafting them, with someone like Brady Singer fitting in that category. Then there are complete wild cards, pitchers with huge stuff, but without a resume of success or consistency. That’s where Sproat lives, with a strong turn with Team USA over the summer having had some evaluators hoping he might turn a corner in 2022, but it’s been mostly inconsistent performances with flashes of that stuff.</p><p>Sproat has four pitches all coming from a prototypical 6-foot-3 frame. He showed flashes of all of it in the small sample with USA Baseball. His fastball averaged over 97 mph with Team USA and touched 99-100, he was still averaging over 95 mph this past fall and has been just over that this spring while touching triple-digits, though it gets hit harder than it should. His slider and curve are distinct pitches, with the former the better offering, a hard, 85-88 mph wipeout power breaking ball that misses bats, while the curve is a softer get-me-over option. He has solid feel for a changeup as well.</p><p>One of the biggest things that has held Sproat back has been his command. He’s been a bit better this spring, but still walking too many tHe’s walked 5.9 per nine in his limited innings, nearly entirely out of the bullpen, with the Gators, though he was more consistently in and around the zone over the summer. He needs more mound time and if he can throw enough strikes to get it this spring, he could soar up Draft boards.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-brandon-sproat-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Since his high school days, Sproat has tantalized scouts with impressive raw stuff, but hasn’t always delivered consistent results. The Rangers took him in the seventh round out of high school in 2019, but he opted to head to Florida. A year in the rotation in 2022 was a little up-and-down, but was enough for the Mets to take him in the third round, but he decided to come back to the Gators for one more season, giving him one more chance to impress scouts.</p><p>Sproat looks the part with his 6-foot-3 frame and has a potential four-pitch mix to use to get hitters out. He’s flirted with triple digits in the past -- his fastball averaged close to 96 mph in 2022 and he was once again in the 94-98 mph range this fall. He does have distinct breaking pitches, with a mid-80s slider a potential true out pitch that misses a ton of bats and a slower get-me-over type of curve. He has feel for a mid-80s changeup that he doesn’t throw as much, but it could be a fourth at least average pitch.</p><p>The right-hander made strides in finding the strike zone last year and showed solid command in fall ball, though his fastball can be too straight at times and he gets hit more than he should given his stuff. Another inconsistent turn in the Gators weekend rotation has once again made it difficult to figure out where he belongs on a Draft board.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Since his high school days, Sproat has tantalized scouts with impressive raw stuff but hasn’t always delivered consistent results. The Rangers took him in the seventh round out of high school in 2019, but he opted to head to Florida. A year in the rotation in 2022 was a little up-and-down but was enough for the Mets to take him in the third round, but he decided to come back to the Gators for one more season, giving him one more chance to impress scouts. It turned out to be the same New York scouts as the Mets came calling again (with Sproat’s permission) in the second round this July, this time inking the right-hander with a slot $1,474,500 bonus.</p><p>Sproat looks the part with his 6-foot-3 frame and has a potential four-pitch mix to use to get hitters out. He’s flirted with triple digits in the past -- his fastball averaged close to 96 mph in 2022 and he was once again in the 94-98 mph range this fall. He does have distinct breaking pitches, with a mid-80s slider as a potential true out pitch that misses a ton of bats and a slower get-me-over type of curve. He has feel for a mid-80s changeup that he doesn’t throw as much, but it could be a fourth at least average pitch.</p><p>The right-hander made strides in finding the strike zone last year and showed solid command in fall ball, though his fastball can be too straight at times and he gets hit more than he should given his stuff. Despite their history, the Mets believed he was the best available when they selected him at 56th overall and will try to make him more consistent in pro ball.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mets/video/top-prospects-brandon-sproat-rhp-mets\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 60 | Cutter: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Sproat’s amateur career was always highlighted by tremendous raw stuff, but inconsistency caused him to fall to the seventh round (Rangers) as a prep arm in 2019 and then the third round (Mets) out of Florida in 2022. He chose not to sign with New York in hopes of increasing his stock as a Gator, and after setting a personal high with 134 strikeouts in 106 1/3 innings in 2023, he was selected again by the Mets (with his permission) in the second round last July and signed for slot at $1,474,500.</p><p>The 6-foot-3 right-hander can touch triple-digits, as he's done a few times on the pro side, and he'll typically sit in the 95-97 mph range. He'll get some armside run on the heater too, so batters have to worry about more than just the velocity. His upper-80s changeup shows decent enough separation and good fade to give him another weapon that's worked in both college and the pros. He'll show a mid-80s slider and an upper-80s cutter -- two different pitches with varying amounts of horizontal break that have given upper-level hitters fits. There is also a 78-81 mph curveball that ranks behind the rest of the group in usage.</p><p>While his K rate jumped in 2023, Sproat still walked 10.3 percent of the batters he faced for the Division I runners-up. His control has been more reined in during his quick ascent through the New York system as he reached Triple-A by August. He's become the Mets' best pitching prospect and has the arsenal depth and electricity to be a potential No. 2 starter in the Majors.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mets/video/top-prospects-brandon-sproat-rhp-mets-x0803\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Cutter: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A rare two-time pick by the same organization, Sproat chose not to sign with the Mets as a third-round pick in 2022 but granted the organization permission to take him again a year later. New York did -- this time in the second round -- and signed him for slot at $1,474,500 after striking out 134 in 106 1/3 innings at Florida in 2023. Sproat flew through the Mets system in his first season, climbing from High-A Brooklyn to Triple-A Syracuse while posting a 3.40 ERA and fanning 131 in 116 1/3 innings.</p><p>The 6-foot-3 right-hander’s fastball stands out more for its velocity than its shape. Sproat will run the four-seamer up to triple-digits on occasion and continued to sit in the 95-98 mph range even late in the season at Triple-A. But there isn’t great ride on the pitch, and batters at the Minors’ top level took advantage, hitting .380 off the fastball alone. Sproat can also work in a sinker around the same velo band, and the extra look may be beneficial if he expands its usage. His upper-80s changeup gets the right amount of separation and fade to give the former Gator a weapon against lefties, and he works with both an 83-85 mph sweeping slider and harder 86-88 mph cutter. The former is better at generating whiffs. A 79-81 mph curveball offers another occasional breaker.</p><p>Sproat was control over command in his first taste of the Minors. He kept walk rates generally in check, but Triple-A batters proved they could bang pitches he leaves too much over the plate. That said, Sproat has the velocity and pitch mix to feature as a starter and should meaningfully contribute to New York’s rotation depth in 2025.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":47,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/v1684609182/mlb/snfjooql6uranugnpeht","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/691620/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691620"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting Grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>A member of Venezuela's Little League World Series team in 2015, Quero continued to improve in the subsequent years and was regarded by scouts as one of the better catching prospects in the 2019-20 international class. Intrigued by his potential to contribute on both sides of the ball, the Brewers signed Quero for $200,000 at the outset of the July 2 period.&nbsp;</p><p>Quero stands out most right now for his hitting ability, but he also has a chance to be a good defensive catcher. He has an advanced approach and makes a lot of hard, consistent contact for a young player, barreling the ball to all fields from the right side of the plate. He has good raw power that plays to his pull side right now, and it's easy to envision Quero applying it to all fields as he gets stronger and matures as a hitter.</p><p>Defensively, Quero is an athletic backstop who already receives high marks for his receiving, blocking technique and feel for handling pitchers. His plus arm headlines an impressive catch-and-throw skillset that should allow him to combat the running game. The Brewers are eager to see how Quero's advanced tools and skills translate in game action in 2020, when he will make his pro debut at age 18.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting Grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Quero first garnered notice as a member of Venezuela's Little League World Series team in 2015 and has continued to develop into an impressive all-around player who performs on both sides of the ball and commands the field. After rising to be one of the best catching prospects in the 2019-20 international class, he signed with the Brewers for $200,000.&nbsp;</p><p>Quero initially stood out for his hitting ability, featuring an advanced approach and consistent, line-drive contact rare for a player so early in his professional development. He does not have loft power but he does have power, slashing the ball to right-center and using the whole field with more regularity as he has filled out his frame. It was especially impressive during the 2020 fall instructional league, when Quero hit with authority while other young prospects struggled to re-adjust to big velocity coming off a period of shutdown. Early concern about his smallish frame has waned since Quero began his pro career, and that's gone further away since Quero has started getting going this year in the Arizona Complex League.</p><p>While some young catchers can be reserved, Quero has developed a reputation for being unafraid. Defensively, he is an athletic backstop who already receives high marks for his above-average arm, receiving, blocking technique and feel for handling pitchers. His plus arm headlines an impressive catch-and-throw skillset that should allow him to combat the running game. He has a long way to go in his development, especially after being denied his first game action in 2020, but has one of the highest ceilings of any player in the system.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50</p><p>Signed for only $200,000 out of Venezuela in July 2019, Quero may have been a much more prominent name across the Minors if not for injuries that piled up in his first taste of the Minors last season. A concussion, a hamstring injury and a surgery-requiring issue with his left (non-throwing) shoulder limited him to 23 games in the Arizona Complex League. He went 21-for-68 (.309) with two homers and caught six of 19 attempted basestealers in that span.</p><p>Milwaukee coaches and coordinators noted quickly just how advanced Quero's defensive game is behind the plate. He earns strong reviews already for his ability to work with pitchers on top of his athletic receiving and blocking. Even out of his 5-foot-10 frame, he possesses a plus arm that should control the running game at any level. He has looked more like a slasher at the plate in his early looks dating back to 2020 fall instructional league -- one that will work a good at-bat, take his walks and limit his strikeouts. He walked 12 times and struck out 10 last season. The power is mostly in the gaps at present, but he could mature into more average pop in time.</p><p>On paper, it's a well-rounded skillset from a catcher who will still only be 19 for the duration of the 2022 season. Quero just needs more playing time to put those tools to the test. If they continue to show as they have in early brief looks, he has real breakout potential on his way to becoming a key contributor as an everyday Major League backstop.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Having signed for $200,000 out of Venezuela in July 2019, Quero has flashed impressive tools at every stop to this point, and perhaps injuries in 2021 (concussion, hamstring, left shoulder) and 2022 (right shoulder) are the only reasons why he hasn't risen to higher prospect status. Playing in his age-19 season last year, the backstop slashed .286/.342/.439 with 10 homers in 95 games between Single-A and High-A and moved onto the Arizona Fall League, where he held his own as one of the showcase circuit's youngest players.</p><p>Quero's defensive work has popped since he first signed. He moves well behind the plate, earning strong reviews for his blocking and receiving, and Milwaukee officials have long been impressed with how well he works with pitchers at such a young age. He's always shown plus arm strength too, and that truly popped last year in the Fall League, when he caught 11 of 24 (45.8 percent) attempted base stealers. His 30.6 percent CS rate during the regular season may be a more realistic expectation over a larger sample, but still shows just how good he can be at limiting the opponents' run game.</p><p>Offensively, the right-handed slugger shows good pitch recognition (no surprise for a catcher) out of a relaxed setup at the plate, and his power potential started to turn more into actual production with increased launch angles in 2022. Quero can reach base at a decent clip and hit for decent pop, and if he combines that with his defensive skills, there's enough upside to be a good starting catcher in the big leagues.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jeferson-quero?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>Signed for $200,000 out of Venezuela in July 2019, Quero has established himself as one of the game's top catching prospects, leading to a spot on Milwaukee's 40-man roster this past offseason. After solid showings at Single-A, High-A and the Arizona Fall League in 2021, the 5-foot-11 backstop spent the entire 2023 campaign with Double-A Biloxi and hit .262/.339/.440 with 16 home runs over 90 games. He was one of only two 20-year-old catchers to get more than 33 plate appearances at Double-A, and he blew that total out of the water with 381, during which he posted an above-average 107 wRC+. Quero suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder diving back to the first-base bag in his Triple-A Nashville debut in March, an injury that required season-ending surgery.&nbsp;</p><p>Quero won a well-deserved 2023 Rawlings Minor League Gold Glove Award as he's developed into arguably the Minors' best defensive catcher. His receiving and blocking – aided by his right-knee-down positioning – can be top-notch, and his framing can look as smooth as it gets. His arm strength and quick reactions behind the plate also helped him throw out 34.6 percent of attempted Double-A basestealers, and those skills should help him limit opposing running games at a time when steals are taking off across baseball.</p><p>While the right-handed slugger did struggle with chasing some sliders and changeups in the Southern League, Quero still projects for average hit and power tools with the capability to pull homers down the left-field line and spray doubles the opposite way. The glovework alone would make him a regular starter in the Majors, while the bat could push him closer to All-Star catcher level. Assuming health, he could be on track for a second-half MLB debut in 2024 once he establishes himself at Triple-A Nashville.&nbsp;&nbsp;He was on track for a 2024 debut, but the shoulder surgery will push that Major League arrival back by at least one year.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-jeferson-quero-c?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>A $200,000 signing out of Venezuela in July 2019, Quero has been a steady climber in the Milwaukee system who made stops at every domestic affiliate, including one game at Triple-A Nashville last year after he was added to the 40-man roster in the offseason. He suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder on a dive back to first base in his International League debut on March 29 and underwent surgery that forced him out for the rest of the season.</p><p>The injury was poor timing for one of the game's top catching prospects as he looked set to make a Major League impact in 2024 based on the strength of his defense alone. A Minor League Gold Glove winner in 2023, Quero has long earned praise for his overall work behind the plate. He's used a right-knee-down positioning to steal strikes as a quality framer and moves well behind the dish to help his blocking as well. He possesses at least plus-plus arm strength with quick pop times, but Milwaukee may limit him to part-time DH duty early in 2025 to protect the shoulder.</p><p>Offensively, Quero still projects as an average bat with decent power, capable of pulling homers to left or slicing doubles the opposite way when needed. His 16 homers for Double-A Biloxi during his age-20 season in 2023 represented a career high. It remains to be seen how much the shoulder will impact his work at the plate, and a season's worth of lost at-bats certainly won't help. But Quero's defense alone gives him a high floor, and with William Contreras holding down the catching spot in Milwaukee, the younger backstop should get all the developmental time he needs.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"July 2, 2019 - MIL"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":48,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/xymqeoc1tjwlmtly5hte","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/kzamogh1u7i90a8q1a3o","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/805810/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805810"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-blake-mitchell-c?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 35 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Although the high school catching demographic scares clubs in the first round, it's otherwise hard to find fault with Mitchell, who could go in the top 15 picks come July. He has tools on both sides of the ball, a fallback option as a pitcher and a long track record of performance. He played for the U.S. junior team the last two summers, winning the gold-medal game at the 18-and-under World Cup with 2 2/3 scoreless innings against Taiwan in September. He also led Sinton HS to the Texas 4-A title as a junior and won Gatorade state player of the year honors in both 2022 and 2023.</p><p>Mitchell's strength, bat speed and patient approach should allow him to hit for power and average from the left side of the plate. A Louisiana State recruit, he shows the aptitude to work counts in search of pitches he can drive and attacks them with a left-handed stroke with loft that produces pop to all fields. He doesn't have the smoothest swing and his power comes with some strikeouts, but he still makes a lot of hard contact.&nbsp;</p><p>Mitchell would fit the offensive profile in right field if he couldn't stick behind the plate, but there's no reason to doubt he'll be a catcher. Although he's a well-below-average runner, he's an athletic and agile defender who projects at least as an average receiver and blocker with double-plus arm strength. He'd fit into the top two rounds as a pitcher, with an easy delivery that produces a fastball that reaches 97 mph, a downer curveball and a promising changeup with tumble.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 35 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Although the high school catching demographic scares clubs in the first round, it's otherwise hard to find fault with Mitchell, who went eighth overall to the Royals and signed below slot at $4,897,500. He has tools on both sides of the ball, a fallback option as a pitcher and a long track record of performance. He played for the U.S. junior team the past two summers, winning the gold-medal game at the 18-and-under World Cup with 2 2/3 scoreless innings against Taiwan in September. He also led Sinton HS to the Texas 4-A title as a junior and won Gatorade state player of the year honors in both 2022 and 2023.</p><p>Mitchell's strength, bat speed and patient approach should enable him to hit for power and average from the left side of the plate. A Louisiana State recruit, he shows the aptitude to work counts in search of pitches he can drive and attacks them with a lofty left-handed stroke that produces pop to all fields. He doesn't have the smoothest swing, and his power comes with some strikeouts, but he still makes a lot of hard contact.&nbsp;</p><p>Mitchell would fit the offensive profile in right field if he couldn't stick behind the plate, but there's no reason to doubt he'll be a catcher. Although he's a well-below-average runner, he's an athletic and agile defender who projects at least as an average receiver and blocker with double-plus arm strength. He would have fit into the top two rounds as a pitcher, with an easy delivery that produces a fastball that reaches 97 mph, a downer curveball and a promising changeup with tumble.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-blake-mitchell?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 35 | Arm: 70 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Mitchell was a rare two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in Texas out of Sinton High School in 2022 and 2023 and further boosted his Draft stock with impressive performances for the U.S. junior team, including the 2022 club that won the 18-and-under World Cup. Ranked as the No. 14 prospect in the 2023 Draft class, Mitchell went to the Royals eighth overall and signed below slot at $4,897,500, thus allowing Kansas City the pool space to sign Blake Wolters, Hiro Wyatt and Jared Dickey. He went just 5-for-34 (.147) in 13 games in the Arizona Complex League after signing but did walk more than he struck out (17/14) and impressed with a better showing in fall instructs.</p><p>The left-handed slugger has plus raw pop and a swing that is geared to lift the ball on contact, leading to promising power projections. As his ACL time proved, he can be selective at the plate while he waits for the right pitch to drive too, and there’s hope that approach can help turn him into at least an average hitter over time. There are some concerns about swing-and-miss for now that deserve monitoring, especially as his professional workload increases.</p><p>Mitchell touched 97 mph off the mound as an amateur, and his plus-plus arm strength will work nicely in the modern game with teams pushing the envelope on the basepaths. Despite being a well-below-average runner, he has enough athleticism and agility to be at least an average blocker and receiver during his development cycle. Prep catchers don’t have a great track record of meeting their potential, but the Lone Star State native has enough of an exciting foundation to beat the odds.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-blake-mitchell-c-royals?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 30 | Arm: 70 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>A two-time Gatorade Player of the Year winner in Texas, Mitchell also used his performance with the U.S. national junior team to vault himself into becoming the eighth overall pick in 2023. He signed for below slot at $4,897,500 with the savings going toward other members of the Draft class. In his first full season, Mitchell was named Kansas City’s 2024 George Brett Hitter of the Year after slashing .238/.376/.439 with 18 homers in 106 games for Single-A Columbia. He finished out his age-19 season with five games for High-A Quad Cities, and his final 135 wRC+ between both spots was tops among Royals full-season Minor Leaguers and best among qualified full-season teenaged catchers.</p><p>Batting from the left side, Mitchell has a swing designed for lift and pull, and the plurality of his contact came via flyballs in 2024. His load is rather simple with a slight leg lift, and the Royals worked with the backstop on keeping his stance from getting too wide in the box. He could challenge for 30-plus homers at his eventual peak. Mitchell isn’t a quick runner but knows when to pick his spots on the basepaths -- ranking third in the Minors among catchers with 26 total steals.</p><p>The Texas native has plus-plus arm strength -- he touched 97 mph as an amateur pitcher -- but he’ll need to work on improving his accuracy after catching only 14.4 percent of attempted basestealers in 2024. As is typical of modern catchers, he isn’t afraid of putting one knee down and getting low in his defensive stance to steal strikes, and he has the athleticism to receive and block well as he develops. K.C. knows something about having a homegrown franchise catcher, and Mitchell is on his way to that status as he enters his 20s.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisiana State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":49,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/mtff1ewgtyvr8wowv23c","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/ziwuowk2dnxbeblnk7ix","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/702284/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702284"},"position":"SS/2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-cole-young?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Pittsburgh area might not seem like a high school baseball hotbed, but it has produced some solid Draft talent, from 2020 first-round pick Austin Hendrick back to 2004 first-rounder Neil Walker. Young, who attends North Allegheny High School in the suburbs north of the city, was a mainstay and steady performer on the summer showcase circuit, and a solid, if unspectacular spring, gives him the chance to join them in the opening round.</p><p>Young is the kind of player who needs to be seen more than once to be truly appreciated, as his feel for the game is greater than any jump off the page tools. That said, he does have impressive bat-to-ball skills from the left side of the plate. He doesn’t swing and miss much, doesn’t look overmatched against velocity and shows the ability to use the whole field. While he’s not a huge power guy, there is some impact here, with gap power.</p><p>An above-average runner who is capable of taking the extra base, Young has enough range and savvy, to go along with an above-average arm, to stay at shortstop long-term. The Duke recruit has received comps to left-handed hitting infielders like Adam Frazier, with more extra-base impact and a better chance to stick at short, and former first-rounder Stephen Drew.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>The Pittsburgh area might not seem like a high school baseball hotbed, but it has produced some solid Draft talent, from 2020 first-round pick Austin Hendrick back to 2004 first-rounder Neil Walker. Young, who attended North Allegheny High School in the suburbs north of the city, was a mainstay and steady performer on the summer showcase circuit, and a solid -- if unspectacular -- spring enabled him to join that group when the Mariners took him No. 21 overall.</p><p>Young is the kind of player you can appreciate the more you see him,&nbsp;as his feel for the game is greater than any jump-off-the-page tools. That said, he does have impressive bat-to-ball skills from the left side of the plate. He doesn’t swing-and-miss much, doesn’t look overmatched against velocity and shows the ability to use the whole field. While he’s not a huge power guy, there is some impact here, with gap power.</p><p>An above-average runner who is capable of taking the extra base, Young has enough range and savvy, to go along with an above-average arm, to stay at shortstop long term. He’s received comps to left-handed hitting infielders like Adam Frazier, with more extra-base impact and a better chance to stick at short, and former first-rounder Stephen Drew.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Despite growing up in Pittsburgh, an area not known as a baseball hotbed, Young blossomed into one of the best pure-hitting high school prospects in the 2022 Draft. The left-handed hitter was a regular standout on the summer showcase circuit. Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto described Young as having “the sweetest swing” among that year’s contingent, illuminating how much the club values his hit tool, enough for the M’s to select him at No. 21 overall.&nbsp;</p><p>Young ascended so quickly after the Draft that the Mariners promoted him to Single-A Modesto one month later, where he slashed an eye-popping .385/.422/.539 in 10 games. What stood out most in that small sample was his all-field ability, and he’s quickly become a favorite of the Mariners’ mantra of 'Dominate The Zone.' And despite his 6-foot frame, the Mariners believe that there is more power potential after he added 12-15 pounds of muscle in their offseason program, prompting one scout to suggest that his “power will surprise everybody in baseball.”</p><p>Young is also an above-average runner and has enough range and arm to stick at shortstop long term, which -- after the club dealt Noelvi Marte to the Reds in the Luis Castillo blockbuster -- makes him the top middle-infield prospect in the system. He’s drawn comps to lefty-hitting infielder Adam Frazier but with more extra-base impact.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-cole-young?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>After taking college pitchers in the first round three years in a row from 2018 to 2020, the Mariners turned their attention to high school hitters for the next three Drafts, starting with Harry Ford in 2021 and most recently, Colt Emerson in 2023. Sandwiched between those two prep standouts was Young, taken No. 21 overall in 2022 from the Pittsburgh area. In his year-plus in pro ball, Young hasn’t looked like a raw high schooler from a cold-weather region, using his advanced feel for hitting to perform well across two levels of A ball in his first full season of pro ball.</p><p>Young has shown an exciting ability to hit the ball hard to all fields from the left side of the plate. He has impressive contact skills, striking out in less than 15 percent of his plate appearances in 2023 while drawing nearly as many walks. He’s added a good amount of strength since being drafted and is approaching average power as he’s learned to turn on pitches, with confidence that some of the 34 doubles he hit in 2023 will reach the seats in the future.</p><p>A smart and aggressive above-average runner, Young has enough range and arm to play shortstop for a long time. He’s seen some time on the right side of second to provide some positional versatility, something that could come in handy since his advanced bat looks like it could get him to Seattle sooner rather than later.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-cole-young-ss-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Young developed a reputation as a high school infielder with an advanced feel for the game as a Pittsburgh area high schooler and has done nothing to tarnish it since the Mariners took him in the first round of the 2022 Draft. He performed well across two levels of A ball in his first full season, and when the Mariners felt confident enough in him to send him straight to Double-A for year two, he responded with another solid campaign as one of the youngest regulars in the Texas League.</p><p>A left-handed-hitting infielder, Young continues to show a very mature approach at the plate. He makes a ton of contact with a simple and repeatable swing, seeing pitches while also limiting the swing-and-miss tendencies, finishing the 2024 season with a 19-percent miss rate. He’s struck out in just over 15 percent of his career plate appearances heading into 2025, compared to a robust 13.3 percent walk rate. The one thing that hasn’t come as much is his power, as he doesn’t possess a ton of raw pop, and while the Mariners think he could eventually flip a switch to sell out for more power in an Alex Bregman kind of way, they don’t want him to sacrifice his contact skills now.</p><p>More than in any other area, Young may have progressed the most last year defensively, becoming rangier at shortstop to give more confidence he can play there long-term. He’s sure-handed, has good reactions and makes up for what’s mostly an average arm with accuracy and a quick release. He’ll keep playing on both sides of second base, though, to give the big league club options for when they think he’s ready to contribute.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":50,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/mkeovlksdpttobbqcyam","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/691730/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691730"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-alejandro-rosario-p?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 60 | Splitter: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>Rosario was originally slated to be in the 2021 Draft class, but would have been 19 at the time, so the Miami-area prepster reclassified to be a part of this year’s Draft. He certainly got added to follow lists everywhere after showing off impressive arm strength at a number of summer showcase events, from the East Coast Pro Showcase to both the Under Armour All-America Game and the Perfect Game All-American Classic.</p><p>While he is a bit undersized, Rosario is strong and athletic. He also has an extremely fast arm that was firing fastballs up to 97 mph all summer long, and touching 99 mph early this spring. He complements the heater with a splitter that takes on different shapes and forms, sometimes looking like a power pitch and sometimes looking like a bigger, looping breaking ball without the spin. It's very effective as an offspeed pitch and he is working on adding a cutter-like option to his arsenal.</p><p>Scouts love how Rosario goes right after hitters, but there are concerns about whether he will have the repertoire and the command to be a starting pitcher. His delivery is OK, though he loses his release point at times, and he's more thrower than pitcher now. Pitchers who profile as relievers in high school are always harder to place on Draft boards, but the Miami recruit’s pure arm strength is sure to intrigue many teams.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-rosario-rhp\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 40</p><p>Rosario was a Top 100 prospect after he reclassified to graduate from high school in 2020, but the combination of the shortened Draft as a result of the pandemic, questions about his profile and his commitment to Miami meant the right-hander went undrafted. He’s been a part of the Hurricanes' rotation since and has been fairly enigmatic throughout, including this season, with very good stuff but without the results to match.</p><p>Pure stuff-wise, Rosario is up there with some upper-echelon college arms. He’s touched triple digits with his fastball and averaged better than 95 mph with the pitch this spring. But there’s little deception and it’s pretty true, leading it to get hit more than it should, though he’s had some success in sinking it at times. His low-80s slider has improved and misses a fair amount of bats, and he’s been more committed to throwing his upper-80s changeup that can be a swing-and-miss pitch and get ground ball outs.</p><p>Rosario’s command in and out of the zone is spotty at best, and his walk rate went up in 2023, as he tends to let things snowball, leading to big innings. He had a brief but very successful stint in the Cape Cod League last summer and teams that think they can help him unlock that kind of performance more consistently will be interested in taking his pure stuff at some point on Day 2.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Rosario reclassified into the 2020 Draft as a Florida prepster and rated as a top-three-rounds talent, but he went undrafted because of his commitment to Miami. Though he logged a 6.47 ERA in three seasons with the Hurricanes, the Rangers saw enough potential to draft him in the fifth round in 2023. After making some changes to his delivery and the manner in which he deploys his pitches, he posted a 69/5 K/BB ratio in 47 innings in Single-A this spring before earning a promotion in June.</p><p>Rosario is finding more success with his fastball, which sits at 94-98 mph and touches 100, by throwing it at the letters with carry rather than trying to sink it down in the strike zone. He's also capable of blowing it by hitters at the letters. He misses bats with both of his secondary offerings, an 88-92 mph splitter with nice tumble and a tight 83-85 mph slider.</p><p>The Rangers worked with Rosario to keep his delivery closed longer and hide the ball better from hitters. He already provided some deception with his low release height and flat approach angle, and now he's pounding the strike zone better than ever. It’s early in his pro career but he's living up to the promise he showed in high school and could develop into a mid-rotation starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rangers/video/top-prospects-alejandro-rosario-rhp-rangers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Rosario rated as a top-three-rounds talent after reclassifying into the 2020 Draft as a Florida high schooler, yet went undrafted because he was strongly committed to Miami. He got pounded for a 6.47 ERA in three years with the Hurricanes before the Rangers took him in 2023's fifth round and gave his mechanics and pitch mix a makeover. The results were dramatic during his pro debut last year as he posted a 2.24 ERA between two Class A stops while ranking first in the Minors in K-BB percentage (33.1 percent) and second in strikeout percentage (36.9 percent) and K/BB ratio (9.9) among pitchers with as least as many as his 88 1/3 innings.</p><p>Rosario operates at 94-98 mph and reaches 100 with his fastball, and he has found more success blasting it by hitters at the letters in pro ball than he did sinking it down in the zone in college. His 88-92 mph splitter is a swing-and-miss pitch with devastating tumble and run at its best. He has scrapped the curveball and cutter he toyed with at Miami to focus on an 83-85 mph slider that shows flashes of giving him a third plus offering.</p><p>After Rosario turned pro, the Rangers moved him to the third-base side of the rubber and had him keep his delivery closed longer to hide the ball better from hitters. He also creates some deception with his flat approach angle and his new mechanics have allowed him to pound the strike zone after he battled his control and command with the Hurricanes. He once again looks like the pitcher who intrigued scouts in high school and has the upside of a frontline starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":51,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/rlvaso8rvxlcmt9uhlwu","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/w3wtvxognwj2ubekdvyo","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/800060/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800060"},"position":"1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-xavier-isaac-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>East Forysth HS (Kernersville, N.C.) spawned one of the best college hitters in the 2021 Draft in Connor Norby, who went to the Orioles in the second round after starring at East Carolina. Now the Eagles offer one of the top prep sluggers for 2022 in Isaac. He has been hard to get a read on, however, because he missed most of his junior season and all of the showcase circuit with a foot injury.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Isaac's massive 6-foot-4, 240-pound frame packs plenty of strength and bat speed that give him close to top-of-the-scale raw power from the left side of the plate. He does a good job of focusing on hard contact rather than selling out for home runs that will come naturally, leading to hope that he'll hit enough to make the most of his pop. But he has almost no track record of at-bats against quality pitching, so projecting his bat involves a lot of guesswork.&nbsp;</p><p>Almost all of Isaac's value will come from his offensive production. He's a well-below-average runner and a substandard defender at first base, though he does have average arm strength. A team that believes in his bat could take him in the top three rounds, though it's also possible clubs will let him prove he can do damage in college at Florida before paying him.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>East Forysth HS (Kernersville, N.C.) spawned one of the best college hitters in the 2021 Draft in Connor Norby, who went to the Orioles in the second round after starring at East Carolina. The Eagles offered another one of the top prep sluggers for 2022 in Isaac. He was hard to get a read on because he missed most of his junior season and all of the showcase circuit with a foot injury. Tampa Bay shocked many by taking the Florida commit 29th overall in July, and the organization backed up its confidence in Isaac by signing him to its biggest bonus at exact slot value for $2,548,900.&nbsp;</p><p>Isaac's massive 6-foot-4, 240-pound frame packs plenty of strength and bat speed that give him close to top-of-the-scale raw power from the left side of the plate. He does a good job of focusing on hard contact rather than selling out for home runs that will come naturally, leading to hope that he'll hit enough to make the most of his pop. But he has almost no track record of at-bats against quality pitching, so projecting his bat involves a lot of guesswork.&nbsp;</p><p>Almost all of Isaac's value will come from his offensive production. He's a well-below-average runner and a substandard defender at first base, though he does have average arm strength. The Rays proved they believed enough in his bat, and the organization does think he’ll hit enough to place himself more squarely on the industry’s radar as he settles into pro ball.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>Isaac hails from East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, N.C. -- the same school that produced Orioles infielder Connor Norby -- so scouts had some familiarity with the program. A foot injury kept the 6-foot-4 first baseman from showing out as a junior and on the showcase circuit, and that made the Florida commit a question mark heading into the 2022 Draft. The Rays saw enough of Isaac to shock the industry and select him 29th overall, making him the highest true first baseman taken in his class.</p><p>Those in the Rays' organization who backed Isaac’s selection were big believers in his ability to generate bat speed and exit velocity from his 6-foot-4, 240-pound frame and think his approach of aiming for hard contact, over selling out for power from the left side will ease his transition to the pro game. Those skills will be tested, however, against tougher pro pitching as Isaac only played five games in the Florida Complex League last season. Tampa Bay coaches, who have just gotten to work with Isaac for the first time, have praised his willingness to take on instruction and prove he’s worthy of his high pick.</p><p>That value is likely to come from his bat almost exclusively. While the Rays have made defensive work and agility a primary focus in the 19-year-old’s first offseason, he will be stuck to first base, where he was below-average with the glove as an amateur, and his 30-grade speed won’t help him on the basepaths either. Isaac will need to be a masher, and Tampa Bay has to hope it can take his raw pieces and develop him into its next prospect star.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospects-xavier-isaac?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A foot injury limited Isaac for part of his junior year at East Forsyth HS (Kernersville, N.C.) and also kept him from displaying his skills at showcase events that could have propped up his Draft status. The Rays surprised much of the industry by still taking him in the first round (29th overall), making him the highest-selected first baseman in the 2022 Draft class, and then signed him for full slot at $2,548,900. That faith was backed up when Isaac hit .285/.395/.521 with a 154 wRC+ over 102 games between Single-A and High-A in his first full season. His 19 homers were sixth-most by a Minor League teenager in 2023.</p><p>The left-handed slugger’s biggest pre-Draft supporters believed his bat speed would translate to the pro game, and that happened quickly. Starting from a slightly open stance, Isaac can turn on drivable pitches and post exciting exit velocities that may only increase as he matures. His power projection has only grown as a result of his pro success, and he’s bordering on plus-plus pop. With a 14.8 percent walk rate, he proved he’s also willing to take free passes when allowed, giving him the starter kit for a well-rounded offensive profile.</p><p>Once thought to be a future base clogger, Isaac impressed Rays officials by developing a leaner and more agile body. He may still be below average in terms of overall foot speed, but he did go 12-for-12 in stolen-base attempts at the lower levels and should move well enough to be average defensively at the cold corner. Isaac still needs to hit aplenty, but his gains in all areas make him all the more valuable in the Tampa Bay system.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/top-prospects-xavier-isaac-1b-rays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 70 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Isaac was one of the surprises of the 2022 Draft when he went 29th overall to the Rays, but Tampa Bay officials insisted his bat speed and power would transition nicely to the pros. That proved true when the first baseman slugged 19 homers and finished with a .916 OPS in 102 games between Single-A and High-A in his first full season. Isaac got off to another quick start in 2024, slashing .287/.381/.535 with 15 homers in 71 games back at High-A, but struggled after an August promotion to Double-A Montgomery, where he posted a 40.6 percent K rate. Isaac got some extra at-bats in the hitter-friendly Arizona Fall League to end on a brighter note.</p><p>The left-handed slugger truly pops from a power standpoint already through his age-20 season. There is strength in his hacks leading to loud exit velocities routinely above 95 mph and occasionally above 110, and there’s an uppercut swing that turns that contact into extra-base hits. It’s the main driver of Isaac’s profile. But evaluators were getting more timid about him after he missed on 49.3 percent of his Double-A swings against all pitch types. Isaac started from an open stance in Montgomery but adjusted to be more straight-forward in the AFL, perhaps in search of less movement, and that’ll deserve monitoring. The Rays are also working with him on pitch selection to help him find the barrel more often.</p><p>Isaac has improved his agility ever since joining the Tampa Bay system while maintaining his prodigious strength, and he’s become a better runner, base stealer and fielder as a result. The Rays tried him out in right field -- keeping him on the same side of the diamond -- and plan to continue that at the upper levels, especially as Isaac shares rosters with Tre’ Morgan.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Florida","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":52,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/cguidmodtds8dj2kfzk6","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/rileofy6tjzrndikeeub","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/690990/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:690990"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-cade-horton-rhp-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Pitching grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Hitting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Oklahoma featured one of the best two-way prep prospects in last year's Draft in Jenks right-hander/shortstop Bryce Osmond, and the state has an even better version for 2020 in Horton. Now at Oklahoma State, Osmond was a second-round talent whose asking price knocked him down to the Nationals in the 35th round. Signability also could be a factor with Horton, who accounted for 4,233 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior quarterback and has committed to play two sports at Oklahoma.</p><p>Scouts prefer Horton on the mound, where his quick arm produces 91-94 mph fastballs that peak at 96. He has an advanced changeup for a high schooler and also owns a solid slider, with both secondary offerings operating around 78-82 mph. He already throws strikes and features little effort in his athletic, three-quarters delivery, and he could have three plus offerings if he focuses solely on pitching.