Fantasy Prospect Rankings

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1Bobby Witt Jr.KCSS21AAARR6′ 1”190YouTube YouTube
Dominated AA and AAA last year. Immediate 20/20 threat that will be playing in the bigs sooner than later. He gets the edge over JRod because he spent the entire year in the upper minors and performed exactly like we hoped he would.
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2Julio RodriguezSEAOF21AARR6′ 4”225YouTube YouTube
Has posted gaudy numbers since rookie ball in 2018. BABiP has been through the roof at every level but that seems to be the trend. I’m not concerned about his fluky injuries the last couple years.
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3Adley RutschmanBALC23AAASR6′ 2”216YouTube Twitter
Plus hit tool and above-average power. Has never walked less than 12% or struck out more than 19% at any level. Should be up in early 2022. Gets a slight bump due to being a true premium bat at a scarce position.
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4Spencer TorkelsonDET3B22AAARR6′ 1”220YouTube YouTube
Plus hit tool and power. Posted solid OBP despite BABiP struggles. Like most of the top 5, he should be up in early 2022. Played more 1B than 3B last year so that experiment may be coming to an end. Has never struggled at any level of baseball.
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5Riley GreeneDETOF21AAALL6′ 3”200YouTube Twitter
The 27% K rate is concerning. Not just the one he had last season, but that’s also his career rate. The stolen base efficiency is encouraging but he’s never been considered fast and stealing bases in the major leagues is no easy task. His BABiP isn’t sustainable but what he did in the upper levels at 20 years old cannot be ignored.
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6CJ AbramsSDSS21AALR6′ 2”185YouTube YouTube
His 2021 ended in late June with a nasty broken leg. The surprising extra base power he showed in 2019 didn’t carry over to 2021 but the 80 grade speed is still there.
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7Noelvi MarteSEASS20ARR6′ 1”181YouTube YouTube
Above average power and speed. At least an average hit tool. Did a great job limiting strikeouts in low A but struggled in a brief promotion.
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8Corbin CarrollARIOF21A+LL5′ 10”165YouTube YouTube
A shoulder injury ended his 2021 after just 29 PA but he still shot up lists with his impressive performance. Obviously he won’t replicate his SSS slash line again but it’s always exciting when an contact/speed profile adds power.
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9Anthony VolpeNYYSS21A+RR5′ 11”180YouTube YouTube
Bulked up and showed more power than anyone ever imagined when the Yankees drafted him in the first round in 2019. Plus hit tool and power, plus the speed to swipe double-digit bases.
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10Grayson RodriguezBALP22AALR6′ 5”220YouTube YouTube
I’ve never seen a prospect with five (current) plus pitches but that’s what Fangraphs gave Rodriguez. Did a better job keeping the ball in the strike zone and in my opinion is the clear top pitching prospect in baseball.
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11Robert Hassell IIISDOF20A+LL6′ 2”195YouTube YouTube
I’m not concerned about the inflated strikeout rate at A+. He was more than three years younger than the average player and had less than 100 plate appearances. He still has potential average to above average tools across the board.
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12Brennen DavisCHCOF22AAARR6′ 4”175YouTube YouTube
The contact concerns that dropped him in the 2018 draft finally showed in 2021 as he posted a 31% strikeout rate at AA. He also didn’t run as much as expected, stealing 8 bags in 12 attempts over 350 AB.
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13Zac VeenCOLOF20ALR6′ 4”190YouTube YouTube
Struck out a bit much for low-A and benefited from a near .400 BABiP. The plus power and run times were there, despite the poor SB conversion percentage with weird rules.
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14Shane BazTBP22MLBRR6′ 2”190YouTube YouTube
Big fastball and breaking ball. Changeup took a big step forward last year. He also cut his walk rate in half and has emerged as a consensus top two SP prospect.
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15Jordan WalkerSTL3B19A+RR6′ 5”220YouTube YouTube
Plus-plus power with an improving hit tool. The A+ strikeout rate wasn’t very pretty but he was three+ years younger than his competition. Posted surprising SB totals last year but isn’t a threat to do it in the MLB.
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16Alek ThomasARIOF20AAALL5′ 11”175YouTube YouTube
Above-average tools across the board, including somewhat surprising power. He’s terrible at stealing bases and needs to become more efficient to become a complete fantasy player.
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17Marco LucianoSFSS20A+RR6′ 2”178YouTube YouTube
I’ve given the other 19 year old prospects in A+ a pass concerning their strikeout rates. Not Luciano. He looked thoroughly confused over his last 232 PA (A+/AZFL), striking out 35% of the time.
