BlueRocky Old-Timey Member Posted August 10, 2021 Posted August 10, 2021 Could you post it all please... *ducks and hides* Okay but I'm not formatting it, too much work. 1 Last: 2 Headshot 2021 Adley Rutschman 10072 Mlb Adley Rutschman OriolesC Notes: Tools: Hit: 70 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 70 Skinny: The face of the Orioles rebuild is primed to be the rare catcher who is an offensive force while providing Gold Glove-caliber defense. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 2 Last: 3 Headshot 2021 Julio Rodriguez 98511 Mlb Julio Rodriguez MarinersOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 70 | Run: 45 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 70 Skinny: The “man-child” has the physical traits of a middle-of-the-order masher and the effervescent personality to be the face of the Mariners franchise. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 3 Last: 4 Bobby_Witt_Headshot.jpg Bobby Witt Jr. RoyalsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: The athletic, well-rounded shortstop drew raves for his work at the alternate training site. If he shows he can make consistent contact in actual games, he’ll be a star. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 4 Last: 5 Spencer Torkelson 2021 Spencer Torkelson Tigers1B Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 80 | Run: 45 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 50 Skinny: The No. 1 overall pick in 2020 draws comparisons to Paul Konerko and Paul Goldschmidt as a potential franchise icon who anchors the middle of the lineup. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 5 Last: 6 Riley_Greene.jpg Riley Greene TigersOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Greene doesn’t get the same hype as draft classmates Bobby Witt Jr. and CJ Abrams, but he may end up the best hitter of the three. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 6 Last: 7 Marco_Luciano.jpg Marco Luciano GiantsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Whether Luciano sticks at shortstop or moves to third base is up for debate, but his bat should make him a standout regardless of his position. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 7 Last: 8 Headshot 2021 Cj Abrams 104289 Mlb CJ Abrams PadresSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 70 | Power: 50 | Run: 80 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 50 Skinny: A dynamic athlete, Abrams has the makings of a future star on both sides of the ball, with elite speed and impressive bat-to-ball skills. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 8 Last: 9 Headshot 2021 Noelvi Marte 102890 Mlb Noelvi Marte MarinersSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: An exciting athlete and hitter, Marte fast bat speed that comes through in a well-sequenced swing, showing the ability to barrel balls consistently and drive the ball for power in games. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 9 Last: 10 Headshot 2021 Grayson Rodriguez 97560 Mlb Grayson Rodriguez OriolesRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 60 Skinny: With premium size, stuff and advanced command, Rodriguez is one of the few pitching prospects with true No. 1 starter potential. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 10 Last: 11 Headshot 2021 Gabriel Moreno 91517 Milb Gabriel Moreno Blue JaysC Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 30 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 55 Skinny: On a team littered with Top 100 prospects, Moreno’s start to the season has been loud. Moreno has always been a good athlete with the hand-eye coordination to make a lot of contact, but swing adjustments and more strength have helped his power show up more in games. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 11 Last: 13 Headshot 2021 George Kirby 10286 Mlb George Kirby MarinersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 70 Skinny: Kirby has far and away the best control in the Seattle system, which is all the more exciting considering the jump his stuff took in 2020. His fastball now touches triple digits and his slider is a crisp breaker that projects as plus. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 12 Last: 14 Headshot 2021 Shane Baz 99310 Milb Shane Baz RaysRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Changeup: 45 | Slider: 70 | Curveball: 40 | Control: 40 Skinny: As if Austin Meadows and Tyler Glasnow weren’t a great enough haul, the Rays also added Shane Baz as the third piece in the deal that sent Chris Archer to Pittsburgh in 2018. The big righthander has the stuff to dominate out of the bullpen nearly immediately, but the Rays are still going to give him a chance to start. If either of his changeup or curveball take steps forward, he might find his way into a starter’s role, where he would immensely increase his value. He’s starting the season at Double-A Montgomery. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 13 Last: 15 Headshot 2021 Keibert Ruiz 7787 Mlb Keibert Ruiz NationalsC Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 30 | Arm: 55 | Fielding: 50 Skinny: The centerpiece prospect in the 2021 deadline deal that sent Max Scherzer and Trea Turner to the Dodgers, Ruiz has developed into one of the game's elite, most well-rounded catchers in the game. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 14 Last: 16 Headshot 2021 Luis Patino 91946 Mlb Luis Patiño RaysRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 Skinny: Few players have arms as electric as Patino. His potential is enormous if he can harness his command and maintain a good pace on the mound. LESS 15 Last: 17 Francisco Alvarez.jpg Francisco Alvarez MetsC Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 30 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Alvarez has a very advanced bat for a teenaged catcher. He's shown the aptitude to be a solid defensive catcher as well. Now he just needs plenty of work behind the plate. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 16 Last: 18 Headshot 2021 Jose Garcia 93850 Mlb Jose Barrero RedsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Barrero's excellent glove and offensive upside help him top the Reds' system and earned him a big league cameo. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 17 Last: 19 Headshot 2021 Nick Lodolo 9829 Milb Nick Lodolo RedsLHP Notes: Tools: FB: 55 | CB: 60 | CHG: 50 | CTRL: 60 Skinny: Lodolo made a name for himself as a premier control artist, and he’s re-established that reputation again in 2021. After walking exactly nobody in his pro debut, he’s used a strong three-pitch mix to vex hitters in the Double-A South League, where he and Hunter Greene have formed a fearsome one-two punch. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 18 Last: 20 Austin Martin 2021 Austin Martin TwinsSS/OF Notes: Tools: Hit: 70 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 50 Skinny: The fifth overall pick in 2020 is an impressive young hitter, although his future position is up in the air. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 19 Last: 21 Joey Bart 2021 Joey Bart GiantsC Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Bart's MLB debut was a pretty rocky one. He needs to show more selectivity at the plate, but his power and glove are solid. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 20 Last: 22 Headshot 2021 Triston Casas 99007 Mlb Triston Casas Red Sox1B Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Boston is still in the early stages of rebuilding its farm system. Casas is one of the team's cornerstones for the future as he has preternatural hitting ability to go with his impressive power. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 21 Last: 23 Reid Detmers Headshot Reid Detmers AngelsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Slider: 45 | Control: 55 Skinny: Detmers has long been known as one of the more polished pitching prospects in the game, with a four-pitch mix and command to all quadrants of the strike zone. Now, his fastball has ticked up a few notches, which makes him even more tantalizing. Sent to Double-A to begin his pro career, the Louisville product whiffed 60 hitters against 13 walks through his first eight starts, good for a strikeout-to-walk rate of better than 4-to-1. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 22 Last: 24 Headshot 2021 Jarren Duran 98823 Mlb Jarren Duran Red SoxOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 70 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 45 Skinny: The questions with Duran have mostly revolved around whether he will develop much in the way of power. The Red Sox made some alterations to his swing last summer at the alternate site and he responded by showing more juice over the winter in Puerto Rico and again at big league spring training. Extra power, paired with the possibility of sticking in center field, could add up to a very enticing player. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 23 Last: 25 Headshot 2021 Brandon Marsh 9791 Mlb Brandon Marsh AngelsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 70 Skinny: At some point Mike Trout is going to stop roaming center field. Marsh's speed, defense and solid bat give them a plan for the day Trout slides to a corner. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 24 Last: 26 Cadecavalliheadshot Cade Cavalli NationalsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Slider: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Control: 50 Skinny: The Nationals' first-round pick from 2020 boasts a double-plus fastball and three off speed pitches that each rate as above-average or better. The best of the bunch is a potentially plus slider. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 25 Last: 27 Headshot 2021 Vidal Brujan 8181 Mlb Vidal Brujan Rays2B Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 80 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 50 Skinny: The best athlete in a Rays system loaded with athletes, Brujan does almost everything well. An elite runner with excellent contact skills, Brujan has added more power to his game this year. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 26 Last: 28 Jasson Dominguez 2021 Jasson Dominguez YankeesOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 70 | Run: 70 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Dominguez is a mystery having barely played in years. His raw tools at last sight made him one of the game’s most promising young talents. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 27 Last: 29 Headshot 2021 Daniel Lynch 8910 Milb Daniel Lynch RoyalsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: Lynch has loud stuff with a mid-90s fastball and two swing-and-miss secondaries from the left side. He’s potentially the best of the Royals bevy of young pitchers. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 28 Last: 30 Headshot 2021 Brennen Davis 98606 Milb Brennen Davis CubsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Davis is extremely tooled-up and, after playing basketball in high school, might be just beginning to tap into his abilities on the diamond. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 29 Last: 31 Headshot 2021 Oneil Cruz 10535 Milb Oneil Cruz PiratesSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 70 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: The 6-foot-7 slugger has outstanding bat speed, strength and raw power. He’s doing it all while defying the odds by staying at shortstop through the upper minors. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 30 Last: 32 Headshot 2021 Corbin Carroll 102339 Mlb Corbin Carroll D-backsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 70 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 45 Skinny: Carroll is short, but he's not weak. He's a well-rounded center fielder who should get on base at a high clip while producing at least average power. But Carroll’s 2021 season was cut short after seven games after having surgery on his right shoulder to repair tears in his labrum and posterior capsule of his non-throwing arm. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 31 Last: 33 Lawlar, Jordan 2006 (Mitchell) Jordan Lawlar D-backsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Field: 60 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Lawlar is the kind of well-rounded shortstop that can help a team in a multitude of ways. He should be an asset defensively at a premium position while serving as a top/middle-of-the-order bat. LESS 32 Last: 34 Mayer, Marcelo 2011 (Mitchell) Marcelo Mayer Red SoxSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 65 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Field: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Mayer doesn’t run all that well, but that’s pretty much the entire laundry list of what he struggles to do. He’s a smooth defender at shortstop with a big arm and should hit for both power and average. LESS 33 Last: 35 Sixto Sanchez 2021 Sixto Sanchez MarlinsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 80 | Changeup: 70 | Slider: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Control: 60 Skinny: With elite fastball velocity, a devastating changeup and rare control for a power pitcher, Sanchez is primed to build on his excellent MLB debut. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 34 Last: 36 Jack Leiter Headshot Jack Leiter RangersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 Skinny: Few pitchers have as productive and varied an assortment of pitches as Leiter, but it’s his mid-to-high 90s fastball that drives his success. A curveball he commands as well or better than the fastball keeps hitters from getting comfortable.. LESS 35 Last: 37 Meyer Max Max Meyer MarlinsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: The minute he signed his first pro contract, Meyer had one of the best sliders among pro prospects, and his fastball is impressive too. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 36 Last: 38 Headshot 2021 Matthew Liberatore 98693 Mlb Matthew Liberatore CardinalsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: Yes, Randy Arozarena was the best player in baseball last October, but the Cardinals' trade return for Arozarena is a pretty impressive prospect as well. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 37 Last: 39 Headshot 2021 Alek Thomas 98916 Mlb Alek Thomas D-backsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 45 Skinny: Thomas has a sneaky combination of contact, power and extremely graceful defense in center field. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 38 Last: 40 Tyler Soderstrom 2021 Tyler Soderstrom AthleticsC Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 40 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Even against older pitchers, Soderstrom's bat quickly impressed evaluators. It should play even if he doesn't catch. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 39 Last: 41 Headshot 2021 Josh Jung 105022 Milb Josh Jung Rangers3B Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 55 Skinny: A polished hitter whose power has begun developing after he showed he knew how to hit, Jung loves to smoke line drives to the opposite power alley. During spring training, Jung suffered a stress fracture in his left foot that required surgery. Recovery time was expected to last between 6-8 weeks. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 40 Last: 42 Headshot 2021 Tyler Freeman 99363 Milb Tyler Freeman IndiansSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 55 Skinny: In an organization flush with middle infielders, Freeman stands as one of the more polished of the group. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 41 Last: 43 Jordan Walker Headshot Jordan Walker Cardinals3B Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 60 | Run: 45 | Fielding: 45 | Arm: 55 Skinny: The Cardinals’ first-rounder from 2020 has quickly made a name for himself as an exit velocity monster in the Low-A Southeast. With Palm Beach, Walker has posted an average exit velocity of 94.7 mph and topped at 116.2. Just 16 big leaguers have hit a ball that hard this year. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 42 Last: 44 Headshot 2021 Nolan Gorman 98981 Mlb Nolan Gorman Cardinals3B Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 70 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 45 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Gorman's power potential makes him a potential middle-of-the-order corner bat. He's working on proving he can stick at third long term. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 43 Last: 45 Headshot 2021 Dl Hall 99311 Mlb DL Hall OriolesLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 45 Skinny: Hall's walk rate climbed significantly in 2019, but some of that was the Orioles' new pitching development system's approach. He's an impressive athlete. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 44 Last: 46 Headshot 2021 Hunter Greene 99305 Milb Hunter Greene RedsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 80 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 Skinny: Greene has lived up to his reputations as one of the hardest throwers in the minor leagues. His fastball has lived in triple-digits this season in Double-A, and the results have been loud. Through the first month of the season, Greene had whiffed 41 against just nine walks in 28.1 innings. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 45 Last: 47 Headshot 2021 Luis Campusano 99332 Mlb Luis Campusano PadresC Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 30 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Co-MVP of the High-A California League in 2019, Campusano has shown the bat speed, contact skills and strike-zone discipline to be an everyday catcher with high OBPs, though it’s been a slow start for him in 2021. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 46 Last: 48 Headshot 2021 Robert Hassell 103865 Mlb Robert Hassell PadresOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: The top outfielder in the Padres' system, Hassell has a chance to be a plus hitter with average power in center field. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 47 Last: 49 Henry Davis Headshot Henry Davis PiratesC Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Field: 45 | Arm: 70 Skinny: Davis was one of the best hitters in the 2021 draft class and his arm immediately becomes one of the best in the minors as soon as he dons the gear for the first time. The rest of his defense is a work in progress, something he relishes the chance to improve. LESS 48 Last: 50 Cristian Pache 2021 Cristian Pache BravesOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 70 | Fielding: 80 | Arm: 70 Skinny: Arguably the best defensive center fielder to come along since Andruw Jones, Pache also has growing power that bodes well for his offensive future. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 49 Last: 51 Headshot 2021 Drew Waters 99324 Mlb Drew Waters BravesOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Waters' plate coverage and strike-zone discipline are causes for skepticism amongst evaluators, but there’s no denying he’s produced at every level so far. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 50 Last: 52 Emerson Hancock Emerson Hancock MarinersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 60 Skinny: The sixth overall pick in the 2020 draft, Hancock is a strike-thrower who has four pitches that project to be average to plus. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 51 Last: 53 Nate Pearson 2021 Nate Pearson Blue JaysRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 80 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: Pearson has arguably the best pure stuff of any pitching prospect. Staying healthy and improving his control are his next steps to fulfilling his frontline potential. So far, that’s not happening this year, as Pearson re-aggravated a strain of his right groin during spring training. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 52 Last: 54 Bobby Miller Bobby Miller DodgersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50. Skinny: CMiller looks the part of a front-of-the-rotation starter with a muscular, 6-foot-5 frame and an overwhelming arsenal topped by a 96-100 mph four-seam fastball and a mid-90s two-seamer. He still has to prove he can hold his stuff and maintain his average control over longer outings, but has a chance to be one of the best pitching prospects in baseball if he can. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 53 Last: 55 dodgers-900x635 Diego Cartaya DodgersC Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 30 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Cartaya returns to the Top 100 on the strength of a strong but brief start to his year. Already well regarded for his hitting ability and defense, Cartaya has shown more power in 2021, and he's tapping into that power in games. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 54 Last: 56 Orelvis Martinez 2021 Orelvis Martinez Blue JaysSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 45 | Fielding: 40 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Martinez might have to move to third base, but potentially plus hittability and power will help him profile there. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 55 Last: 57 Headshot 2021 Josiah Gray 98750 Mlb Josiah Gray NationalsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 55 Skinny: The converted infielder has blossomed on the mound, with the Nationals acquiring him as part of the trade return for Max Scherzer and Trea Turner. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 56 Last: 58 Headshot 2021 Royce Lewis 99307 Mlb Royce Lewis TwinsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 70 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Lewis’ athleticism is undeniable. Whether he improves as a hitter will determine if he lives up to his status as the top overall pick in the 2017 draft. Unfortunately, that development will have to wait another year while he recovers from a torn ACL that will cost him the 2021 season. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 57 Last: 59 Jesus Sanchez Jesús Sánchez MarlinsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Sanchez was the main prize in the deal that sent reliever Nick Anderson to the Rays. Now, he’s showing signs of an offensive uptick in Triple-A. There’s still some swing-and-miss to his game, but he’s knocking on the door toward a return to playing time in Miami. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 58 Last: 60 Quinn Priester 2021 Quinn Priester PiratesRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 40 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 Skinny: After outstanding turns at the alternate site and instructional league, Priester was sent to High-A to begin his season and has experienced some bumpiness along the way. He still shows flashes of the premium stuff—a high-octane fastball and a wipeout curveball—but has struggled in spurts to command everything and has allowed more contact than his pure stuff would suggest. Don’t let the early hiccups obscure the fact that Priester is exceptionally talented and in his first true full season as a professional. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 59 Last: 61 Mitchell Garrett Garrett Mitchell BrewersOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 80 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Mitchell was one of the toolsiest players in the draft, but questions about his health and hittability caused him to drop. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 60 Last: 62 Nick Gonzales 2021 Nick Gonzales Pirates2B/SS Notes: Tools: Hit: 70 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 50 Skinny: One of the best pure hitters in the 2020 draft class, Gonzales' value to an MLB club will depend in part on how his glove develops. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 61 Last: 63 Headshot 2021 Brett Baty 105343 Milb Brett Baty Mets3B Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 45 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Baty reshaped his body during the pandemic, transforming into a player with plenty of apparent strength gains. Those have shown up in his first full season as a pro, when he’s thrived with High-A Brooklyn. He shows outstanding raw power in batting practice and has made enough contact to get to it during games. There are still questions about whether he is ultimately a third baseman. Even if he does move, his offensive skills should translate at any position on the diamond. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 62 Last: 64 Headshot 2021 Matt Manning 9763 Milb Matt Manning TigersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: Manning has the look and stuff of a potential frontline starter. His forearm strain late last year is reason for caution. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 63 Last: 65 Michael Harris Headshot (1) Michael Harris BravesOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Harris produced in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League in 2019, then reintroduced himself to the world with an excellent spring training in 2021. He’s carried that performance to High-A in the earlygoing in the regular season, when he starred on a nightly basis for Rome. His burgeoning power-speed combination is quite intriguing. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 64 Last: 66 Headshot 2021 Heliot Ramos 99318 Milb Heliot Ramos GiantsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Ramos doesn't have one standout tool, but also doesn't have any glaring weaknesses in his game. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 65 Last: 67 Matos, Luis 2003 (Mitchell) Luis Matos GiantsOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: After an excellent first pro season in 2019, Matos impressed evaluators at instructional league—especially after being marooned in Arizona during the pandemic—and jumped into the Giants’ upper echelon of the system’s group of high-upside teenagers. His full-season debut will be one to watch. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 66 Last: 68 Headshot 2021 Ronny Mauricio 100109 Milb Ronny Mauricio MetsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Mauricio has plenty of questions about his future defensive home, but has the chance to be an impactful offensive player regardless. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 67 Last: 69 Headshot 2021 Shea Langeliers 11488 Mlb Shea Langeliers BravesC Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 70 Skinny: Were it not for Adley Rutschman, Langeliers would have been the top catching prospect in the 2019 draft class. The Braves snapped up the Baylor alum with their first-round pick and sent him immediately to Low-A for his debut. Langeliers should be a rock-solid defender in the big leagues and has the tools to provide plenty of offensive impact as well. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 68 Last: 70 Asa Lacy Texasa&M Asa Lacy RoyalsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 Skinny: Kansas City's rebuild has largely been focused on college arms. Lacy has a chance to be one of the best of that large bunch. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS VIDEO 69 Last: 71 Nick Pratto Nick Pratto Royals1B Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 55 Skinny: The swing changes Pratto made in the time away from the game seem to have taken hold in a big way. The 2017 first-rounder has shown the ability to hit for average and power, as well as excellent plate discipline, throughout his time at the alternate training site, spring training and into the regular season in his first test at Double-A. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 70 Last: 72 Headshot 2021 Nolan Jones 9768 Milb Nolan Jones Indians3B/RF Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Jones has a promising mix of patience and power from the left side. Primarily a third baseman coming into 2021, Jones has seen time in right field as well this year, and that could be his gateway to the big leagues. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 71 Last: 73 Jake Eder Jake Eder MarlinsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 50 Skinny: The fourth-rounder from the 2020 draft jumped immediately to Double-A and has been outstanding. Through his first 12 starts, Eder had allowed two or more earned runs just three times and had worked to a 1.49 ERA, which ranked third in the minor leagues. He also made an appearance in the Futures Game. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 72 Last: 74 Headshot 2021 Jackson Kowar 6729 Milb Jackson Kowar RoyalsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 70 | Control: 55 Skinny: Kowar has a plus fastball and double-plus changeup. Now, it's about getting his curveball to its average ceiling. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 73 Last: 75 2021 Mick Abel Mick Abel PhilliesRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 Skinny: A combination of power and pitchability immediately puts Abel among the game's best pitching prospects. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 74 Last: 76 Headshot 2021 Michael Busch 11269 Milb Michael Busch Dodgers2B Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 45 | Fielding: 40 | Arm: 45 Skinny: Busch earned raves in instructional league for his bat. If he can stick up the middle, he could rise further up this list. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 75 Last: 77 Headshot 2021 Brice Turang 98935 Milb Brice Turang BrewersSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Turang added strength to a mature approach, which should give him a shot as a table-setting threat in a lineup. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 76 Last: 78 Headshot 2021 Edward Cabrera 29403 Milb Edward Cabrera MarlinsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 Skinny: A back injury slowed Cabrera in 2020, a year after a breakout season put him among the system's elite arms. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 77 Last: 79 Headshot 2021 Jordan Groshans 99124 Milb Jordan Groshans Blue JaysSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: There is a strong belief in Groshans' bat, but both the Blue Jays and general observers are more than ready to see him return to playing games that count. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 78 Last: 80 Headshot 2021 Mackenzie Gore 99306 Mlb MacKenzie Gore PadresLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 60 Skinny: At his best, Gore has shown four swing-and-miss pitches and excellent control. More recently, there have been red flags, as Gore battled his delivery at the alternate training site in 2020, and the early showings in 2021 have come with too many walks. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 79 Last: 81 Headshot 2021 Alejandro Kirk 97027 Mlb Alejandro Kirk Blue JaysC Notes: Tools: Hit: 70 | Power: 50 | Run: 20 | Fielding: 45 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Evaluators are split on whether Kirk can stay behind the plate, but he should hit for average and power. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 80 Last: 82 Anthony Volpeheadshot Anthony Volpe YankeesSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 50 Skinny: After a pro debut marred by mononucleosis and then a missed year of game reps due to the pandemic, Volpe has filled up the stat sheet in the Low-A Southeast League with his polished set of skills and leadership qualities. Through July 1 he was second in the minor leagues in extra-base hits, was tied for the most runs scored and had an average exit velocity of 92.5 mph, which was the best in his league among players with more than 100 batted balls. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 81 Last: 83 Kahlil Watson Headshot Kahlil Watson MarlinsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Field: 55 | Arm: 55 Skinny: Watson packs a potent punch in a 5-foot-9, 178-pound frame. Thanks to that size he has short levers, but he also has excellent bat speed and a surprising amount of strength in his swing. A plus runner with quick-twitch athleticism, he should settle in at shortstop for a long time. LESS 82 Last: 84 Headshot 2021 Liover Peguero 100620 Milb Liover Peguero PiratesSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Peguero came to the Pirates (with righthander Brennan Malone) as the package that brought Starling Marte to Arizona. Before the deal, the shortstop had shown an exciting package of tools and proved advanced enough to make it to the college-heavy Northwest League for the playoffs. Peguero is an outstanding athlete who has shown a knack for making hard contact, which helps evaluators believe that there will be average power in his future as he better refines his strike-zone discipline. There is work to do defensively, specifically when it comes to calibrating his internal clock for throws across the diamond. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 83 Last: 85 Headshot 2021 Cole Winn 99047 Milb Cole Winn RangersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 Skinny: At just 21 years old, Winn has jumped into the top group of Rangers pitching prospects and earned the starting nod for the Futures Game. His 2.73 ERA through a dozen starts ranked fifth in the Double-A Central and his 0.78 WHIP was the second-best in the minor leagues. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 84 Last: 86 Headshot 2021 Xavier Edwards 98984 Mlb Xavier Edwards RaysSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 30 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 45 Skinny: The diminutive Edwards has some of the best bat control in the minors and consistently finds the barrel from both sides of the plate. While he doesn't project to ever hit for power, his pure hitting ability and plus speed give him a chance to be a top-of-the-order menace for years to come. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 85 Last: 87 Headshot 2021 Gunnar Henderson 102352 Milb Gunnar Henderson OriolesSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Henderson was the Orioles’ second-round pick in 2019, one round after No. 1 overall prospect Adley Rutschman. Changes Henderson made at the alternate training site helped unlock his lower half and elevate his offensive potential, and he has the instincts, actions and throwing arm to stick on the left side, whether at shortstop or third base. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 86 Last: 88 Oswald Peraza Headshot Oswald Peraza YankeesSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Peraza has always hit the ball hard, so the Yankees worked with him to hit the ball in the air more often. The result has been an outstanding start at High-A Hudson Valley, where Peraza has shown a potential combination of power and speed at a middle-infield position CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 87 Last: 89 Brady House Headshot Brady House NationalsSS Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 70 | Run: 50 | Field: 55 | Arm: 70 Skinny: While the other top high school shortstops in the 2021 draft class were hitters with some power, House has the group’s best power potential along with a promising hit tool. An excellent athlete with an arm that could have made him a pitching prospect if not for his hitting ability, House may have the highest ceiling of the group. LESS 88 Last: 90 Zac Veen 2021 Zac Veen RockiesOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 55 Skinny: The Rockies’ first-rounder in 2020 has lived up to his pedigree in his first test as a pro. He projects as a power-hitting corner outfielder who can fit in as a center fielder in a pinch as well. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 89 Last: 91 Kyle Harrison Headshot Kyle Harrison GiantsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 55 Skinny: The Giants paid nearly double-slot to sign Harrison in the third round of the 2020 draft. He’s quickly rewarded their investment by upping his fastball velocity and showing a very sharp breaking ball during minor league spring training. In a system stacked with young, high-end position prospects, Harrison has already ascended to the organization’s best pitching prospect. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 90 Last: 92 Jackson Jobe Headshot Jackson Jobe TigersRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 70 | Changeup: 60 | Control: 55 Skinny: Jobe’s fastball/slider combo piled up strikeouts and eye-popping spin rates last summer and this spring. He joins a Tigers’ pitching group that has recently shown it can produce big league starters. LESS 91 Last: 93 Mark Vientos Mark Vientos Mets3B Notes: Tools: Hit: 40 | Power: 60 | Run: 30 | Fielding: 45 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Vientos has been sneaky good this season despite being one of the youngest players in the Double-A North. He’s likely to move to first base or left field in the long run, where his power will still allow him to profile. Shedding weight in the offseason has also made him more athletic. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 92 Last: 94 Headshot 2021 Jordan Balazovic 10026 Milb Jordan Balazovic TwinsRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 Skinny: Balazovic has seen a fastball uptick this year, and has added more depth to his breaking ball. The results have allowed him to continue thriving at the upper levels of the minor levels in the same way he did at the low minors. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 93 Last: 95 Daniel Espino Headshot Daniel Espino IndiansRHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 50 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 Skinny: Espino’s arsenal is electric, but there still remains a considerable amount of polish to be added. His fastball still parks in the upper 90s and scrapes 100, but the pitch plays a bit less than that because of a lack of life. Even so, he was still striking out more than 13 hitters per nine innings through his first dozen starts of 2021. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 94 Last: 96 Josh Lowe Josh Lowe RaysOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 60 Skinny: Lowe’s improved hittability has unlocked some more ceiling for a player who entered the year looking like a likely big leaguer, albeit in a fourth outfielder’s role. Now, he looks more like a player who could carve out a role as a regular. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 95 Last: 97 MJ Melendez M.J. Melendez RoyalsC Notes: Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Field: 55 | Arm: 60 | Run: 50 Skinny: Posting one of the worst seasons in the minors in 2019 gave Melendez a clear indication he needed to rework his approach and swing. He toned down his leg kick, improved his pitch selection and has responded by being one of the best hitters in Double-A in 2019. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 96 Last: 98 Headshot 2021 Brailyn Marquez 10504 Milb Brailyn Marquez CubsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 80 | Curveball: 45 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 Skinny: It’s tough to know what to make of Marquez at this point since he hasn’t gotten on the mound this season. When healthy in 2020, he showed enough to make a brief big league cameo, and in 2019 he showed a pitch package befitting someone with the floor of a dominant reliever and the ceiling of a high-end starter. He’s been stymied in 2021 by Covid-19 and shoulder tightness, and the Cubs are hopeful he can make up for lost time in the Arizona Fall League CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 97 Last: 99 Korey Lee Korey Lee AstrosC Notes: Tools: Hitting: 50. Power: 50. Running: 40. Fielding: 50. Arm: 70. Skinny: Lee has steadily gotten better since the Astros drafted him in the first round in 2019. Defensively, he’s embraced one-knee receiving and continues to have a plus-plus arm. Offensively, he’s started to more consistently get to this power. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 98 Last: 100 Headshot 2021 Blake Walston 106414 Mlb Blake Walston D-backsLHP Notes: Tools: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 Skinny: Projectability has always been the name of the game for Walston, whose tantalizing tools have begun to blossom this season. His performance has taken a corresponding leap, too, and scouts now see him as a potential No. 3 starter. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 99 Headshot 2021 George Valera 97451 Milb George Valera IndiansOF Notes: Tools: Hit: 50 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Fielding: 50 | Arm: 50 Skinny: Valera has a combination of bat-to-ball skills and power that put him among elite company for his age group. He hits the ball very hard, and when he gets it in the air it tends to go a long way. He has the look of a classic mashing corner outfielder. CLICK HERE TO READ HIS FULL SCOUTING REPORT LESS 100 Headshot 2021 Ryan Pepiot 106326 Milb Ryan Pepiot DodgersRHP Notes: Tools:Fastball: 60 | Changeup: 70 | Slider: 50 | Control: 45 Skinny:Pepiot has a big fastball and the best changeup in the system. Add a potentially above-average slider and control that could scrape average if his more consistent in his delivery, and the result should be a future rotation piece. 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Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Hi, you guys are whacked. I grilled and rocked! My room to think, etc... dude we're dea
Jimcanuck Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Hi, you guys are whacked. I grilled and rocked! My room to think, etc... dude we're dea What you smoking?