</p><p>Though he'll probably get drafted as a pitcher, Horton is a legitimate prospect at shortstop. He's a quality defender with the quickness, hands and arm to remain at the position. His right-handed power potential presently stands out more than his pure hitting ability, and he possesses average speed.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-cade-horton-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>One of the top two-way prospects and two-sport talents in the 2020 high school class as a right-hander/shortstop/quarterback, Horton had second-round ability but went unselected because he was all but unsignable. He missed all of his first season at Oklahoma following Tommy John surgery in February 2021 before opening this year as the Sooners' starting third baseman and not taking the mound until March 29. After he finished the regular season with a 7.94 ERA, his stock soared when he logged a 2.61 ERA with 49 strikeouts in 31 innings over five postseason starts as Oklahoma finished second at the College World Series.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton's fastball velocity came back quickly but his life and command didn't, so his heater got hit until the playoffs, when he sat at 94-96 mph and topped out at 98 with improved armside run and carry. His biggest difference-maker was a slider that got much better after he toyed with trying to add a cutter before the Big 12 Conference tournament, giving him a wipeout breaking ball that parks in the mid-80s and reaches 90 mph with two-plane depth. It's an upgrade over his low-80s downer curveball.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton also dabbles with a fading changeup, though it's too firm in the upper 80s and he doesn't land it for strikes. A quality athlete who looked rusty but not out of place at third base for the Sooners, he pounded the zone with his fastball and slider during the postseason. He doesn't come with a long track record of college performance but his ceiling as a No. 2 or 3 starter could land him in the top 40 picks.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Horton was one of the top two-way prospects and two-sport talents in the 2020 prep class, but he went undrafted because he wanted to play baseball and football at Oklahoma. He never got on the field as a quarterback and missed all of his first baseball season following Tommy John surgery in February 2021. He opened 2022 as Oklahoma's starting third baseman and didn't pitch until March 29, finishing the regular season with a 7.94 ERA. But he took off in the postseason, posting a 2.61 ERA with 49 strikeouts in 31 innings as the Sooners finished second at the College World Series, propelling him to the seventh overall pick in the Draft and a below-slot $4.45 million bonus.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton's fastball velocity returned quickly last spring but his life and command didn't, so his heater got pounded until the playoffs, when he worked at 94-96 mph and peaked at 98 with improved armside run and carry. The biggest improvement came with his slider, which got much better after he toyed with trying to add a cutter before the Big 12 Conference tournament, and he now has a wipeout breaking ball that sits in the mid-80s and touches 90 mph with two-plane depth. It's a huge upgrade over his low-80s downer curveball.&nbsp;</p><p>In pro ball, Horton will have to devote more time to his fading changeup, which he throws too hard in the upper 80s and doesn't land regularly for strikes. An outstanding athlete who looked rusty but not out of place at the hot corner for Oklahoma, he pounded the zone with his fastball and slider during the college playoffs. Though he doesn't have a long track record of performance, he was the best pitching prospect in college baseball this year and could become a No. 2 or 3 starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 65 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the best two-way prospects and two-sport talents in the 2020 high school class, Horton went undrafted because he wanted to play baseball and football at Oklahoma -- where he never got any playing time at quarterback and missed his first baseball season following Tommy John surgery in February 2021. He began last season as the Sooners' starting third baseman, didn't take the mound until late March and ended the regular season with a 7.94 ERA. Then he dominated in the postseason and led the Sooners to a second-place finish at the College World Series before the Cubs drafted him seventh overall and signed him for a below-slot $4.45 million.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton quickly regained the velocity but not the command on his fastball, which got hit hard until the playoffs, during which he operated at 94-96 mph and topped out at 98 with carry and armside run. His slider improved significantly after he toyed with adding a cutter before the Big 12 Conference tournament, becoming a wipeout two-plane breaker that parks in the mid-80s and reaches 90 mph. His upgraded slider is much more effective than his low-80s curveball, which he's still trying to refine.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton is also working on his changeup, which features some fade but is too firm in the upper 80s and doesn't land for strikes often enough. A quality athlete who looked a bit rusty but not overmatched at third base for Oklahoma, he had no trouble pounding the zone with his fastball and slider at the end of the college season. He doesn't have a long track record of performance, though he'll have to prove he can stay healthy and maintain his stuff over a full year of starts.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-cade-horton?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Though Horton was one of the top two-way prospects and two-sport talents in the 2020 Draft, he went unselected because he wanted to play baseball and football at Oklahoma. He never got any time at quarterback for the Sooners and missed his first baseball season following Tommy John surgery in February 2021, but he came back to dominate in the 2022 postseason and lead Oklahoma to a second-place finish at the College World Series. Signed for a below-slot $4.45 million as the seventh overall pick that July, he won Cubs Minor League pitcher of the year accolades in his 2023 pro debut, reaching Double-A while posting a 2.65 ERA, .191 opponent average and 117/27 K/BB ratio in 88 1/3 innings.&nbsp;</p><p>Horton posted a 7.94 ERA during the 2022 college regular season before toying with a cutter at the Big 12 Conference tournament and discovering a slider that has become a plus-plus weapon that sits in the mid-80s with two-plane depth. He sets it up with a mid-90s fastball that peaks at 98 mph and features bat-missing carry and run. He's working to upgrade a mid-80s changeup with some fade and will use a low-80s downer curveball to give hitters a different look.&nbsp;</p><p>For a pitcher with just 53 2/3 innings of college experience, Horton looked more advanced than expected during his first pro season. The athleticism that allowed him to double as a third baseman for the Sooners also translates into consistent strikes, and he had no difficulty maintaining his stuff and control throughout 2023. Besides improving his changeup, the only other thing he really needs to prove to become a No. 2 starter is that he can handle a full workload.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-cade-horton-rhp-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the best two-way prospects and two-sport athletes in the 2020 Draft, Horton went unpicked because he wanted to play baseball and football at Oklahoma. He never made it onto the gridiron as a quarterback with the Sooners and lost his first baseball season after having Tommy John surgery in February 2021. He returned to dominate on the mound in the 2022 postseason, leading Oklahoma to a runner-up finish at the College World Series before signing for a below-slot $4.45 million as the seventh overall pick. The Cubs' organization Pitcher of the Year in his 2023 pro debut, he earned a promotion to Triple-A after four starts last year but was hampered by a shoulder strain that ended his season in late May.</p><p>Horton's plus-plus mid-80s slider with two-plane depth was as effective as ever last season, producing a 49 percent chase rate and 50 percent swing-and-miss rate. His fastball dipped slightly when his shoulder began bothering him, but when healthy, he operates in the mid 90s and peaks at 98 mph with carry and run. He'll use a low-80s curveball to give hitters a different look, while his upper-80s changeup has some fade and can miss bats, but he has trouble throwing it for strikes.</p><p>The athleticism that made Horton a quarterback prospect and allowed him to play third base for the Sooners helps him repeat his delivery and provide constant strikes. He has proven even more polished than Chicago expected but has to show he can handle a starter's workload after topping out at 88 1/3 innings and totaling 176 1/3 in the last four seasons. He has the stuff and makeup to be the Cubs' next ace if he can stay healthy.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":53,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/w77nmo9q4oxmnx0z4pik","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/wtdw14t2ua7zsq7ozeai","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/srlp66brdmrb68rn7aps","player":{"__ref":"Person:800614"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-bryce-rainer-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Before the 2024 high season began, people looked at Rainer as an exciting two-way player. The Harvard-Westlake standout showed off skills in the box and on the mound during the summer showcase circuit and performed double duty for USA Baseball’s 18U team in international competition. The consensus was that while Rainer seemed to want to hit, scouts thought he had tremendous upside on the mound, albeit shown in smaller samples. The Rainer who showed up for his senior season, however, was bigger, stronger and faster. He was the best player at the National High School Invitational this spring and while he still pitches a little, he’s vaulted himself to the top half of the Draft as a position player.</p><p>Rainer has a ton of tools in all directions. At 6-foot-3 and listed at 195 pounds, he has a strong and projectable body. While his swing used to get long at times, with a tendency to wrap the bat behind his head, a stronger Rainer has shown the ability to make consistently hard contact from the left side of the plate. He had the top four exit velocities at the NHSI in April and has shown he can drive the ball to all fields. He sticks to a game plan and doesn’t chase or strike out, allowing him to tap into what could be plus power in the future.</p><p>There are no longer questions about where he might play defensively. He ran and moved better at shortstop over the summer than some expected, a trend that continued this spring, recording plus run times occasionally and showing he has every chance to stick at the premium position. His easily plus arm that fires mid-90s fastballs from the mound (with a good breaking ball) works from all parts of the infield and if for some reason he had to move to third, he could be a Gold Glove caliber defender there. Like most big left-handed hitting shortstops, the Texas recruit has garnered some Corey Seager comps, and there’s a good chance he lands in the top half of the first round.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-bryce-rainer-ss-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Before the 2024 high school season began, people looked at Rainer as an exciting two-way player. The Harvard-Westlake standout showed off skills in the box and on the mound during the summer showcase circuit and performed double duty for USA Baseball’s 18U team in international competition. The consensus was that while Rainer seemed to want to hit, scouts thought he had tremendous upside on the mound, albeit shown in smaller samples. The Rainer who showed up for his senior season, however, was bigger, stronger and faster. He was the best player at the National High School Invitational this spring, and while he still pitched a little, he vaulted himself to the top half of the Draft as a position player. The Tigers were happy to take him 11th overall and signed him to a $5.8 million bonus.</p><p>Rainer has a ton of tools in all directions. At 6-foot-3 and listed at 195 pounds, he has a strong and projectable body. While his swing used to get long at times, with a tendency to wrap the bat behind his head, a stronger Rainer has shown the ability to make consistently hard contact from the left side of the plate. He had the top four exit velocities at the NHSI in April and has shown he can drive the ball to all fields. He sticks to a game plan and rarely chases or strikes out, allowing him to tap into what could be plus power in the future.</p><p>There are no longer questions about where he might play defensively. He ran and moved better at shortstop over the summer than some expected, a trend that continued this spring, recording plus run times occasionally and showing he has every chance to stick at the premium position. His easily plus arm that fires mid-90s fastballs from the mound (with a good breaking ball) works from all parts of the infield, and if for some reason he had to move to third, he could be a Gold Glove-caliber defender there. Like most big left-handed-hitting shortstops, the Texas recruit has garnered some Corey Seager comps.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospect-bryce-rainer-ss-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>It was still up in the air where Rainer would land as a pro heading into his senior year at Harvard-Westlake. He played both ways in summer showcases and for USA Baseball’s 18U National Team, and some scouts leaned toward his work on the mound, where he was capable of firing mid-90s fastballs. However, Rainer expressed a desire to hit and backed that up by improving in most facets as an offensive player, showing off better power and speed at a loaded National High School Invitational. He climbed up Draft boards as a result and went to the Tigers as the 11th overall pick with a $5.8 million bonus.</p><p>Rainer most impressed scouts as an amateur by using added strength from his 6-foot-3 frame and a tightened swing to drive the ball as a left-handed hitter. There can still be length in his movements in the box, and a bat wrap gave evaluators some pause. But everything was trending in the right direction, as evidenced by him having the NHSI’s top four exit velocities last April. A solid approach helped the belief that he could be an above-average hitter in time as he continues to try to get the most out of that loud contact.</p><p>The California native’s arm strength that made him such an interesting pitching prospect is a huge asset in the field. The Tigers had some notable shortstop prospects already at the lower levels -- namely Kevin McGonigle and Franyerber Montilla -- but some in the organization came away thinking Rainer is Detroit’s player of the future at the position. Improved speed in high school should help his chances to stick, but if his size portends a move to third base, he could be plus there as well.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Texas","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":54,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/qdwshub6p2ioldxvp9xl","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/683357/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:683357"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-owen-caissie-of?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Canadian province of Ontario has had a high school player taken in the top five rounds of every Draft since 2013, headlined by a pair of first-rounders in the Naylor brothers, Josh and Bo. While Caissie doesn’t project to be a first-round pick in this year’s Draft, he is one of two Canadian prep outfielders who have a very good chance to get taken in the first several rounds.</p><p>Caissie, a Michigan recruit, has the tools to fit the right field profile very well, starting with his plus raw power. He has legit pop from the left side of the plate, with the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Some scouts have questioned his bat path, leading to some concerns about his ability to get to that power, but he has shown the ability to make adjustments in the past. He’s at least an above-average runner, one who gets to plus once underway.</p><p>In deference to the other Canadian outfielder on this list, David Calabrese, Caissie has played a corner outfield spot for the Canadian junior national team. With an arm that delivers low-90s throws from the outfield and his power potential, he fits that mold very well. A team that thinks he has the chops to handle center, and he might, could consider him a bit higher.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>2020 Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>The top Canadian prospect in the 2020 Draft, Caissie became the highest-drafted outfielder ever out of his nation when the Padres made him the 45th overall pick in June. He signed for a below-slot $1.2 million in June, foregoing a Michigan commitment.&nbsp;San Diego shipped him to the Cubs six months later along with three other prospects and Zach Davies to acquire Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini.</p><p>Caissie has the tools to fit the right field profile very well, starting with his plus raw power. He has legit pop from the left side of the plate, with the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Some scouts have questioned his bat path, leading to some concerns about his ability to get to that power, but he has shown the ability to make adjustments in the past. He’s at least an above-average runner, one who gets to plus once underway.</p><p>Defensively, Caissie played a corner outfield spot for the Canadian junior national team in deference to David Calabrese in center. With an arm that delivers low-90s throws from the outfield and his power potential, he fits the corner profile very well. But as one of the youngest players in the entire 2020 Draft class -- he turned 18 on July 8 -- he may also require some extra time to develop in the Minor Leagues.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Teams didn't get a lot of time to scout Caissie last year, but he did impress while facing Minor Leaguers with Canada's 18-and-under team in the Grapefruit League, where he crushed a ball off the batter's eye at Toronto's ballpark in Dunedin. He was his nation's top prospect in the 2020 Draft and became its highest-drafted outfielder ever, signing with San Diego for a below-slot $1,200,004 as the 45th overall choice. His lone action with the Padres came in instructional league before they shipped him, three other prospects and Zach Davies to the Cubs for Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini in December.&nbsp;</p><p>Caissie is built to hit for power, with a big 6-foot-4 frame that has plenty of room to add strength and a left-handed stroke with lots of bat speed and leverage. His swing can get long and uphill at times, leading to some concerns about his ability to make consistent contact. He did show some ability to make adjustments against pro pitchers as an amateur.&nbsp;</p><p>While Caissie can flash plus straight-line speed, he doesn't play quite that fast and projects as an average runner once he fills out. He fits the right-field profile with his offensive upside and plus arm. One of the younger players in the 2020 Draft at 17 years and 11 months, he'll need time to develop in the Minors.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>The best Canadian prospect in the 2020 Draft, Caissie became his nation's highest-drafted outfielder when San Diego selected him 45th overall and signed him for a below-slot $1,200,004. He only saw instructional league action with the Padres before they traded him with three other prospects and Zach Davies to acquire Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini that December. He broke into the Minors by hitting .349/.478/.596 with six homers in 32 games in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League last summer, earning a swift promotion to Low-A.&nbsp;</p><p>Caissie possesses more raw power than any Cubs farmhand, the product of the plenty of bat speed and leverage in his left-handed swing and a big 6-foot-4 frame that can add more strength. While his swing can get long and uphill at times, he generally doesn't try to do much at the plate. He uses the opposite field well and shows a willingness to work counts that resulted in high walk (19 percent) and strikeout (30 percent) rates during his pro debut.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Caissie is athletic and can flash plus straight-line speed, he projects as more as an average runner once he matures physically. He's a work in progress as a defender but should have average range on either outfield corner once he gains more experience. With his power and plus arm strength, he profiles well in right field.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 65 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>The highest-drafted Canadian outfielder ever, Caissie went 45th overall to the Padres in June 2020 and signed for a below-slot $1,200,004. He had yet to make his pro debut when San Diego traded him, three other prospects and Zach Davies to the Cubs for Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini six months later. He spent his age-19 season in High-A last summer, hitting a crucial playoff home run as South Bend won the Midwest League championship, and has had a monster year in Double-A in 2023.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Caissie's signature tool is his well-above-average raw power, which he creates with bat speed and leverage in his left-handed stroke. He produces astounding exit velocities for his age and is doing a better job of pulling and lifting more pitches this summer. He works deep counts but his approach comes with a good deal of strikeouts that will be an acceptable tradeoff for his pop.&nbsp;</p><p>While Caissie has flashed plus straight-line speed in the past, he's more of an average runner on the diamond and may lose a step as he fills out his build. He's athletic for his size, but his reads and routes in the outfield need work, and he could wind up as a fringy defender in left field. He has spent most of his early pro career in right and has the solid arm strength for the position.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-owen-caissie?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 65 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Padres selected Caissie with the 45th overall pick in the 2020 Draft, making him the highest-drafted Canadian outfielder ever, and signed him for $1,200,004. Before he made his pro debut, San Diego traded him with three other prospects and Zach Davies to acquire Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini from the Cubs that December. He has helped High-A South Bend and Double-A Tennessee win league championships the past two seasons, and he finished in the top five in all three slash categories (.289/.398/.519) and homers (22) in the Double-A Southern League as a 20-year-old in 2023.</p><p>Despite his youth, Caissie already generates some of the highest exit velocities in the game and his raw power earns top-of-the-scale grades from some evaluators. The bat speed from his left-handed swing and the projectable strength and leverage in his 6-foot-3 frame could translate into 35-40 homers per season as he continues to pull and lift pitches more frequently and makes adjustments at the plate. He struck out at a 31 percent rate in 2023 and struggles with sliders, but the whiffs are an acceptable tradeoff for his pop and he does draw a healthy amount of walks.</p><p>Although Caissie has flashed plus straight-line speed at times, he’s more of an average runner who probably will lose a step as he physically matures. Still working on the consistency of his reads and routes on the outfield corners, he projects as an average defender. He has spent most of his career in right field, where his plus arm helped him register 10 assists in 101 games last summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-owen-caissie-of-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The highest-drafted Canadian outfielder ever, Caissie signed with the Padres for $1,200,004 as the 45th overall pick in 2020, but he never played a game in the organization. San Diego dealt him with three other prospects and Zach Davies to get Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini from the Cubs that December. He has handled aggressive assignments with aplomb, powering High-A South Bend (2022) and Double-A Tennessee (2023) to championships before slashing .278/.375/.472 with 19 homers as the Triple-A International League's second-youngest batting qualifier (age 21) last year.</p><p>Caissie has had no difficulty producing against much older competition, creating huge raw power with the bat speed and loft in his left-handed swing and the still-growing strength and leverage in his 6-foot-3 frame. He could provide 30 or more homers per season, with his pop playing from left-center to the right-field line and against both lefties and righties. He's an aggressive hitter with a naturally long stroke, leading to a 29 percent strikeout rate in his first four pro seasons, yet he's also a career .278 hitter with a 14 percent walk rate.</p><p>Caissie is deceptively quick for his size, flashing plus speed at times and showing the ability to steal an occasional base. He has improved his reads and routes in the outfield and covers ground well enough to be at least an average defender. With his power and plus arm strength, he fits the right-field profile.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Michigan","signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":55,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/nbh081gxf1gdk60xdqqe","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/nbh081gxf1gdk60xdqqe","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/lcuzkoblpvya1krmoehm","player":{"__ref":"Person:695731"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-braden-montgomery-of\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Montgomery could get drafted as either a hitter or a pitcher, with most teams valuing his bat more but some thinking he's better and has more untapped potential on the mound. He's also the rare Stanford commit from the Deep South, so his signability could be tricky.&nbsp;Gatorade's Mississippi high school player of the year, he won MVP honors in the state's 6-A playoffs after striking out 15 in the semifinals and leading Madison Central to the title.</p><p>Montgomery is reminiscent of Robert Hassell, the No. 8 overall pick in the 2020 Draft, as a hit-over-power outfielder who could wind up on a corner and is also a legitimate prospect as a pitcher. A switch-hitter, he has a better right-handed stroke but has a quick swing and repeatedly barrels balls from both sides of the plate -- though he has swung and missed a bit more than expected this spring. He has a mature approach, controlling the strike zone while looking to drive the ball from gap to gap, and his combination of hitting ability, strength and bat speed should create at least average power.&nbsp;</p><p>While Montgomery flashes some solid run times, he's more of an average runner and likely will land in right field rather than sticking in center. His plus arm will fit anywhere in the outfield and is also capable of reaching 96 mph on the mound. He usually operates at 92-93, shows some feel for spinning a curveball and utilizing a changeup, and could develop three solid offerings with control to match if he focused on pitching.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-braden-montgomery-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>Teams were split on whether Montgomery had a brighter future as a hitter or pitcher when he was a Mississippi high schooler in 2021, but that decision was put on hold when he went undrafted because of his Stanford commitment. After he hit 35 homers and battled the strike zone in two years with the Cardinal, it's now obvious that he'll be an outfielder when he turns pro. He launched 27 homers this spring after transferring to Texas A&amp;M for his junior season and will become the highest-drafted position player in Aggies history, surpassing Tyler Naquin (No. 15 overall in 2012), despite breaking his right ankle in the Super Regionals.</p><p>Montgomery had more of a hit-over-power profile in high school but that has reversed in college. A switch-hitter with strength and a quick, aggressive stroke from both sides of the plate, he does more damage as a lefty hitter and his plus power plays to all parts of the ballpark. He has improved his plate discipline and his ability to handle breaking balls during the last two seasons, but he still swings and misses at pitches in the zone a bit too often and will chase non-fastballs.</p><p>With average speed and plus-plus arm strength, Montgomery fits best in right field. As a pitcher, he can reach 96 mph with his fastball and miss some bats with his low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup. His lack of control and command limit his effectiveness, however, and he has a much higher ceiling and floor as an outfielder.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospects-braden-montgomery-of-red-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the best two-way prospects in the 2021 Draft as a Mississippi high schooler, Montgomery went unselected because of his Stanford commitment. He hit 35 homers in two years with the Cardinal while establishing that he had a brighter future as a hitter, then launched 27 homers this spring after transferring to Texas A&amp;M. Despite breaking his right ankle on an awkward slide in the NCAA super regionals, he still became the highest-drafted position player in Aggies history, going 12th overall to the Red Sox and signing for $5 million. He'll make his pro debut with the White Sox after switching organizations in the Garrett Crochet trade at the Winter Meetings in December.</p><p>Montgomery had more of a hit-over-power profile in high school but that has reversed, as he now has plus pop that plays to all parts of the ballpark. A switch-hitter with strength and a quick, aggressive stroke from both sides of the plate, he makes much more contact and does much more damage as a lefty. He has improved his plate discipline and his ability to handle breaking balls during the last two seasons, but he still swings and misses at pitches in the zone a bit too often and will chase non-fastballs.</p><p>With average speed and plus-plus arm strength, Montgomery fits best in right field. As a pitcher, he reached 96 mph with his fastball and missed some bats with his low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup. His lack of control and command limited his effectiveness, however, and he has a much higher ceiling and floor as an outfielder.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-braden-montgomery-of-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 70 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though Montgomery was one of the best two-way prospects in the 2021 Draft as a Mississippi high schooler, he went undrafted because of his commitment to Stanford. He hit 35 homers in two years with the Cardinal, then slammed 27 more last spring at Texas A&amp;M before breaking his right ankle on a bad slide during the NCAA Super Regionals. The highest-drafted position player in Aggies history, he signed for $5 million as the 12th overall pick by the Red Sox, who sent him to the White Sox in the Garrett Crochet trade at the Winter Meetings in December 2024.</p><p>More of a hit-over-power guy in high school, Montgomery has reversed that profile and now stands out with plus pop that plays from foul pole to foul pole. A switch-hitter with strength and a quick stroke from both sides of the plate, he's so much more effective as a lefty (.355/.465/.819, 17 percent strikeout rate at A&amp;M) that some scouts think he should give up hitting as a righty (.227/.395/.485, 29 percent K rate). While he did improve his approach and ability to deal with breaking balls while in college, he still chases pitches and can struggle against non-fastballs.</p><p>An average runner, Montgomery doesn't make much happen on the bases but covers ground in right field, where he's an easy fit with his plus-plus arm strength. He's capable of running his fastball to 96 mph and also showed the ability to miss bats with a low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup while pitching sporadically in college, but his lack of control and command limited his effectiveness on the mound. Both his ceiling and floor are much higher as a slugging outfielder.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":56,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/qvoqyjjbdnnvwbvoyvf9","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/gpfdgepw59vpwqkrtela","player":{"__ref":"Person:815908"},"position":"SS/3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-made-ss-x4343?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Made is yet another intriguing shortstop prospect in this year’s class and has a chance to make an immediate impact on the organization that signs him. The switch-hitting infielder has above-average power potential from both sides of the plate and has a good feel for the strike zone. In the batter’s box, he has a slightly upward swinging motion and uses it to hit the ball hard into the gaps. He also shows flashes of home run power.</p><p>Physically, Made has a lean body with room to pack on more muscle and strength as he matures and his body develops. Given his soft hands and good footwork, Made is recognized as an emerging defender with plus arm potential. His quickness and natural instincts give him a chance to be a difference-maker defensively in large part because he can make the routine and extraordinary plays.</p><p>Made trains in the Dominican Republic with Basilio Vizcaino, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program.</p>","contentTitle":"international"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Milwaukee added to its shortstop depth last January with a pair of MLB Pipeline’s Top 25 international prospects in the 2024 class. Jorge Quintana (No. 12) was given the highest bonus at $1.2 million, and coming up right behind him was Made (No. 22), who signed for $950,000. The 17-year-old absolutely took off in his first taste of pro ball and was named a Dominican Summer League midseason and end-of-season All-Star for his efforts. He hit .331/.458/.554 with six homers, 28 steals, 28 strikeouts and 39 walks in 51 games.</p><p>Made, a switch-hitter, entered the Minors with a power-over-hit profile, so he raised a few eyebrows with his discipline and approach in the DSL. He ranked among the top five percent in the circuit in contact rate and chase rate, allowing that pop to play with a hard-hit percentage of 47 and a 90th-percentile exit velocity of 103.9 (equal to Jazz Chisholm Jr. and José Ramírez in the same category in the Majors). Considering Made still doesn’t turn 18 until May, there could be more power where that came from, especially if his swing decisions hold.</p><p>Made has a strong arm that's his best defensive asset to this point. The Brewers have given him ample time at both shortstop and third base (and even some looks at second) to find him a defensive home. His above-average speed, which allows him to be aggressive on the basepaths, may fit up the middle, but his throwing arm fits best on the left side of the dirt. The Crew has seen Jackson Chourio and Yophery Rodriguez use solid DSL performances to leap quickly up the chain, and Made could follow a similar path.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/brewers/video/top-prospects-jesus-made-ss-brewers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 22 international prospect in 2024, Made wasn’t Milwaukee’s biggest signing of the class nor was he even a seven-figure signing after joining the organization for $950,000. But one year later, he’s proven himself to be one of the best prospects in all of baseball. The switch-hitting infielder was a Dominican Summer League All-Star in his first taste of the pros and finished with a .331/.458/.554 line, six homers, 28 steals and an astounding 28/39 K/BB ratio in 51 games.</p><p>Made’s underlying data made him really pop across the industry. He ran just a 15 percent chase rate and made contact on 89 percent of his swings, cementing his special plate discipline status. It’s one thing to make good swing decisions and another to pack some punch behind the hacks. Made did that too with a 47 percent hard-hit rate and 103.9 mph 90th-percentile exit velocity; the latter of which would put him in Jazz Chisholm Jr. and José Ramírez territory right now. And he did this at just 17 years old. Starting with a front foot slightly turned backward, Made can look like a spring unloading on contact, though the vast majority of his looks came from the left side in ’24.</p><p>Defensively, Made – an above-average runner – got the lion’s share of his work at short but also saw time at third and second. His plus arm strength is a fit at the hot corner, and at this early stage, it’s still possible he slides over there full time down the line. For now, Milwaukee wants Made getting every opportunity to stick at the six and that would add another level to his already considerable ceiling, even with all the caveats of youth thrown in.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2024 - MIL"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":57,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/mwvsxxwktjvxwx6gwqqx","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/ztiu3lrsh0gqqvhgzzxr","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806198/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806198"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-cooper-pratt-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Gunnar Henderson went 42nd overall in the 2019 Draft and quickly developed into one of the best young players in the big leagues. Scouts see a lot of similarities between Henderson and Pratt, who finished the showcase circuit as one of the top performers at the World Wood Bat Association World Series in October. They both played at private high schools in the Deep South and had tall, projectable builds with the potential for solid or better tools across the board, though Henderson had the advantages of batting left-handed and a tick more arm strength. Pratt led Magnolia Heights HS (Senatobia, Miss.) to its 11th straight Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 5-A&nbsp;title this spring, pitching a three-hit shutout and driving in two runs in the championship game.</p><p>Gatorade's state player of the year, Pratt features some of the best bat-to-ball skills and strike-zone awareness in the 2023 high school class. He has a smooth right-handed swing with plenty of bat speed, and his 6-foot-4 frame features projectable strength and good leverage. He drives balls in the air without trying to sell out for home runs, and while most of his present power comes to his pull side, he should have pop to all fields once he's fully developed.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner out of the batter's box, Pratt has solid speed once underway. With his instincts and solid, accurate arm, the Mississippi recruit may be able to remain at shortstop despite being bigger than most players at the position. He's a more consistent defender than Henderson was at the same stage and has all the tools to profile at third base if he has to move.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Gunnar Henderson went 42nd overall in the 2019 Draft and quickly developed into one of the best young players in the big leagues. Scouts see a lot of similarities between Henderson and Pratt, who finished the showcase circuit as one of the top performers at the World Wood Bat Association World Series in October. They both played at private high schools in the Deep South and had tall, projectable builds with the potential for solid or better tools across the board, though Henderson had the advantages of batting left-handed and a tick more arm strength. Pratt led Magnolia Heights HS (Senatobia, Miss.) to its 11th straight Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 5-A title this spring, pitching a three-hit shutout and driving in two runs in the championship game. He looked like he might be headed to Ole Miss before the Brewers snagged him in the sixth round and signed him for $1.35 million.</p><p>Gatorade's state player of the year, Pratt features some of the best bat-to-ball skills and strike-zone awareness in the 2023 high school class. He has a smooth right-handed swing with plenty of bat speed, and his 6-foot-4 frame features projectable strength and good leverage. He drives balls in the air without trying to sell out for home runs, and while most of his present power comes to his pull side, he should have pop to all fields once he's fully developed.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner out of the batter's box, Pratt has solid speed once underway. With his instincts and solid, accurate arm, he may be able to remain at shortstop despite being bigger than most players at the position. He's a more consistent defender than Henderson was at the same stage and has all the tools to profile at third base if he has to move.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/brewers/video/top-prospects-cooper-pratt-ss-brewers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Given his size at 6-foot-4, penchant for showing five solid tools and home in the Deep South, Pratt drew Gunnar Henderson comparisons as he established himself on the showcase circuit and at Magnolia Heights HS (Senatobia, Miss.), the winner of 11 straight Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 5-A titles. It looked like Pratt was headed to Ole Miss before the Brewers selected him in the sixth round and signed him for 4x slot at $1.35 million, the equivalent of late-second-round money. Pratt went 16-for-45 (.356) over 12 games in the Arizona Complex League in his first taste of the pros.</p><p>Ranked No. 45 in the 2023 Draft class by MLB Pipeline, the former Mississippi Gatorade State player of the year displayed promising bat-to-ball skills as an amateur, and it isn’t difficult to dream on his power projection, given his size and present bat speed. He continues to show promising leverage on the pro side with a ground-ball rate of just 30.3 percent in the ACL, and if he adds more physical strength to that existing swing, he could settle into 20-25 homers by the time he reaches the Majors.</p><p>Pratt isn’t a burner but can show decent wheels once he gets going. He has the right instincts to play deep in the hole at shortstop, and his strong arm also has the accuracy needed to make him a potential defensive asset. The Brewers got him some early looks at second base to keep him up the middle, but his size and throwing ability could work at third too if future roster considerations dictate a move.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/brewers/video/top-prospects-cooper-pratt-ss-brewers-x1990\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Despite showing good size and solid tools at Magnolia Heights HS (Senatobia, Miss.) and on the showcase circuit, Pratt looked like he was headed to Ole Miss after the 2023 Draft when his name wasn’t called in the first five rounds. Sensing an opportunity, the Brewers swooped in the sixth round and eventually signed the young infielder for $1.35 million, roughly second-round money. Pratt was an All-Star Futures Game selection and a Carolina League All-Star in his first full season and finished with a .277/.362/.406 line with eight homers and 27 steals in 96 games between Single-A Carolina and High-A Wisconsin. He appeared in two postseason games for Double-A Biloxi closer to home and homered in one to round out a full 2024.</p><p>Pratt didn’t whiff much at Single-A, backing up the bat-to-ball skills that made him such a notable Draft prospect in the first place. He’s more of a line-drive hitter at this early stage of his development, and he’s already shown a solid ability to yank liners to his pull side for doubles. Brewers officials noted with interest that he showed more power at the higher level with Wisconsin -- a possible combination of confidence, swinging with intent and physical maturation -- and given his size at 6-foot-4, there is the potential for average or above power at Pratt’s peak.</p><p>A solid average runner, Pratt shows impressive timing and instincts at shortstop and was rewarded with a Gold Glove Award in his first campaign. His internal clock impressed many evaluators, and he has ample arm strength and arrow-like accuracy to throw out runners in a pinch. Those calm concerns that he’d need to head over to third base eventually while elevating Pratt’s ceiling as a potential solid regular.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Mississippi","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":58,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/sotn1j1qjo0vp0fxpe1l","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/pqdsz8lonmidcbvjimsu","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/702518/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702518"},"position":"SS/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-jett-williams-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>At 5-foot-8, Williams might be the smallest player on our Draft Top 250, but he's also a favorite gut-feel guy for a lot of scouts. One crosschecker called him the best hitter on the summer showcase circuit, where he raked despite an injury to his right shoulder. The Mississippi State recruit could factor into the middle of the first round, especially to a club that thinks he can stay at shortstop.&nbsp;</p><p>With quick hands, feel for the barrel and a quality right-handed stroke, Williams rarely swings and misses and makes line-drive contact with ease. He has no problem handling premium velocity or quality breaking pitches, and his size belies his power. He should produce at least 15 homers per year with his bat speed and deceptive strength, perhaps more if he gets more aggressive about pulling pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Williams has at least plus speed and knows how to use his quickness on the bases and in the field. He has the hands and actions for shortstop, but he didn't throw well during the summer when his shoulder was bothering him. Some evaluators believe he has solid arm strength when healthy and can stay at short, while others think his arm is more fringy to average and he'll wind up at second base or center field.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>At 5-foot-8, Williams might have been the smallest player in MLB Pipeline’s Draft Top 250, but he's also a favorite gut-feel guy for a lot of scouts. One crosschecker called him the best hitter on the summer showcase circuit, where he raked despite an injury to his right shoulder. The Mets grabbed Williams with the 14th overall pick and signed him for below slot at $3.9 million.</p><p>With quick hands, feel for the barrel and a quality right-handed stroke, Williams rarely swings and misses and makes line-drive contact with ease. He has no problem handling premium velocity or quality breaking pitches, and his size belies his power. He should produce at least 15 homers per year with his bat speed and deceptive strength, perhaps more if he gets more aggressive about pulling pitches.&nbsp;</p><p>Williams has at least plus speed and knows how to use his quickness on the bases and in the field. He has the hands and actions for shortstop, but he didn't throw well during the summer when his shoulder was bothering him. Some evaluators believe he has solid arm strength when healthy and can stay at short, while others think his arm is more fringy-to-average and he'll wind up at second base or center field.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Mets had two top-14 picks in the 2022 Draft and used the first (11th overall) on a potential quick mover in Georgia Tech catcher Kevin Parada and the second (14th overall) on a more long-term project with as much upside in Texas high-school shortstop Williams, who signed below slot at $3.9 million. While Parada pops in his own way, the Williams selection had some scouts and evaluators abuzz after he showed one of the best hit tools on the showcase circuit, and he continued hitting in a brief Florida Complex League stay in which he posted an .804 OPS in 10 games.</p><p>Standing at just 5-foot-6, Williams has continued to impress Mets officials with his ability to find the barrel consistently and swing at good pitches to hit. Those skills -- combined with his capacity to handle velocity -- should translate well to each stop up the ladder as he enters full-season ball at 19 years old. Thanks to bat speed and a leg kick that helps with lift on contact, the Dallas-area native has a little more power than his size alone indicates and might settle into 12-15 homers annually.</p><p>A plus runner, Williams is athletic enough to track down balls at shortstop but is still raw defensively, relying more on his athleticism than instincts. The Mets believe that will change as he gets more access to the pro ranks, but even if he needs to move to second base or center field, he can still be a quality up-the-middle talent whose value lies in his bat.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jett-williams?