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18Luis MatosSFOF20ARR5′ 11”160YouTube YouTube
Could get to above-average hit, power, and speed tools. Stolen base totals and success rate weren’t as high as I was hoping but he had an otherwise solid season.
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19Nolan GormanSTL2B21AAALR6′ 1”210YouTube YouTube
His power has never been questioned but the approach took a big step forward once he got to AAA and continued in the AZFL. Slashed his strikeout rate by a third. Could be a redraft option at 2B at some point in 2022.
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20Vidal BrujanTB2B24MLBSR5′ 9”155YouTube YouTube
Plus hit tool. Double plus speed. Surprising power for his frame but still below average. He’s fallen down some lists but 40+ steal wheels aren’t easy to find.
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21Oneil CruzPIT3B23MLBLR6′ 7”175YouTube YouTube
Projection systems are forecasting an above-average 2022 season for the massive 23 year old. Currently slated to open the season in the starting lineup. Has managed to keep keep the strikeout rate in check without sacrificing much of his effortless power. Hits good pitches over the fence even when he doesn’t make solid contact.
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22Max MeyerMIAP23AAALR6′ 0”185YouTube YouTube
Double plus slider. At least a plus fastball. Developing change. Lacking a starter’s build and track record of the pitchers above him. Was a reliever most of his college career. Only made 14 starts in three seasons. Everything up until this sentence was copied and pasted from last preseason. Had a solid professional debut and managed to log 22 stars across AA and AAA.
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23George KirbySEAP24AARR6′ 4”201Twitter Twitter
Big fastball with amazing accuracy. All three secondaries took major steps forward this past season.
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24Jack LeiterTEXP21DraftRR6′ 1”205YouTube YouTube
Four above-average+ pitches with a double plus fastball. Was in the 1.01 discussion at peak hype. A bit shorter than a typical SP.
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25Hunter GreeneCINP22AAARR6′ 4”175YouTube YouTube
80 grade fastball per several outlets. Plus slider. Changeup and cutter are developing. Strike throwing ability is impressive for a guy with such impressive stuff.
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26Daniel EspinoCLEP21A+RR6′ 2”205YouTube YouTube
Effortless plus fastball. Two above-average breaking pitches and a decent changeup. Posted gaudy strikeout totals and manageable walk rates last year.
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27Cade CavalliWASP23AAARR6′ 4”226YouTube YouTube
Easy plus fastball and above-average changeup. Developing breaking pitch. Struggles to consistently hit his spots and walked way too many batters at upper levels.
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28George ValeraCLEOF21AALL5′ 10”160YouTube YouTube
Swing porn. Showed off his power and reached AA at age 20. I think this may be the last decent buying opportunity.
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29Oswald PerazaNYYSS22AAARR6′ 0”176YouTube YouTube
Above-average hit tool with plus speed. Made huge gains in power last year and should get to average. How can the Yankees keep getting away with it?
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30Brayan RocchioCLE2B21AASR5′ 10”170YouTube YouTube
Plus hit and speed. Small but could generate average power with a really nice swing. Not very efficient on the basepaths.
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31Josh JungTEX3B24AAARR6′ 2”215YouTube YouTube
Probably out for the season due to labrum surgery. He showcased above-average hit and power tools in the upper levels of the minors in 2021. I’m not moving him down my board very much. This is a dynasty fantasy list, not 2022 minor league rankings.
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32Jordan LawlarARISS19CPXRR6′ 2”190YouTube YouTube
Potential above-average hit and power tools. Plus speed. I’m not sure why he’s behind Mayer on most lists. His ceiling is much higher due to his speed advantage.
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33Marcelo MayerBOSSS19CPXLR6′ 3”188YouTube YouTube
Potential above-average hit and power tools. Speed grade varies but isn’t impressive. Struck out too much at the complex level but I’m not worried about 100 AB at 18 years old. He should be fine.
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34Triston CasasBOS1B22AAALR6′ 4”238YouTube YouTube
Above-average hit and power tools. No speed. Too big to move positions. Better hit tool but less power than most expected.
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35Jose MirandaMIN1B23AAARR6′ 2”210YouTube YouTube
Came out of nowhere to hit 30 HR last season. Above-average to plus hit tool. Would be an above-average MLB player right now per projections. He’s terrible at third.
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36Tyler SoderstromOAK1B20ALR6′ 2”200YouTube YouTube
He’s not a catcher and it’s pretty clear Oakland agrees given their recent moves. He still has above-average hit and power tools. I’m ranking him as a first baseman until I see that he’s agile enough for corner outfield.