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 What you smoking? Black Diamond... lulz
43211234 Verified Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Pearson must have eaten an iffy Cuban sandwich And speaking of Moreno, he should be returning to some baseball activities soon I would hope.
metafour Verified Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Otto Lopez: 2 for 4, 3B (his 2nd in 7 AAA games) Pushes his batting average in AAA to .308. Dude just keeps hitting.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Pearson must have eaten an iffy Cuban sandwich And speaking of Moreno, he should be returning to some baseball activities soon I would hope. I'd love this !!! All summer man! I love U!!!
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Pearson must have eaten an iffy Cuban sandwich And speaking of Moreno, he should be returning to some baseball activities soon I would hope. 4-6 weeks! Possible surgery bud!!! lol
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Otto Lopez: 2 for 4, 3B (his 2nd in 7 AAA games) Pushes his batting average in AAA to .308. Dude just keeps hitting. Otto Lopez can flat out rake.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Author Posted August 11, 2021 Kloff getting lit up again
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Author Posted August 11, 2021 Nice play Bo Should we send him back down to AAA?
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Should we send him back down to AAA? What? Did i miss something?
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Should we send him back down to AAA? I posted in the wrong thread, lol.
Ray Verified Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 Kloff getting lit up again Ended his outing with 4ER in 5 innings, but also 11K and only 1BB. What a weird season he’s having.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted August 11, 2021 Posted August 11, 2021 I see both Kyle Johnston and Fitz Stadler were promoted to AAA. Johnston has been steady eddy all season, and after a rough start Stadler really turned it around.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Holy s***... lol https://www.mlb.com/news/torkelson-greene-lead-offensive-explosion?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Toronto's newest surging prospect by Callis. Pipeline our updating their listings next week... AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Blue Jays: Orelvis Martinez, SS/3B (No. 4) <--- Current Org Rank A $3.5 million signing from July 2018, Martinez was circled as one to watch ahead of his full-season debut this summer, but he got off to a slow start. Then, he demolished Low-A Southeast pitching in July to the tune of a .313/.420/.798 line and 13 homers in 26 games, leading to an Aug. 2 promotion to High-A Vancouver. The 19-year-old’s plus power potential has been solidified, and after opening behind (since-traded) Austin Martin and Jordan Groshans, he will be Toronto’s top shortstop prospect next week. (Gabriel Moreno is another candidate here, but he already slotted into the Top 100 after his stellar first half.)
InvincibleTiger Verified Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 What is Otto's ceiling?
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 What is Otto's ceiling? George Bell.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 What is Otto's ceiling? This was Longenhagen prior to this season... I watched Lopez play for Escogido via livestream several times this winter, and he’s the same player as described last year, so his report is the same, too: Curiously, in 2019 the Blue Jays narrowed Lopez’s defensive responsibilities from six different positions (all but catcher and first base) to just three (2B/SS/LF), with most of the reps coming at short, where Lopez is below average. Yes, his 2019 numbers were likely aided by Lansing to some degree, but he does have great feel for contact (12% strikeout rate), which he’s shown throughout his entire career, and he takes some pretty hellacious rips on occasion. Lacking impact power at present and the physical projection to anticipate it in the future, Lopez’s realistic future role is that of a contact-oriented, multi-positional role player. It means Lopez will have to become a playable defender at short and (hopefully) center field, because without more power, he’ll end up in the Eric Young Jr. roster fringe area. (Fall Instructional League, LIDOM) Should change quite a bit, meow.
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 George Bell. What? That's a horrible future comp.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 What? That's a horrible future comp. I know, I blurt it out, lol. He'll never be GB.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 Sucks seeing highlights of guys like Pearson and Merryweather dominating with their electric stuff and having to temper your expectations because they're a couple of band aids that are one tweak away from spending 3 or 4 months on the IL. Meanwhile we have to watch f***ing useless shitwads like Hand walk in winning runs on 4 pitches.
jaysguy44 Old-Timey Member Posted August 15, 2021 Posted August 15, 2021 Baseball America came out with a new top 100 today. Moreno came in at #10, which is pretty wild. Pearson - #50 Martinez - #53 Groshans - #76 Kirk - #78
Johnny King Vancouver Canadians - A+ LHP The 19-year-old top prospect has made 16 High-A starts. He is 3-2 with a 2.92 ERA. In 61 2/3 innings, he's walked 35, but he's struck out 83 batters. Explore Johnny King News >
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