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Mets used their two top-14 picks in 2022 on Georgia Tech catcher Kevin Parada and Texas prep shortstop Williams, and so far, it’s the latter that’s enjoyed more success in pro ball. Williams pushed through three levels in 2023, reaching as high as Double-A Binghamton, and led Mets full-season Minor Leaguers with his .425 OBP, .876 OPS, eight triples, 81 runs scored and 45 steals. His 104 walks not only topped the organization&nbsp;but also finished second among all Minor Leaguers.</p><p>As expected for someone with those numbers, Williams rarely expands the strike zone, sometimes at the risk of seeing too many offerings in an at-bat. Starting with a leg kick, he has a swing grooved for elevation when he does decide to let it loose, and during his stops at Single-A St. Lucie and High-A Brooklyn, he produced more flyballs than groundballs. There still isn’t a ton of raw power in his 5-foot-6 frame, but he does a good job of squeezing out homers from what he has. That could increase as he matures as well.</p><p>The former Mississippi State commit is a plus runner and stayed aggressive on the basepaths at every stop he made in 2023. He has the right actions and hands for shortstop, but the Mets sprinkled in looks in center field too to give him even more room to use his athleticism. Considering Francisco Lindor’s presence in Queens, that need for versatility will increase and could even lead to looks at second base as Williams hits (and walks) his way toward the Majors. That progress was put on pause midway through 2024. Williams underwent right wrist surgery in early June and didn't return to Minor League play until late August.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mets/video/top-prospects-jett-williams-ss-mets\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Mets snagged Williams with their second first-round pick in 2022, taking him 14th overall and signing him below slot at $3.9 million. The Texas native zoomed through the New York system in his first full season, thanks to a .263/.425/.451 line, 13 homers, 104 walks and 45 steals in 121 games across three levels, including Double-A Binghamton. He returned to the Eastern League to begin 2025 but suffered right wrist discomfort in April and underwent debridement surgery in June. He returned to Minor League play in late August, got a quick cameo with Triple-A Syracuse and made up for the lost at-bats in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>The injury and limited sample make it easy to set aside Williams’ age-20 season, but much of his scouting report remains the same. Standing 5-foot-6, the former Mississippi State commit doesn’t give pitchers a huge zone, and he doesn’t much expand it either, leading to solid walk rates and OBPs. He can work long at-bats, though sometimes those result in strikeouts too. The right-handed batter utilizes a leg kick in his load, and he tends to elevate the ball on contact, enabling him to get to average power despite his frame.</p><p>True to his first name, Williams can burn quickly out of the box, and he proved to be more aggressive and efficient in steals in the Fall League once he was further away from the wrist issue. Drafted as a shortstop, he split his time between there and center field in the AFL and also saw some time at second base in the late summer. He’ll keep moving around so long as he’s behind Francisco Lindor in the same organization, and his quickness should help keep him up the middle no matter what.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Mississippi State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":59,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/nthwgwjjuxsmknroygzz","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/vh9ihak6ifu9zlxjy3c6","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/701358/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701358"},"position":"3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-cameron-smith-3b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Three players from Palm Beach Central High School have reached the big leagues, though all three went on to junior college or college before signing. Smith, a bit of a popup prospect this spring, has the chance to be the first player to actually get drafted out of the school since Brad Peacock was a draft-and-follow in the 41st round of the 2006 Draft, although he didn’t sign until after a spring at Palm Beach State College.</p><p>Smith has stood out this spring with his long, projectable frame and his potential to hit for average and power. The 6-foot-3 infielder does need to add strength, but he’s already showing impressive pop, especially to his pull side. There is some length to his swing, but he hasn’t had many issues making consistent hard contact this year.&nbsp;</p><p>Rangy and athletic with decent hands and arm, some think Smith has an outside chance to stick at shortstop, the position he plays for Palm Beach Central. Others see him outgrowing the position as he fills out, with a move to third more likely. Either way, his bat will garner the most interest, especially given how much strength he can potentially add to his frame. He’ll be a bit old for some Draft models, over 19 years old come July, but the offensive upside might be high enough for a team to sign him away from his commitment to Florida State.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-cam-smith-3b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>A Top 100 prospect as the 2022 Draft approached, Smith’s commitment to Florida State as well as the fact that he was over 19 years old -- old for some team’s Draft models -- led to him not being selected. While he hit a dozen homers as a Seminoles freshman, he struggled at times to catch up to the higher level of competition. He caught up in a hurry over the summer, earning Most Outstanding Pro Prospect honors in the Cape Cod League after finishing with a .981 OPS, and he’s upped his game again during his Draft-eligible sophomore season.</p><p>At 6-foot-3, 220 pounds, Smith already looks the part with plenty of now strength. How much he hits will help dictate how consistently he can get to his plus raw power, and he’s answered that question well last summer and this spring. He struggled to stick to an approach and have quality at-bats during his freshman year, often chasing pitches out of the zone, but that was vastly improved on the Cape, with his miss rate dropping from 29 percent to 19 over the summer. It’s a trend that’s continued in 2024 as Smith continued keep the swing-and-miss to a minimum.</p><p>Smith runs better than he did in high school and has the chance to be a very good third baseman, with a strong arm, at the next level. His ability to duplicate, and even surpass, what he did on the Cape during his sophomore campaign in Tallahassee has allowed him to be the kind of college performer who is rising up boards.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-cam-smith-3b-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Smith displayed top-three-rounds talent as a Florida high schooler in 2022 but went undrafted because he was old for his class at 19 years and five months and also had a strong Florida State commitment. After a rough freshman season with the Seminoles, he made some changes to his stance and approach and starred in the Cape Cod League, where scouts voted him the summer circuit's top prospect. He earned All-America honors and led Florida State to the College World Series by batting .387 with 16 homers in 2024, a prelude to going 14th overall in the Draft to the Cubs and signing for $5,070,700. He reached Double-A at the conclusion of a strong pro debut, then went to the Astros in the Kyle Tucker trade in December.</p><p>Smith employed a more compact stance, made better swing decisions and used the entire field more judiciously in 2024 than he did a year ago, adjustments that helped him cut his strikeout rate from 29 to 15 percent. A right-handed hitter, he consistently barrels balls and produces high exit velocities thanks to his combination of bat speed and strength. He hits a lot of groundballs and has yet to pull the ball regularly in the air, which may cap his home run ceiling at 20 per season.</p><p>Though he has fringy speed and isn't much of a threat on the bases, Smith has decent range at third base. His plus arm strength fits well at the hot corner, and he was a more reliable defender in his second college season compared to his first. If he loses any quickness as he gets older, he could land in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/astros/video/top-prospects-cam-smith-3b-astros\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though Smith drew some top-three-rounds interest as a Florida prepster in 2022, he ultimately went undrafted because he was old for his class (19 years, 5 months) and strongly committed to Florida State. He made adjustments after a rough freshman season, earning top-prospect accolades from scouts in the Cape Cod League that summer and All-America honors after leading the Seminoles to the College World Series last spring. After signing for $5,070,700 as the 14th overall pick by the Cubs, he homered in six consecutive games at Single-A and went deep in the Double-A Southern League playoffs, then joined the Astros as part of the Kyle Tucker trade in December.</p><p>Smith found more success at the plate by adopting a more compact stance, making better swing decisions and getting less pull-happy, which helped boost his OPS from .843 to 1.142 while cutting his strikeout rate from 29 to 15 percent from 2023 to 2024 at Florida State. He now regularly barrels balls from the right side of the plate and generates high exit velocities while exhibiting impressive bat speed and strength. The only real knock on his offensive game is his propensity to hit balls on the ground, which mutes some of his well-above-average raw power and may cap his home run output at 20-25 per year.</p><p>Smith has fringy speed and doesn't offer much value on the bases. He has decent range at third base and the plus arm strength desired at the position, though he's a bit erratic with the glove and the accuracy of his throws. If he can't polish his defense at the hot corner or loses some agility as he gets older, he could wind up in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":60,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/op1jgu3hkoebq5dgo5wb","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/702693/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702693"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-chourio-of?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Chourio, a switch-hitting outfielder from Venezuela, will sign as a center fielder, and that’s where he is going to stay for the foreseeable future. There’s a thought that the lean and wiry teen is too dynamic and athletic to play another position.</p><p>Chourio projects to be an above-average runner and have a plus arm. He takes efficient routes in the outfield and gets good jumps on balls hit into the gaps.&nbsp;At the plate, he continues to develop, and like many prospects his age, he is working on his plate discipline and pitch recognition.&nbsp;</p><p>Overall, he’s a solid blend of tools and projection.</p><p>Baseball is in the family. Chourio’s older brother Jackson Chourio, a shortstop, signed with the Brewers during the previous international signing period. Jaison is represented by Cesar Suarez, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program. The Guardians are the favorite to sign him.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>Brewers outfield prospect Jackson Chourio has taken the Minors by storm in 2022, and the Guardians hope his younger brother will deliver on his considerable potential as well. Jaison received the largest bonus in Cleveland's 2021-22 international class, signing for $1.2 million out of Venezuela in January. His advanced hitting ability immediately translated at the pro level with a strong debut in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Chourio adds to the Guardians' collection of gifted young switch-hitters. He has precocious feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate, recognizes pitches well and controls the strike zone. His power is mostly projection now because he makes a lot of ground-ball contact and his 6-foot-1 frame needs more muscle, but he should eventually provide 15 or more homers per season.&nbsp;</p><p>Chourio's speed, arm strength and center-field defense all earn solid-to-plus grades from evaluators. His instincts enhance his tools, and he projects to steal bases and serve as a fine table-setter atop a batting order. While there's no reason to think he'll have to move out of center field, his tools would fit well in all three outfield spots.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>The younger brother of Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio, the biggest breakout prospect of 2022, Jaison offers considerable upside as well. He landed the top bonus in the Guardians' 2022 international class, signing for $1.2 million out of Venezuela in January. He broke into pro ball by hitting .280/.446/.402 in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League, walking nearly twice as much (40) as he struck out (22).&nbsp;</p><p>One of several gifted young switch-hitters in Cleveland's system, Chourio recognizes pitches and controls the strike zone well beyond his years. He shows good feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate and distributes hits all over the field. Once he adds some needed strength and learns to turn on and lift pitches, he should have 15-20 homer power.&nbsp;</p><p>A well-rounded player, Chourio earns solid-to-plus grades for his speed, arm strength and center-field defense. His instincts enhance his physical ability and could make him a 20-20 player one day. He possesses one of the highest ceilings among Guardians farmhands and also comes with a higher floor than most teenagers.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-chourio-of?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Chourio isn't nearly as famous as his older brother Jackson, the Brewers outfielder who ranks No. 2 on MLB Pipeline's 2024 preseason Top 100 Prospects list and signed a record $82 million contract before making his big league debut. But Jaison offers a high ceiling as well and has impressed since signing for $1.2 million, landing the highest bonus in Cleveland's 2022 international class. The Venezuelan batted .304/.446/.411 in his first two pro summers and made a cameo in Single-A at age 18. He raked at that level in 2024 and was on the verge of a promotion when he broke his left wrist diving for a fly ball in late August, ending his season prematurely.</p><p>A switch-hitter who's proficient from both sides of the plate, Chourio has an intriguing combination of tools and skills. Extremely advanced at the plate for a teenager, he recognizes pitches and controls the strike zone while focusing on making contact to all fields. He still needs to add muscle to his 6-foot-1 frame and learn to pull and lift pitches, but once he does he should develop the power to provide 15-20 homers per year.</p><p>Chourio's speed, center-field defense and arm strength all earn solid to plus grades from scouts. He makes the most of his quickness, stealing 34 bases in 40 attempts in his first 88 games as a pro and enhancing his range in center with good reads and routes. He has no glaring weaknesses and could begin to advance quickly in 2024.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-jaison-chourio-of-guardians?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Chourio can't match the pure power and speed of his older brother Jackson, who signed an $82 million big league contract with the Brewers before finishing third in 2024 National League Rookie of the Year balloting, but he might offer better bat-to-ball skills and defensive value. Signed out of Venezuela for $1.2 million, the largest bonus in the Guardians' 2022 international class, he was named the Carolina League MVP and top prospect last year. He led the Single-A circuit in walks (86 in 98 games), ranked second in on-base percentage (.414) and placed third in OPS (.812) at age 19 before breaking his left wrist diving for a fly ball in late August.</p><p>A switch-hitter, Chourio shows more aptitude and power from the left side of the plate. He recognizes pitches better than most players his age, rarely chases them out of the zone and laces line drives to all fields. He has a quick swing and projectable strength and he hits balls hard, though his propensity to put the ball on the ground may limit him to 15-20 homers per year unless he makes adjustments.</p><p>Chourio has plus speed and is aggressive on the bases, stealing 78 bags in 95 attempts (82.1 percent) during his first 186 games as a pro. His instincts translate into good reads and routes in center field, where he's at least a solid defender. His range and arm strength allow him to handle any outfield spot with ease.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - CLE"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":61,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/pydd8li6ymjyugd73wgj","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/l1agoqsxqki3izoyxhcp","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/807712/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:807712"},"position":"2B/OF/1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-luke-keaschall-2b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-luke-keaschall-2b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Keaschall spent his first two seasons of college at the University of San Francisco, posting a .916 OPS as a mainstay in the Dons' lineup and infield. He has also spent two summers showing off his offensive skills and defensive versatility with Orleans in the Cape Cod League. After entering the transfer portal and moving to Arizona State, he's showing scouts what he can do in a bigger conference.</p><p>A right-handed hitter, Keaschall has shown a good feel to hit throughout his college career and on the Cape. He makes a ton of contact and doesn't panic with two strikes, with a solid approach that helped him walk as much as he struck out in his first two years at San Francisco, something that's continued this spring. He started to tap into his power a bit as a sophomore and hit five homers on the Cape last summer, but he's definitely hit-over-power with perhaps average future pop at best.</p><p>Keaschall can run a little and is aggressive on the basepaths. The big question is where he profiles best defensively. He played shortstop exclusively as a sophomore, but has played second base since moving to ASU, as he doesn't have the arm to handle short long-term. He's also seen time in the outfield on the Cape, but he might best fit as an offensive-minded second-base type at the next level.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Keaschall spent his first two seasons of college at the University of San Francisco, posting a .916 OPS as a mainstay in the Dons' lineup and infield. He has also spent two summers showing off his offensive skills and defensive versatility with Orleans in the Cape Cod League. After entering the transfer portal and moving to Arizona State, he showed scouts what he can do in a bigger conference, with his 1.168 OPS, 18 homers and 18 steals a big reason the Twins took him in the second round of the 2023 Draft and signed him for $1.5 million.</p><p>A right-handed hitter, Keaschall showed a good feel for hitting throughout his college career and on the Cape. He makes a ton of contact and doesn't panic with two strikes, with a solid approach that helped him walk nearly as much as he struck out in three years of college ball. He started to tap into his power a bit as a sophomore and hit five homers on the Cape last summer, and it showed up more at ASU, but most see a hit-over-power profile at this level.</p><p>Keaschall can run a little and is aggressive on the basepaths. The big question is where he profiles best defensively. He played exclusively shortstop as a sophomore but played second base since moving to ASU, as he doesn't have the arm to handle short long-term. That's where the Twins played him mostly during his pro debut and he could fit the offensive-minded second-base model well in the big leagues.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/twins/video/top-prospects-luke-keaschall-2b-of-1b-twins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-luke-keaschall-2b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a></a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/twins/video/top-prospects-luke-keaschall-2b-of-1b-twins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-luke-keaschall-2b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">»</a></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>After two seasons at the University of San Francisco, and two solid summers with Orleans in the Cape Cod League, Keaschall entered the transfer portal and landed at Arizona State for his junior season in 2023. His 1.168 OPS, 18 homers and 18 steals helped him land in the second round of the Draft, where he signed with the Twins for a just-under-slot bonus of $1.5 million. He had a solid pro debut that saw him touch High-A at the end of the year, then turned in a terrific first full season that saw him reach Double-A and play in the Futures Game before he was shut down in August to have Tommy John surgery so he could be ready to swing the bat again at the start of 2025.</p><p>Keaschall has a long amateur résumé of having a feel for the barrel, both in college and with a wood bat in his hands on the Cape. He left college with a strikeout rate under 11 percent while walking nearly as much, and he’s kept those trends during his brief pro career. He has a very solid approach and is a good two-strike hitter. The power really started to show up in Arizona, but while he should have extra-base authority at this level, he's likely to be a hit-over-power type of right-handed hitter.&nbsp;</p><p>With above-average speed and good instincts, Keaschall can turn his on-base skills to extra bases by stealing some bags, and his athleticism is an asset defensively, though it hasn't been totally clear where he'll profile long-term. He went to Driveline during the offseason to work on his arm action, with very encouraging results. He played second base exclusively at ASU, and that's mostly where he saw time during his debut, and he started seeing time in center field as well.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/twins/video/top-prospects-luke-keaschall-2b-twins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The only thing that apparently can slow down Keaschall’s bat is his elbow. After hitting well in two years at University of San Francisco, and especially as a junior after transferring to Arizona State, he was taken by the Twins in the second round in 2023. He quickly earned a promotion from High-A to Double-A in his first full season after slashing .335/.457/.544 with 14 steals in 44 games with Cedar Rapids. The 2024 Futures Gamer performed well in Double-A, though a torn UCL limited him to DH duties before the decision was made for him to have Tommy John surgery in August so he would be ready to go in 2025.</p><p>The right-handed-hitting Keaschall has quickly developed a reputation as one of the better pure hitters in the Minors. He routinely barrels up the baseball and has an advanced approach at the plate, continuing a trend he had in college by limiting strikeouts (17.2 percent K rate in 2024) and drawing nearly as many walks (13.4 pct). He recognizes spin well and has long been a solid two-strike hitter. He’s hit over power, but because of his approach and his knack for contact, seeing him get to average pop eventually isn’t out of the question.</p><p>Keaschall runs well, with good instincts, so he should continue to be a base-stealing threat. His athleticism has allowed him to move around the field some, though it’s unclear where his best long-term home defensively will be. Assuming the elbow comes all the way back, he’ll be just fine at second, where he played regularly at ASU, but he has the chops to play center or left field as well. The flexibility might come in handy as his bat is going to be ready soon.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":62,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/x9p8ib6anrzadwpfsx35","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/694197/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:694197"},"position":"INF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-genao-ss?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage\" target=\"_blank\">Video »</a></p><p>A switch-hitting shortstop from the northern region of the island, Genao is one of many talented shortstops from the Dominican Republic is this year’s class.</p><p>Long and lean, the teenager has shown the ability to hit in games and make consistent, hard contact. He also projects to stay at shortstop as he grows into his body. Here’s why: Genao has soft hands, solid footwork and an average arm now that projects to be above average. He’s instinctual and shows some polish on defense. Consistent, but not flashy, Genao makes all of the plays with good range. He has an average arm now and it projects to be above average in the future.&nbsp;</p><p>At the plate, Genao features a loose and smooth swing with the ability to use the entire field in games. He has a feel for the strike zone, and like most prospects his age, he’s working on plate discipline. He projects to be a plus runner with some base-stealing abilities.</p><p>He’s impressed scouts with his baseball IQ and feel for the game on both sides of the ball. He is trained by Aldo Marrero, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program, in the Dominican Republic. The Indians are the favorite to sign him.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>The Guardians seem to land a sweet-swinging middle infielder in every international class, and Genao fits that bill from their 2020-21 crop. A member of the Dominican Republic's 2017 Little League World Series team, he turned pro for $1,175,000 in January 2021. He has lived up to his reputation as an advanced hitter in his first two pro seasons.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Genao has a quick, compact swing from both sides of the plate, exhibits nice feel for the barrel and makes swing decisions well beyond his years. After getting a bit pull-happy and making a lot of ground-ball contact during his pro debut, he has adjusted and done a better job of using the entire field and driving balls in the air. He'll always be a hit-over-power guy but could develop into a 15-homer threat once he adds some needed strength.&nbsp;</p><p>Genao has average speed and good instincts on the bases. His baseball IQ also is apparent at shortstop, where he has smooth actions, quick hands and solid arm strength. He has the potential to become a solid defender at short and plus at second base.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 35 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>The Guardians pluck a sweet-swinging middle infielder, often a switch-hitter, out of almost every international class and Genao fit that model in their 2020-21 crop. A member of the Dominican Republic's 2017 Little League World Series club, he signed for $1,175,000 in January 2021. He finished seventh in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League batting race (.322) last summer in his U.S. debut and spent the last week of the season in Single-A at age 18.&nbsp;</p><p>Genao is built to hit for contact with a quick, compact stroke and good feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate. He makes advanced swing decisions and adjustments, and he does a nice job of using the entire field. After driving the ball in the air more consistently in 2022, he's hitting far too many grounders this year and it's unclear whether he'll reach double-digit homers even as he gains some strength.</p><p>Genao's high baseball IQ helps him play quicker than his average speed on the bases and at shortstop. He has smooth actions, quick hands and solid-to-plus arm strength. He projects as at least a solid defender at short and perhaps plus at second base.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-angel-genao-inf-guardians\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-termarr-johnson-2b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Another example of Cleveland's fondness for switch-hitting middle infielders with pure hitting ability, Genao signed for $1,175,000 in January 2021. A member of the Dominican Republic's 2017 Little League World Series club, he finished seventh in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League in hitting (.322) in his U.S. debut in 2022. He missed most of the first two months last season after tearing the meniscus in his right knee, then batted .263/.345/.385 in Single-A at age 19.</p><p>Genao has a quick, compact swing and advanced bat-to-ball skills from both sides of the plate. He has a very disciplined approach, rarely chasing pitches and using the entire field. He didn't use incorporate his lower half much in his relatively flat stroke in 2023 -- perhaps because his knee was bothering him -- but he's hitting the ball harder this year and could provide 15 homers per season.</p><p>Genao's high baseball IQ allows him to get the most out of his average speed on the bases and at shortstop. He's a smooth defender with quick hands and solid-to-plus arm strength. He also has seen time at third base and second base and is at least a solid defender all around the infield..</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/guardians/video/top-prospects-angel-genao-inf-guardians-x3797\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Genao played for the Dominican Republic at the 2017 Little League World Series before signing for $1,175,000 four years later. He placed seventh in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League batting race (.322) while making his U.S. debut in 2022, but missed the first two months of the next season with a torn meniscus in his right knee and looked less athletic than usual while navigating Single-A. He bounced back in 2024, ranking fifth in the Minors in hitting and doubles (38) while slashing .330/.379/.499 between two Class A stops.</p><p>Part of Cleveland's seemingly endless supply of switch-hitting middle infielders with strong bat-to-ball skills, Genao is proficient from both sides of the plate but shows more pop as a righty. He has a quick, compact stroke and commands the strike zone very well, though his ability to make contact easily cuts into his walk totals. Fully recovered from his knee injury, he did a better job of using his lower half and hitting the ball harder last year, but his relatively flat swing may cap his home run output at 15 per season.</p><p>Genao ran better in 2024, displaying solid speed at times and stealing 25 bases in 30 attempts. He has smooth middle-infield actions, quick hands and a strong arm, which should allow him to remain at shortstop. He also saw action at second and third base last year and is at least a solid defender at all three spots.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2021 - CLE"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":63,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/g267e21uzrxbseoollnt","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/pcgiibaxlqvdsievebny","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/686948/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:686948"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-drake-baldwin-c?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>A two-time all-Wisconsin hockey forward in high school, Baldwin led the state with 43 goals as a junior. Both the Badger State and Missouri State are underrated sources of baseball talent, and he has played his way into the first five rounds of the 2022 Draft. After splitting time between catcher and DH a year ago, he has taken over full-time duties behind the plate and emerged as one of the better offensive prospects at that position.&nbsp;</p><p>Baldwin employs a simple approach with a modest leg lift at the plate, making consistent hard contact to all fields. The left-handed hitter rarely chases pitches out of the zone, doing damage when pitchers challenge him and accepting walks when they don't. He's doing a better job of tapping into his power this spring, showing 20-homer potential, and his pop plays to all fields.&nbsp;</p><p>Though he's a well below-average runner, Baldwin is athletic and takes charge behind the plate. There were questions about his receiving entering 2022, but he has made strides and the consensus is that he's adequate and can get to average with more development. He has average arm strength but he'll need to improve the quickness and accuracy of his throws to combat the running game.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Split the 2022 season between Low-A Augusta and the Florida Complex League, combining to post a .258 batting average (23-for-89) with five doubles and 15 runs across 24 total games. Appeared as a catcher and designated hitter Made his debut in the Braves organization with the FCL club on August 2, going 2-for-3 with a double and a run against Pittsburgh's affiliate. In 2022 was listed as Atlanta's No. 17 prospect, according to MLB.com</p><p>A two-time all-Wisconsin hockey forward in high school, Baldwin led the state with 43 goals as a junior. Both the Badger State and Missouri State are underrated sources of baseball talent, and he played his way into being a third-round pick in the 2022 Draft. After splitting time between catcher and DH a year ago, he took over full-time duties behind the plate and emerged as one of the better offensive prospects at that position.</p><p>Baldwin employs a simple approach with a modest leg lift at the plate, making consistent hard contact to all fields. The left-handed hitter rarely chases pitches out of the zone, doing damage when pitchers challenge him and accepting walks when they don't. He tapped into his power this spring, showing 20-homer potential, and his pop plays to all fields.</p><p>Although he's a well-below-average runner, Baldwin is athletic and takes charge behind the plate. There were questions about his receiving entering 2022, but he made strides and the consensus entering the Draft was that he's adequate and can get to average with more development. He has average arm strength, but he'll need to improve the quickness and accuracy of his throws to combat the running game.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 45 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 40</p><p>Baldwin was a standout hockey and baseball player in high school who went on to focus on the latter at Missouri State. After two relatively pedestrian seasons, Baldwin really broke out in 2022, posting an OPS over 1.000 with 19 homers and taking over as the full-time catcher. That helped him land in the third round of the 2022 Draft with the Braves, and he spent most of his pro debut with full-season Augusta.</p><p>A left-handed hitter, Baldwin has shown the ability to make a lot of hard contact to all fields. His ability to control the strike zone, draw walks and not chase carried over into his pro debut. The damage he did on strikes during his last year at Missouri State did not, but there’s juice in his bat for him to tap into as a pro.</p><p>Baldwin really stands out behind the plate, both with his leadership traits as well as his receiving and blocking skills. His arm strength is only about average, with work to be done to improve his release and accuracy. If he can rediscover his ability to drive the ball, he could be a very solid big league backup catcher.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>A three-year starter at Missouri State, Baldwin used a strong performance in the Northwoods League the summer before his junior year to have a huge season in 2022, finishing with 19 homers and an OPS north of 1.000. That helped him land in the top 150 of MLB Pipeline’s Top 250 Draft prospects list and get taken in the third round of that summer’s Draft by the Braves. He’s on the rise again, this time on the Braves’ list, thanks to a solid first full season of pro ball, spent mostly with High-A Rome, but which also included bumps up to Double-A and then Triple-A, each of which he handled well.</p><p>Baldwin had shown a firm understanding of the strike zone and a willingness to see pitches in college, leaving with nearly as many walks as strikeouts. He’s continued that advanced approach so far as a pro, with a walk rate over 14 percent. That allowed him to do consistent damage, especially after making some adjustments with his mechanics at the plate with a 1.020 OPS from July 1 on. A left-handed hitter, he has plenty of raw pop to tap into, and he did so 16 times in 2023, with it showing up at the upper levels to his pull side.</p><p>With solid arm strength, Baldwin continues to work on improving his release and accuracy. He should have no problem sticking behind the plate with solid receiving skills and the ability to work well with a pitching staff. At the very least, he has a high floor as a backup catcher with pop, but if he can continue how he finished with the bat, he has the chance to be more than that.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/braves/video/top-prospects-drake-baldwin-c-braves\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Baldwin came out of the Wisconsin high school ranks and was a starter at Missouri State from day one. He parlayed a huge junior season with the Bears, with 19 homers, to help him land in the third round of the 2022 Draft with the Braves. He spent most of his first full season in High-A, though he touched Double-A and Triple-A and then put together a solid 2024 campaign at the upper levels of the system and homered in the Futures Game before hitting well in the Arizona Fall League and suiting up for Team USA in the Premier12 tournament.</p><p>A left-handed hitting catcher, Baldwin uses an upright and open stance with a leg kick to routinely be on time at the plate. He has an outstanding approach at the plate, with a career 13.9 percent walk rate heading into the 2025 season, and keeps his strikeouts to a minimum. He’s made some solid adjustments as a pro and continued to do a lot of damage at the plate with the ability to drive the ball to all fields, with more power possible in the future without fear he’ll sell out for it.</p><p>Baldwin’s all-around defensive game continues to improve. He has a strong arm and has gotten better in terms of his release and accuracy. His blocking has also taken a step forward and he’s shown an ability to frame well down in the zone, while working well with his pitchers. His profile has raised from being a backup backstop to looking more and more like a future big league starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":64,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lpglv1zhbryd0jultxlc","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/702222/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702222"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-justin-crawford-of?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 70 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>The son of former All-Star outfielder Carl Crawford, Justin comes from Las Vegas high school power Bishop Gorman High School, alma mater of Joey Gallo and eventual Yankees first-rounder Austin Wells, among others. The younger Crawford showed off many of his tools on the summer showcase circuit to ensure scouts headed to Vegas this spring, and they haven’t been disappointed.</p><p>Anyone who remembers watching his dad play should not be surprised that Crawford is one of the better athletes in this class. He regularly records easily plus run times and that near-elite speed will allow him to be a threat on the bases and cover a ton of ground in the outfield. At the plate, the left-handed hitter has very good bat-to-ball skills, showing the ability to make adjustments. He’s more of a slap hitter now, content to let his legs do the work, but there’s some whip in his swing and he can sit back and drive the ball the other way, with added strength to help him in the power department in the future.</p><p>Crawford has the chance to be a plus defender in center field when all is said and done. Teams who believe he’s going to fill out that 6-foot-3 frame and consistently impact the ball will be interested in trying to sign him away from his Louisiana State commitment, perhaps making him just the second Bishop Gorman product to go in the top three rounds (Tyler Whitaker was a third-rounder in 2021) since Gallo was a supplemental first-round pick in 2012.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 70 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50</p><p>The son of former All-Star outfielder Carl Crawford, Justin comes from Las Vegas high-school power Bishop Gorman High School, alma mater of Joey Gallo and eventual Yankees first-rounder Austin Wells, among others. The younger Crawford showed off many of his tools on the summer showcase circuit and continued to perform well in Vegas this spring, leading to him being taken No. 17 overall by the Phillies, who went a little over slot to sign him for $3.894 million.</p><p>Anyone who remembers watching his dad play should not be surprised that Crawford was one of the better athletes in the 2022 Draft class. He regularly easily records plus run times and that near-elite speed will enable him to be a threat on the bases and cover a ton of ground in the outfield. At the plate, the left-handed hitter has very good bat-to-ball skills, showing the ability to make adjustments. He’s more of a slap hitter now, content to let his legs do the work, but there’s some whip in his swing, and he can sit back and drive the ball the other way, with added strength to help him in the power department in the future.</p><p>Crawford has the chance to be a plus defender in center field when all is said and done, with an above-average arm. The combination of bloodlines and ceiling -- he’ll certainly fill out his 6-foot-3 frame -- already has the Phillies' player development staff excited.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 70 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>A product of Las Vegas high school powerhouse Bishop Gorman, alma mater of big leaguers like Joey Gallo, Carl Crawford’s son inherited a lot of his dad’s speed and athleticism. They were all on display on the summer showcase circuit in 2021 and into Justin's senior season leading up to the 2022 Draft. The Phillies took him No. 17 overall in the first round, then let him show off those tools during a brief pro debut after signing.</p><p>Crawford is a long and loose athlete who regularly posts at least plus run times. The fact that he stole 10 bases in 16 games during his pro debut is not a fluke, he'll have the chance to steal a ton of bags as he progresses. He has excellent contact skills and is decidedly hit-over-power, using his speed to his advantage. The Phillies have seen some raw pop in BP and think the power will emerge as he tightens up his swing and adds strength. He’s already put on 15 pounds of good weight since he signed.</p><p>Crawford’s speed is a huge asset in the outfield and he has the opportunity to be a plus center fielder for a long time. Evaluators who have seen Crawford as a pro describe his game on both sides of the ball as electric, and there’s excitement about the kind of five-tool potential the teenager might be able to display as he physically matures.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/24-top-prospect-justin-crawford?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 75 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>The son of longtime big leaguer Carl Crawford, Justin attended Las Vegas high school powerhouse Bishop Gorman, showing off his tools -- most notably his premium speed -- on the summer showcase circuit in 2021 and then into his senior season in '22, allowing him to land in the middle of the first round with the Phillies. He managed to hit and run his way from Single-A Clearwater up to High-A Jersey Shore in his first full season, while also earning an invitation to the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game.</p><p>A left-handed hitter, Crawford does a lot of things well at the plate with a setup and approach that’s geared for contact. He struck out in fewer than 20 percent of his plate appearances in 2023 en route to hitting a combined .332 with a .392 on-base percentage. There has been some concern with his propensity to hit the ball on the ground, with a ground-ball rate hovering around 70 percent in 2023. He hits the ball plenty hard enough, with a maximum exit velocity of 110 mph, but he needs to work on the quality of his contact and driving the ball more as he moves up the ladder. It’s something the Phillies think will happen as he continues to gain strength and learns to lift the ball more.</p><p>As fast as Crawford is -- he stole 47 bases in 2023 -- he might even have another gear, with that added strength leading to better body control. That will help him on the basepaths and in center field, where he should easily be a plus defender. Just 20 for all of the 2024 season, he inspires a lot of confidence that he'll make the offensive adjustments necessary to be much more than just a ground-ball guy with elite speed.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/phillies/video/top-prospects-justin-crawford-of-phillies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 75 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>A product of Bishop Gorman high school in Las Vegas, Crawford ran and hit his way into the middle of the 2022 Draft’s first round and landed with the Phillies. Carl’s kid has lived up to billing, reaching Double-A in 2024 at age 20, hitting, getting on base and stealing bags at every stop. A two-time Futures Game performer, Crawford capped off his 2024 season by playing for Team USA in the Premier12 tournament.</p><p>In his two full years of pro ball, Crawford has made a ton of contact and gotten on base at a very high clip. That’s led to a career .316 average and .371 on-base percentage with a strikeout rate of 18.6 percent heading into the 2025 season. The left-handed hitter has started to answer questions about his ability to impact the baseball, registering more consistently high exit velocities, and while he still has a high groundball rate, that number has dropped from year to year. He may never have a ton of power, but as he keeps adding strength, he should be able to drive and lift the ball for extra bases more frequently. The work Crawford has done to strengthen his lower half has helped him not play as low to the ground, standing more upright in the box to help on that front as well.</p><p>More strength also helps Crawford to be more explosive in terms of his baserunning and in his first step covering ground in the outfield. He spent a lot of time working on his defense, and there’s still confidence he’ll be able to play center field for a long time as he attacks the upper levels of the Phillies system.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisiana State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":65,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/nobmapnmevxgta5ywavr","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/j1e2bijhsnnbpb3za63n","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/695670/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695670"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-harry-ford-c\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The state of Georgia has produced four first-round catchers in the last seven Drafts -- Max Pentecost, Tyler Stephenson, Anthony Seigler, Joey Bart -- and Ford has better all-around tools than any of them. The track record of high school catchers taken in the first round scares clubs, but Ford has the bat and athleticism to profile well at several other positions as well. One scout likened him to Craig Biggio for his ability to theoretically play catcher, second base or center field.&nbsp;</p><p>Ford features some of the best bat speed in the high school class and has a track record of making loud contact against quality pitching, though he sometimes tries to do too much at the plate. He's also strong and has good leverage in his right-handed swing, so he has all of the ingredients to have average or better power. He's very fast for a catcher, clocking a 6.42-second time in the 60-yard dash at the East Coast Pro showcase.&nbsp;</p><p>There's no doubt that Ford can remain behind the plate, though he still needs to polish up his footwork to get the most out of his solid to plus arm strength. Quick and agile, the Georgia Tech recruit has stood out as a receiver while handling premium stuff on the showcase circuit. Though he doesn't have a lot of experience at other positions, he has the athleticism, quickness and arm to play second base, third base or anywhere in the outfield.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The state of Georgia has produced four first-round catchers in the last seven Drafts -- Max Pentecost, Tyler Stephenson, Anthony Seigler, Joey Bart -- and Ford has better all-around tools than any of them. The track record of high school catchers taken in the first round scares clubs, but Ford has the bat and athleticism to profile well at several other positions as well. One scout likened him to Craig Biggio for his ability to theoretically play catcher, second base or center field, one reason why the Mariners weren’t afraid to take him No. 12 overall in the 2021 Draft and sign him for a full-slot bonus of $4,366,400.