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37Nick GonzalesPIT2B22A+RR5′ 10”190YouTube YouTube
I was wrong about this one. The hit tool isn’t nearly as good as I thought it would be but the power is significantly better. Looked much better in the fall league than A+.
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38Josh LoweTBOF24MLBLR6′ 4”205YouTube YouTube
Above-average power. Stole 27 bases without being caught at AAA/MLB last year. He’s always struck out too much but he’s managed to keep it in check while being promoted the last three seasons.
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39Kahlil WatsonMIASS19CPXLR5′ 9”178YouTube YouTube
It’s weird to see plus power grades everywhere for a 5′ 9” shortstop but I doubt they’re all wrong. Above-average wheels. Hit tool lags behind and he’s still a child. Interesting but expensive lottery ticket.
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40Orelvis MartinezTOR3B20A+RR6′ 1”188YouTube YouTube
Plus power with an average hit tool. Won’t steal any bases but should hit plenty of home runs in the MLB one day.
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41Brady HouseWASSS18CPXRR6′ 4”215YouTube YouTube
Huge kid with plus to double plus power. If he can even get to a below-average hit tool he’s going to be a fantasy asset.
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42Nick LodoloCINP24AAALL6′ 6”202Twitter YouTube
Devastating slider. Plus command. Should make big league starts this year and be a solid fantasy SP moving forward.
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43Eury PerezMIAP19A+RR6′ 8”200YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball/changeup combo. Above-average breaking ball. Commands his pitches incredibly well for a 6′ 8” kid.
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44Aaron AshbyMILP23MLBRL6′ 2”181YouTube
Above-average fastball and changeup. Plus slider. Struggles with command at times. Projection services have him performing at an above-average level as a reliever but he’s being treated as a starter in the spring. My highest ranked player that didn’t make the top 100 consensus rankings.
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45Reid DetmersLAAP22MLBLL6′ 2”210YouTube YouTube
Rose to the majors last year after a solid collegiate career at Louisville. Plus curve that I wish was less loopy. Above-average fastball and changeup. Plus command.
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46Kyle HarrisonSFP20ARL6′ 2”200YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball. Above-average slider and changeup. Average command but walked too many batters last year.
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47Francisco AlvarezNYMC20A+RR5′ 11”220YouTube YouTube
I was late to the party but he looks like a talented bat at a depleted position. 55 extra base hits and 22 HR in 99 games in 2021.
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48Henry DavisPITC22A+RR6′ 2”210YouTube YouTube
Above-average to plus power. Average hit tool if not better. Solid player but may be overvalued by some that just see he was the first pick of the actual MLB draft.
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49Gabriel MorenoTORC22AARR5′ 11”160YouTube YouTube
He’s much thicker than his weight on MLB.com. Should get to above-average hit and average power tools.
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50Keibert RuizWASC23MLBSR6′ 0”200YouTube YouTube
A catcher with a true plus hit tool. If he can even get double-digit home runs he’s a top ten fantasy backstop.
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51Royce LewisMINSS22AARR6′ 2”200YouTube YouTube
2017 #1 overall pick miissed the 2021 season with a torn ACL. Plus power and above-average speed. Average hit tool.
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52Miguel VargasLAD3B22AARR6′ 3”205YouTube YouTube
Finally made the power gains we were all hoping for in 2021. Above-average hit tool. Should be able to hit for average power with his frame.
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53Michael HarrisATLOF21A+LL6′ 0”195YouTube
Above-average speed and hit tool. Average power. AA will be a tough test for a kid that recently turned 21.
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54Coby MayoBAL3B20ARR6′ 5”215YouTube YouTube
Potential above-average hit tool and plus power. May have to move off third because he’s so massive.
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55Austin MartinMINOF23AARR6′ 0”185YouTube YouTube
Displayed an above-average hit tool with minimal power at AA last season. Average speed. Many people think the power will come.
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56Edward CabreraMIAP23MLBRR6′ 4”175YouTube YouTube
His plus fastball and typically solid changeup got hammered at the major league level in a small sample size. Both his above-average to plus breaking balls performed well. Struggled with command at AAA and in the big leagues last season over 55.2 IP.
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57Mick AbelPHIP20ARR6′ 5”190YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball. Above-average breaking ball and average changeup. Has walked too many batters in his brief career but scouts say his command should be average. It’s not surprising to see a prep arm struggle a bit in their first season.
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58Emerson HancockSEAP22AARR6′ 4”213YouTube YouTube
High 90s fastball.Four above-average+ pitches. Good command. Was in the 1.01 discussion at peak hype. Injuries limited him to 44.2 IP last year. 2019 – lat injury. 2020 – arm tenderness. 2021 – shoulder injury.