</p><p>Ford features some of the best bat speed from his high school class and has a track record of making loud contact against quality pitching, though he sometimes tries to do too much at the plate. He's also strong and has good leverage in his right-handed swing, so he has all of the ingredients to have average or better power. He's very fast for a catcher, clocking a 6.42-second time in the 60-yard dash at the East Coast Pro showcase last summer.&nbsp;</p><p>There's no doubt that Ford can remain behind the plate, though he still needs to polish up his footwork to get the most out of his solid to plus arm strength. Quick and agile, Ford stood out as a receiver while handling premium stuff on the showcase circuit. Though he doesn't have a lot of experience at other positions, he has the athleticism, quickness and arm to play second base, third base or anywhere in the outfield.</p><p><br></p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ford was the top-ranked high school catcher and second overall backstop behind only eventual No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis in the 2021 Draft class. While the history of high school catchers in the Draft is spotty, Ford’s bat and athleticism attracted the Mariners’ attention. He wowed Seattle officials in a private workout as the Draft approached, cementing him as the No. 12 overall pick, then performed well in a 19-game debut in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.</p><p>During batting practice in front of GM Jerry Dipoto and others, Ford wowed with his ability to drive the ball consistently the other way to right-center field, doing so with a weighted sleeve on his bat and reminding some of Edgar Martinez's approach to hitting. When asked to shed the extra weight and pull the ball, the right-hander showed ridiculous raw power, hitting balls out to his pull side with ease. Sure, it was just a BP session, but it spoke to the confidence Ford has in his approach and feel for hitting, all of which showed up after he signed.</p><p>A premium athlete with plenty of strength, Ford has gotten some Craig Biggio comps because of his speed and many evaluators' belief that he could play second base or center field. But the Mariners feel very confident in his ability to stick behind the plate, showing a strong arm and more than enough tools to work with to be a big league starting backstop in the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ford continued a strong line of catchers from Georgia when he became the fifth backstop from the Peach State in eight Drafts to go in the first round when the Mariners took him No. 12 overall in 2021. An alum of the DREAM Series, Ford’s offensive potential and athleticism have been on display since he signed. That was particularly true after he shrugged off a sluggish start in his first full season to post a .942 OPS from June 1 through the end of 2022.</p><p>The Mariners are confident that the Ford who performed in the second half of last year is the real deal and has the chance to be an outstanding hitter from the right side of the plate with at least above-average power in the future. He has tremendous raw pop and is just learning to tap into it. He has shown an ability to drive the ball to all fields, exhibiting excellent pitch-recognition traits and very solid barrel rates, especially for his position.</p><p>Ford doesn’t just “run well for a catcher;” he has plus speed that allows him to be a basestealing threat. His athleticism is a huge plus on both sides of the ball, earning him comparisons to Hall of Famer Craig Biggio -- Ford would be capable of moving around the diamond like Biggio did -- and All-Star Russell Martin. His strong arm and blocking skills point to a long-term future behind the plate, especially if he can continue to refine his framing skills.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-harry-ford-x1269?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Mariners have taken a high school hitter with their first Draft pick three years in a row, a run that started when they took Ford out of the Georgia prep ranks No. 12 overall in 2021. He’s moved up a level every year, from the Arizona Complex League during his summer debut to the Single-A California League in 2022 and then up to the High-A Northwest League last year before making a stop in the Arizona Fall League, all while becoming an international sensation playing for Great Britain in the World Baseball Classic and other competition.</p><p>The right-handed-hitting backstop will be just 21 for the entirety of the 2024 season and has already shown some serious offensive ability. He has a very advanced approach at the plate, finishing third among all Minor League hitters in 2023 with 103 walks. There’s at least above-average power he’s still learning to tap into, and he can drive the ball to all fields. He’s a plus runner who swiped 47 bags over his first two full seasons of pro ball, and he has 20-20 potential at the highest level.</p><p>That athleticism is an asset for Ford behind the dish as well. His plus arm plays well, and he displays the kind of leadership that teams covet from the position, while his agility has helped earn him comparisons to Craig Biggio and Russell Martin. A student of the game, Ford has every chance to be an elite-level catcher in the big leagues who impacts the game on both sides.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-harry-ford-c-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ford was the top prep backstop and the second-highest ranked catcher in the 2021 Draft class, and was taken as such when the Mariners selected him No. 12 overall, after college catcher Henry Davis went No. 1 overall to the Pirates. The Georgia prep product has moved a level at a time over his three full seasons of pro ball, going to two Futures Games (in '23 and '24) and starring for Great Britain in international competition, including the World Baseball Classic.</p><p>Playing as one of the younger players at every level, Ford has yet to put it all together in terms of statistical performance, but the right-handed hitter has shown some traits that point to plenty of future success. His 265 combined walks in his three full seasons place him second among all Minor Leaguers in that time span and he has a career .404 on base percentage heading into '25. Now using a simplified toe tap at the plate to help his timing, he has shown the ability to drive the ball to all fields. There’s loft in his swing, even if that did not translate into home run power in Double-A last year.</p><p>Ford offers a unique profile as a catcher with plus speed, one who stole 35 bases in '24 and 82 bags over three years, giving him 20-20 potential. He still has work to do with his overall defensive work in terms of blocking and framing, but he has strong leadership skills, works hard at his craft and his agility plays well behind the dish. For the first time, he did see time in left field last year as the Mariners work to add some positional flexibility to his resume.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Georgia Tech","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":66,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/jjmrxjk37vhp375nownl","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/700337/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:700337"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>As an amateur in Cuba, Quero starred on the international stage, hitting .400 in the U-15 World Cup held in Panama in 2018. With the delay in the start of the 2020-21 international starting period, Quero didn’t sign with the Angels until February 2021, with his $200,000 deal one of 11 bonuses of six figures or more the organization handed out in the period. Quero turned 18 in April and made his pro debut in the United States, in the Arizona Complex League.</p><p>Quero has the chance to be a very solid all-around catcher. He’s a switch-hitter with a very advanced approach at the plate, especially given his age. While there is some swing-and-miss to his game, he rarely chases pitches out of the zone and walks nearly as often as he strikes out. He was posting 88-mph average exit velocities at the outset of his career, showing he can impact the ball, and some power was evident early.</p><p>Defensively, Quero gets high marks for his ability to receive well and already has aptitude for calling a game and working with pitchers. He has a solid average arm as well. The Angels don’t have a ton of catching in their system, with Quero already establishing himself as the best backstop in the organization.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Quero initially made a name for himself in international competition with Cuba, starring on the national team in the U-15 World Cup in 2018. Part of a signing class by the Angels that was led by Denzer Guzman and his seven-figure bonus, Quero got $200,000 to sign in February 2021 and made his pro debut in the United States, playing his way from the Arizona Complex League up to Low-A. He continued raising his profile with a strong full season with Single-A Inland Empire in 2022.</p><p>A switch-hitting catcher, Quero has a good feel for the barrel with the ability to make a lot of contact. He already shows he can consistently have professional at-bats and isn’t afraid to walk. He’s more contact-oriented now, but he’s started to tap into some extra-base pop, with most of it showing up on the left side so far.</p><p>Quero has a solid arm and threw out 37 percent of potential basestealers in his debut. He needs to continue to work on his receiving and managing of a game, but all of the tools are there for him to be a decent defender behind the dish. He’s not flashy, but he’s rapidly becoming one of the better catching prospects in the Minors, one who has the chance to be a solid big league regular if it all clicks.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A regular on Cuban youth teams, Quero left the island in 2019 and signed with the Angels for $200,000 in February 2021. After a promising pro debut, he won MVP honors in the Single-A California League in 2022, batting .313/.435/.530 as a 19-year-old. He jumped to Double-A this season and was the third-youngest regular in the Southern League when the White Sox acquired him and left-hander Ky Bush in exchange for Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo López in late July.</p><p>A switch-hitter with more power from the left side of the plate, Quero barrels up the ball consistently from both sides. He has an advanced approach with excellent plate discipline, drawing a ton of walks in the early stages of his pro career. He has the chance to be at least an above-average hitter when all is said and done, and his ability to tap into his raw pop took a nice step forward in 2022, with more over-the-fence ability to come as he continues to figure out when to attack pitches in the zone.</p><p>Quero moves well behind the plate and has a solid arm. There's still work to be done on other facets of his defensive game, from his receiving to his game-calling, though he's still just 20 and has plenty of time to arrive. The White Sox acquired him with hopes that he'll be their starting catcher of the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-edgar-quero-x2709?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of Cuba's top hitters at the 2018 15-and-under World Cup, Quero left the island a year later and signed with the Angels for $200,000 in February 2021. He won Single-A California League MVP honors in 2022, slashing .312/.435/.530 at age 19, before skipping a level to Double-A last season. While he posted less gaudy statistics as the third-youngest regular in the Southern League, the White Sox acquired him to be their catcher of the future as part of the Lucas Giolito/Reynaldo López trade in late July.&nbsp;</p><p>A switch-hitter, Quero did much more damage from the right side in 2023 after offering more production as a lefty the year before. He controls the strike zone, makes consistent contact and uses the opposite field well from both sides of the plate, and that didn't change even when his numbers dipped last season. He struggled to launch balls in the air in 2023 but is driving them with more authority this year, creating optimism that he can get to 20-homer power.</p><p>Quero has a thick 5-foot-11, 210-pound build, lacks quickness and looked slower on the bases and behind the plate in 2023 than he did previously. An offensive-minded catcher, he's working to improve his receiving, framing and blocking, but he may not be more than a fringy defender. He features average arm strength and erased 24 percent of basestealers last season.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/top-prospects-edgar-quero-c-white-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Quero left Cuba in 2019, signed with the Angels for $200,000 in February 2021 and won California League MVP honors a year later after leading the Single-A circuit in slugging (.530) and OPS (.965) at age 19. His numbers dropped when the Angels skipped him a level to Double-A in 2023, though he performed better after joining the White Sox as part of the Lucas Giolito/Reynaldo López trade in late July. He reached Triple-A at age 21 last year and led all Minor League catchers his age or younger in OPS (.829) and wRC+ (139).</p><p>An offensive-minded catcher, Quero is a switch-hitter who has been more potent from the right side of the plate against upper-level pitching. He has a more advanced approach than most players his age, rarely chasing pitches out of the zone and making repeated contact. He did a better job of pulling pitches and hitting them harder in 2024, fueling optimism that he'll get to most of his average to solid raw power and become a 20-homer threat.</p><p>Quero will have to maintain the conditioning of his thick 5-foot-10 frame because he's a baseclogger who needs to hold onto his so-so agility behind the plate. He's making progress with his receiving, framing and blocking but may not become more than a fringy defender. He has average arm strength but needs to improve his accuracy because throwing errors have been a repeated issue, including 10 in 75 games last year.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Feb. 26, 2021 - LAA"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":67,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/h8cnju8rdl3taaveibol","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/xjqw0njd9zykof3mzgoh","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/694966/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:694966"},"position":"INF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-brayden-taylor-3b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Taylor flew under the radar as a Utah high schooler but has developed significantly at Texas Christian, setting the stage for him to become the program's first-ever first-round position player. He doesn't feature a true plus tool but does a little bit of everything and has performed well everywhere he has gone. The Big 12 Conference freshman of the year and a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2021, he played for the U.S. collegiate national team last summer.&nbsp;</p><p>Using a sweet left-handed swing and fine bat-to-ball skills, Taylor makes repeated contact to all fields. He's not afraid to work deep counts and controls the strike zone well. Though he has sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls this spring, he demonstrated increased power and set TCU records for single-season (23) and career (48) home runs.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner, Taylor has played mostly third base for the Horned Frogs and provides solid defense at the hot corner with arm strength to match. He also has seen action at second base and shortstop, and while he lacks typical middle-infield quickness, his instincts help him make plays there. He's younger and more projectable than most college hitters, so he could continue to get better.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>Taylor flew under the radar as a Utah high schooler but has developed significantly at Texas Christian, setting the stage for him to become the program's first-ever first-round position player. He doesn't feature a true plus tool but does a little bit of everything and has performed well everywhere he has gone. The Big 12 Conference freshman of the year and a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2021, he played for the U.S. collegiate national team last summer. The Rays selected Taylor with the 19th overall pick this July and signed him for slot money at $3,880,100.&nbsp;</p><p>Using a sweet left-handed swing and fine bat-to-ball skills, Taylor makes repeated contact to all fields. He's not afraid to work deep counts and controls the strike zone well. Though he has sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls this spring, he demonstrated increased power and set TCU records for single-season (23) and career (48) home runs.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner, Taylor played mostly third base for the Horned Frogs and provides solid defense at the hot corner with arm strength to match. He also saw action at second base and shortstop, and while he lacks typical middle-infield quickness, his instincts help him make plays there. He's younger and more projectable than most college hitters, so he could continue to get better.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-brayden-taylor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-brayden-taylor\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Undrafted out of his Utah high school, Taylor went to Texas Christian University and developed into the program’s first-ever position player selected in the first round. A well-rounded infielder without the loud tools of his fellow top prospects in the system, Taylor’s bat stood out as he finished with double-digit home runs, a batting average north of .300 and an OPS higher than 1.000 in each of his three collegiate seasons. The Rays selected him with the 19th overall pick in the 2023 Draft and signed him for a slot-value bonus of $3,880,100.&nbsp;</p><p>Taylor’s ability to hit is his carrying tool, as he features a sweet left-handed swing with excellent bat-to-ball skills. He uses the entire field, controls the strike zone and rarely chases outside the zone. He’s willing to work deep counts but since he’s more of a hitter with power than a power hitter, he sacrificed some batting average while looking to pull and drive more balls near the end of his time at TCU. That trend followed him into the Rays’ system, as he hit just .242 with a 31.5 percent strikeout rate, but he managed 12 extra-base hits (including five homers) in his 25-game professional debut.</p><p>Taylor is an average runner and a solid defender. He is probably best suited for third base, where he spent most of his time in college, but he’ll play some shortstop in his full-season debut. He’s not the quickest player in the field, but he has the instincts and arm to make it work on the left side of the infield. The Rays were quickly impressed by Taylor’s makeup, and while he likely won’t wow you with any one tool, his overall value and high floor put him near the top of a system loaded with infield prospects.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/top-prospect-brayden-taylor-inf-rays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>After three collegiate seasons with at least a .300 average and 1.000 OPS, Taylor became the highest position player drafted in TCU history when he went 19th overall to the Rays in 2023. He was a Midwest League end-of-season All-Star in his first full season after slashing .269/.389/.513 with 14 homers and 26 steals in 84 games at High-A Bowling Green and overcame a 36.8 percent K rate to produce a 113 wRC+ in a late 30-game assignment to Double-A Montgomery. With 20 total homers and 29 steals, he was one of two 20/20 players in the Tampa Bay system alongside Carson Williams.</p><p>Batting in the left side of the box, Taylor raises his right leg fairly high and stamps it down in time to generate lift and pull consistently. It has helped make him a power threat both in college and the pros, and it was notable that 11 of his 21 hits went for extra bases (including six homers) during what may have been an otherwise tough time in the pitcher-friendly Southern League. His main Double-A struggles were against softer stuff, specifically breaking pitches, but Rays coaches believe some of that may have come from late-season fatigue in his first campaign of more than 100 games.</p><p>Taylor may be just an average pure runner but he’s a solid athlete, capable of picking his stolen-base spots and moving around the infield. In other words, he’s a good fit for the Rays. He stopped playing shortstop after the promotion in deference to Carson Williams, and he’s a capable fit at third base with his arm strength. He also moves well enough for second, though that will take some transitioning to learn to read balls on the other side of the dirt.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":68,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/kyahqaj6wwc7scojy8tz","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/a6egebmm52s0gelpamvh","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/695681/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695681"},"position":"2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-christian-moore-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A Connecticut prep school product, Moore posted a 1.062 OPS as a semiregular at Tennessee as a freshman and encored with a 1.046 OPS next spring. He has taken his production to a higher level this spring, leading NCAA Division I with 111 hits, ranking third with 34 homers (a school record) and setting another Volunteers mark with 61 career dingers. He hit for the cycle in Tennessee's College World Series opener and led off the clincher with a home run en route to the program's first national championship.</p><p>Solidly built at 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, Moore looks to do damage with an aggressive approach. His mindset, bat speed and strength give him power that plays to all fields and 25-30 homer potential, and he works deep counts in search of pitches to drive and draws a healthy amount of walks. His right-handed swing can get overly long and he still chases too many pitches out of the zone, but he's making more consistent contact in 2024.</p><p>Though Moore's big hacks lead to below-average run times out of the batter's box, he can show solid speed once he gets going and looks to steal and take extra bases. He can make some fine plays in the middle infield but also can botch some routine ones and needs more defensive consistency. He played briefly at shortstop this year but his average arm strength means he's probably more of a second baseman, and it's possible that he could wind up in center field.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/angels/video/top-prospects-christian-moore-2b-angels\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A Connecticut prep school product, Moore posted a 1.062 OPS as a semiregular at Tennessee as a freshman and encored with a 1.046 OPS the next spring. He took his production to a higher level this year, leading NCAA Division I with 111 hits, ranking third with 34 homers (a school record) and setting another Volunteers mark with 61 career dingers. He hit for the cycle in Tennessee's Men's College World Series opener and led off the clincher with a home run en route to the program's first national championship. The Angels took him No. 8 overall and signed him with a below-slot bonus of $5 million, and as has been the organizational tendency lately, pushed him quickly to Double-A during his summer pro debut.</p><p>Solidly built at 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, Moore looks to do damage with an aggressive approach. His mindset, bat speed and strength give him power that plays to all fields and 25-30 homer potential. He works deep counts in search of pitches to drive and draws a healthy amount of walks. His right-handed swing can get overly long and he still chases too many pitches out of the zone, but he's making more consistent contact in 2024.</p><p>Though Moore's big hacks lead to below-average run times out of the batter's box, he can show solid speed once he gets going and looks to steal and take extra bases. He can make some fine plays in the middle infield but also can botch some routine ones and needs more defensive consistency. He played briefly at shortstop this year but his average arm strength means he's probably more of a second baseman, and it's possible that he could wind up in center field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/angels/video/top-prospects-christian-moore-2b-angels-x8266\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Moore hit well in his first two years at Tennessee, with 27 home runs combined, but exploded as a junior, smashing a school record 34 homers while leading all Division I players with 111 hits and helping the Volunteers win their first national championship. He went No. 8 overall and signed with the Angels for a below-slot $5 million. As has been their tendency with prospects, Los Angeles quickly moved him to Double-A during his pro debut, where the bat eventually slowed down a bit and a knee issue shelved him for a couple of weeks.</p><p>Strong and compact at 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, Moore is an aggressive hitter from the right side of the plate who looks to do damage with bat speed, strength and loft in his swing. His impressive raw power plays to all fields, with the potential to reach 25-30 homers annually in the big leagues. He can get long with his swing at times and he’ll expand the zone too much, but he draws walks and works counts to get to pitches he can drive. His strikeout rate did jump in a very small sample during his pro debut, but he had really cut down on his swing-and-miss as a junior.</p><p>Moore is a solid athlete and average runner – he’s better underway – and there are some questions about where he profiles best defensively. Second base, where he saw most of his time at Tennessee and exclusively during his pro debut, is most likely, but he’ll have to become more consistent with his glove work, and he did get some reps at third during instructional league play. He has seen time in the outfield, and left could be a possibility if he can’t stick on the dirt.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":69,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ic8kflmj26povb4mlvqp","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/694208/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:694208"},"position":"C/1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>A veteran of Venezuelan national youth teams, Ballesteros received the second-highest bonus among catchers in the 2020-21 international class. He signed for $1.2 million, also the second-largest outlay in the Cubs' crop behind Cristian Hernandez's $3 million. He's an offensive-minded player who has the chance to develop into an average defender behind the plate.&nbsp;</p><p>Ballesteros has a smooth left-handed swing to go with advanced feel to hit and control of the strike zone. His bat speed and strength give him solid to plus raw power that could translate into 15-20 homers per season once he's fully developed. He does get a little pull-happy and he'll need to drive more balls in the air to tap into his pop.&nbsp;</p><p>Ballesteros keeps the running game in check with solid arm strength and a quick release. He has the soft hands to become a good receiver but must improve at blocking balls. A well below-average runner with a thick frame, he'll have to watch his conditioning.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 20 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>After starring on several Venezuelan national youth teams, Ballesteros signed for $1.2 million in January 2021. That was the second-highest bonus among catchers and Cubs signees in the 2020-21 international crop. He made his U.S. debut last summer, hit his way to Single-A after a month and held his own offensively in full-season ball at age 18.&nbsp;</p><p>Ballesteros succeeded against older competition because he's an advanced hitter with a smooth left-handed swing and control of the strike zone. He works counts looking for pitches to drive and has the bat speed and strength to produce 20 homers per season. He's still learning to drive balls in the air and to use the opposite field.&nbsp;</p><p>Much heavier than his listed 195 pounds, Ballesteros has a thick lower half and lacks quickness and agility. Earning Alejandro Kirk comparisons with his hitting prowess and soft hands, he has the tools to become a good receiver and is making progress with his blocking ability.&nbsp; He has solid arm strength but needs to quicken his footwork and transfer after allowing 85 steals in 98 attempts last year.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-moises-ballesteros?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 20 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ballesteros starred on Venezuelan national youth teams before turning pro for $1.2 million, the second-highest bonus among catchers and among Cubs signees in the 2020-21 international class. Chicago has moved him aggressively because his bat is so advanced. The Cubs' 2023 Minor League Player of the Year, he slashed .285/.374/.449 with 14 homers at age 19, spending the second half of the season in High-A before a five-game cameo in Double-A.&nbsp;</p><p>Ballesteros has had no trouble handling significantly older pitchers because he has a sweet left-handed swing and controls the strike zone better than anyone in Chicago's system. He patiently works counts awaiting a pitch he can hit hard and takes advantage when he gets one. He did a better job of driving balls in the air and using the entire field in 2023, and he has the bat speed and strength for 20-homer power once he's fully developed.&nbsp;</p><p>Because Ballesteros is much heavier than his listed 195 pounds, has a thick lower half and lacks quickness and agility, there are questions as to whether he can remain at catcher. His proponents compare him to Alejandro Kirk for his hitting ability and soft hands, and he is making progress with his receiving and blocking. He'll flash some solid arm strength, but his slow footwork and transfer allowed basestealers to succeed in 97 of 122 (80 percent) attempts last year.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-moises-ballesteros-c-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 50 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ballesteros stood out on Venezuelan youth teams before signing for $1.2 million, getting the second-largest bonus among catchers and Cubs signees in the 2021 international class. His advanced hitting ability has put his career on fast forward, as he reached full-season ball at age 18 and Triple-A at 20. He slashed .289/.354/.471 with 19 homers in 124 games between Double-A and Triple-A in 2024, winning Chicago's Minor League Player of the Year Award for the second straight season.</p><p>Ballesteros has a pretty left-handed swing and some of the best bat-to-ball skills in the Minors. His lone weakness at the plate is a tendency to chase pitches out of the zone, especially fastballs, which has cut into his walk totals at higher levels and resulted in less contact in Triple-A. He has done a better job of driving balls in the air the last two seasons, showing improved power to all fields and giving him 20-25 homer upside.</p><p>Much heavier than his listed 195 pounds, Ballesteros has well-below-average speed and quickness, giving him no value on the bases and leading to questions about his long-term viability as a catcher. In 72 games behind the plate last year, he committed seven errors and 13 passed balls while surrendering 87 steals in 99 attempts (88 percent). He does feature soft hands, which along with his hitting ability earns him some Alejandro Kirk comparisons, and he’ll flash solid arm strength that plays down because of his slow footwork and transfer. First base is his only other realistic position, but no big leaguer 5-foot-8 or shorter has played 100 games in a season there since Joe Judge in 1930.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2021 - CHC"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":70,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/brjygcfl0rwh086iiqmq","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/abw27crtl3puhvapw5jb","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/805809/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805809"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-travis-sykora-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Texas hasn't placed a prep pitcher in the first round since 2018, but Sykora could put an end to that dry spell. He has the biggest fastball in the high school class, reaching triple digits on the showcase circuit while showing he was more than just a flamethrower. He was arguably the most dominant pitcher at both the PDP League and the Area Code Games.</p><p>Sykora's fastball not only parks at 95-98 mph and can reach 101, but it also comes with a flat approach angle and late arm-side run. He shows the aptitude to locate and miss bats with both of his secondary pitches, which could become plus offerings when fully developed. His short slider and his splitter both sit in the mid-80s, and the latter dives when it approaches the plate.&nbsp;</p><p>Both physical and athletic, Sykora repeats his sound delivery well and pounded the strike zone last summer against top competition. Scouts praise his intelligence and work ethic, and there's still projection remaining in his 6-foot-6 frame. A Texas recruit, he'll be Draft-eligible as a 21-year-old sophomore in 2025 if he attends college.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>Syokora had the biggest fastball in the high school class, reaching triple digits on the showcase circuit while showing he was more than just a flamethrower. He was arguably the most dominant pitcher at both the PDP League and the Area Code Games. Washington selected the righty in the third round and signed him for $2.6 million, which equates to Top 35 money.</p><p>Sykora's fastball not only parks at 95-98 mph and can reach 101, but it also comes with a flat approach angle and late arm-side run. He shows the aptitude to locate and miss bats with both of his secondary pitches, which could become plus offerings when fully developed. His short slider and his splitter both sit in the mid-80s, and the latter dives when it approaches the plate.&nbsp;</p><p>Both physical and athletic, Sykora repeats his sound delivery well and pounded the strike zone last summer against top competition. Scouts praise his intelligence and work ethic, and there's still projection remaining in his 6-foot-6 frame. He’ll have a long path of development in the rebuilding Washington system, but there’s ample ceiling here.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/nationals/video/top-prospects-travis-sykora-rhp-nationals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Although it wasn’t a banner year for high-school arms in 2023, Sykora gave scouts and organizations plenty to dream on as the holder of arguably the best fastball in his class. He dominated at both the PDP League and Area Code Games in the summer before his senior year and entered the Draft as MLB Pipeline’s No. 40 prospect. He may have fallen to the Nationals’ third-round pick at 71st overall, but Washington signed him for $2.6 million (roughly Top 35 money) to get him away from a Texas commitment.</p><p>That aforementioned heater touched 101 as an amateur and was typically around 95-98 mph with a flat approach angle and some armside run. His mid-80s splitter dives nicely as it approaches the plate, giving some evaluators belief it could be a plus pitch, while his short slider in the same velocity band flashes above-average but is a touch less consistent. It helps that Sykora fires all three pitches from a tall 6-foot-6 frame and hides the ball until late into his delivery.</p><p>Because he had the stuff, Sykora went right after showcase hitters and could beat them in the zone. He might have to take a little off early in his career as he gets used to a professional workload, but there’s hope he could have at least average control needed to be a future starter. As is the case throughout the Nats system, this all equates to a long-term project with potential high-ceiling payoff.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/nationals/video/top-prospects-travis-sykora-rhp-nationals-x2896\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Sykora was a showcase circuit standout coming out of Round Rock (Texas) HS with star turns in the PDP League and Area Code Games, and while he went in the third round to the Nationals in 2023, he signed for $2.6 million (roughly top 35 money). He debuted in the pros a year later with Single-A Fredericksburg and was one of the Minors’ most dominant pitchers. His 39.2 percent strikeout rate and 20.8 percent swinging-strike rate were both tops among 551 Minor Leaguers with at least 80 innings, and he also finished with a 2.33 ERA, 0.91 WHIP and .167 average-against over 85 frames in the Carolina League.</p><p>Checking in at 6-foot-6, Sykora starts his delivery with a big leg kick, getting his left knee almost up to his shoulder before getting down the hill with solid extension. After throwing harder as a showcase pitcher, the right-hander settled in around the 93-96 mph range with his fastball as a professional, and there’s hope he could add another tick with more pro strength training. It was good enough to buzz past Single-A hitters in the top of the zone in 2024, and a mid-80s splitter played well off it with low spin and sufficient fade. An 83-86 mph slider also featured enough drop to generate whiffs with break the other way, and it was notable that Sykora had near-equal splits against batters from both sides.</p><p>The former Texas commit walked 8.2 percent of his batters, but part of his success in that department stemmed from getting chase outside the zone. More patient upper-level hitters will test that control. Sykora's rise will be slowed early in 2025 due to offseason hip surgery, but he should resume that trajectory when he returns to game action early in the regular season.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Texas","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":71,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/tp8c1myuofiq0mwukrp2","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/vxkzog0yi6gnvwt5jf9q","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701328/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701328"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-jackson-ferris-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Scouts have poured in to watch IMG Academy outfielder Elijah Green on a regular basis all spring, but they also tried to time it for whenever Ferris takes the mound. One of the best prep left-handers in this class, Ferris certainly made a name for himself last spring, when he outdueled eventual Phillies first-round pick Andrew Painter, then threw at a number of summer showcase events -- including MLB’s High School All-American Game in Denver. He came out of the gate red-hot this spring and while he’s shown off his considerable upside, he’s been a touch more inconsistent as the season wore on.</p><p>When everything is in sync and online, the 6-foot-4 Ferris can show off three pitches that have the chance to all be plus pitches. His fastball typically sits in the 92-95 mph range with good riding life and he has shown the ability to command the pitch well. He throws close to a true 12-to-6 curve in the mid-70s and has excellent feel for his mid-80s changeup with good fade.</p><p>Tall and projectable, the Mississippi commit could have more in the tank as he matures, and he can already hold his stuff deep into outings. He does have a bit of an unorthodox delivery that can get out of whack occasionally, leading to some command issues, but he has No. 2-3 starter potential if it all comes together.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Not only did the Cubs land MLB Pipeline's top-rated college pitcher with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2022 Draft, but signing Cade Horton for $1.26 million below his assigned pick value enabled them to float Ferris to the second round and pay him $3,005,000. Part of the most talented prep roster in the country at IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), he established himself as a top prospect as a junior in 2021, when he threw a no-hitter and a perfect game in his first two outings and later outdueled eventual Phillies first-rounder Andrew Painter. Ferris continued to impress on the showcase circuit and again this spring, though he was a little more inconsistent than expected as a senior.&nbsp;</p><p>When his mechanics are in sync, Ferris displays three plus pitches, starting with a 92-95 mph fastball that reaches 97 with a flat approach angle and tremendous carry up in the strike zone. His best secondary offering is a 75-78 mph curveball with high spin rates that can be a hammer with 12-6 break at times. He has advanced feel for a fading mid-80s changeup that should become more reliable as he uses it more against pro hitters.&nbsp;</p><p>Ferris has a lot of projection remaining in his 6-foot-4 frame and could add more power to his arsenal as he matures physically. There's a lot going on in his complicated delivery and he can get out of whack at times, though he has the athleticism to make it work and his mechanics also provide deception. Like Horton, he eventually could fit in the front half of Chicago's rotation.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Part of the most talented prep roster in the country at IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), Ferris established himself as an elite prospect as a junior in 2021, when he threw a no-hitter and a perfect game in his first two outings and later outdueled Andrew Painter (now baseball's top pitching prospect) his only loss of the season. He ranked with the best high school left-handers in the 2022 class and after the Cubs signed MLB Pipeline's top-rated college arm (Cade Horton) for $1.26 million below his assigned pick value at No. 7, they floated Ferris to the second round and paid him $3,005,000. After he performed well in Single-A during his 2023 pro debut, Chicago traded him and outfield prospect Zyhir Hope to the Dodgers for Michael Busch and Yency Amonte in January.</p><p>When he keeps his mechanics in sync, Ferris displays three plus pitches that can miss bats in the strike zone, the best of which is a 92-95 mph fastball that touches 97 and arrives on a flat approach angle with excellent carry. His best secondary offering is a 75-78 mph curveball that features high spin rates and can be a hammer with 12-6 break at its best. He also shows advanced feel for a mid-80s changeup with fade that should become more consistent as he uses it more often as a pro.&nbsp;</p><p>Ferris has a projectable 6-foot-4 frame and could add more velocity as he gets stronger. While he does have a complicated delivery that can get out of whack, he has the athleticism to work through it and he creates deception. He physically resembles Blake Snell at the same age but with superior stuff and mechanics.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-jackson-ferris?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Ferris established himself as an elite prospect as a junior at IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) in 2021, when he spun a no-hitter and a perfect game in his first two starts, and later handed Andrew Painter (now one of baseball's top pitching prospects) his only loss of the season. He received first-round money ($3,005,000) from the Cubs after they floated him to the second round in 2022, then made a strong pro debut last year with a 3.38 ERA, .179 opponent average and 77 strikeouts in 56 innings in Single-A. The Dodgers acquired him and outfielder prospect Zyhir Hope in exchange for Michael Busch and Yency Almonte in January.&nbsp;</p><p>When his delivery is right, Ferris can miss bats in the strike zone with a variety of pitches, starting with a 92-95 mph fastball that reaches 97 with a flat approach angle and excellent carry. He entered pro ball with a 75-78 mph curveball with downer break, and Chicago helped him add a 79-82 mph slider with sweep, and both are at least solid offerings. His mid-80s changeup with fade shows similar promise.&nbsp;</p><p>Ferris doesn't always keep his complicated mechanics in sync, which costs him control and command, but he does have the athleticism to make them work and they do create deception. Adding strength to his projectable 6-foot-4 frame could add some needed power to his breaking balls and help him do a better job of locating his pitches more consistently. He has frontline-starter ceiling and resembles Blake Snell at the same stage of their careers, albeit with better stuff and a cleaner delivery.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/top-prospects-jackson-ferris-lhp-dodgers-x2525\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the best left-handers in the 2022 prep class, Ferris signed for first-round money ($3,005,000) as a second-round pick with the Cubs that July. After he made a strong pro debut the following year, the Cubs dealt him and outfield prospect Zyhir Hope to Los Angeles for Michael Busch and Yency Almonte in January 2024. Ferris earned Dodgers organization Pitcher of the Year honors after placing third in the Minors among pitchers age 20 or younger with 145 strikeouts in 126 2/3 innings and finishing the season with a 2.54 ERA in seven Double-A starts.</p><p>Ferris' fastball sits at 92-95 mph and touches 97, and his combination of extension, flat approach angle and carry make it difficult to barrel. Los Angeles had him scrap a low-80s sweeper that Chicago had helped him develop in favor of a harder, tighter mid-80s slider that he throws more easily for strikes and looks like a plus offering. His upper-70s downer curveball has similar upside, though it wasn't as effective in 2024 as he spent more time focusing on his new slider.</p><p>Ferris' mid-80s changeup shows flashes of becoming a solid offering but could use more consistent fade and sink, and upgrading it will be a point of emphasis in 2025. He operates with a somewhat complicated delivery that can get out of sync, but he's doing a better job of repeating it and throwing strikes as he gets stronger. He has drawn physical comparisons to Blake Snell and has better stuff and mechanics at the same stage of their careers.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Mississippi","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":72,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/uncolksmav8y7jttpsuy","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/t5zdukpu8yo66vl5mjui","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/690976/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:690976"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-alex-freeland-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-alex-freeland-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>Freeland was a solid infield prospect coming out of Mariner High School in Cape Coral, Fla., after his pandemic-shortened senior season. He wasn’t taken in the abbreviated five-round Draft that June, but scouts knew he would be eligible again as a sophomore at Central Florida two years later. He stepped right into the Knights’ lineup as a freshman and has been a mainstay offensively and at shortstop since.</p><p>Freeland is a switch-hitter who has the chance to have some impact with the bat. He’s had excellent plate discipline while at Central Florida, drawing a ton of walks in both seasons, and he’s cut his strikeout rate considerably as a sophomore. He has legitimate extra-base pop, especially to his pull side, from both sides of the plate, showing more power right-handed this season.&nbsp;</p><p>While he’s played shortstop exclusively at UCF, scouts don’t see him sticking there at the next level, with a lack of quickness limiting his range, though he does have good hands and actions to stay on the dirt. He played second and third during his time in the Cape Cod League last summer, and some evaluators think his best shot at being a regular will be as an offensive-minded second baseman at the professional level.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 45 | Power: 45 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 40&nbsp;</p><p>Freeland was on scouting radars but didn't get much of a chance to play his way into the shortened 2020 Draft during a&nbsp;truncated Florida high school season, so he headed to Central Florida. He battled through a broken hamate as a sophomore last spring to go in the third round and become the second-highest drafted position player in Knights history, trailing only 1992 No. 5 overall pick Chad Mottola. Signed for $580,200, he homered three times in eight Single-A games in his brief pro debut before spending his first full season in High-A.&nbsp;</p><p>Freeland shows aptitude on both sides of the ball. A switch-hitter, he consistently puts together quality at-bats, working counts while controlling the strike zone. He uses the entire field, makes hard contact and gets to most of his average raw power.&nbsp;</p><p>Though he possesses just fringy speed, Freeland plays faster than that on the bases and at shortstop with his advanced instincts. He has sure hands and plus arm strength, and the Dodgers believe he can cover enough ground to play a solid shortstop. He's more than capable at second or third base, though the offensive bar would be higher at those positions.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/top-prospects-alex-freeland-ss-dodgers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Freeland overcame several surgeries as an infant to correct a clubfoot and became one of the better high school shortstops in the 2020 class, though he went unpicked in the shortened five-round Draft. Despite a broken hamate as a Central Florida sophomore in 2022, he became the second-highest drafted position player in school history, going in the third round to the Dodgers. After a lackluster first full pro season, he has had one of the biggest breakthroughs in the system this year.</p><p>Freeland works counts, draws walks and makes quality swing decisions as well as any Los Angeles farmhand. A switch-hitter, he does more damage as a lefty, but has improved his production from both sides of the plate in 2024. He's making more consistent hard contact and could provide 20 homers per season.</p><p>Freeland's advanced instincts allow him to play faster than his average speed on the bases and at shortstop. He has range to both sides, reliable hands and plus arm strength, allowing him to make all the plays. Though he also has seen action at second and third base and has the versatility for a utility role, he profiles as a regular at short.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-alex-freeland-ss?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>After several surgeries as an infant to correct a clubfoot, Freeland developed into one of the better prep shortstops in the 2020 class, though he went undrafted in the shortened five-round affair. He broke a hamate as a sophomore at Central Florida in 2022, but he still played well enough for the Dodgers to take him in the third round, making him the second-highest drafted position player in Knights history. After a so-so first full pro season in High-A, he batted .260/.387/.442 with 18 homers and 31 steals in 136 games while reaching Triple-A last year.</p><p>Freeland's swing decisions rank among the best in Los Angeles' system, and he ranked sixth in the Minors with 91 walks in '24. A switch-hitter, he makes more contact and has more impact from the left side of the plate, though he did improve his righty production last season. He has a quick bat and good feel for launching balls in the air to his pull side, which could translate into 20 homers per year.</p><p>While he's an average runner, Freeland's advanced instincts allow him to play quicker than that on the bases and at shortstop. He covers ground to both sides and has reliable hands and plus arm strength, ingredients that add up to solid defense at short. He also has seen action at second and third base and has a floor of a utilityman, but he definitely profiles as an everyday player at shortstop.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":73,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/oxpsgk40lhlr7hzyeda3","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701649/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701649"},"position":"2B/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-james-triantos-ss?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Originally part of the Class of 2022, Triantos reclassified to join the 2021 Draft class, leading to scouts flocking to Virginia to check him out as he gained traction as a serious pop-up prospect. A two-way standout at James Madison High School, his future as a professional lies in his ability in the batter’s box, and he had so much helium that it looked possible he’d be the first player at Madison to get taken in the first few rounds since Jay Franklin was a first-round pick in 1971.</p><p>There are some polarizing opinions about Triantos and his upside, with scouts who like him really believing in the bat. Some see a future plus hitter with a feel for the barrel and good bat speed. There’s some surprising power given he’s not the biggest guy in the world, though he’s very physical. Detractors feel he can get stuck with a predetermined approach from the right side of the plate and can guess wrong.</p><p>Even fans of Triantos feel he won’t be a shortstop at the next level. He has the arm for the left side of the infield, with those who dream seeing a little Alex Bregman or fellow Virginia high school product David Wright, albeit a bit less athletic. The University of North Carolina recruit gets high marks for his baseball IQ and work ethic, another reason why he could hear his name called in the top five rounds.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Originally scheduled to graduate from high school in 2022, Triantos reclassified last fall and entered the 2021 Draft. A two-way star, he led Madison High (Vienna) to the Virginia state Class 6 title this spring, homering and pitching a complete-game one-hitter with 12 strikeouts in the championship game. He had as much late helium as any prepster in the class and went in the second round to the Cubs, who signed him for an over-slot $2.1 million.</p><p>Triantos wasn't as heavily scouted as other top prep players in this year's Draft because he reclassified after the summer showcase circuit, but evaluators who fell in love with him dropped offensive comparisons to Alex Bregman and David Wright. That may be a bit much, but he's a right-handed hitter with a compact swing, good feel for the barrel and a penchant for making hard contact. Though he may not have much projection remaining in his 6-foot-1 frame, he already has enough bat speed and strength for at least average power.</p><p>While Triantos played shortstop in high school and broke into pro ball at that position, even his biggest backers think he's destined to move to second or third base. He's an average runner with a plus arm that produced fastballs as hot as 96 mph on the mound. His high baseball IQ and strong work ethic enhance his physical tools.</p><p><br></p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>A two-way star who reclassified into the 2021 Draft, Triantos led Madison High (Vienna) to the Virginia state Class 6 title last spring, homering while pitching a complete-game one-hitter with 12 strikeouts in the championship game. Though he wasn't as heavily scouted as other top prepsters because he moved from the 2022 Draft after the previous summer's showcase circuit, he rode late helium into the second round, where the Cubs signed him for an over-slot $2.1 million. He batted .327/.376/.594 in his pro debut, leading some teams to express regret that they let him last 56 picks in the Draft.&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos' prowess from the right side of the plate has earned him some comparisons to Alex Bregman and David Wright. With a compact stroke and a direct bat path, he exhibits tremendous feel for the barrel, makes good swing decisions and produces a lot of hard contact. While he doesn't have a lot of projection remaining in his 6-foot-1 frame, his hitting ability, bat speed and present strength should create at least average power.&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos possesses average speed and plus arm strength that generated fastballs up to 96 mph when he pitched as an amateur. He split time between second base and shortstop in his pro debut but lacks the quickness for the middle infield, so he has focused on third base in his first full pro season. His high baseball IQ and strong work ethic should allow him to get the most out of his tools.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos reclassified into the 2021 Draft with the intention of attending North Carolina but instead played so well that spring that the Cubs signed him for an over-slot $2.1 million in the second round. He led Madison HS (Vienna, Va.) to the state Class 6 title, homering while spinning a complete-game shutout with 12 strikeouts in the championship game. After posting a .970 OPS in his pro debut, he slid to .721 last year amid defensive struggles as a 19-year-old in Single-A.&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos' bat-to-ball skills from the right side of the plate have prompted comparisons to Alex Bregman and David Wright, and he continued to show good feel for the barrel and made good swing decisions in tough hitting conditions at Myrtle Beach last year. He has a compact stroke with a direct bat path and should hit for average, though there are questions about his power upside. His hitting ability, bat speed and strength should lead to average pop, and he has improved his quality of contact in 2023.&nbsp;</p><p>More uncertainty surrounds Triantos' home after he lacked range and had issues with his throwing accuracy after moving from shortstop in high school to third base last season. He has a thick lower half and projects to have fringy speed once he's fully developed, though he does have good hands and solid arm strength. He got leaner in anticipation of seeing more action at second base this year, and he has looked more athletic and instinctive there than he did at the hot corner.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-james-triantos?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos reclassified from the 2022 to the 2021 Draft because he wanted to enroll ahead of schedule at North Carolina, but he played so well that the Cubs diverted him from college by selecting him in the second round and signing him for an over-slot $2.1 million. He struggled defensively as a third baseman in his first full pro season and missed the first month of his second following surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. He finished strong in 2023, batting .318 in the final month before winning Arizona Fall League offensive player of the year honors by slashing .417/.495/.679.&nbsp;</p><p>Triantos' best attribute remains his bat-to-ball skills from the right side of the plate, which earned him comparisons to Alex Bregman and David Wright as an amateur. He has a discerning eye with advanced feel for the barrel, rarely swinging and missing while employing the entire field. He has yet to produce much power but his combination of hitting ability and bat speed should lead to average pop once he adds more strength, and he did improve his quality of contact last season.&nbsp;</p><p>After displaying subpar range and throwing accuracy at third base in 2022, Triantos looked more comfortable at second last summer. His reliable hands and solid arm strength are assets at the keystone, though his speed and quickness are fringy. He could become an adequate defender at second, but Chicago's middle-infield depth may eventually push him to an outfield corner.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-james-triantos-2b-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 65 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though Triantos reclassified to the 2021 Draft so he could start his college career a year early at North Carolina, he performed so well with the bat that spring that the Cubs signed him for an over-slot $2.1 million as a second-rounder. He won Arizona Fall League Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2023, then encored by making the Futures Game and finishing second in the Double-A Southern League in hitting (.300) and strikeout percentage (10 percent) at age 21. He batted .302 in the final month following a promotion to Triple-A.</p><p>Triantos' bat-to-ball skills from the right side of the plate drew comparisons to Alex Bregman and David Wright when he was an amateur, and they rank among the best in the Minors. He has tremendous feel for the barrel and rarely swings and misses, though his flat stroke and mildly aggressive swing decisions lead to too much groundball contact. He has slugged just .417 through four pro seasons, with most of his home runs coming on pull shots down the left-field line, and he may max out at 12-15 per year. </p><p>Triantos has gotten faster since turning pro and now features solid speed that helped him swipe 47 bases in 56 attempts last season. Improved quickness has increased his range at second base, where he's a fringy to average defender with reliable hands and solid arm strength. Chicago has given him some brief action in center field the last two years, and he could be a capable corner outfielder, albeit with less-than-desired power. He has a similar profile to Luis Arráez, with a tick less hitting ability but a bit more pop and defensive value.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":74,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lxfuihjrmyhogphkkzt9","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806958/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806958"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>When you consider his tools and skills, this teenager might have the highest ceiling of any international shortstop prospect in a decade. Yes, that list also includes Marco Luciano, Wander Franco and Robert Puason.</p><p>Celesten shows big tools across the board and has a chance to be a five-tool player if he continues to develop at a normal pace. The switch-hitter has improved in every facet of this game as he has matured physically in the past year, and he has a chance to have plus speed, arm, and raw power as a result. He also plays solid defense that will keep him at shortstop as he makes his way through the Minor Leagues.</p><p>From the left side, he shows doubles power and hits line drives. From the right side of the plate, he shows tons of bat speed with a big loft. He plays with flair and is dedicated to improving.</p><p>He trains with JD Ozuna in the Dominican Republic. The Mariners have shown interest in him.</p>","contentTitle":"International"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>International youngsters are always among the most challenging to rank -- due to a lack of pro experience and age -- yet Celesten has everyone in Seattle bullish on his makeup as possibly the highest-upside prospect in the system. Some have even suggested that the D.R. native might have the highest ceiling of any international shortstop prospect in a decade, including Marco Luciano, Wander Franco and Robert Puason. His first steps in living up to that hype were delayed by a grade 2 hamstring strain suffered in an intrasquad game at the beginning of June.</p><p>A huge part of that has been the exposure that Celesten has already seen, having competed in prominent events in Colombia and the U.S., along with grander D.R. tournaments against older competition, giving him an early edge in his pro career. It’s also why the Mariners signed him for $4.7 million this year, when he was the No. 2 prospect in the international signing class.&nbsp;</p><p>Celesten has a run tool that is already among the best in the organization and an above-average arm, and he’s probably going to wind up with true plus raw power or better. The power-speed combination -- which is the holy grail for shortstops on the international market -- has created a sky-is-the-limit type of profile with the organization. Described as a “toolshed,” Celesten has the upside to potentially become a Top 5 prospect in all of baseball, and definitely has the talent to land in the Top 100 once he gets some professional experience under his belt.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-felnin-celesten-ss-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Signed for $4.7 million as the No. 2 prospect in MLB Pipeline’s international class for 2023, Celesten immediately ascended near the top of the organization’s rankings with perhaps as much upside as any position player in the system. The switch-hitting shortstop has even been touted with the highest ceiling of any international shortstop in a decade, including Marco Luciano and Robert Puason. A huge factor in that hype was related to his performances in Colombia and the U.S., along with grander tournaments in the Dominican Republic against older competition.</p><p>Celesten underwent season-ending surgery in late July to repair the hook of his left hamate, an injury that had hampered him throughout the summer. Additionally, a Grade 2 hamstring injury suffered in an intrasquad game last June kept him from game action in 2023, and it’ll be worth watching if he can retain the label of the one of the organization’s fastest prospects. Defensively, among all of the Mariners’ prospects labeled as shortstops, Celesten looks the part more than any, with quick instincts and solid range to go with a plus arm. At the plate, his whippy and repeatable swing is slightly better from the right side, and he also has a slightly better hit tool than power.&nbsp;</p><p>Since recovering, Celesten has added 10-15 pounds of pure muscle to an 18-year-old frame that he’ll continue to grow into. It all points to an incredibly high floor, one that could catapult him to the top of the organizational ranks -- and maybe MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 -- by the time he nears the Majors.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-felnin-celesten-ss-mariners-x7269\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Mariners have been excited to see what Celesten could bring to the organization ever since they used a large chunk of their international bonus pool in 2023 to sign him for $4.7 million. He’s shown glimpses of his enormous potential, though he’s had trouble staying on the field. He missed out on making his pro debut after signing because of a Grade 2 hamstring injury and then had season-ending surgery last July to repair his left hamate, though he whetted everyone’s appetite by posting a .999 OPS despite nursing the hand issue over 32 games in the Arizona Complex League.</p><p>A switch-hitter who will be just 19 for all of the 2025 season, Celesten is still figuring things out with his swing from both sides of the plate. It’s whippy with plenty of bat speed, and he’s a bit hit-over-power at present. While he doesn’t have a groundball-dominant swing, he did post a 64.9 percent groundball rate during his pro debut, with one area of focus being settling into more of a line-drive gap-to-gap look at the plate. There’s confidence he’ll learn to drive the ball more in the air as he matures.&nbsp;</p><p>Once thought to have the potential to be one of the fastest players in the system, Celesten looks more likely to settle in as more of an above-average runner, perhaps a result of the hamstring issue. He has every chance to stick at shortstop, especially if he can master consistency in routine plays and throws. More than anything, he needs to stay on the field and a full, healthy season could catapult him up lists like this.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - SEA"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":75,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/c7pzglrn3jlwpkmg7sqv","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/814307/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:814307"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 70 | Arm: 65 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>One of the most intriguing sleepers in the 2023 Draft, Hope went unselected in the first 10 rounds because he hadn't participated much on the showcase circuit and was thought to be strongly committed to attending college at North Carolina. The Dodgers planned to select the Virginia prep product in the 11th round, only to get beaten to the punch by the Cubs, who landed him for $400,000. Los Angeles landed him six months later, acquiring him and lefty pitching prospect Jackson Ferris in a January trade for Michael Busch and Yency Almonte.</p><p>A twitchy athlete with a beautiful left-handed stroke, Hope already produces 110-mph exit velocities as a teenager. He hasn't seen a lot of quality pitching and tends to chase pitches out of the zone, so he likely will need some time to hone his approach and develop at the plate. But his combination of easy bat speed, growing strength and some natural loft in his swing could translate into plus power in his prime.</p><p>Hope's plus-plus speed contributes to his 30-30 upside and allows him to cover plenty of ground in center field. He also has well above-average arm strength that intrigued some clubs on the mound. As a left-handed pitcher, he ran his fastball into the mid-90s and displayed promising shape with his curveball.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/top-prospects-zyhir-hope-of-dodgers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>After Hope didn't get picked during the first two days of the 2023 Draft because he hadn't played much on the high school showcase circuit and appeared to be strongly committed to North Carolina, the Dodgers planned to take him in the 11th round. The Cubs beat them to the punch and signed Hope for $400,000 (fifth-round money), then dealt him and lefty pitching prospect Jackson Ferris to Los Angeles six months later in exchange for Michael Busch and Yency Almonte. He hit .287/.415/.490 in 54 games in Single-A at age 19 last summer despite dealing with a stress fracture in his rib that cost him three months, then was the most dynamic player in the Arizona Fall League, where he crushed a 470-foot home run.</p><p>Hope has added significant strength since turning pro and does everything scouts want to see a young hitter do. He makes advanced swing decisions and quality contact, produces elite exit velocities and understands how to pull pitches for power. He has an efficient left-handed swing and could generate 30-homer pop once he learns to lift balls more consistently.</p><p>While Hope isn't especially quick out of the batter's box and has slowed a bit as he has added muscle, he's still a solid runner underway and a capable basestealer. A twitchy athlete, he covers ground and is fearless in center field, though he played mostly left at Single-A in deference to speedster Kendall George. Some clubs were intrigued by Hope's potential as a left-handed pitcher in high school, where he pushed his fastball into the mid-90s and spun a curveball with promising shape.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":76,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ptbuu04esqvhggwth0po","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/isfuysa0sfws7jw5kstm","player":{"__ref":"Person:808265"},"position":"SS/2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>The Red Sox gave the two highest bonuses in their 2023 international class to shortstops Yoeilin Cespedes ($1.4 million) and Franklin Arias ($525,000). Cespedes has the loftier offensive ceiling, but Arias is the superior defender and already ranks with the best infielders in the system. Arias, who signed out of Venezuela, has been one of Boston's better hitters in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League during his pro debut.&nbsp;</p><p>Arias has the tools and instincts to make all the plays at shortstop. He has quick feet, reliable hands and a strong arm to go with a good internal clock. If he doesn't hit enough to be a regular, he could be an defensive asset at several positions in a utility role.&nbsp;</p><p>Arias focuses on making contact at the plate with a simple right-handed stroke. He controls the strike zone well and shows the ability to turn on pitches, though he'll need to add strength and drive balls in the air more regularly to produce double-digit home run totals. He has plus speed but hasn't shown much basestealing aptitude early in his career.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/2024-top-prospect-franklin-arias\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>The two largest bonuses in Boston's 2023 international crop went to shortstops Yoeilin Cespedes ($1.4 million) and Franklin Arias ($525,000), who quickly established themselves as top prospects. A Venezuelan, Arias provides less pop than Cespedes but is a superior defender and may have better bat-to-ball skills. He finished fifth in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League batting race (.350) in his pro debut.</p><p>Arias is a no-doubt shortstop and may be the system's best defender at the position. With quick feet, dependable hands and a strong arm, he has all the tools and his instincts are impressive as well. He shows range to both sides and can make plays from deep in the hole.</p><p>At the plate, Arias controls the strike zone and makes repeated contact with an easy right-handed swing. He's starting to add strength and grow into more power, and he could produce 15-20 homers annually once he's in his prime. After not showing much basestealing aptitude in his first year as a pro, he used his solid speed to swipe 30 bags in 51 games in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League this summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/redsox/video/top-prospects-franklin-arias-ss-red-sox\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though Arias was one of the better defensive shortstops in the 2023 international class, he didn't stand out at the plate and signed for $525,000 out of Venezuela. That perception has changed after he ranked fifth in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League in hitting (.350) during his pro debut, then encored by winning the batting title (.355) and MVP and top prospect awards in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League last summer. He also topped the FCL in on-base percentage (.471), slugging (.584) and OPS (1.055) while stealing 30 bases in 51 games, then held his own as an 18-year-old at Single-A.</p><p>Arias makes advanced swing decisions for a teenager and repeated contact with a simple right-handed stroke. As they have with several of their top prospects, the Red Sox have helped him add strength and bat speed, and he did a better job of driving balls to his pull side during his U.S. debut. He could hit for average, draw a healthy amount of walks and provide 15-20 homers per year.</p><p>Arias' tools are fairly similar to Marcelo Mayer's at the same age. He's a fringy runner with a high baseball IQ that enables him to play faster than that on the bases and in the field. He's the best shortstop defender in the system, featuring range to both sides, reliable hands and a strong arm.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - BOS"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":77,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/kr2lflo6ewplb9s4dlsg","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/haich6gg7jz1gq2jpl6v","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/693311/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:693311"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-markevian-hence-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The state of Arkansas has had just three high school pitchers drafted in the first three rounds in the last two decades, none since the Indians made Dillon Howard as a second-rounder in 2011. Hence thrust himself into that neighborhood when he broke out during the fall. He hit 94 mph with his fastball at the Future Stars Series in September and then kicked his heater up to 96 at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in October.</p><p>Hence lacks physicality but compensates with quick-twitch athleticism and a fast arm. His fastball sat at 93-95 mph with heavy sink during his WWBA outing and he displayed similar velocity during a brief look this spring before the high school season ended. He also shows aptitude for spinning the ball, flashing a plus slider at 76-81 mph, and demonstrates some feel for a changeup.&nbsp;</p><p>Hence's arsenal, athleticism and ability to repeat his sound delivery give him a chance to remain a starter despite his small frame. The Arkansas recruit will be 17 on Draft day, adding to his appeal for teams that place a premium on age.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Cardinals signed Hence for $1,115,000 as a supplemental second-rounder in June, drafting him 63rd overall and making him the highest Arkansas prep pitcher taken since Travis Wood went 60th in 2005. Hence broke out as a prospect during the fall, hitting 94 mph with his fastball at the Future Stars Series in September and reaching 96 a month later at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in October. He was still 17 on Draft day, adding to his appeal for teams that place a premium on age.&nbsp;</p><p>Though Hence lacks physicality at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, he compensates with quick-twitch athleticism and arm speed. His fastball sat at 93-95 mph with heavy sink during his WWBA outing and he showed similar velocity during a brief look this spring before the high school season ended prematurely. He also shows aptitude for spinning the ball, flashing a plus slider at 76-81 mph, and for using a changeup.&nbsp;</p><p>Despite his small frame, Hence's athleticism gives him a chance to remain a starter. He has a sound delivery and repeats it well, making him an efficient strike-thrower. Should he wind up as a reliever, his fastball/slider combination could add more power in short stints and allow him to play a high-leverage role.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The highest Arkansas prep pitcher taken since Travis Wood went 60th in 2005, the Cardinals selected Hence 63rd overall in 2020 and signed the supplemental second rounder for $1,115,000. The right-hander’s stock rose in the fall when his fastball was clocked at 94 mph during the Future Stars Series in September and followed that up with a 96 mph heater a month later at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship. He made his professional debut in 2021 in the Florida Complex League, where the Cardinals are keeping a close eye on him and building up his arm.</p><p>Listed at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, Hence has a small frame, but makes up for it with a quick arm and natural athleticism. In addition to the mid-90s fastball, he’s armed with a plus slider that reaches the low 80s and has shown a feel for a developing changeup.</p><p>Yes, he has a small frame, but Hence has a bunch of potential upside and the athleticism needed to remain a starter. Consistently around the strike-zone, Hence has shown the ability to locate his pitches with a smooth, repeatable delivery. If he’s ultimately moved to the bullpen, Hence’s fastball/slider combination may play up a bit and permit him to take on a high leverage role in the back-end of a bullpen.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Cardinals selected Hence with the 63rd overall pick in 2020, making him the highest Arkansas high-schooler selected since Travis Wood (60th overall) in 2005. He signed for just north of slot at $1,115,000 after showing special velocity in tournaments during the previous fall. Don’t be alarmed just yet by his baseball-card statistics in the pros. Hence pitched only eight games in the Florida Complex League in 2021 as St. Louis wanted to keep him heavily monitored in West Palm Beach. Hence has been incredibly effective in short starts at Single-A Palm Beach this season with a strikeout rate comfortably above 40 percent.</p><p>Hence has always been pegged for a velocity jump, and that has come in the abbreviated outings this season to the point where he’ll sit 95-97 and has touched as high as 99 per Statcast. He showed a plus slider in high school, but has scrapped it since in deference to a 79-81 mph curveball with good spin and bite. He’s grown more and more confident in a mid-80s changeup with armside fade as 2022 has rolled along, and that pitch too gets a healthy whiff rate.&nbsp;</p><p>The right-hander isn’t huge at 6-foot-1, but he uses every bit of his athleticism to showcase his electric arm. While he isn’t expected to get taller, he could fill out a little more as he matures, securing his velo gains in longer outings. The building blocks are there for Hence to see a Major League rotation someday, and after a breakout 2022, he could become one of the game’s best young pitchers when his workload increases again next summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Cardinals made Hence the highest Arkansas prep player selected since 2005 (Travis Wood, 60th overall) when they selected him 63rd in the shortened 2020 Draft. The organization has been cautious with the 6-foot-1 right-hander ever since. First, it limited him to only eight Florida Complex League appearances while they kept him heavily monitored in 2021. Then last season, St. Louis moved Hence to Single-A Palm Beach and originally kept him to a three-inning/50-pitch limit that expanded ever so slightly as the year went on. When Hence did pitch, he was downright dominant with a 1.38 ERA and 41.5 percent K rate in 16 starts (52 1/3 frames), earning him a limited run in the Arizona&nbsp;Fall League.</p><p>On a pitch-by-pitch basis, Hence looked like one of the most promising arms in the Minor Leagues in 2022. His mid-90s fastball, which touched 99 last year, explodes up in the zone and often leaves batters hacking and swinging below the pitch. As if that wasn’t enough, he’ll drop in an upper-70s curve with bite that gives him another whiff-heavy option below the knees. His mid-80s fading changeup and mid-80s slider give him two more above-average offerings and round out one of the best pitch mixes in the Minors.</p><p>Hence walked only 7.7 percent of his batters faced in the Florida State League, but the consistency of his command still needs work. That -- and Hence’s limited workload -- are the only knocks against him at this stage. The stuff needs to hold up into the fifth and sixth innings -- and over 100-plus frames overall -- before Hence could be considered a potential ace, but the individual pieces are there.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-tink-hence?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 70 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Hence was taken 63rd overall in the 2020 Draft, and it’s been a slow, meticulous process since. After being limited to only eight innings in 2021, the right-hander was dominant, while still heavily monitored, with a 1.38 ERA, 0.88 WHIP and 81 strikeouts in 52 1/3 innings at Single-A Palm Beach a year later. He set a career high with 96 frames in 2023 and earned his first in-season promotion by jumping from High-A Peoria to Double-A Springfield. But he struggled in the hitter-friendly Texas League, particularly in August when he had more earned runs (24) than strikeouts (20) in five starts before ending the season on a brighter note.</p><p>In Double-A, Hence sat 92-96 mph with a fastball that can get great ride up in the zone. He has a history of touching 99 in the pros, so there could be more in the tank. His mid-80s changeup had his best whiff rate, getting 32 misses on 51 swings (63 percent) in the Texas League, and the pitch made some hitters look foolish as it dove arm side. Notably, it also helped him post reverse splits and keep lefties in check. A mid-80s slider gives another above-average look with two-plane break, but he could hang it in the zone, leading Double-A batters to slug .613 off it. He pocketed a curveball that had flashed plus earlier in his career.</p><p>The 6-foot-1 hurler has still yet to crack 100 innings in a season, and he's been in and out of the Double-A rotation this summer due to various injuries. The stuff is there for him to be a mid-rotation starter, but he needs to prove durability or else it might be worth a look at turning him into a split-resistant reliever.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/top-prospect-tink-hence-rhp-cardinals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p>Scouting grades: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 70 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>The 2020 Draft may have been shortened to five rounds, but entering 2025, it’s already been a productive one for the Cardinals with Masyn Winn, Alec Burleson and Jordan Walker reaching the Majors in various capacities. Hence, who was added to the 40-man last offseason when he became Rule 5-eligible, is the next in line to follow them. The Arkansas native has faced durability questions throughout his career but has shown strong results, including most recently a 2.71 ERA and 109 strikeouts in 79 2/3 innings for Double-A Springfield despite working around lat/chest/shoulder issues.</p><p>Hence doesn’t cut an imposing figure on the bump at 6-foot-1, but his stuff certainly puts enough fear into batters. He buzzes a 92-96 mph fastball up in the zone from a three-quarters slot and touched as high as 98 mph in the Texas League last season. His best pitch, however, is a 82-84 mph circle changeup that looks much like the heater out of the hand until it dives armside. Per Synergy Sport, the pitch had an insane 73 percent overall whiff rate and a 63 percent whiff in-zone in 2024. Hence went to his gyro slider (around the same velocity) even more often with Springfield, and he’s added back an upper-70s curveball that many scouts loved during his amateur days.</p><p>Hence has kept his walk rates in check throughout his career and would have a nailed-on starter profile if not for the durability concerns. He’s still yet to crack 100 innings in a season entering his age-22 campaign. His upside remains tremendous, but if he needs to move to relief to preserve his health, the stuff would play up in a high-leverage role.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Arkansas","signed":""}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":78,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/khk12uhadqttjic6qrie","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/wbvajqx9g22q6ymgbgtl","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/702674/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702674"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-caden-dana-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report </strong></a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-caden-dana-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey has had 11 players drafted in school history, but none have made it to the big leagues and no one from the high school program has been selected since 2012. Dana, a big, strong, hard-throwing right-hander, hopes to change that after throwing well at summer showcase events like Perfect Game National and matching up against top high school pitching prospect Dylan Lesko at this year’s National High School Invitational.</p><p>The two main things that stand out about Dana are his size and his arm strength. The 6-foot-5 right-hander reminds some of Noah Syndergaard on the mound, both in terms of his physicality and his flowing locks. Dana has been up to 95 mph consistently this spring and touched higher than that in shorter stints last summer, showing the ability to hold his velocity deep into outings. His fastball can straighten out at times, and his ability to land his curve -- a hard downer thrown around 75-76 mph that flashes plus -- for strikes more consistently will keep hitters from cheating on the fastball. He does have a changeup, but it will need work at the next level.</p><p>Dana tends to command his fastball pretty well and when he’s on top and out front with his breaking ball, it’s a real bat-misser, but like with a lot of young power pitchers, his command will need refinement. It’s easy to dream on more in the tank velocity-wise from this Kentucky recruit, the kind of projection that could have him taken in the first several rounds of the Draft.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>A big, strong, hard-throwing right-hander from New Jersey, Dana became the 12th player in Don Bosco Prep history to be drafted and hopes to be the first to make it to the big leagues after the Angels took him in the 11th round of the 2022 Draft. The club went way over slot with a $1.5 million bonus to sign him away from his commitment to the University of Kentucky. Dana had jumped on the map by throwing well at summer showcase events like Perfect Game National and matching up against first-rounder Dylan Lesko at this year’s National High School Invitational.</p><p>The two main things that stand out about Dana are his size and his arm strength. The 6-foot-4 right-hander reminds some of Noah Syndergaard on the mound, both in terms of his physicality and his flowing locks. Dana has been up to 95 mph consistently this spring and touched higher than that in shorter stints last summer, showing the ability to hold his velocity deep into outings. His fastball can straighten out at times, and his ability to land his curve -- a hard downer thrown around 75-76 mph that flashes plus -- for strikes more consistently will keep hitters from cheating on the fastball. He does have a changeup, but it will need work at the next level.</p><p>Dana tends to command his fastball pretty well, and when he’s on top and out front with his breaking ball, it’s a real bat-misser. But like with a lot of young power pitchers, his command will need refinement. It’s easy to dream on more in the tank velocity-wise, the kind of projection the Angels are banking on.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Given Dana’s size -- he’s 6-foot-4 -- and arm strength, the New Jersey high school product had several teams interested as the 2022 Draft approached. When he didn’t go in the top 10 rounds, most felt he was heading to the University of Kentucky for college ball. But the Angels had other ideas and bonus pool money available, so they grabbed him at the start of Day 3 in Round 11 and went way over slot to sign him for $1.5 million. He made his brief pro debut in the Arizona Complex League and got a bump up to full-season ball to close out the year.</p><p>Dana received Noah Syndergaard comps in high school, partially because of his strong, physical frame and partially because of his Thor-like flowing locks. He has the chance to have a power arsenal as well, with a fastball that gets up to the mid-90s regularly and can touch a bit higher and velocity he’s shown he can hold deep into starts. His mid-70s curve is a hard downer that has the potential to be a plus pitch, especially if he can command it better. He’s shown a little feel for a changeup, but like with a lot of prep power arms, he didn’t need it much in high school.</p><p>For a big teenaged right-hander, Dana does a solid job of being around the zone, with decent fastball command, and when he stays on top of the breaking ball, it’s an out pitch. He needs reps and pro instruction to add polish to go along with his power arsenal and physicality. If it all clicks, he could pitch in the middle of a big league rotation in the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/angels/video/top-prospects-caden-dana-rhp-angels\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Angels’ ability to save money in the first 10 rounds of the 2022 Draft left them with some cash to be aggressive at the start of Day 3. Dana, a New Jersey high school standout, was considered to be a top four-round talent, but slid because of his commitment to Kentucky. The Angels went over the $125,000 slot in the 11th round more than tenfold, giving Dana $1.5 million to sign. While operating on a limited workload to ease him into pro ball, Dana still quickly made it up to High-A for most of his 2023 starts.</p><p>Dana is polished for a high school pitcher, especially one from a cold-weather state, already showing that he has an idea of what he wants to do on the mound. He has the potential for a three, or maybe four, pitch mix. His fastball averaged around 94 mph and topped out at 96 in 2023 and it’s not hard to see his 6-foot-4 frame and dream of more consistent velocity to come. He entered pro ball as a curveball guy, and he still has it, but his focus has turned to a slider with depth which has the chance to be an above-average pitch. He’s still working on the changeup, and it’s clearly his fourth pitch coming off a year that was fastball-slider heavy.</p><p>For someone his size -- he’s elicited comps to Noah Syndergaard both for his frame and his hair -- he does a decent job staying around the zone and strike-throwing shouldn’t be an obstacle in the future.&nbsp;The gloves could come off a bit in 2024, and especially if his stuff ticks up, he can reach his ceiling as a mid-rotation starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/angels/video/top-prospect-caden-dana-rhp-angels\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Through the 2024 season, four members of the Angels’ 2022 Draft class had already touched the big leagues. Three were among the 18 college players (of 19 total selections) taken by the organization that July. The fourth was Dana, a New Jersey high school product who wasn’t taken in the first 10 rounds because of his commitment to Kentucky, but thanks to the Angels’ under-slot deals early, they had $1,497,500 to sign the big right-hander. He spent most of the 2023 season in High-A then really took off in Double-A in 2024, leading the Southern League in ERA, WHIP and strikeouts. He went to the Futures Game and made his big league debut in September at age 20.</p><p>While Dana might look like Noah Syndergaard in terms of his frame and hair style, he doesn’t profile as the same kind of pure-power pitcher, though he has plenty of now stuff. His fastball sits at 94 mph, topping out at 96 mph, with good riding life to it. His slider has really taken off in pro ball and it’s now a plus pitch with depth that elicited a 41-percent miss rate in Double-A last year, according to Synergy. His changeup continues to make strides and could eventually be an average offering, and he still has the slower, upper-70s curve that he featured more in high school.</p><p>In his two years of pro ball, Dana has registered solid in-zone rates, but his strike-throwing took a very nice step forward in 2024 and his walk rate tumbled. He’s strong and athletic, so he should be able to keep trending upward in terms of repeating his delivery and commanding his arsenal, pointing to a long career as a No. 3 type starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Kentucky","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":79,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/chrudvzu5x66c0e9ewgu","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/703186/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:703186"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-susanna-rhp?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Curveball: 50&nbsp;| Overall: 50</p><p>The top pitcher in this class, Susana has the right mix of pitches and the type of repeatable delivery that could land him in a big league starting rotation one day.</p><p>Beginning with his body frame, a sturdy 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds, Susana already has the look of a Major League starter.&nbsp;There is still room for lots of development, but it’s easy to see why scouts love his potential. The right-hander’s fastball is consistently clocked in the 94- to 97-mph range. It’s elite velocity at a young age that doesn’t appear very often. Nobody will be surprised if he touches 100 mph next year or in two years at the latest.</p><p>Then there’s his slider, which runs 84-87 mph, and a power changeup with late sink that sits in the 86-mph range. He also throws a curveball that clocks in the low 80s and has mound presence. Like other pitchers his age, Susana is not a finished product and needs to improve on his strike-throwing abilities.</p><p>Susana trains with Ysbel Medina in the Dominican Republic. The Padres are the favorite to sign him.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>The top-ranked pitcher in the 2021-22 international class, Susana signed with the Padres for $1,700,000 on Jan. 15, 2022 out of the Dominican Republic. He made eight appearances for San Diego’s Arizona Complex League affiliate and showed enough promising stuff to become a prospect piece in the Juan Soto Deadline blockbuster trade with the Nationals.&nbsp;</p><p>Listed at 6-foot-6 and 235 pounds, Susana already has a Major League frame and his arsenal gives scouts plenty to dream on. The right-hander can sit in the upper-90s with his fastball and touches triple digits on occasion. He complements that with a mid- to upper-80s slider, his best secondary offering, and a low-80s curveball. The teenager rounds out his repertoire with a developing changeup with late sink.</p><p>While Susana has the potential to throw multiple plus pitches in the future, he’ll need to improve his command, a common stage of development for such a young pitcher. With a smooth, repeatable delivery, he will get every opportunity to develop as a starter in his second system with Washington.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 75 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Ranked as the top pitcher on MLB Pipeline’s 2022 international list, Susana signed with the Padres as a 17-year-old for $1.7 million on Jan. 15. The Dominican Republic native proved to be more advanced than many of the bats in his class and moved straight stateside, striking out 44 in 29 1/3 innings in the Arizona Complex League. His quick rise and special stuff caught the attention of many in the industry, including the Nationals, who acquired the hurler as part of the Juan Soto blockbuster in August. Susana made three late-season appearances for Single-A Fredericksburg, becoming the Carolina League’s youngest pitcher with at least 10 frames in 2022.</p><p>Susana touched 103 mph with the FredNats, giving him the hardest-thrown pitch by a Nats Minor Leaguer shortly after his debut in the system. The 6-foot-6 right-hander typically sits more around 98-99 mph, and that’s enough to command attention from anyone watching. His slider also comes in hard in the low-90s – think Emmanuel Clase – and generates swing-and-miss because of the movement and separation. Susana’s curveball and sinking changeup give him the opportunity for a more well-rounded arsenal, but it’s the heater and slider that have fueled his rise so far.