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59Cole WinnTEXP22AAARR6′ 2”190YouTube Twitter
Four average+ pitches but no plus offerings. Both breaking pitches took a step forward last year. Solid command. Reached AAA at only 22.
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60Bobby MillerLADP23AALR6′ 5”220YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball. Above-average slider. Changeup development was a key part to his 2021 success. He also managed to limit the walks more than we originally expected.
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61Roansy ContrerasPITP22MLBRR6′ 0”175YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball and curve. Average command but has done a great job limiting free passes throughout his career. Developing changeup. Ready for MLB action in 2022.
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62Jasson DominguezNYYOF19ASR5′ 10”190YouTube YouTube
Right-handed swing needs major work. A physical specimen that has Yankees fans and card collectors drooling. None of his fantasy tools have been as advertised. Don’t sell him at his current value. His price will skyrocket with the slightest hot streak. I’m not a fan of expensive lottery tickets though.
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63Nick PrattoKC1B23AAALL6′ 1”215YouTube YouTube
Strikes out too much but walks at a good clip and should get to plus power. Hit 36 HR while slashing .265/.385/.602 at AA and AAA last year and should get a decent amount of playing time in 2022.
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64Heliot RamosSFOF22AAARR6′ 0”188YouTube YouTube
Below-average contact but wasn’t overwhelmed as a 21 year old at AAA. Above-average+ power. Average speed.
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65Jarren DuranBOSOF25MLBLR6′ 2”200YouTube YouTube
Remember when outlets were saying he was going to hit for above-average power? Swing changes are a hell of a drug. Stopwatches say he has double plus speed but he’s not good at swiping bags.
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66Brett BatyNYM3B22AALR6′ 3”210YouTube YouTube
Average hit tool with above-average+ power. 33 xBH in 91 games last year. He played a lot of LF in addition to 3B at AA in 2021.
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67MJ MelendezKCC23AAALR6′ 1”190YouTube YouTube
Managed to slash his career strikeout rate while hitting 41 HR across AA and AAA. His first 268 games as a professional were rough though. Plus power with a below-average hit tool.
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68Austin WellsNYYC22A+LR6′ 2”220YouTube YouTube
An inflated BABiP masked his 32.4% strikeout rate after being promoted to A+ last year. Average contact skills and speed. Above-average power. Probably not a catcher. Allowed 98 of 112 attempted stolen bases last season.
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69Cristian HernandezCHCSS18DSLRR6′ 2”175YouTube YouTube
Showed average contact skills and above-average speed in the DSL last year. Looks like he may have more power than expected.
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70Sixto SanchezMIAP23MLBRR6′ 0”185YouTube YouTube
Three plus pitches. Fantastic command. Fragile. Reports this offseason haven’t been encouraging. If you already own him he’s too good to sell at his current value.
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71Nate PearsonTORP25MLBRR6′ 6”245YouTube YouTube
Has never pitched more than 101.2 innings since being drafted in 2017. Several 70-80 grades on his fastball. Plus slider. Questionable command and health. Being treated as a starter this spring.
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72DL HallBALP23AALL6′ 2”195YouTube YouTube
Great stuff. Awful command. Some people think he’ll figure it out. Three above-average+ pitches including an easy plus fastball if he ever does.
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73Matt BrashSEAP23AARR6′ 1”170YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball and slider. Below-average command. Changeup lags behind. Seattle brought him up as a reliever in 2021 but he never got into a game.
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74Jackson JobeDETP19DraftRR6′ 2”190YouTube YouTube
Third overall pick of the 2021 draft. His featured offering is a slider with a 99th percentile spin rate. Also has an above-average fastball and average changeup. Command is supposedly average but he didn’t pitch in 2021.
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75Andy PagesLADOF21A+RR6′ 1”180YouTube YouTube
Big power. Below-average hit tool. Strikes out too much but also draws walks at a decent clip. Hit 31 HR in A+ as a 20 year old in 2021. AA will be a tall task.
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76Jose BarreroCINSS24MLBRR6′ 2”175YouTube YouTube
20/20 upside if he can stay healthy. Average hit tool and power. Above-average speed. Recently broke his hamate bone.
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77Bryson StottPHISS24AAALR6′ 3”200YouTube YouTube
Showed more power than anyone ever thought and continued his solid season with a great showing at the fall league. Looks ready to contribute in 2022 with average tools across the board.
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78Nick YorkeBOSSS20A+RR6′ 0”200YouTube YouTube
Above-average hit tool and some surprising power. Hit 14 HR and 39 xBH in 97 games last year. Not a SB threat.