</p><p>Like many flame-throwing youngsters, Susana is still learning to command his pitches, and that work will catch up to him as he faces more advanced bats. There is some effort to his delivery as well, but a good portion of his velo derives from his size, giving hope that he can hold onto it as he develops and adds more innings. A fuller age-19 season at Single-A hasn't relieved many of the early concerns of Susana's time in the Minors, and he's trending more and more toward relief.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/nationals/video/2024-top-prospect-jarlin-susana\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 40 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Susana joined the Padres for $1.7 million in January 2022 as MLB Pipeline’s top pitcher in his international class. An aggressive San Diego organization sent the then-18-year-old stateside for his first taste of the Minors, and he posted quickly with a 2.45 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 29 1/3 innings in the Arizona Complex League. The Nationals took notice and acquired the fireballer in the Juan Soto blockbuster that August and even gave him three Single-A Fredericksburg starts to end that summer. Susana returned to the Carolina League for the entire 2023 campaign and finished with a 5.14 ERA, 60 strikeouts and 40 walks in 63 frames.</p><p>The 6-foot-6 right-hander’s fastball is the star of the show, typically sitting 97-99 mph but reaching as high as 103. It’s an absolute laser of a heater in more ways than one; it comes in blazing fast but fairly straight, which keeps it from being a true 80-grade pitch. He drops in a high-80s slider that also draws plus grades and forbids anyone from thinking they can sit on straight heat. His changeup and curveball still need work, but the former at least helps his starting chances.</p><p>Susana's control has improved immensely in 2024, specifically following an in-season promotion to High-A Wilmington where he walked fewer than two batters per nine through his first five starts. He's done a better job of getting ahead of hitters and then allowing his special stuff to take over. He might still end up as a high-octane closer down the road, but for now, he's quieted some of the loudest concerns of his profile in his age-20 campaign.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/nationals/video/top-prospects-jarlin-susana-rhp-nationals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 75 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Susana was ranked as MLB Pipeline’s top pitcher in the 2022 international class and signed with the Padres for $1.7 million that January. San Diego sent him stateside for eight appearances in the Arizona Complex League to begin his age-18 season when he was dealt to the Nationals as part of the Juan Soto blockbuster. Susana saw time with Single-A Fredericksburg after the trade, returned there for all of 2023 and then opened 2024 back in the Carolina League. He had an 8.89 ERA with 19 walks in 26 1/3 innings through his first three starts of last season but quickly course-corrected with a 2.79 ERA, 123 strikeouts and 29 walks in 77 1/3 innings over his final 18 starts, 10 of which came with High-A Wilmington.</p><p>The 6-foot-6 righty makes velocity look easy with a four-seam and a two-seam fastball that typically sit in the 98-101 mph range. He was still touching as high as 102 at times into last September. His 88-91 mph gyro slider plays really well off the fastball with good, late vertical drop to elude bats, and he can backfoot lefties as well as yank away from righties. His low-90s changeup is a distant third pitch, which enabled opposite-side batters to post better splits (.751 OPS vs. .516).&nbsp;</p><p>Starting primarily from the stretch, it doesn’t look like Susana is overthrowing to get the heat, though his zealous follow-through adds flair. He focused a ton on developing a repeatable delivery in between outings in 2024, and the improvements in that regard allowed his control rates to improve drastically as the season wore on. There will always be talk of a future as a closer, but Susana is looking more than ever like a potential impact MLB starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - SD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":80,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/pkyh0bflbombl7fsnnec","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/xoserw7epvtbxcwmpjvz","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/802419/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:802419"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-thomas-harrington-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Harrington went from walk-on to Big South Conference freshman of the year at Campbell in 2021, capping his season with five one-hit innings against eventual champion Mississippi State in the NCAA Regionals. He encored this spring by winning Big South pitcher of the year honors, topping NCAA Division I in victories (a school-record 12) and setting another Fighting Camels mark with 111 strikeouts in 92 2/3 innings. He has a chance to pass Seth Johnson (40th overall, 2019) as the highest-drafted pitcher in the program's history.&nbsp;</p><p>Harrington's heater will range from 90-93 mph on some days and 93-96 on others, but it regularly misses bats with its run and carry. His best offering is a mid-80s changeup with tumble that elicits swings-and-misses in and out of the strike zone. He'll flash a plus mid-80s slider with depth, though it comes and goes, and he also has a show-me curveball in the upper 70s.&nbsp;</p><p>A quality athlete who also played quarterback in high school, Harrington repeats his low three-quarters delivery well and pounds the strike zone. He has a projectable 6-foot-2 frame and continues to get better, showing good feel for sequencing his pitches to keep hitters off balance. A Draft-eligible sophomore, he offers one of the higher floors in the 2022 college pitching crop, as well as the ceiling of a No. 3 starter.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>Harrington went from walk-on to Big South Conference freshman of the year at Campbell in 2021, capping his season with five one-hit innings against eventual champion Mississippi State in the NCAA Regionals. He encored this spring by winning Big South pitcher of the year honors, topping NCAA Division I in victories (a school-record 12) and setting another Fighting Camels mark with 111 strikeouts in 92 2/3 innings. That allowed him to pass Seth Johnson (40th overall, 2019) as the highest-drafted pitcher in the program's history when the Pirates took him with the No. 36 overall pick in the 2022 Draft, signing him for a just under-slot bonus of around $2.05 million.</p><p>Harrington's heater will range from 90-93 mph on some days and 93-96 on others, but it regularly misses bats with its run and carry. His best offering is a mid-80s changeup with tumble that elicits swings-and-misses in and out of the strike zone. He'll flash a plus mid-80s slider with depth, though it comes and goes, and he also has a show-me curveball in the upper 70s.&nbsp;</p><p>A quality athlete who also played quarterback in high school, Harrington repeats his low three-quarters delivery well and pounds the strike zone. He has a projectable 6-foot-2 frame and continues to get better, showing good feel for sequencing his pitches to keep hitters off balance. That feel for pitching gives him a very high floor, with the pure stuff to give him the ceiling of a No. 3 starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50</p><p>In the span of two years, Harrington went from unknown walk-on to one of the best pitchers in Campbell history, earning Big South Conference Freshman of the Year honors in 2021. He was then named the conference’s Pitcher of the Year in 2022, when he set school records in wins (12) and strikeouts (111). He surpassed Seth Johnson, who went No. 40 overall in 2019, as the highest-drafted pitcher in Fighting Camels history when he went No. 36 to the Pirates and signed for just over $2 million.</p><p>Harrington has a four-pitch mix that points to a future in a big league rotation. His fastball averaged around 92 mph at Campbell last year, touching 96, and it plays up because of its excellent run and carry. He has a plus mid-80s changeup with tumble that gets a lot of swings and misses and chases. His mid-80s slider has depth and flashes plus, though it’s not as consistent as the changeup, and he will fold in a slower, get-me-over curve as well.</p><p>A former high school quarterback, Harrington’s athleticism is a big plus on the mound, helping him repeat his low three-quarters delivery, leading to excellent command. There’s some projection to go along with his feel for pitching, giving him a high floor and the ceiling of a mid-rotation starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/2024-top-prospect-thomas-harrington\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Cutter: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>A two-sport standout in high school who was also a quarterback, Harrington was a walk-on at Campbell but quickly landed in the Fighting Camels rotation. He was the Big South Conference Freshman of the Year and then won the conference’s Pitcher of the Year award in 2022 as a Draft-eligible sophomore. He became the school’s highest-drafted pitcher ever when he went No. 36 overall to the Pirates in that summer’s Draft. He showed his stuff would play at the next level by leading the organization in several pitching categories including K percentage and K/BB ratio.</p><p>Of all the highly-rated pitching prospects in the system, Harrington has the most advanced pitchability of the group. He can throw as many as five distinct pitches for strikes,&nbsp;though he uses his slower curve only sparingly. His fastball tops out at 95 mph, sitting 93-94 mph, but it’s run and carry allows it to play up. He mixes in a big mid-80s sweeping slider with big spin rates that flashes plus and his mid-80s changeup features tumble and can also miss bats. He added a cutter last year and it might eventually be another above-average offering as a shorter slider-ish pitch that plays well off of his sweeper.</p><p>Harrington uses his athleticism on the mound to repeat his low three-quarters delivery well, and he commands and mixes all of his pitches well. That gives him a high floor as a big league starter, with the potential for a little more velocity to allow him to take another big step forward.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/top-prospects-thomas-harrington-rhp-pirates\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 55 | Cutter: 50 | Splitter: 55 | Control: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>In a span of two years, Harrington went from being a walk-on at Campbell to a mainstay in the Fighting Camels rotation to an early-round option as a Draft eligible sophomore. He became the earliest drafted pitcher from the program when the Pirates took him No. 36 overall in the 2022 Draft, and he’s climbed the ladder relatively quickly, reaching Triple-A in his second full season and leading the organization in K/BB ratio for the second straight season while also topping all Pirates pitching prospects in BB/9 and WHIP.</p><p>Sometimes lost in the shadow of the premium stuff coming from right-handers like Paul Skenes, Jared Jones and Bubba Chandler, Harrington combines solid stuff with an easily plus feel for pitching. He has as many as five pitches in his arsenal, and he’s not afraid to pull any arrow from his quiver. While his fastball averages between 92-93 mph and tops out at 95, it plays up because of its run and carry. He backs the fastball up with an array of secondary offerings, with his 83-84 mph sweeper with excellent spin rates the best of his breaking balls. His 84-85 mph splitter with tumble also serves as an above-average pitch that misses bats. His upper-80s cutter provides a shorter power breaker that plays well off of his sweeper, and he uses a low-80s curve effectively as well.</p><p>Helping all of his pitches play up is Harrington’s ability to fill the strike zone, as he was one of the best in the Minors in strike percentage in 2024, and he’s adept at keeping hitters off-balance with his pitch mix. He has as high a floor as a future big league starter as anyone in the system as a result.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":81,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/lbt5ndx597rxgg0qeukp","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/jwxxsiitpm5vfexpknco","player":{"__ref":"Person:806965"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>Caba reminds some scouts of a young Francisco Lindor.</p><p>The teen has a chance to be an above-average player defensively because of his instincts at shortstop and strong arm. He makes all of the routine plays and shows a good internal clock in games. He shows the type of footwork and soft hands that will keep him at the position as he makes his way through the Minor Leagues.</p><p>The switch-hitter displays sound mechanics and the ability to drive the ball to all fields. He makes consistent hard contact, and more raw power could come as he develops and matures. He also has a chance to be an above-average runner.</p><p>Caba trains with Basilio “Cachaza” Vizcaino in the Dominican Republic. The Phillies are among the teams who have shown strong interest in him. Vizcaino is a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program.</p>","contentTitle":"International"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>The 2023 international amateur class was rich with shortstops, with six showing up on the top 15 of MLB Pipeline’s Top 50 international prospects list. Caba, ranked No. 13 on that list, was fifth among those shortstops and signed with the Phillies for $3 million after training in the Dominican Republic with Basilio “Cachaza” Vizcaino, a member of Major League Baseball’s Trainer Partnership program.</p><p>Caba has elicited some early comps to a young Francisco Lindor. Like Lindor, he’s a switch-hitter with the chance to really hit. He has good mechanics at the plate and has shown the ability to make hard contact and use all fields. There’s some raw pop in there, and while it seems like right now, he’s more likely to be a gap-to-gap doubles hitter than one with a ton of homers, it should be noted that Lindor has rushed past early power projections.</p><p>A bouncy athlete with above-average speed, Caba has every chance to play shortstop long term and could be a plus defender at the premium position in the future, with excellent side-to-side range to go along with good footwork, soft hands and a good internal clock. He’ll be just 17 for all of the 2023 season.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/phillies/video/top-prospects-starlyn-caba-ss-phillies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>The best defender in the 2023 international class, Caba signed with the Phillies for $3 million out of the Dominican Republic. His glove has lived up to its reputation in his first two pro seasons, and he performed well at the plate in two Rookie leagues before struggling in Single-A at the end of 2024. The Marlins acquired him along with speedy outfield prospect Emaarion Boyd in a December deal for Jesús&nbsp;Luzardo.</p><p>Caba’s athleticism jumps out on both sides of the ball. The switch-hitting teenager has a knack for making a ton of contact from both sides of the plate and led the Rookie-level Florida Complex League in walks (52 in 51 games), runs (44) and steals (37) last summer. He has an extreme hit-over-power profile right now and will need to add significant strength and drive balls in the air much more often to get to&nbsp;double-digit home run totals.</p><p>Caba has plus speed, outstanding range, soft hands, excellent footwork, above-average arm strength and a good internal clock at shortstop. He has all the ingredients to become a Gold Glover and earns comparisons to Francisco Lindor. Lindor showed little pop in the Minors before developing into a consistent 30-homer threat in the Majors, and if Caba produces even half as much power, he'll be a star.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-starlyn-caba-ss-marlins?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Phillies signed Caba for $3 million out of the Dominican Republic because he was considered the best defender in the 2023 international class, and he has lived up to that reputation. He made his U.S. debut last summer, leading the Rookie-level Florida Complex League in walks (51 in 52 games), runs (44) and steals (37) before scuffling after a promotion to Single-A at age 18. The Marlins acquired him and outfield speedster Emaarion Boyd in a December trade for Jesús Luzardo.</p><p>Some evaluators believe that Caba is the top defender in the Minors and give him top-of-the-scale 80 grades for his shortstop defense. He has smooth actions along with quality range to both sides, solid arm strength and a good internal clock. He's also more consistent than most teenage shortstops and looks like a lock to win Gold Gloves when he reaches the big leagues.</p><p>A switch-hitter, Caba has a patient approach at the plate and focuses on making contact to all fields. He understands that his role is to get on base and make use of his plus speed and basestealing acumen. He lacks strength and has a flat stroke from both sides of the plate, so there are questions about his ability to do damage and he may not produce more than 10-12 homers per season.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - PHI"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":82,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ajsxchd0ch46usv7kqrp","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/699073/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:699073"},"position":"C/1B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>Liranzo signed for just $30,000 out of the Dominican Republic in 2021 but has developed into one of the Dodgers' best catching prospects two years later. He made his U.S. debut last summer and earned all-star honors in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League after homering eight times in 41 games. He has shown one of the best combinations of power and patience in the system while making the jump to full-season ball in 2023.&nbsp;</p><p>A switch-hitter, Liranzo offers well-above-average raw power from both sides of the plate but provides more consistent production as a lefty. He looks to drive balls to his pull side but also is willing to take walks when pitchers try to work around him. His aggressive approach will result in strikeouts but also might produce 25-homer power, especially if he learns to launch balls in the air more regularly.&nbsp;</p><p>After Liranzo's receiving and blocking ability regressed in 2022, he has made encouraging progress this summer. He still has more work to do but he has the hands to become an average defender behind the plate. He has solid arm strength though he'll have to improve his accuracy.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Though he signed for just $30,000 out of the Dominican Republic in 2021, Liranzo continues to improve each year and has become one of the best young catching prospects in baseball. He has earned league All-Star honors in each of his two seasons in the United States. In his full-season debut last year, he topped the Single-A California League in slugging (.562), OPS (.962), wRC+ (155), homers (24), extra-base hits (50) and total bases (194) as a 19-year-old. Liranzo had been inconsistent in his move to High-A Great Lakes to begin 2024 and was moved to the Tigers at the Trade Deadline in a deal that sent Jack Flaherty the other way.</p><p>A switch-hitter, Liranzo provides power from both sides and was showing more aptitude hitting from the right side even during his struggles this summer. He hits the ball hard and his pull-heavy approach allows him to get a lot of his plus raw power, which he'll tap into even further as he learns to launch the ball in the air more regularly. His approach will lead to strikeouts, though he offsets his whiffs with a healthy amount of walks.</p><p>Liranzo's receiving and blocking skills regressed during his U.S. debut in 2022 but improved last summer. He has the hands to become an average or better receiver and moves well behind the plate despite well below-average speed on the bases. He owns at least plus arm strength and will deter the running game even more as he improves his throwing accuracy.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-thayron-liranzo-c-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 20 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Liranzo signed with the Dodgers for $30,000 out of the Dominican Republic in January 2021. After an All-Star turn in the 2022 Arizona Complex League, he delivered a bigger breakout a year later with 24 homers (second-most among catchers in the Minors) and a .962 OPS in 94 games for Single-A Rancho Cucamonga. Liranzo struggled to repeat that success in the Midwest League in 2024 and was slashing just .220/.344/.356 through 74 games with High-A Great Lakes when Los Angeles traded him to Detroit, along with Trey Sweeney, for Jack Flaherty. He popped off after the deal (.315/.470/.562 in 26 games for West Michigan) and continued that momentum in the Arizona Fall League, where he won Fall Stars Game MVP.</p><p>A switch-hitter, Liranzo has shown more slugging ability from the right side, where he bats from a more straight-on stance compared to his more open one on the left, but it’s at least plus pop from both. His exit velocities routinely eclipse triple digits and occasionally go above 110 mph as he generates strength from his big frame. That loud contact, coming mostly to the pullside, helps drive most of Liranzo’s offensive profile, but he’ll take his walks too. His High-A turnaround came when he started making more direct contact with the ball, turning ground balls and infield popups into stung line drives and flyballs.</p><p>Liranzo is a well-below-average runner, and while he makes for a big target behind the plate, he still faces questions over whether he’ll be athletic enough to last at catcher. He has plus arm strength at least, and even though he had first-base experience in the L.A. system, Liranzo only featured at catcher with Detroit. He is Rule 5-eligible next offseason, and the bat alone should be good enough to get him closer to the Motor City.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2021 - LAD"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":83,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/mk5ahrmeooxs2hhmrhdp","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/whcokgaeadpldo0quugy","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/w_168,d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png,q_auto:best,f_auto/v1/people/702261/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702261"},"position":"2B/SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-termarr-johnson-2b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 70 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 60&nbsp;</p><p>Though he's a high schooler who projects as a second baseman, Johnson is a potential No. 1 overall choice because he might be the best pure prep hitter in decades. He has a track record of pummeling pitchers on the showcase circuit and some evaluators give his bat top-of-the-scale 80 grades. One scout gave him a double Hall of Famer comparison by calling him a combination of Wade Boggs' plate discipline and Vladimir Guerrero Sr.'s bat-to-ball skills.&nbsp;</p><p>Johnson's hand-eye coordination and swing decisions make him an elite contact hitter from the left side of the plate. He isn't fazed by mid-90s fastballs or quality breaking balls, using his quick, compact stroke to drive the ball to all fields. Though his listed 5-foot-10 height might be a bit generous, his ability to barrel balls along with his bat speed and strength could make him a 25-30 homer threat in the big leagues.&nbsp;</p><p>A shortstop in high school, Johnson will change positions as a pro because his quickness and arm are more average than plus. His hands work well in the field as well as at the plate and he profiles best at second base, where he should be at least a solid defender. He committed to Arizona State in May.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 70 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Though he was a high schooler who projects as a second baseman, Johnson was a potential No. 1 overall choice because he was thought to be one of the best pure prep hitter in decades. He has a track record of pummeling pitchers on the showcase circuit and some evaluators give his bat top-of-the-scale 80 grades. One scout gave him a double Hall of Famer comparison by saying he has a combination of Wade Boggs' plate discipline and Vladimir Guerrero Sr.'s bat-to-ball skills, a reason why the Pirates were thrilled to get him with the No. 4 overall pick and sign him a slightly over-slot bonus just north of $7.2 million.</p><p>Johnson's hand-eye coordination and swing decisions make him an elite contact hitter from the left side of the plate. He isn't fazed by mid-90s fastballs or quality breaking balls, using his quick, compact stroke to drive the ball to all fields. Though his listed 5-foot-10 height might be a bit generous, his ability to barrel balls along with his bat speed and strength could make him a 25- to 30-homer threat in the big leagues.&nbsp;</p><p>A shortstop in high school, Johnson will likely change positions as a pro because his quickness and arm are more average than plus. His hands work well in the field as well as at the plate and he profiles best at second base, where he should be at least a solid defender.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55 </p><p>In the past, high school players who profiled as second basemen weren't thought of as premium Draft prospects. But Johnson was very much the exception to that rule as he emerged as one of the best pure prep hitters scouts had seen in years. He teed off against good competition throughout the summer showcase circuit and kept impressing in his senior season, landing him in the conversation for the Draft's No. 1 pick before being taken No. 4 overall by the Pirates and given a slightly over-slot bonus of $7.2 million to sign.</p><p>The left-handed hitter combines elite hand-eye coordination and swing decisions to help him post otherworldly contact rates. He turns around premium velocity and good breaking stuff alike with fast hands and a compact stroke. He can drive the ball to all fields, and despite his listed 5-foot-10 frame, he routinely barrels up the baseball and uses bat speed and strength to generate the kind of power that could lead to 25-plus homers annually.</p><p>While Johnson was a shortstop in high school and got a little time there during his brief pro debut in 2022, he’s going to be a second baseman moving forward. His average arm and speed fit there better, although he leaned out his frame and worked with a speed and agility coach this offseason to improve his range. He does have good hands and footwork and should be a very capable defender at the keystone. But it’s his bat that could help him get to the big leagues faster than the typical high school player.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-termarr-johnson?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>As the 2022 Draft approached, Johnson emerged as not only one of the best pure hitters in the class, but was perceived to be one of the best high school hitters in recent memory. After hitting well on the summer showcase tour and continuing to impress during his senior season in Georgia, his name was mentioned as a possible No. 1 pick before he landed at No. 4 with the Pirates. Slowed out of the gate by a hamstring injury to kick off his first full season, Johnson struggled at first, but found his footing to homer 18 times, draw over 100 walks and earn a late bump up to High-A Greensboro.</p><p>Known for his incredible hand-eye coordination, swing decisions and contact rates entering pro ball, it was concerning that Johnson was striking out at a high rate to kick off his 2023 campaign. But after he shook off the rust from the missed time early, his K rate plummeted, from a 35.2 percent rate through the end of May to 23.2 percent for the remainder of the season. He has big-time power potential with plus bat speed and consistently worked deep counts, which can lend itself to some strikeouts.</p><p>A shortstop as an amateur, Johnson has settled in professionally at second base and should be just fine at the keystone with decent range, hands and enough arm. His bat will carry him to the big leagues and there’s excitement about what he can do, assuming health, to live up to his Draft billing.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/top-prospects-termarr-johnson-2b-pirates\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The No. 4 pick in the 2022 Draft, and billed as one of the best pure high school hitters in recent memory, Johnson has gotten off to very slow starts in each of his first two full seasons. But in both years, he gained momentum down the stretch and earned a promotion up a level. So while a career .239 average heading into 2025 isn’t exactly what people projected, he did make it to Double-A at age 20 in his second full season before going on to the Arizona Fall League and Team USA in the Premier12 Tournament.</p><p>Small, compact and strong, Johnson is a left-handed hitter with elite pitch recognition skills. His 186 combined walks in 2023 and 2024 are second among all Minor Leaguers and while he swung and missed more than expected out of the gate, he’s largely kept the strikeouts in check. Johnson has impressive bat speed and the chance to get to even more power, but he needs to trust his all-fields approach more. He’ll get too big at times with his leg kick and hand movement, trying to put the ball 20 rows deep to his pull side. At his best, he can send line drives to the left side. The more he can trust that his power will come naturally, the better all-around hitter he can become.&nbsp;</p><p>While the consensus continues to be that Johnson is best suited for second base long-term, he’ll continue to get reps at shortstop to challenge him and keep him athletic. The Pirates are still bullish on his offensive upside given his age and those underlying traits, with the hope that more reps at the upper levels will help unlock all of that potential.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Arizona State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":84,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/az8cf5acqccj05hckpgt","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/q8vim97gvag844hka9tt","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/701398/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:701398"},"position":"2B/3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-sal-stewart-3b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Westminster Christian School in the Miami area has generated some serious baseball talent over the years, led by Alex Rodriguez, and most recently, Royals prospect MJ Melendez. Stewart could be next in line in terms of hitters with thump to come from the school after showing off his hit and power tools over the summer. That included advancing in MLB’s High School All-American Game Home Run Derby, allowing him to take hacks during the big league Derby over the All-Star break in Denver. This spring, he’s proven to be one of the better pure high school bats in the class.</p><p>Most of Stewart’s value comes from his right-handed bat. He has the chance to hit with a solid approach at the plate and legitimate raw power he already knows how to tap into. Some scouts think he’s power over hit, but there’s plenty of belief he’ll hit enough to get to the power consistently at the next level. While he’s a below-average runner, he’s more athletic than you’d think given his size for someone who just recently stopped playing basketball at a competitive level.</p><p>The lack of speed has led some to wonder where Stewart will play defensively long-term, with some thinking he might eventually have to move to first base. But his feet work fine and he has enough arm to start out as a third baseman, if a team can sign him away from his commitment to Vanderbilt.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Westminster Christian School in the Miami area has generated some serious baseball talent over the years, led by Alex Rodriguez, and most recently, Royals catcher MJ Melendez. Stewart could be next in line in terms of hitters with thump to come from the school who make it to the big leagues. He showed off his hit and power tools all last summer, including advancing in MLB’s High School All-American Game Home Run Derby, allowing him to take hacks during the big league Derby over the All-Star break in Denver. This past spring, after proving to be one of the better pure high school bats in the class, Stewart went No. 32 overall to the Reds, who signed him for $2.1 million.</p><p>Most of Stewart’s value comes from his right-handed bat. He has a solid approach at the plate and the chance to hit with legitimate raw power he already knows how to tap into. Some scouts think he’s power over hit, but there’s plenty of belief he’ll hit enough to get to the power consistently at the next level. While he’s a below-average runner, he’s more athletic than you’d think given his size for someone who just recently stopped playing basketball at a competitive level.</p><p>The lack of speed has led some to wonder where Stewart will play defensively long-term, with some thinking he might eventually have to move to first base. But his feet work fine and he has enough arm to start out as a third baseman, which is where the Reds have positioned Stewart in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League to start his career.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>The Reds went hard after hitters at the top of the 2022 Draft, taking four position players in the top 75 overall picks. The first two were super-young, with Cam Collier going in the first round and the Reds hitting the Florida high school market to take Stewart No. 32 overall. He made his brief pro debut in the Arizona Complex League last summer, showing off the advanced bat that made him an intriguing Draft prospect in the first place.</p><p>Stewart has the chance to be an impact offensive player. The right-handed hitter has a very good approach at the plate with a knack for finding the barrel and making loud contact to all fields. He has very impressive raw power, the ball jumps off his bat in batting practice, and he showed off the pop at events like the MLB High School Home Run Derby in Denver in 2021. He’s a student of the craft and always wants extra swings while bringing a ton of life, energy and personality in and around the cage.</p><p>While Stewart’s physically mature frame and below-average speed have some predicting a move from third to a first base-only future, he’s more athletic and has better footwork than expected, thanks perhaps to his background as a high school basketball player. He’s taken ground balls at second since joining the Reds and while that’s unlikely to be a permanent home, don’t be surprised to see him move around a little, especially with Collier soaking up a lot of time at the hot corner.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-sal-stewart-2b-reds\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The first two picks the Reds made in the 2022 Draft were high-school-aged third basemen. Cam Collier, who had reclassified and went to junior college, went No. 18 overall. Stewart came 14 picks later, the pick the Reds got for Nick Castellanos signing with the Phillies. Stewart’s feel for hitting was apparent throughout his first full season as he earned a promotion from Single-A Daytona to High-A Dayton to finish the season.</p><p>A baseball rat, Stewart loves to work on his game, and he’s already showing he can really hit. He has impressive bat-to-ball skills and a very advanced approach, walking more than he struck out in 2023. It’s loud contact with high exit velocities and he started to tap into his raw power. More of that is likely to come as he progresses, with confidence he’s never going to need to sell out or sacrifice his approach for power.</p><p>Stewart played basketball in high school, and the Reds have been pleasantly surprised with his overall athleticism and footwork. He does have below-average speed but has made efforts to rework his body. He split time with Collier at third base with Daytona but also got some time at second, something the Reds plan on continuing to keep him as athletic as possible. His bat will carry him to the big leagues, and he could really take off in 2024.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-sal-stewart-2b-reds-x0484\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Reds had a compensation pick in the 2022 Draft after losing Nick Castellanos to the Phillies via free agency. They used it to take Stewart, a multi-sport standout from the Miami high school ranks, because they liked his bat, approach and competitiveness. He’s pretty much been as advertised, hitting his way across two levels of A-ball in 2023, then performing well back in High-A in his second full season, though a wrist injury limited him to just 80 games.&nbsp;</p><p>Stewart’s advanced approach has been apparent from day one of his pro career. He carried a miniscule 15.7 percent career strikeout rate into the 2025 season and he’s walked as often as he’s struck out (138 BB vs. 139 Ks). He makes a lot of hard contact and can send line drives to all fields consistently against all kinds of pitching. Just 21 for all of this season, he’s still learning to tap into his considerable raw power, with confidence it will come without him losing any of his hitability.</p><p>A solid basketball player as a prepster, Stewart is more athletic and agile than people give him credit for. His below-average speed does limit him a bit, but he stayed in good shape and split his time almost evenly between second and third base with Dayton last year. His bat is his carrying tool and he has a clean bill of health for the '25 season, with the Reds likely to maintain his positional flexibility so they can get it into the big league lineup when he’s ready.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Vanderbilt","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":85,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/hvxcd6rnsinoxdolbih6","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/edxiil8fxh6a8rq9zf2s","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/800611/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800611"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-noble-meyer-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></strong></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>In 2020, Jesuit High School in Oregon had the best high school pitcher in the class in Mick Abel, now one of the top prospects in the Phillies' organization after being taken in the middle of the first round. The 2023 Draft could be a repeat with another Jesuit product in Meyer, who helped establish himself as perhaps the best prep arm in this upcoming class with strong showings on the summer showcase circuit.</p><p>At 6-foot-5, Meyer certainly looks the part as a projectable high school right-hander. His velocity is tracking upward, frequently touching 97-98 mph over the summer, and while that was in shorter stints, it’s continued this spring as he’s touched triple digits at times during his senior year. It’s easy to dream on more consistent velocity in longer starts as he matures. Meyer backs up that tailing two-seam fastball with a mid-80s power two-plane slider that has good hard bite and spin -- it’s a future strikeout pitch that travels laterally with good depth. He also has good feel for a fading changeup, sold with excellent arm speed.</p><p>Meyer comes at hitters with a bit of a three-quarters arm slot, showing good, whippy arm action, and while there is a little crossfire in his delivery, he has a good feel for the strike zone. Committed to Oregon, he has all the ingredients to be a future frontline starter and could follow Abel as the first high school arm to come off the board.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>For the second time in four Drafts, Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) produced the best high school pitcher available, with Meyer following in the footsteps of 2020 Phillies first-rounder Mick Abel. Gatorade's Oregon player of the year, Meyer led Jesuit to the 6-A state finals and posted a 0.51 ERA with 142 strikeouts in 70 innings. The Marlins selected him 10th overall, signed him to a below-slot $4.5 million and used the savings to land the Draft's top left-hander (Thomas White) in the supplemental first round.&nbsp;</p><p>Meyer's fastball velocity increased continually during his last two years of high school, as he went from operating in the upper 80s as a sophomore to sitting at 94-97 mph and reaching 100 with tailing action as a senior. He misses a lot more bats with a mid-80s slider with two-plane break, though he tends to fall in love with his breaking ball too much at times. He also has feel for a fading mid-80s changeup that he sells with deceptive arm speed, and it could give him a solid third pitch once he uses it more frequently.&nbsp;</p><p>Meyer repeats his athletic delivery, provides plenty of strikes and earns praise for his intelligence and competitiveness. The biggest quibble with him is that he doesn't have great metrics on his fastball, which gets hit more than it should. If he can make some adjustments to keep his heater off barrels, he'll pitch at the front of the Marlins' rotation of the future alongside Eury Pérez.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-noble-meyer?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) produced the best prep pitcher twice in a span of four Drafts with Mick Abel, a Phillies first-rounder in 2020, and Meyer, the 10th overall choice in 2023. Gatorade's Oregon player of the year, he carried Jesuit to the 6-A state finals while logging a 0.51 ERA with 142 strikeouts in 70 innings. The Marlins landed him with a below-slot $4.5 million bonus, then used the savings to grab the 2023 Draft's best left-hander (Thomas White) in the supplemental first round.&nbsp;</p><p>Meyer's best pitch is a high-spin slider with mid-80s velocity and two-plane break, though he can fall in love with it too much and will need to learn to not lean on it as heavily in pro ball. His fastball features plenty of velocity, parking at 94-97 mph and topping out at 100, though it doesn't come with great metrics and has gotten hit more than expected. He sells his fading mid-80s changeup with deceptive arm speed, and it could become a solid or better offering as he incorporates it more often.&nbsp;</p><p>Meyer repeats his athletic delivery well and filled the strike zone as an amateur, but his control hasn't been sharp during his first full pro season. He does have good feel for mixing his pitches and is a tough competitor. He can become a frontline starter if he can make some adjustments with his fastball and regain the polish he showed in high school.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/marlins/video/top-prospects-noble-meyer-rhp-marlins\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) spawned the best high school pitching prospect twice in four Drafts, first with Mick Abel (Phillies) in 2020 and then Meyer in '23. The Marlins signed him for a below-slot $4.5 million as the 10th overall pick, then used the savings to float the 2023 Draft's best southpaw (Thomas White) down to the supplemental first round. They pitched together at two levels in their first full pro season, with White outpitching Meyer after they advanced to High-A.</p><p>Meyer's high-spin slider can be a wipeout pitch at its best, sitting at 83-85 mph with two-plane break, though he tends to fall in love with it at the expense of developing his other secondary offerings. He worked at 93-95 mph and topped out at 98 with his fastball in 2024 after throwing a tick or two harder as an amateur. While his heater has plenty of armside run, it doesn't stand out in terms of carry or approach angle and gets hit hard when he didn't locate it well.</p><p>Meyer's fading 83-85 mph changeup and downer 77-79 mph curveball both show flashes of becoming solid pitches if he'll trust them more and do a better job of landing them for strikes. He has an athletic delivery that he repeats well and was known for his polish as an amateur, but he issued 62 walks in 85 innings during his first two years as a pro. He may need more time to develop than expected but still has the upside to pitch in the front half of a big league rotation.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Oregon","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":86,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/rmsyuyrlyg32kmhitvgd","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695600/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695600"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-carter-jensen-c\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting report: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Among the top high school catchers, Jensen may be the best pure hitter but also raises the most questions as to whether he'll be able to stay behind the plate. He performed well throughout the prep showcase season and helped his cause defensively by dedicating himself to improving his conditioning. His profile resembles Kyle Schwarber's as an amateur, though Jensen is more athletic at the same stage of their careers.&nbsp;</p><p>Jensen doesn't have a conventional setup at the plate, sitting on his back leg more than usual, but he makes consistent hard contact from the left side. He does damage against left-handers and right-handers, fastballs and offspeed pitches, managing the strike zone well and utilizing the entire field. His strength stands out more than his bat speed but he has the potential for at least average power.&nbsp;</p><p>Jensen's solid arm definitely fits at catcher, but he'll have to continue to improve his receiving to stay there. The Louisiana State recruit has the desire and work ethic to do so, though some scouts wonder if he'd have more value maximizing his offensive production by playing a less taxing position. Though he's a below-average runner, that's better than most backstops, and he might be able to play third base or an outfield corner.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting report: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Among the top high school catchers in the 2021 Draft, Jensen may have been the best pure hitter but also raised the most questions as to whether he'll be able to stay behind the plate. He performed well throughout the prep showcase season and helped his cause defensively by dedicating himself to improving his conditioning. His profile resembles Kyle Schwarber's as an amateur, though Jensen is more athletic at the same stage of their careers. Kansas City selected Jensen with its third-round pick and went above slot to sign him for $1.1 million.</p><p>Jensen doesn't have a conventional setup at the plate, sitting on his back leg more than usual, but he makes consistent hard contact from the left side. He does damage against left-handers and right-handers, fastballs and offspeed pitches, managing the strike zone well and utilizing the entire field. His strength stands out more than his bat speed, but he has the potential for at least average power.&nbsp;</p><p>Jensen's solid arm definitely fits at catcher, but he'll have to continue to improve his receiving to stay there. The Missouri native has the desire and work ethic to do so, though some scouts wonder if he'd have more value maximizing his offensive production by playing a less taxing position. Though he's a below-average runner, that's better than most backstops, and he might be able to play third base or an outfield corner if need be someday.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Arguably the best pure hitter in the 2021 Draft, Jensen signed with his hometown team for $1.1 million after the Royals selected him with their third-round pick. The organization was blown away by his power in their pre-draft workout held at Kauffman Stadium, and although there are questions as to whether he’ll stay behind the plate, he helped his cause by performing well throughout the prep showcase season. Jensen played 19 games for the Royals’ rookie team in Arizona over the summer, posting a .792 OPS with one home run.</p><p>Some say Jensen has the most left-handed power in the Kansas City system, and he is fearless in the batter’s box, whether it’s batting practice, live at-bats or during game action. With a simple and short swing, he’s always in attack mode and makes consistent hard contact against lefties and righties, utilizing the entire field. He knows how to work his lower half, although he’s aggressive and can drift at times, which the Royals are working on with him. Jensen’s solid arm fits at catcher, but he’ll have to improve his receiving skills to stay there. He’s young, and he’s learning how to catch elite stuff every day while managing his catching and hitting workload.</p><p>Some scouts wonder if Jensen would maximize his offensive production by playing a less taxing position, and he could potentially play the infield or outfield corners. But he has the work ethic and desire to stay at catcher, and that’s where the Royals intend to develop him for now.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Royals were able to see Jensen up close and often ahead of the 2021 Draft because he played in their backyard at Park Hill High School in Kansas City. Officials were blown away by his power in their pre-Draft workout, leading them to take Jensen in the third round and sign him away from his LSU commitment. The Royals challenged him right away in Low-A Columbia in ‘22, and they again came away impressed. Jensen, who didn’t turn 19 until halfway through the season, slashed .226/.363/.382 with 11 homers.</p><p>Jensen’s performance spiked in the second half of ‘22, and a lot of it had to do with his eye: He walked 51 times and struck out just 38 times in 52 games. Jensen has a ton of raw power, so if he can start to drive the ball more -- he hit just .227 -- and continue the impressive plate discipline, he’ll be a well-rounded hitter. That could translate to a high-OBP, 25-homer hitter. Jensen has a compact swing in an upright stance and utilizes his lower half well to generate hard contact. What blew evaluators away the most about Jensen, though, was his defense. Many thought he would not stay at the position, but Jensen has improved his receiving skills and conditioning skills considerably.</p><p>Jensen has always had an above-average arm, but his athleticism and strong hands will allow him to stay behind the plate if he continues his receiving improvement. The Royals will continue to develop him there while working with him on making him a well-rounded and elite offensive threat.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>A Royals fan and Kansas City native, Jensen blew scouts away with his power at a pre-Draft workout at Kauffman Stadium, and the Royals took the Louisiana State commit in the third round of the 2021 Draft and signed him to an over-slot $1.1 million signing bonus. Playing in his age-19 season, Jensen spent 2023 in High-A Quad Cities and got better throughout the season. In 116 games, he slashed .211/.356/.363 with 11 home runs, an 18.5 percent walk rate and a 24.1 percent strikeout rate.</p><p>Jensen has special raw power to the middle of the field, but he hasn’t tapped into it results-wise as much as one might have expected in the lower levels of the Minors. He does have an incredible eye, too, having drawn 175 walks in his first two pro seasons, but he also gets passive at times and might be unintentionally sacrificing power for patience. Jensen has smooth swing mechanics from the left side, and his offensive tools project a high on-base hitter with good power -- if he can start swinging at drivable pitches and not laying off them. Defensively, he has steadily improved, and that keeps convincing scouts he can stick behind the plate. Jensen has an above-average arm, his agility was much improved last year and he manages a staff well.</p><p>Pitchers are only going to get more advanced as Jensen climbs the Minors. He’s still young, but he’ll have to show his bat can improve -- like his catching has -- for him to fill out his projection as an everyday catcher. He repeated High-A with positive results to begin his age-20 season and earned a promotion to Double-A Northwest Arkansas in July.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/royals/video/top-prospect-carter-jensen-c-royals\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Staying local always makes for a good Draft story, but Kansas City native Carter Jensen is proving to be more than that in the years since the Royals took him in the third round in 2021. The catcher was young for both the Single-A and High-A stops in 2022 and 2023 respectively and repeated Quad Cities last season with impressive results (.271/.386/.435, 10 homers, 16 steals in 84 games). He was promoted to Double-A Northwest Arkansas in July, posted a 112 wRC+ over 170 plate appearances there and was rewarded with another challenge in the Arizona Fall League to round out his third full season.</p><p>Jensen finished with 18 homers in 125 games during the 2024 Minor League season -- a healthy jump from his totals of 11 in both 2022 and 2023 -- and four more across 12 Fall League games. A high-walk, solid-OBP performer earlier in his career, the left-handed slugger meaningfully worked on being less passive at the plate early in counts and attacking drivable pitches. That got his pop to play more and continued physical maturation has helped that further. He’s still only entering his age-21 season and could find a happy medium as a backstop who gets on base and provides value with his power too.</p><p>Jensen is a below-average runner (no surprise for his position) who used his baserunning knowledge to swipe bags in High-A but reeled that in at Double-A. Kansas City has managed his workload well over his three full seasons, enabling him to stay healthy but also pick up enough reps to become at least an average framer behind the dish. His above-average arm strength and improved actions give baserunners something to think about and round out a solid all-around profile.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisiana State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":87,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/ahpghygofl0zzukwuzuk","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/805796/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:805796"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-arjun-nimmala-ss?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The area in and around Tampa has long been a hotbed in terms of producing premium high school Draft talent, and this year is no different, with hitters like Aidan Miller and Nimmala high on most teams’ boards. Nimmala’s age and offensive upside were on display all summer, including at Major League Baseball’s High School All-American Game, and he's poised to become the first draftee ever from Strawberry Crest High School.</p><p>A 6-foot-1 right-handed hitter and shortstop, Nimmala is all about projection. He calls himself a “patient-aggressive” hitter and definitely doesn’t get cheated at the plate. He has at least plus raw power and can drive the ball to all fields, and while there are still some issues about his pitch selection and inconsistency in the quality of his at-bats that sometimes keeps him from tapping into that power, scouts are bullish about his offensive upside.</p><p>A tick above average as a runner, Nimmala has every chance to play shortstop for a long time, with enough arm and range for the premium position to go along with loose actions. If it all clicks, the Florida State recruit could have plus grades across the board, a big reason why he's vaulted himself into serious first-round conversations.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>The area in and around Tampa has long been a hotbed in terms of producing premium high school Draft talent, and this year was no different, with hitters like Aidan Miller and Nimmala high on most teams’ boards. Nimmala’s age and offensive upside were on display all summer, including at Major League Baseball’s High School All-American Game, and he became Toronto’s first-rounder at No. 20 overall, signing for $3 million.&nbsp;</p><p>A 6-foot-1 right-handed hitter and shortstop, Nimmala is all about projection. He calls himself a “patient-aggressive” hitter and definitely doesn’t get cheated at the plate. He has at least plus raw power and can drive the ball to all fields, and while there are still some issues about his pitch selection and inconsistency in the quality of his at-bats that sometimes keeps him from tapping into that power, scouts are bullish about his offensive upside.</p><p>A tick above average as a runner, Nimmala has every chance to play shortstop for a long time, with enough arm and range for the premium position to go along with loose actions. If it all clicks, the Florida State recruit could have plus grades across the board, a big reason why he vaulted himself into serious first-round conversations. Considering Nimmala was 17 on Draft Day, the Jays will be patient in their pursuit of developing him into their next infield star.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Nimmala’s physical projection and power potential at just 17 sent him shooting up Draft boards in 2023, ranking him No. 11 on MLB Pipeline’s Draft prospects list. The Blue Jays were thrilled to land Nimmala with the No. 20 pick and knew him as well as any organization given that he played prep ball just 40 miles away. Nimmala became the first first-generation Indian-American drafted in the first round of the four major U.S. sports. This was a dream match for the Blue Jays, given their new player development complex and Nimmala's raw upside at such a young age.&nbsp;</p><p>One year in, you can already see more physical growth in Nimmala. He’s built almost like an Olympic swimmer, with a broad chest and shoulders that narrow to his beltline. The Blue Jays like his athleticism to stay at shortstop for now, but third base could enter the picture down the road. Nimmala played in nine games in the Florida Complex League in 2023, going 5-for-40 (.200) with 14 walks, but his power should start to show in flashes in ‘24. That power has the potential to be special, and it’d be even more notable if he’s able to stick at shortstop.</p><p>In Nimmala’s first full season with the organization, he’ll need to work on a plate approach that is already a tick better than the Blue Jays expected coming out of the Draft. Getting to his power is key as that tool alone could carry him. Nimmala is the most exciting position-player project in this system right now.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/video/top-prospects-arjun-nimmala-ss-blue-jays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Only 17 heading into the 2023 Draft, Nimmala drew tons of intrigue for his future projection and slotted in as No. 11 in MLB Pipeline’s rankings for the class. The Blue Jays selected him 20th overall, making him the highest first-generation Indian-American ever drafted in the four major sports, and signed him for $3 million. With short-season ball limited to the complex, Toronto faced a decision on where to open the shortstop in 2024 and chose Single-A Dunedin after his strong spring. Nimmala hit just .167 with a 34.4 percent strikeout rate through 29 games, and the organization did an in-season reset in mid-May. After he returned to the Florida State League on June 27, he took off with a .265/.331/.564 line and 13 homers in his final 53 games.</p><p>Nimmala’s 17 homers total led all players aged 18 or younger in 2024, and his FSL exit velocity data was solid for the level regardless of age, underlining that he could get to plus power at maturity. Blue Jays coaches noted that he wasn’t always putting himself in the best posture to make the most of that strength in the season’s first half and worked to correct it, leading to much better numbers on pitches inside the zone after his in-season break. Nimmala can still be vulnerable to soft stuff as he grows more accustomed to pro pitching.</p><p>The Florida native can be a solid runner but may slow down as he grows into his large frame. He made gains with his defensive instincts and range at shortstop, and while he isn’t always smooth there, his plus arm strength can help paper over issues. Nimmala will still only be 19 for the entire 2025 season and could launch further into prominence with a repeat of his second half.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":88,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/s5uppsnlld6eu7jdqxgq","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/s5uppsnlld6eu7jdqxgq","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/q_auto/mlb/ukjmavwbra7rlftg1uce","player":{"__ref":"Person:702056"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-trey-yesavage-rhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>East Carolina will have a pitcher selected in the top two rounds for the third time in four Drafts, with Yesavage following in the footsteps of 2021 first-rounder Gavin Williams and 2022 second-rounder Carson Whisenhunt. A reliever as a freshman, he moved into the Pirates' rotation last spring and was a consensus second-team All-American. He dominated as a junior, finishing among NCAA Division I leaders in ERA (2.02, fourth), strikeouts (145, fifth) and average-against (.154, second) while establishing himself as a top-15 pick.</p><p>The American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year, Yesavage has a quality four-pitch arsenal highlighted by a mid-80s slider/cutter with more depth than lateral movement. His fastball parks at 93-95 mph and peaks at 98, overcoming a lack of life with plenty of carry from a high arm slot. He also has a low-80s spike curveball and a splitter with similar velocity, and both miss bats as well.</p><p>More physical than athletic at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, Yesavage has some effort in his delivery but it doesn't prevent him from throwing strikes. Improved fastball command has keyed his success in 2024 after his heater got pounded at times in the past when he didn't locate it up in the zone. He now looks like a mid-rotation starter after refining the consistency and control of his stuff.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/video/2024-top-prospect-trey-yesavage\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>East Carolina had a pitcher selected in the top two rounds for the third time in four Drafts, with Yesavage following in the footsteps of 2021 first-rounder Gavin Williams and 2022 second-rounder Carson Whisenhunt. A reliever as a freshman, he moved into the Pirates' rotation last spring and was a consensus second-team All-American. He dominated as a junior, finishing among NCAA Division I leaders in ERA (2.02, fourth), strikeouts (145, fifth) and average-against (.154, second). The Blue Jays selected the righty 20th overall and signed him for $4,177,500.</p><p>The American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year, Yesavage has a quality four-pitch arsenal highlighted by a mid-80s slider/cutter with more depth than lateral movement. His fastball parks at 93-95 mph and peaks at 98, overcoming a lack of life with plenty of carry from a high arm slot. He also has a low-80s spike curveball and a splitter with similar velocity, and both miss bats as well.</p><p>More physical than athletic at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, Yesavage has some effort in his delivery, but it doesn't prevent him from throwing strikes. Improved fastball command keyed his success in 2024 after his heater got pounded at times in the past when he didn't locate it up in the zone. He now looks like a mid-rotation starter after refining the consistency and control of his stuff.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/video/top-prospects-trey-yesavage-rhp-blue-jays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Splitter: 60 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Yesavage began his career at East Carolina as a reliever but worked his way into a starting role to great effect in 2023, earning second-team All-American honors. As a junior last spring, he finished among the Division I top five in ERA (2.03, fourth), strikeouts (145, fifth), average-against (.154, second) and wins (11, t-fourth). But he suffered a collapsed lung during what was believed to be dry needling treatment before the AAC Conference Tournament. He returned in time to throw 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball against Wake Forest and fellow top 2024 Draft talent Chase Burns in the NCAA Greenville Regional. While some teams had medical concerns about Yesavage, the Blue Jays selected the hurler 20th overall in July and signed him for $4,177,500.</p><p>Yesavage traveled to the Blue Jays’ facility in Dunedin, Fla., for baseline work with Toronto staff but didn’t appear in games after the Draft. On stuff alone, he was one of the best arms in the class. His 93-95 mph fastball has great carry from a high, near-over-the-top release point (almost 7 feet), and that steepness plays to his advantage. A mid-80s slider shows good depth to generate heavy whiffs and a low-80s splitter can be another plus pitch, especially coming off the heater. A low-80s spike curveball provides another option but wasn't used as much last year.</p><p>Yesavage has a bulldog mentality on the bump and brings a physical presence at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds. He showed improved fastball command during his days in college that helped fuel his rise to prominence. Toronto officials will monitor him in his first taste of the pros, especially given some of the injury concerns to other arms in the system.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":89,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/hs2xuliraql9kqshehfo","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/807284/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:807284"},"position":"LHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-cam-caminiti-lhp?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A cousin of Ken Caminiti, Cam Caminiti was thought to be one of the best players in the 2025 Draft class when he reclassified for 2024. That made him one of the youngest players in the class, one who will still be 17 years old at the time of the Draft. A solid two-way player who could be a prospect as a hitter, he separated himself on the mound with strong performances on the summer showcase circuit and continued his dominant performances back home in Arizona this spring.</p><p>Caminiti has the potential to have four legitimate pitches in the future, with projection to all of them. He already throws plenty hard enough, with a fastball that can touch 98 mph and sat 93-95 mph this spring, and scouts feel there's more in the tank. He commands it well and it misses a lot of bats thanks to ride and carry up in the zone combined with deception in his delivery. He can show a distinct curve and slider, though both can get loose because of inconsistent finish, and there is a bit of a split camp among scouts over which is the better offering, but he answered a lot of concerns about his feel to spin this spring. He hadn't used his changeup much at all prior to this year, but it became a real go-to pitch for him, giving him another at least above-average offering.</p><p>The athleticism Caminiti shows when he's playing center field helps him on the mound and there's confidence he'll be able to use his repeatable delivery and be a consistent strike-thrower as he matures. Committed to LSU, he has the chance to be the first Arizona prep pitcher to be taken in the first round since Matthew Liberatore went No. 16 overall to the Rays in 2018.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/braves/video/top-prospects-cam-caminiti-lhp-braves\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>A cousin of Ken Caminiti, Cam was thought to be one of the best players in the 2025 Draft class when he reclassified for 2024. That made him one of the youngest players in the class, only 17 years old at the time of the Draft. A solid two-way player who could be a prospect as a hitter, he separated himself on the mound with strong performances on the summer showcase circuit and continued his dominant performances back home in Arizona this spring. He was the highest-ranked high school arm in the class, and many thought he would go in the middle of the first round. But the Braves were thrilled when they were able to take him at No. 24 overall and sign him with a full-slot bonus of $3.56 million.</p><p>Caminiti has the potential to have four legitimate pitches in the future, with projection to all of them. He already throws plenty hard, with a fastball that can touch 98 mph and sat 93-95 this spring, and scouts feel there's more in the tank. He commands it well and it misses a lot of bats thanks to ride and carry up in the zone, combined with deception in his delivery. He can show a distinct curve and slider, though both can get loose because of inconsistent finish, and among scouts there is a bit of a split camp over which is the better offering. But this spring he answered a lot of concerns about his feel to spin. He hadn't used his changeup much at all prior to this year, but it became a real go-to pitch for him, giving him another at least above-average offering.</p><p>The athleticism Caminiti showed when he played center field helps him on the mound, and there's confidence as he matures he'll be able to use his repeatable delivery and be a consistent strike-thrower with every chance to be a big league starter.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/braves/video/top-prospects-cam-caminiti-lhp-braves-x8265\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>When Caminiti, a cousin of the late Ken Caminiti, reclassified, he became one of the youngest players in the 2024 Draft class at age 17. He was ranked as the top prep arm in the class and ended up going No. 24 overall, signing with the Braves for just over $3.56 million, full slot for that spot in the Draft. The Arizona native, who was a solid two-way player in high school, didn't pitch after signing.</p><p>The teenaged southpaw has a potential four-pitch mix with a ton of projection. He can touch 98 mph with his fastball and sat 93-95 mph in his final year of high school ball, with more consistent velocity to come. It features good ride and carry up in the zone and is thrown with some deception, so it misses bats, and he can command the heater pretty well. His breaking stuff can run into each other at times because he doesn't always finish the offerings well. But at his best, he does have a distinct slider and curve, though it might be possible he focuses on just the slider as he gets going in his pro career. His changeup took a big step forward in 2024, and it should be at least above-average for him.</p><p>Caminiti was a center fielder when he was a position player, and his athleticism enables him to repeat his delivery and find the strike zone. There's a lot of ceiling here as he focuses on pitching only for the first time, with the potential to develop into a very good big league starter.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisiana State","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":90,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/wxos8cefykznspjkgsul","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/v1/people/682634/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:682634"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50&nbsp;</p><p>One of the youngest and higher-ceiling prospects on the 2018 international market, Alcantara signed for $1 million when he turned 16 on July 12. When he arrived in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League last June, he became the only 16-year-old on a U.S.-based Minor League team. He'll need a lot of development time, but it's so easy to dream on his upside.</p><p>Built like a young Dexter Fowler, Alcantara could have plus tools across the board once he gets a lot stronger and adds some much-needed polish. A right-handed hitter, his combination of bat speed, physical projection and leverage gives him well above-average raw power and already produces some of the biggest exit velocities in the system. For such a young player, he shows advanced feel for putting the bat on the ball, though he'll need to tighten his strike zone.&nbsp;</p><p>Alcantara has plus speed and gobbles up ground in center field with long, fluid strides. It's possible that he could slow down some once he's physically mature, prompting a move to a corner, but his solid arm strength would play well in right field if that happens. In addition to his physical gifts, he also impresses with his baseball IQ and his work ethic.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 45</p><p>Younger and possessing a higher ceiling than most of the prospects in the 2018 international class, Alcantara signed with the Yankees for $1 million when he turned 16 on July 12. At the start of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League season in June 2019, the Dominican was the lone 16-year-old on a U.S.-based Minor League team. His only real development last year came at New York's Dominican instructional league program, and he had just begun playing again this July when the Yankees sent him and right-handed pitching prospect Alexander Vizcaino to the Cubs in exchange for Anthony Rizzo.&nbsp;</p><p>Built like a younger Dexter Fowler, Alcantara now approaches 200 pounds and could have plus tools across the board once he fills out and gains more experience. His bat speed, projectable strength and leverage give him well above-average power from the right side of the plate and produce some of the highest exit velocities in the system. He made a reasonable amount of contact in his 2019 pro debut but will need to improve his discipline when he faces more advanced pitchers.&nbsp;</p><p>A plus runner, Alcantara covers plenty of ground in center field with long, fluid strides. If he slows down as he adds strength and needs to move to a corner, his solid arm strength would fit nicely in right field. Besides his tools, his baseball IQ and work ethic also earn praise.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the younger and highest-ceilinged players in the 2018 international class, Alcantara signed with the Yankees for $1 million when he turned 16 on July 12. Because of his youth and the pandemic layoff, he accumulated just 280 at-bats in his first three years in pro ball and won't make his full-season debut until 2022. But his upside remains enormous and he batted .337/.415/.609 in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League after the Cubs acquired him and right-hander Alexander Vizcaino in exchange for Anthony Rizzo last July.&nbsp;</p><p>It's so easy to dream on Alcantara, who's 6-foot-6, extremely athletic for his size and might have close to plus tools across the board once he's stronger and fully developed. With his bat speed, projectable strength and the leverage in his long frame, he creates well-above-average raw power and exit velocities. He's still unproven against advanced pitching and has a naturally long right-handed stroke, but he does have some feel for the barrel and should hit for average if he can refine his plate discipline.&nbsp;</p><p>Alcantara can flash plus speed but probably will lose at least a half-step as he fills out. He eats up plenty of ground in center field with long, fluid strides and his solid arm strength will play well in right field should he have to move. Not only is he physically gifted, but he's also an intelligent player with a strong work ethic.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the youngest and toolsiest players in the 2018 international crop, Alcantara signed with the Yankees for $1 million out of the Dominican Republic once he turned 16 on July 12. One of several quality outfield prospects acquired by the Cubs via trades, he joined the organization along with right-hander Alexander Vizcaino in exchange for Anthony Rizzo in July 2021. He aced his full-season debut as a 19-year-old in 2022, batting .273/.360/.451 with 15 homers, leading the Carolina League with 85 RBIs and ranking among the Single-A circuit's leaders in most offensive categories.&nbsp;</p><p>Though his 6-foot-6 frame results in a naturally long right-handed swing, Alcantara keeps his stroke relatively compact and makes a lot of hard contact, smoking the ball harder than most players his age. As he continues to add strength and learns to pull and lift pitches more frequently, he could develop into a 30-homer threat. He'll probably always be a power-over-hit guy, but his willingness to take walks and use the opposite field bode well for his performance in the latter area.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Few players as tall as Alcantara move as well as he does. He has twitchy athleticism, solid speed and good instincts on the bases and in the outfield. A center fielder for most of his pro career, he played right field alongside Pete Crow-Armstrong when they were teammates in the first two months of last season and has the solid arm strength required for the position.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-alcantara?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>One of the youngest and highest-ceilinged players in the 2018 international class, Alcántara had to wait until his 16th birthday on July 12 to sign with the Yankees for $1 million out of the Dominican Republic. After losing the 2020 season to the pandemic, he was still in Rookie ball when New York sent him and right-hander Alexander Vizcaino to the Cubs for Anthony Rizzo in July 2021. He finished third in batting (.286) and fourth in slugging (.466) in the High-A Midwest League last season at age 20 before posting a 1.171 OPS in the Double-A Southern League playoffs to help Tennessee win the championship.</p><p>Alcántara struggled when he got overly aggressive at the plate in the first two months last season, then batted .329/.404/.551 once he recalibrated his plate discipline. His 6-foot-6 frame results in a naturally long right-handed swing, and he's at his best when he keeps his stroke relatively compact and focuses on making hard contact rather than worrying about home runs. He has good feel for using the opposite field and could develop 30-homer power if he learns to pull and lift pitches more regularly.</p><p>Few players can match Alcántara's combination of size and athleticism, and he has the instincts to get the most out of his solid speed on the bases and in the outfield. He has spent most of his career in center field and is more than capable there, but he faces a move once he's playing alongside Pete Crow-Armstrong in Chicago. With his power potential and strong arm, he'll profile well in right field.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-kevin-alcantara-of-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Signed by the Yankees for $1 million out of the Dominican Republic as one of the youngest and highest-upside players in the 2018 international class, Alcántara joined the Cubs as part of the Anthony Rizzo trade three years later. He has posted nearly identical batting lines in his three years in full-season ball, including slashing .278/.353/.428 with 14 homers and 14 steals in 111 games between Double-A and Triple-A last year at age 21. He made his big league debut in the final week of the season, going 1-for-10 in three starts.</p><p>At 6-foot-6, Alcántara has a naturally long right-handed swing, though it comes with plenty of bat speed and produces impressive exit velocities. He has at least 30-homer upside and can drive the ball out of any part of the ballpark, but he has yet to go deep more than 15 times in a season because he chases too many pitches out of the zone and struggles to do damage against non-fastballs. He's at his best when he focuses on making hard contact, but he'll lapse into trying to do too much and produces a lot of rolled-over ground balls.</p><p>Alcántara offers a combination of size and athleticism that few players can match. Though it takes him a while to get out of the batter's box, he's a plus runner once he gets going and can be at least a 20/20 player if he takes more chances on the bases. He continues to improve defensively, and he's a quality center fielder with good instincts and a strong arm.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"July 12, 2018 - NYY"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":91,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/myghij9aryrm8irg8qzu","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/ox1hdrf0o5pln47m8t0o","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/702253/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:702253"},"position":"3B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-cam-collier-3b?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Video scouting report »</strong></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60</p><p>The son of former big leaguer Lou Collier, Cam began the summer as one of the more intriguing prospects for the 2023 Draft. But the Georgia high school standout decided to reclassify for the 2022 Draft, get his GED and head to Chipola Junior College for his spring season. After a summer of showing off impressive offensive skills and a strong showing at Chipola’s scout day this fall, Collier has been watched as one of the more intriguing -- and one of the youngest -- bats in this Draft class.</p><p>Most of the excitement about Collier centers around his left-handed bat. He has a loose stroke with outstanding bat speed and uncanny bat-to-ball skills. For most of the summer, he squared just about everything up, using the whole field and not being bothered by premium velocity, and he continued to show professional at-bats this spring. There’s good raw power in his swing, with more likely to come. While he’s not a burner, he’s a solid runner.</p><p>With an arm that has hit the low-90s from the mound, Collier has the chance to fit nicely at third base, where his offensive upside could fit well. If the hot corner doesn’t work, a move to an outfield corner or first base could be in his future, but it’s the Louisville recruit’s bat that will carry him and puts him in conversations about the first round.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The son of former big leaguer Lou Collier, Cam began last summer as one of the more intriguing prospects for the 2023 Draft. But the Georgia high school standout decided to reclassify for the 2022 Draft, get his GED and head to Chipola Junior College for his spring season. After a summer of showing off impressive offensive skills and a strong showing at Chipola, not to mention challenging himself by going to the Cape Cod League as one of the youngest bats in the class, Collier’s name came up in conversations all over the top half of the first round before settling in at No. 18 overall, where the Reds gave him an over-slot bonus of $5 million to sign.</p><p>Most of the excitement about Collier centers around his left-handed bat. He has a loose stroke with outstanding bat speed and uncanny bat-to-ball skills. For most of last summer, he squared just about everything up, using the whole field and not being bothered by premium velocity, and he continued to show professional at-bats this past spring. There’s good raw power in his swing, with more likely to come. While he’s not a burner, he’s a solid runner.</p><p>With an arm that has hit the low 90s from the mound, Collier has the chance to fit nicely at third base, where his offensive upside could fit well. If he proves to not be athletic enough to stick at the hot corner, a move to an outfield corner or first base could be in his future, but it’s the bat the Reds were buying in the first round.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Lou Collier’s son was slated to be one of the better 2023 Draft prospects until he finished high school in Georgia early, reclassified for the 2022 Draft and went to Chipola Junior College to be seen last year. He posted a .956 OPS for Chipola as a 17-year old and then headed to the Cape Cod League despite his age. He landed at No. 18 overall to the Reds, who went over slot to sign him for $5 million, and he hit well in a brief summer debut in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.</p><p>It’s Collier’s left-handed swing and offensive potential that got him drafted and will carry him up the Reds ladder. It’s loose and features plus bat speed with a knack for making a lot of contact. He wasn’t bothered by premium velocity against older pitching, squares the ball up and uses the whole field with regularity. He’s more of a hitter right now, but there’s plenty of raw power for him to continue to tap into.&nbsp;</p><p>An average runner, there is some concern that Collier will fill out and slow down, which might impact his chances to stay at third base long-term. That said, he has decent defensive actions at the hot corner and an arm that fired low-90s fastballs from the mound fits very well there. It could work from right field if third isn’t an option, with first a potential landing spot depending on how he develops.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/2024-top-prospect-cam-collier-x7198\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Collier was supposed to be heading into his senior year of high school and expected to be an exciting prep bat for the Draft class of 2023 when he finished school in Georgia early and headed to Chipola Junior College while reclassifying for 2022. The son of former big leaguer Lou Collier, he put up very good numbers at age 17 for Chipola, landing him in the middle of the first round to the Reds, who went over slot to sign him for $5 million. His first full season was a bit uneven, but he finished off swinging the bat well as one of the youngest players in the Florida State League.</p><p>The Reds see everything Collier did in 2023 as a win, given how young he is. The fact he still had something left in the tank as the year wrapped up after a full season of pro ball bodes well for his future. After grinding through the first few months, he really showed off the left-handed swing with plus bat speed and a feel for the barrel that made him a first-rounder. He can use the entire field, and while he was hitting too many grounders early, he started driving the ball more later in the year, a sign of more pop to come.</p><p>Collier also played better third base as the year wore on, hopefully another good sign because there are some concerns about his ability to stick at the hot corner. He has plenty of arm for the left side of the infield, but he’s slowed down a bit and one area of focus for him will be to remain athletic enough to not have to move across the diamond to first.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-cam-collier-3b-reds\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Because Collier reclassified and headed to Chipola Junior College for the 2022 Draft rather than stay in high school until 2023, he has been one of the youngest players wherever he’s gone, signing at age 17 as a first-round pick in '22 and performing as one of the youngest hitters in both the Florida State League in '23 and with High-A Dayton a year later. Lou Collier’s kid took home Futures Game MVP honors with a big home run and finished second in the Midwest League with 20 long balls in 2024.</p><p>While Collier’s offensive production has been a little inconsistent, including his '24 season with Dayton, he started showing he has the ability to get to his considerable raw power. He has impressive bat speed from the left side of the plate with the ability to hit the ball out of the park to all fields. There’s some swing-and-miss in his game, but he draws walks and he continued to provide more loft in '24, continuing a trend from late in '23 when his ground-ball rate started to shrink.</p><p>Collier has more than enough arm to play third base and he’s shown some ability to be able to man the hot corner, but he’s a below-average runner with a thick frame, so many think he’s going to have to move across the diamond to first. He got some time there during instructional league play last fall and could see time at both corners so he can keep working on his athleticism and perhaps even provide multiple avenues to get his power bat into a big league lineup in the future.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Louisville","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":92,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/wlpl709ntoi33equywkz","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":[],"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/owbrzxcfogpabpch4rax","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/695490/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:695490"},"position":"SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2021-draft-edwin-arroyo-ss\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50</p><p>One of the younger players in the 2021 Draft class, Arroyo quickly established himself as the best player from Puerto Rico on the summer showcase circuit, including picking up a pair of hits at the Perfect Game All-American Classic. The potential up-the-middle player is getting the chance to be evaluated more closely this spring after coming to Florida to attend Central Pointe Christian Academy for his senior season.</p><p>Arroyo offers an intriguing package of athleticism, defense and offensive potential, though he has a ways to go to get there. A switch-hitter, who is a bit better from the right side of the plate, Arroyo has good contact skills, and while he lacks current strength, he does have the chance to grow into some extra-base pop. Defensively, Arroyo has every chance to stick at shortstop, with plenty of arm strength, good hands and easy actions at the premium position.</p><p>Arroyo can actually throw with both hands and has pitched left-handed. That doesn’t necessarily impact his Draft stock, but does point to some intriguing athleticism in the Florida State recruit. Performing well against better competition in Florida as the spring unfolds could help his stock could soar.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 50</p><p>One of the younger players in the 2021 Draft class, Arroyo quickly established himself as the best player from Puerto Rico on the showcase circuit last summer, including picking up a pair of hits at the Perfect Game All-American Classic. The potential up-the-middle player got the chance to be evaluated more closely last spring after coming to Florida to attend Central Pointe Christian Academy for his senior season, which led to the Mariners taking him in the second round of the 2021 Draft and signing him for $1.65 million.</p><p>Arroyo offers an intriguing package of athleticism, defense and offensive potential, though he has a ways to go to get there. A switch-hitter, who is a bit better from the right side of the plate, Arroyo has good contact skills, and while he lacks current strength, he does have the chance to grow into some extra-base pop. Defensively, Arroyo has every chance to stick at shortstop, with plenty of arm strength, good hands and easy actions at the premium position.</p><p>Arroyo can actually throw with both hands and has pitched left-handed. That doesn’t necessarily impact his Draft stock, but does point to some intriguing athleticism. If the bat comes along, he has the chance to eventually be an everyday shortstop at the big league level.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the younger players in the 2021 Draft class, at age 17, Arroyo quickly established himself as the best player from Puerto Rico on the showcase circuit the summer prior. The potential shortstop got the chance to be evaluated more closely last spring after coming to Florida to attend Central Pointe Christian Academy for his senior season, which led to the Mariners taking him in the second round in 2021 and signing him for $1.65 million. He was having a stellar first full season, sitting in the Top 10 among California League hitters in a host of offensive categories when he was sent to the Reds as part of the package for Luis Castillo.</p><p>Arroyo has an intriguing package of athleticism, defense and offensive potential, and he was making a quicker-than-expected transition to full-season ball in 2022. A switch-hitter who is a bit better from the right side, Arroyo has good contact skills and is a solid line-drive hitter. While he entered pro ball lacking strength, Arroyo has been praised for his sneaky wiry-strong build, and he was already starting to grow into some extra-base pop, with potentially more to come. Defensively, Arroyo has every chance to stick at shortstop, with plenty of arm strength, good hands and easy actions at the premium position. Arroyo can actually throw with both hands and has pitched left-handed, though that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll do so professionally.&nbsp;</p><p>Arroyo certainly had a wake-up call with his first taste of pro ball in the Arizona Complex League in 2021, hitting .211/.337/.324 (.661 OPS) with a 30.2% strikeout rate in 21 games, and used that lesson to work on his offensive game. If the bat continues to come along, he has the chance to eventually be an everyday shortstop in the big leagues.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Arroyo was just 17 when the 2021 Draft rolled around and after impressing on the summer showcase circuit, the Puerto Rican infielder relocated to Florida for his senior year of high school for more exposure. The Mariners liked what they saw and took him in the second round of that summer’s Draft, and he was giving an early return on investment with a strong first full season in the Single-A California League when he was sent to the Reds in the Luis Castillo deal.</p><p>Still only 19 years old for nearly all of the 2023 season, Arroyo has the chance to be a dynamic up-the-middle player. He swings the bat well from both sides of the plate and was productive each way, showing the ability to make hard contact with a line-drive approach. He’s added a good amount of strength to his wiry build already, and that led to more power than anticipated out of the gate, though he’s still more of a hit-over-power type. He could become even more of an impact hitter as he tightens up his approach, something that got away from him post-trade as he was likely pressing too much.</p><p>If he continues to hit at all, Arroyo could be an elite-level player because there’s no doubt he’s going to be able to play shortstop for a long time. He has excellent hands and actions at the premium position, with more than enough arm to make throws from all over the infield. Assuming he gets his bearings with his new organization, he should continue to prove he has the tools to be an everyday shortstop in the big leagues.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-top-prospect-edwin-arroyo?t=mlb-pipeline\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>One of the youngest members of&nbsp;the 2021 Draft class, Arroyo got more exposure to scouts when he relocated from Puerto Rico to Florida for his senior year of high school. Drafted at age 17, he went in the second round to the Mariners and was having a solid first full season of pro ball when he was sent to the Reds in the Deadline deal for Luis Castillo. He struggled initially after the trade and had just a .576 OPS through the end of May 2023, after which he righted the ship. He slashed .276/.356/.474 the rest of the way, including a bump up to Double-A to close out the season. That momentum came to a halt when he needed surgery to repair a torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder in March, ending his 2024 season before it began.</p><p>Before the injury, the Reds felt everything was trending up for the switch-hitting shortstop, who was set to play at age 20 for almost all of the 2024 season. He has a good swing from both sides of the plate, with a line-drive approach that produces hard contact to all fields. He started really coming into some \"man strength\" as the 2023 season progressed, and he started tapping into his extra-base authority more consistently, with some thinking he’s going to have at least average power eventually. After his rough start, he tightened up his approach and cut his strikeout rate considerably, all while raising his walk rate.</p><p>Arroyo has swiped 56 bases over his first two full seasons of pro ball and should be a threat to steal as he continues to the upper levels of the Reds' system. He’s worked very hard on his defense at short, especially on balls to his glove side, exhibiting impressive body control and leaving no doubt about his ability to play the premium position. The Reds were impressed with his emotional maturity as much as his physical growth, leaving some thinking he’s primed for a breakout season once he’s fully returned from the shoulder injury.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/reds/video/top-prospects-edwin-arroyo-ss-reds\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 60 | Overall: 55</p><p>Because Arroyo was just 17 years old when the Mariners drafted him in 2021, the native of Puerto Rico has always been very young for every level he's reached so far. So even after two full seasons in 2022 and 2023, the latter of which including getting dealt to the Reds in the Luis Castillo deal, and a missed 2024 season because of a torn left labrum suffered in Spring Training, he'll still be only 21 years old for the bulk of the 2025 season. Arroyo had touched Double-A in 2023 with a big up arrow next to his name, and he was able to shake off the rust from the layoff by holding his own in the Arizona Fall League in 2024.&nbsp;</p><p>Arroyo’s time in the AFL was more about him starting to get his timing back at the plate while proving to himself that he put the injury behind him, so even though his offensive numbers were modest, those missions were accomplished. The switch-hitter swings the bat well from both sides with a contact-first approach that allows him to send line drives to all fields. Before the injury, his power started to show up more consistently and there should be more of that in the tank to come. A very aggressive baserunner with above-average speed, Arroyo likes to steal bags and take extra bases.</p><p>The one thing that wasn’t rusty at all during his Fall League stint was Arroyo’s glovework. He’s a smooth defender with excellent body control, showing the ability to make all the plays and throws from all angles, with evaluators thinking he could play shortstop defensively in the big leagues right now. For now, though, he’ll get to focus on playing a full healthy year at the upper levels.