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79Gunnar HendersonBALSS20AALR6′ 3”195YouTube YouTube
Top pick of the second round in 2019 is a great athlete. Alabama basketball and baseball player of the year. Struck out at a 30% clip last year while displaying above-average power and average speed.
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80Everson PereiraNYYOF21A+RR6′ 0”191YouTube YouTube
After showing promising hit tool gains at low-A Pereira went back to striking out at a 30% clip at the advanced level. Above-average power and speed but below-average contact skills.
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81Garrett MitchellMILOF23AALR6′ 3”215YouTube YouTube
He fell short of his reported upside following the 2020 draft. The speed is there but the hit tool and power aren’t as advertised.
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82Justin FoscueTEX2B23AARR6′ 0”203YouTube YouTube
Below-average to average contact skills with above-average power. 37 extra base hits in 62 games last year.
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83Colton CowserBALOF22ALR6′ 3”195YouTube YouTube
Plus hit tool. Above-average speed. Minimal power. He’s been a bit older than I prefer for the levels he’s played.
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84Jhonkensy NoelCLE1B20A+RR6′ 1”180YouTube YouTube
Hit 19 HR in 64 games last year. Below-average contact but held his own as a 19 year old at A+ last year. Plus power. Doesn’t walk. Zero speed.
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85Michael BuschLAD2B24AALR6′ 1”210YouTube YouTube
Average hit. Average+ power. Not a threat to steal bases. The fact that the Dodgers played him at first some last year isn’t a good sign.
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86Jose SalasMIASS18ASR6′ 2”191YouTube
Potential average hit tool with average+ power and speed. Still a long way from the MLB but could contribute across the board.
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87Elly De La CruzCIN3B20ASR6′ 2”150YouTube
Plus power and speed. Questionable hit tool. Has struggled to efficiently steal bases over his brief career. Solid high upside lottery ticket despite contact struggles.
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88Joey WiemerMILOF23A+RR6′ 5”215YouTube YouTube
Posted gaudy totals (27 HR/30 SB) at A/A+ but was probably too old to be playing at those levels. Can’t argue with results though. Features above-average power, average speed, and a below-average hit tool.
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89Jay AllenCINOF19CPXRR6′ 3”190YouTube YouTube
2021 first round comp pick showed off average tools across the board in his small sample professional debut.
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90Juan YepezSTLOF24AAARR6′ 1”200YouTube
Power finally came around in 2021. Displayed an average hit tool to go along with his above-average power. Could be a 2022 MLB contributor.
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91Dustin HarrisTEX1B22A+LR6′ 2”185YouTube YouTube
Average hit tool, speed, and power. Played some third base last year but was primarily used at first.
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92Vinnie PasquantinoKC1B24AALL6′ 4”245YouTube YouTube
Late round 2019 pick. Big guy with big power. Came out of nowhere his senior year of college and continued his breakout over his first two professional seasons. Older, big bodied prospect with a plus hit tool with average power.
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93Landon KnackLADP24AALR6′ 2”220YouTube YouTube
Plus fastball. Above-average curve. Command was supposed to be a problem but he did a great job throwing strikes last year. He also has a decent slider and a developing changeup.
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94Ryan PepiotLADP24AAARR6′ 3”215YouTube YouTube
2020 alt site riser that never stopped rising. Features a plus change that was considered the best in the 2019 draft. Above-average fastball and average curve. Has struggled with command/control at times.
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95Joey EstesOAKP19ARR6′ 2”190YouTube YouTube
Above-average fastball and slider. Average changeup. Showed average+ command carving up low-A hitters at age 19.
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96Jordan WestburgBAL3B23AARR6′ 3”203YouTube YouTube
Average hit tool, power, and speed. Played more SS than 3B but I think he’ll be moved to third full time in the future.
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97Jordan GroshansTOR3B22AARR6′ 3”205YouTube YouTube
Keeps falling down lists due to a complete lack of power despite a solid frame. Above-average contact skills give some fans hope for his future.
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98Ronny MauricioNYMSS21A+SR6′ 3”166YouTube YouTube
May get to above-average power with his frame. Average contact skills. Average speed but not a base stealer.
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99Liover PegueroPITSS21A+RR6′ 1”160YouTube YouTube
Average hit and power tools with above-average speed. His solid defense should keep him at shortstop.
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100Kristian RobinsonARIOF21ARR6′ 3”190YouTube YouTube
He’s back stateside at the Diamondbacks facility. He still features plus power and speed and is worth a roll of the dice at his current price.