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":93,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/seng1k06rt1yqvifvqm0","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/w_250,h_250,c_thumb,g_auto,q_auto,f_jpg/mlb/f7jfe0xllt2jvlnwflj3","player":{"__ref":"Person:806953"},"position":"C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>Staryln Caba may have been the star of the Phillies’ haul on the international market in 2023, getting $3 million to join the organization. But he’s not alone among position players making an early name for themselves from the signing class. Tait got just $90,000 to sign out of Panama and if early returns in the Dominican Summer League are any indication, they may have gotten a huge bargain.</p><p>Still only 16 years old for most of his debut summer, Tait is a left-handed-hitting catcher who is already showing&nbsp;a good feel to hit and making consistent hard contact. He’s also exhibiting an ability to tap into his plus raw power now, and as he’s already adding strength, there’s a chance he could develop into a true impact hitter.</p><p>Tait has more work to do behind the plate, though the Phillies like the way he sets up there and have confidence he’ll be able to stick there, especially since his plus arm plays very well from the position. He’ll come stateside for his United States debut in 2024.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50</p><p>Back in 1999, scout Sal Agostenelli signed catcher Carlos Ruiz out of Panama for just $8,000 and he went on to be a huge part of the Phillies’ 2008 World Series championship team. Philadelphia wants history to repeat itself with Tait, also signed out of Panama, in January 2023 for $90,000. After posting a .917 OPS during his pro debut in the Dominican Summer League, the Phillies are hoping they might have Chooch 2.0 on their hands.</p><p>Tait will be just 17 for most of his U.S. debut in 2024 and already checks off one big box as a left-handed-hitting catcher. He has a good feel for the barrel and makes hard contact, leading to confidence he’ll be able to have a solid hit-power combination as he matures and continues to add strength, with the chance to eventually develop better-than-average power down the road.&nbsp;</p><p>Behind the plate, Tait’s best tool is his arm, which could be plus and enabled him to throw out 44 percent of potential basestealers during his debut. The rest of his receiving skills need polish, but he should be able to play there long term, giving him the opportunity to eventually become a bat-first starting catcher in the big leagues.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/phillies/video/top-prospects-eduardo-tait-c-phillies\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Can history repeat itself? The Phillies sure hope so in terms of their efforts in signing catchers out of Panama. They got Carlos Ruiz for $8,000 back in 1999, and he helped them win a World Series less than a decade later. In January 2023, they spent $90,000 to sign Tait out of Panama, and the early returns have been very encouraging. The young catcher raked in the Dominican Summer League after signing, then played his way from the Florida Complex League to full-season ball before he turned 18 during his first trip to the United States in 2024.</p><p>A left-handed-hitting backstop, Tait has already displayed some impressive hitting traits. He finds the barrel consistently and makes a lot of hard contact. He’s capable of driving the ball to all fields and can hit the ball out everywhere, showing good power for such a young age. Like many young hitters with pop, he can get a little pull happy at times but should be able to learn to trust his natural strength and bat speed as he progresses.</p><p>While Tait’s overall defensive game is a work in progress, the Phillies think he’s headed in the right direction after showing a lot of improvement behind the dish last year. They think he sets up well and his receiving has gotten better to the point where they think he could be an average defender in the future, pairing nicely with his plus arm. If that keeps trending in that direction, Tait should have no problem being a big league regular catcher in the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2023 - PHI"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":94,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/fyg1lcsry6btovyydkxu","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/f7ojzlclkbszyq0y7vca","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/691003/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:691003"},"position":"1B/OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-tre-morgan-1b?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 50 | Arm: 45 | Field: 65 | Overall: 45&nbsp;</p><p>A three-year starter at Louisiana State, Morgan has some of the best bat-to-ball skills in the Southeastern Conference and is an elite defender. But he doesn't really fit the first-base profile because he rarely hits home runs, and he did more damage as a freshman than he has since. Like former SEC star and 2017 Mariners first-rounder Evan White, he's a potential Gold Glove first baseman whose power is his worst tool, but he can't match White's average pop.&nbsp;</p><p>A left-handed hitter, Morgan is a tale of two extremes at the plate. He focuses on working the ball from gap to gap and his uncanny hand-eye coordination means he rarely swings and misses, even against breaking balls and changeups. While he makes plenty of contact, it's not quality contact, as he puts the ball on the ground too much and produces lackluster exit velocities.&nbsp;</p><p>More athletic than most first basemen, Morgan is an average runner who covers a lot of ground at first. He also has soft hands and makes difficult plays look easy, such as when he made a spectacular game-saving play on a safety squeeze in the College World Series semifinals, without which LSU wouldn't have won the championship. He moves well enough that the Tigers gave him significant action this spring in left field, where he's a fringy defender with arm strength to match.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 50 | Arm: 45 | Field: 65 | Overall: 40</p><p>A three-year starter at Louisiana State, Morgan showed some of the best bat-to-ball skills in the Southeastern Conference and was an elite defender. But he didn’t really fit the first-base profile because he rarely hits home runs, and he did more damage as a freshman than he has since. Like former SEC star and 2017 Mariners first-rounder Evan White, he's a potential Gold Glove first baseman whose power is his worst tool, but he can't match White's average pop. Tampa Bay selected the 2023 national champion in the third round and signed him for about slot at $783,800.</p><p>A left-handed hitter, Morgan is a tale of two extremes at the plate. He focuses on working the ball from gap to gap and his uncanny hand-eye coordination means he rarely swings and misses, even against breaking balls and changeups. While he makes plenty of contact, it's not quality contact, as he puts the ball on the ground too much and produces lackluster exit velocities.&nbsp;</p><p>More athletic than most first basemen, Morgan is an average runner who covers a lot of ground at first. He also has soft hands and makes difficult plays look easy, such as when he made a spectacular game-saving play on a safety squeeze in the College World Series semifinals, without which LSU wouldn't have won the championship. He moves well enough that the Tigers gave him significant action this spring in left field, where he's a fringy defender with arm strength to match.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/2024-top-prospect-tre-morgan\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 45 | Field: 65 | Overall: 50</p><p>On the surface, Morgan profiles almost exactly as the opposite of Xavier Isaac, Tampa Bay’s Top 100 first-base prospect. Whereas Isaac is all power, Morgan came out of Louisiana State in 2023 highly regarded for his bat-to-ball skills and elite defense. Meanwhile, Morgan hit only 20 home runs during his entire three-year career as a starter for LSU. Nevertheless, the Rays selected the 2023 national champion in the third round of last year’s Draft and signed him for roughly slot value at $781,300.</p><p>Why would the Rays be so aggressive on a first baseman who doesn’t seem like a prototypical slugger? For one, they view him as a truly elite defensive player at first, a rangy infielder with soft hands and thus a potential future Gold Glove Award winner. He proved it in college, even in the biggest moments, like when he made a game-saving play on a safety squeeze in the College World Series semifinals with the Tigers’ season on the line. He could play left field, as he did at LSU, but he’d be a fringy defender there with uninspiring arm strength. The Rays want to watch him play first, anyway.</p><p>There might also be more at the plate than Morgan showed in college. Listed at 6-foot-1 and 215 pounds, he has the plate discipline to walk more than he struck out during his final spring at LSU and his professional debut. He rarely swung and missed at LSU, although that often resulted in weak contact. With his physicality and his selectivity, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Rays give Morgan the freedom to tinker with his setup and swing, thereby taking more chances on pitches he can hit hard in the air. Time will tell if he successfully implements those changes, but if he does, he’d be an all-around, everyday position player to watch in the Rays' system.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/top-prospects-tre-morgan-1b-rays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong>&nbsp;Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 70 | Overall: 55</p><p>Morgan was a three-year performer for LSU and a key piece of the Tigers’ 2023 national championship team. He was selected in the third round by the Rays that summer and didn’t disappoint in his first full season of pro ball, slashing .324/.408/.483 with 10 homers, 20 steals and an even 48/48 K/BB ratio over 100 games across three levels, including Double-A Montgomery. He was an All-Star Futures Game pick and finished out the year with a .338 average and an .891 OPS over 19 games in the Arizona Fall League.</p><p>Using a puck knob bat and a choked-up grip, Morgan hits like a player anemic to the K. He stays balanced to cover plenty of the plate, and when he gets into a two-strike count, he spreads out wide and eliminates a leg kick to keep things as short to the ball as possible. His 11 percent strikeout rate was seventh-lowest among 628 Minor Leaguers with at least 400 plate appearances in 2024. By his own admission, his power comes more from the gaps than over-the-fence, but he’ll run into the occasional homer.</p><p>From LSU to Tampa Bay, anyone who watches Morgan’s soft hands and quick reactions at the cold corner comes away thinking he could win multiple Gold Gloves there. As is their wont, the Rays got him some time in the outfield to expand his versatility, but he’s such a good fit defensively at first it might be best to leave him there. Rays officials say they aren’t worried about Morgan’s lack of power diminishing his value at first base and are willing to let him be himself given the plus tools in the rest of the profile.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":95,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/s5iotef1cvy2503r6h0j","eta":"2027","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/800522/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800522"},"position":"1B/C","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 40 | Field: 40 | Overall: 45</p><p>Born in Miguel Cabrera’s hometown of Maracay, Venezuela, Briceno signed with the Tigers for an $800,000 bonus as part of their 2022 international class. After mixed results in the Dominican Summer League that year, Briceno’s offensive potential emerged in the Florida Complex League last summer with impressive power, including 13 doubles and seven home runs in 169 at-bats. A late-August move to Single-A Lakeland showed the teenager capable of handling more advanced pitching, including a 109.1 mph double off a 96 mph fastball and several other triple-digit exit velos.</p><p>Briceno has a big frame and a big swing designed to extend his arms and pummel balls into the air, but he shows good patience, plate judgment and contact for a teenage power hitter, with walk and strikeout rates in the low-to-mid-teens. He was more of a line-drive hitter upon his arrival into A-ball, with his hardest hits featuring low-teen launch angles. He shows good plate discipline for his age and a large strike zone. He’s capable of hitting around the field, but most of his power goes to the pull side. His defense behind the plate was mixed and led to platoon time at first base down the stretch.</p><p>An offensively capable left-handed-hitting catcher would be a massive find for the Tigers on the international market, which is why there’s a lot to like about Briceno’s potential out of a small sample size. His body will be worth watching as he settles into full-season ball, but whatever position he plays, his offense will determine how far he goes. Briceno got off to a solid start in the Florida State League before a PCL sprain in his right knee sidelined him for much of the summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/top-prospects-josue-briceno-1b-tigers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Arm: 55 | Field: 40 | Overall: 55&nbsp;</p><p>An $800,000 sign in January 2022, Briceño burst onto the scene with a .325/.404/.550 line in 44 games in the Florida Complex League in 2023. He caught the attention of Detroit's Major League staff the following spring and got off to a solid start with Single-A Lakeland in 2024 before a PCL sprain in his right knee caused him to miss more than three months. The left-handed slugger made up for the lost at-bats in the Arizona Fall League and won the circuit’s Triple Crown with a .433 average, 10 homers and 27 RBIs, while also leading it with an .867 slugging percentage, 1.376 OPS, 17 extra-base hits and 78 total bases.&nbsp;</p><p>Briceño’s injury was both poorly timed and may have oddly benefitted him in the long run. Playing in the Florida State League at just 19, he posted consistently high exit velocities, thanks to his size and strength, while pounding pitches inside the zone. His full-season numbers could have been quite the sight. On the other hand, Tigers officials note that he used the time off from the injury to get more athletic, specifically in his lower half, and that allowed him to take off in the AFL. His power, combined with his barrel control, could lead to strong offensive numbers as he continues to climb the ladder.</p><p>His defense remains an open question. Briceño was considered below average behind the dish before the injury, and to protect the knee, the Tigers kept him out of the squat with time at first base in Lakeland and Arizona. He’s still rough around the edges at the cold corner, where many believe he’ll eventually land full-time. But Briceño’s offensive gains have caught the attention of scouts across the industry and make him a must-follow in 2025.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 17, 2022 - DET"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":96,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/fr7cjv1rji2vdacakn7w","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/mbjopzr2lvahsyreuf9e","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/806071/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:806071"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-jonny-farmelo-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report </a><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2023-draft-jonny-farmelo-of?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color: rgb(77, 81, 86);\">»</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Westfield High School in Virginia has had just one player get drafted and sign out of the school -- 2005 first-round pick Brandon Snyder, though big leaguer Justin Bour did go there before heading to George Mason University. Farmelo, who showed off his tools at events like the PDP League and East Coast Professional Showcase over the summer, has the chance to be the next.</p><p>Farmelo is a physical athlete with a lot of tools to like. He's a plus runner, which helps him on both sides of the ball, and has shown the ability to find the barrel consistently and drive the ball to all fields. There's plenty of bat speed, and he's quick to the ball, with more power to come as the 6-foot-2 left-handed hitter matures.&nbsp;</p><p>A right-handed thrower, Farmelo has played shortstop for his high school in the past, but he spent all summer in the outfield and that could be a very good fit for him long-term. He has the speed and range to play center field, with the upside of being a dynamic up-the-middle presence. The biggest question facing teams might his commitment to the University of Virginia.</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>After showing off his tools on the summer showcase circuit at events like Major League Baseball's PDP League and the East Coast Professional showcase, Farmelo parlayed a strong senior season to become just the second player, after 2005 first-round pick Brandon Snyder, to get drafted and signed out of Westfield High School in Virginia. The Mariners used the pick they were awarded as a result of Julio Rodriguez's Rookie of the Year Award to take Farmelo, going over slot to sign him away from his commitment to the University of Virginia.</p><p>Farmelo is a physical athlete with a lot of tools to like. He's a plus runner, which helps him on both sides of the ball, and has shown the ability to find the barrel consistently and drive the ball to all fields. There's plenty of bat speed, and he's quick to the ball, with more power to come as the 6-foot-2 left-handed hitter matures.&nbsp;</p><p>A right-handed thrower, Farmelo has played shortstop for his high school in the past, but he spent all summer in the outfield and that could be a very good fit for him long-term. He has the speed and range to play center field, with the upside of being a dynamic up-the-middle presence.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>A hugely welcome addition to the Mariners system thanks to the pick awarded as a result of Julio Rodriguez's Rookie of the Year Award, Farmelo blossomed on the Draft radar thanks to events such as the Major League Baseball's PDP League and the East Coast Professional showcase. Seattle signed Farmelo for well over slot value, at $3.2 million, to steer him away from his commitment to the University of Virginia, and he was among the three prep bats the club took within the top 30 overall picks that the club plans to build its long-term lineup around. He was off to a solid start to his first full season in 2024 when he tore his right ACL in June, ending his year.</p><p>Before the injury, Farmelo quickly drew attention for his plus-plus speed that's already been touted among the best in the organization. He also plays above-average outfield defense, which raises his floor in the context of being a Major League contributor. And with a sound hit tool that puts a disciplined premium on driving the ball to all fields, along with the potential to grow into power, his ceiling is also high.&nbsp;</p><p>That said, his hitting profile is still very raw, with a swing that looks comparable to a pickle-ball serve that at times can be rigid and limit him from making adjustments throughout an at-bat. There are plenty of paths that the Mariners can take to hone him in this regard because the bat speed from the left side has 20-homer potential.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-jonny-farmelo-of-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 65 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 55</p><p>When Julio Rodríguez won American League Rookie of the Year Award honors in 2022, not only did it bring the hardware to the Mariners organization for the fifth time, they also received an extra pick in the 2023 Draft. That selection, No. 29 overall, was used on Farmelo, a super-toolsy Virginia high schooler who was headed to the University of Virginia until the Mariners swooped in and went over-slot to sign him for $3.2 million. He was making a very strong first impression during his pro debut with Single-A Modesto in 2024 when he tore his right ACL in June, ending his year after just 46 games.</p><p>Despite the injury, which should keep him out until around midseason in 2025, Farmelo opened a lot of eyes both within the organization and from other teams’ evaluators. His carrying tool was his potentially double-plus speed that allowed him to steal 18 bases in his abbreviated season, but now it remains to be seen if he gets all of that explosiveness back post injury. Using very unorthodox swing mechanics, Farmelo displayed an advanced approach, taking walks and making good swing decisions from the left side of the plate while showing he was already getting to some of his impressive raw power. The Mariners thought he was more power-over-hit when he first joined the organization, but there’s more confidence it’s leveled out a little.</p><p>Farmelo’s speed is an asset in the outfield as well, and he should be at least an above-average defender in center field for a long time. The track record for young players coming back from this injury is pretty good, and the Mariners are banking on Farmelo’s plus makeup for him to return to the emerging star he looked like before he went down.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"Virginia","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":97,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/il38g3yilfdjaj51x36e","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/800473/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:800473"},"position":"SS/2B","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>The Cubs viewed Rojas as one of the more advanced hitters in the 2022 international class and signed him out of the Dominican Republic for $1 million, the third-highest bonus in their crop. After a strong debut in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League, he needed just one game in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League this June before earning a promotion to Low-A at age 18. Since his arrival in Myrtle Beach, he has been the primary starter at shortstop despite the presence of $3 million bonus baby Cristian Hernandez.&nbsp;</p><p>Rojas has held his own against much older pitching, making contact with ease thanks to a controlled right-handed swing. He almost puts the bat on the ball too easily and will be more effective at the plate once he learns to which pitches he should avoid putting in play. Though he still needs to add significant strength, he already shows some feel for launching balls in the air to his pull side.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Rojas will flash solid speed on occasion but is more of an average runner and may lose a half-step once he's filled out. He has a strong arm and can make accurate throws from a variety of angles. Chicago is confident that he'll be an asset at shortstop as he gains more defensive consistency, though some scouts think he may wind up at second or third base.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/2024-top-prospect-jefferson-rojas-x1479\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Though they signed him for $1 million, just the third-highest bonus in their 2022 international class, the Cubs viewed Rojas as one of the more advanced hitters on that market. He made his U.S. debut last summer, spending only one game in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League in June before heading to Single-A at age 18. One of just three regulars that young in the Carolina League, he more than held his own by slashing .268/.345/.404.</p><p>Rojas has a controlled right-handed swing and precocious pitch-recognition skills that enable him to make contact with ease. He has more bat speed than most teenagers and already shows some aptitude for pulling and launching balls, so he should develop average or better power once he matures physically. Besides adding strength, his biggest need is to be more selective about which pitches he puts in play.</p><p>Though he flashes solid speed, Rojas is more of an average runner with good instincts on the bases. If he loses any quickness, he may have to move off shortstop, though Chicago believes he'll be able to stay there. He has a strong arm and makes accurate throws from any angle needed, and he pushed $3 million bonus baby Cristian Hernandez to second base when he arrived in Myrtle Beach last summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/cubs/video/top-prospects-jefferson-rojas-ss-cubs\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Cubs believed Rojas was one of the most advanced hitters on the 2022 international market, so they signed him for $1 million, the third-highest bonus in their class. Their faith in his bat has allowed them to challenge him with assignments as the youngest regular (age 18) in the Single-A Carolina League in 2023 and the second-youngest batting qualifier (age 19) in the High-A Midwest League last summer. His .245/.310/.336 line in the MWL belies his offensive upside and testifies to his need to add strength.</p><p>A right-handed hitter, Rojas recognizes pitches than most players his age and makes consistent contact with a quick yet controlled stroke. He uses the entire field and improved his ability to drive balls in the air in 2024. Once he gains more muscle and learns to turn on more pitches, he should develop average or better power.</p><p>Rojas features average speed with good instincts on the bases. He'll need to maintain his quickness to remain at shortstop, though the Cubs think he will, and he has a strong arm capable of making accurate throws from a variety of angles. He also has seen some action at second base and acquitted himself well there.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - CHC"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":98,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/kuvamw1nm8x021l85ne4","eta":"2026","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":null,"playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_360/v1/people/703197/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:703197"},"position":"2B/SS","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-int-l-prospects-arroyo-ss?t=mlb-pipeline\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Arroyo reminds some scouts of Blue Jays prospect Manuel Beltre, an offensive-minded infielder with a ton of amateur at-bats and one of the top players in the international class of 2020-2021.</p><p>Like Beltre, Arroyo played in several tournaments in his home country and starred in showcases and private workouts for teams. He’s known more for his hitting ability than his power potential, but there’s no denying his elite skills and feel for hitting. Overall, Arroyo has five-tool potential and has a chance to have above-average tools across the board if he continues to develop at a normal pace.</p><p>He’s at shortstop now, but could end up at second base.</p><p>Arroyo trains with Jorge Oquendo and former Major League infielder Orlando Cabrera at Prospect Sport Colombia. The Mariners are the favorite to sign him.</p>","contentTitle":"2021"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>The Mariners made a big splash when the 2022 international signing period opened, and Arroyo was a big part of why. The club committed $1.375 million to the Dominican Republic native. The 17-year-old is known more for his hitting ability than power potential, but there’s no denying his elite skills and feel for hitting. Overall, Arroyo has five-tool potential and a chance to have above-average tools across the board if he continues to develop at a normal pace.</p><p>Arroyo, who was ranked No. 41 in the ‘22 international class, is at shortstop for now but could wind up at second or third base depending on how he fills out and hits. With a quick and compact swing, developing power and good knowledge of the zone, the right-handed hitter was considered one of the more advanced pure hitters in the class.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>What stood out most when the Mariners were scouting Arroyo was that he’d played against more and better competition internationally than anybody in the 2022 class, which led the club to sign him for $1.375 million. Part of why he flew under the radar was perhaps related to growing up in Colombia, where there’s less exposure than the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.&nbsp;</p><p>The right-handed-hitting shortstop then went out and had what one scout called a “bulletproof” debut in the Dominican Summer League, where he slashed .314/.457/.484 in 199 plate appearances. The numbers wowed, but it was also the super advanced approach that stood out, putting Arroyo well above his years and peers. He has a more of a hit-over-power approach. All of his hit tools are very repeatable, too, leading to comparisons to Howie Kendrick based on his body type and swing. Some in the organization believe that Arroyo is the right-handed-hitting version of Cole Young.&nbsp;</p><p>Defensively, he’s probably going to slide off shortstop, but the club will give him another year or two to prove himself there. Ranked No. 41 in the ‘22 international class, Arroyo’s bat sells as above-average to plus, and they’ll see where his glove falls from there.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45</p><p>A Colombia native who thrived against better competition internationally more than anybody from his homeland in the 2022 international class (he was MLB Pipeline’s No. 41 prospect among that group), Arroyo signed for $1.375 million. The right-handed-hitting shortstop quickly rose through the Dominican Summer League, with a team-best .314 batting average, then raced through the Arizona Complex League in just four games to join Low-A Modesto in time to help the Nuts to the California League championship. In that run, he went 5-for-5 in the semifinals.&nbsp;</p><p>That rapid ascent gave credence to the pedigree that he possesses as a well-rounded bat for his age. Built like a running back, he’s more mature physically than most of the Mariners’ middle infield prospects. He may not quite have the same hit tool or plate skills as Cole Young, but his feel for the barrel allows him to tap into sneaky power. He doesn’t sell out for it and is widely praised for an approach that allows him to see secondary stuff well and focus on driving the ball to all fields. It’s when he gets out of his approach and focuses more exclusively on pulling that ball that he gets into trouble. The most notable comp he’s received has been to Howie Kendrick.</p><p>Though Arroyo can hold his own with the arm strength and hands to play shortstop, his profile might be better suited at third or second base based on his range and lack of a plus run tool. There will be more pressure on the range as he keeps moving if he wants to hold onto shortstop, particularly among a crowded group at that position.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/mariners/video/top-prospects-michael-arroyo-2b-mariners\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Arroyo was on MLB Pipeline’s Top 50 international prospects list heading into the 2022 signing period and the Mariners gave him $1.375 million, joining Lazaro Montes as the cream of that crop for the organization thus far. The Colombia native had shown glimpses of huge offensive potential in '22 and 2023, getting to full-season ball quickly, then saw a huge jump in his production in 2024, playing across two levels of A-ball and finishing two steals shy of a 20-20 campaign.</p><p>Small, compact and strong, Arroyo is a fairly physically mature middle infielder cut from a Howie Kendrick type cloth. The right-handed hitter has an excellent approach at the plate, walking in 12.8 percent of his plate appearances heading into the 2025 season. He did swing-and-miss more in '24, but with that came the ability to tap into his raw power much more consistently. He can drive the ball to all fields and he’ll have to keep reminding himself he doesn’t need to sell out to get to his pop as he moves up the ladder. He’s an average runner, but he’s aggressive on the basepaths.</p><p>While Arroyo has seen time at both middle infield positions throughout his career, he skewed much more heavily to the right side of second base in '24. That’s likely the best spot for him given his arm strength and footspeed, but it’s looking like he has the chance to profile as an offensive-minded regular at the keystone in the future.</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":null,"signed":"Jan. 15, 2022 - SEA"}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":99,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/mhoyjuw4yighwyhcvg3r","eta":"2028","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":null,"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/mhoyjuw4yighwyhcvg3r","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/c_fill,g_auto/w_180/v1/people/815394/headshot/milb/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:815394"},"position":"OF","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2024-draft-theo-gillen-ss\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 40 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Gillen emerged as one of the top talents in Texas' 2024 high school class three years ago, only to be slowed by a torn labrum that required shoulder surgery as a sophomore and a knee injury as a junior. Finally healthy again this spring outside of a minor groin ailment, he has pushed his way ahead of the rest of the Lone Star State prepsters. He projects to become the first first-rounder from Westlake HS (Austin) since Kelly Gruber went 10th overall in 1980.</p><p>Gillen may have the best bat of any high schooler in this Draft. He has a disciplined approach, quick hands and a sweet left-handed swing that combine to produce line drives to all fields. His hitting ability will allow him to get to most of his plus raw power, giving him a 20-homer floor, and he should develop more pop as he adds more strength to his physical 6-foot-2 frame.</p><p>Scouts get run times from solid to well-above-average on Gillen, who looks more dynamic than he did last summer now that his knee injury is further behind him. The Texas recruit has better range to his left than his right at shortstop, but his arm hasn't bounced back from labrum surgery and will dictate a position change at the next level. He could become an offensive second baseman, his quickness makes center field a possibility and at worst he should produce enough offense to profile in left field.</p>","contentTitle":"Draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 40 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50</p><p>Gillen emerged as one of the top talents in Texas' 2024 high school class three years ago, only to be slowed by a torn labrum that required shoulder surgery as a sophomore and a knee injury as a junior. Finally healthy again this spring outside of a minor groin ailment, he pushed his way ahead of the rest of the Lone Star State prepsters. He became the first first-rounder from Westlake HS (Austin) since Kelly Gruber went 10th overall in 1980 when the Rays selected him 18th overall. Tampa Bay signed Gillen for full slot at $4,372,900.</p><p>Gillen may have had the best bat of any high schooler in this Draft, and Tampa Bay evaluators certainly felt that way. He has a disciplined approach, quick hands and a sweet left-handed swing that combine to produce line drives to all fields. His hitting ability will allow him to get to most of his plus raw power, giving him a 20-homer floor, and he should develop more pop as he adds more strength to his physical 6-foot-2 frame.</p><p>Scouts get run times from solid to well-above-average on Gillen, who looks more dynamic than he did last summer now that his knee injury is further behind him. The former Texas recruit has better range to his left than his right at shortstop, but his arm hasn't bounced back from labrum surgery and will dictate a position change at the next level. The Rays have already said they plan to transition Gillen to the outfield in pro ball, hoping to get the most out of his speed on the grass.</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/rays/video/top-prospects-theo-gillen-of-rays\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55</p><p>Gillen underwent shoulder surgery to address a torn labrum as a Texas high-school sophomore, and a knee injury slowed him again as a junior. He was healthier as a senior in 2024, just in time to pop up Draft boards as the best prep prospect from the Lone Star State. The Rays selected Gillen 18th overall and signed him for full slot at $4,372,900 before sending him out for a brief assignment to Single-A Charleston to get his feet wet.&nbsp;</p><p>The left-handed slugger impressed Tampa Bay evaluators with his bat-to-ball skills as an amateur. He uses a balanced stance in the box and quick hands to find the barrel, pushing liners around the diamond. He showed increased impact and raw power in his final year at school, and there’s the belief that even more pop is coming with professional strength training and instruction, which should enable it to get to above-average at peak.&nbsp;</p><p>The injuries clouded Gillen’s outlook somewhat. He looked faster and faster the more he moved away from the knee issue, but scouts were worried that his arm was still below-average after the previous shoulder injury. The Rays were pleased enough with what they saw from the arm in pre-Draft workouts but did move Gillen from shortstop to center field immediately after signing him. It’ll be a transition out there, but the change should still allow the teenager to make the most of his athleticism. Tampa Bay officials praise Gillen’s makeup at every turn and believe he’ll take well to their player-development philosophies that continually turn out high-quality prospects.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2025"}],"prospectSchoolCommitted":"","signed":null}},{"__typename":"RankedPlayerEntity","rank":100,"playerEntity":{"__typename":"PlayerEntity","formattedThumbnail({\"aspectRatio\":\"16:9\",\"width\":640})":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/t_16x9/w_640/q_auto/mlb/wtfs07h1l7cyuptxxxrm","eta":"2025","gradesHitting":null,"gradesPitching":[],"playerPhotoCustomActionUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/private/t_16x9/t_w640/mlb/iokm1dssm1n4lbqgkqcq","playerPhotoCustomUrl":"https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-photos/image/upload/d_people:generic:headshot:silo:current.png/r_max/w_180,q_auto:best/v1/people/694819/headshot/silo/current","player":{"__ref":"Person:694819"},"position":"RHP","prospectBio":[{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2020-draft-jacob-misiorowski?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>With coronavirus shutting down sports across the country, several projectable high school pitchers never got the chance to show scouts what they could do this spring, making it nearly impossible to invest enough in them to divert them from college. A prime example is Misiorowski, who was hampered by a hamstring injury last summer but looked more impressive during the fall. His senior season got cancelled, though he did show some electric stuff during a preseason bullpen workout.</p><p>While he's far from a finished product, Misiorowski has the 6-foot-6 build and raw stuff to dream on and think that he has a chance to become another Adam Wainwright. He has a quick arm that produces 90-94 mph fastballs with high spin rates and backspin action, and his frame has plenty of room to add strength and velocity. He has developed an overhand curveball that can be a hammer at its best and has surpassed his slider, which can reach the mid-80s with bite.</p><p>Misiorowski still is learning to keep his long limbs in sync, so his control and command remain works in progress, as does his changeup. He has made improvements to his delivery and strike-throwing since last summer, though he didn't get a chance to show them off in game action this spring. He'll pitch at Oklahoma State if he doesn't sign this summer.</p>","contentTitle":"2020"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-jacob-misiorowski?t=mlb-draft\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades:</strong> Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 40</p><p>Misiorowski has flashed tantalizing potential going back to his Missouri high school days, but he was hard to see prior to 2022. A hamstring injury hampered him on the showcase circuit heading into his 2020 senior season, which got cancelled by the coronavirus pandemic. He tore the meniscus in his right knee in his first start for Crowder (Mo.) JC last spring, ending his season in February, but he returned this season to rank third in NJCAA Division I in strikeouts (136) and strikeout rate (16.1).&nbsp;</p><p>Fully healthy again, Misiorowski has hit 100 mph with his four-seam fastball and sat in the mid-90s for several innings at a time. His extension, high spin rates and induced vertical break create carry up in the strike zone, and he might find even more velocity if he can add some muscle to his skinny 6-foot-7 frame. His mid-80s slider features good depth and is a well above-average offering at its best, though it's more of a chase pitch than one he can land consistently for strikes.&nbsp;</p><p>Very much a work in progress, Misiorowski primarily operates with two pitches and rarely breaks out a curveball or changeup. The Louisiana State recruit still is learning to keep his long limbs in sync and he needs more strength to repeat his delivery. He started finding the zone more often down the stretch and helped his cause with the most impressive bullpen workout at the MLB Draft Combine, giving him a chance to surpass Aaron Ashby (fourth round, 2018) as the highest pick in Crowder history.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"draft"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Control: 45 | Overall: 45</p><p>Misiorowski has flashed tantalizing potential going back to his Missouri high school days, but he was hard to see prior to 2022. A hamstring injury hampered him on the showcase circuit heading into his 2020 senior season, which got canceled by the coronavirus pandemic. He tore the meniscus in his right knee in his first start for Crowder JC (Mo.) last spring, ending his season in February, but he returned this season to rank third in NJCAA Division I in strikeouts (136) and strikeout rate (16.1). The Brewers selected Misiorowski in the second round and gave him their biggest signing bonus at $2.35 million.</p><p>Fully healthy again, Misiorowski has hit 100 mph with his four-seam fastball and sat in the mid-90s for several innings at a time. His extension, high spin rates and induced vertical break create carry up in the strike zone, and he might find even more velocity if he can add some muscle to his skinny 6-foot-7 frame. His mid-80s slider features good depth and is a well-above-average offering at its best, though it's more of a chase pitch than one he can land consistently for strikes.&nbsp;</p><p>Very much a work in progress, Misiorowski primarily operates with two pitches and rarely breaks out a curveball or changeup. The Louisiana State recruit still is learning to keep his long limbs in sync and he needs more strength to repeat his delivery. He started finding the zone more often down the stretch and helped his cause with the most impressive bullpen workout at the MLB Draft Combine, surpassing fellow Brewer Aaron Ashby (fourth round, 2018) as the highest pick in Crowder history.</p>","contentTitle":"2022"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><strong>Scouting grades</strong>: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55</p><p>Misiorowski was a question mark at the beginning of last year because of a hamstring injury that kept him out of many 2019 showcases, the pandemic-canceled 2020 season and a torn right meniscus in 2021. He shoved when he was able to get on the mound consistently for Crowder (Mo.) Junior College, finishing third in NJCAA Division I with 136 strikeouts and a 16.1 K/9 over 15 appearances. The Brewers already had experience with Crowder -- having taken Aaron Ashby from there in 2018 -- and nabbed Misiorowski two rounds earlier at 63rd overall before giving him the highest bonus ($2.35 million) of their 2022 Draft class.</p><p>Brewers data analysts were ecstatic about adding the 6-foot-7 right-hander and his considerable arsenal to their pitching mix. The former LSU commit can touch triple digits and regularly sat in the mid-90s by late last spring, earning added points for his extension, spin rate and perceived carry up in the zone. As if that wasn’t enough, Misiorowksi also showcased a mid-80s slider with depth that often caught hitters chasing out of the zone when they got fooled looking for heat. He only needed two offerings in college, but he has started utilizing his curveball and change more in pro ball, the former of which should benefit from his feel for spin.</p><p>As may be expected for someone this raw with such long limbs, Misiorowski can struggle with control, and that was certainly the case during a quick dip into the Minors when he walked seven of his 14 batters faced with Single-A Carolina. There’s enough premium stuff to work with here that Misiorowski could give the Brewers' system the star pitching prospect it so desperately needs.</p>","contentTitle":"2023"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/top-prospects-jacob-misiorowski-x2545\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\"><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/video/2022-draft-jacob-misiorowski?t=mlb-draft\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>After finishing third in NJCAA Division I with 136 strikeouts over 15 appearances for Crowder (Mo.) Junior College in 2022, Misiorowski went in the second round to the Brewers that July and ended up signing for Milwaukee’s largest bonus of the class at $2.35 million. It already looks like a solid investment after the 6-foot-7 right-hander’s breakout 2023 campaign. He ranked fifth in the Minors with a 35 percent K rate (min. 70 IP) while climbing from Single-A to Double-A but was shut down in late August with what the club called arm fatigue after only 71 1/3 innings.</p><p>In terms of stuff, Misiorowski is easily one of baseball’s most electric prospect arms. He wowed in the 2023 Futures Game by touching 102.4 mph and generally sits in the upper 90s with a heater that starts from his low three-quarters slot, gets close to the plate with a ton of extension and explodes up in the zone. His wicked slider is now in the low-90s with cutter-ish shape after showing more depth in 2023. He started adding back his curveball to play off his feel for spin after not needing it much in college, and it's been an impressive whiff generator in its own right in '24. He hasn’t used his changeup much to this point, but it’s at least another option.</p><p>After experiencing walk issues at the lower levels, Misiorowski issued free passes to 15 percent of the batters he faced with Biloxi as Double-A hitters knew to lay off his weapons outside the zone. Because of those concerns, some evaluators think he’s a future closer, and he could be a right-handed version of Josh Hader. But the possibility that Misiorowski could keep this arsenal in a starting role with even slight control improvements remains all too enticing.&nbsp;</p>","contentTitle":"2024"},{"__typename":"ProspectBio","contentText":"<p><a href=\"https://www.mlb.com/brewers/video/top-prospects-jacob-misiorowski-rhp-brewers\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Video scouting report »</a></p><p><strong>Scouting grades: </strong>Fastball: 80 | Curveball: 70 | Slider: 60 | Control: 40 | Overall: 55</p><p>The Brewers are always active drafters at the JuCo level, and in 2022, they went to Crowder (Mo.) Junior College to select Misiorowski in the second round. The right-hander eventually signed for $2.35 million (the highest bonus in Milwaukee’s 2022 class) and solidified his place on the national scene with 110 strikeouts in 71 1/3 innings across three levels in his first full season before being slowed by arm fatigue. Misiorowski spent much of 2024 in the Double-A Biloxi rotation, where he finished with a 3.50 ERA, 105 strikeouts and 50 walks in 79 2/3 frames and then flipped to the bullpen after an August promotion to Triple-A Nashville.</p><p>The Brewers are still planning on rolling out the 6-foot-7 hurler as a starter because pitch-for-pitch, he’s easily one of the best prospects in baseball. His four-seam fastball can touch triple digits and even sits around 97-99 mph with some rise and run. As if that heat wasn’t enough, Misiorowski generates elite extension to put the ball right on batters, and his three-quarters release is low enough to give a flat approach angle, rounding out its case as an 80-grade pitch. His mid-80s curveball has distinct two-plane break to generate whiffs, and he also shows a low-90s slider that can act as sharp as a cutter. Misiorowski didn’t go much to his changeup in 2024.</p><p>Cutting a thin figure and pitching exclusively out of the stretch, Misiorowski can look like all elbows and knees in his up-tempo delivery as he attempts to fire pitches past hitters. It isn’t always a repeatable delivery, and while the strikeouts can pile up, so can the lengthy plate appearances and eventual walks. 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