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  702281,Robby Snelling,2026.0,Medium,55.0,60.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline last season. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, which he supports with stronger secondaries than year�s prior. His fastball sits 94-96 MPH and, with its above-average ride from his 5.7' release, has been effective at generating swings and misses. His curveball sits in the low 80s with two-plane movement. He commands it well which helps his generate called strikes early in counts and put away batters with swings and misses. His changeup sits 87-89 MPH, and he has exhibited a solid feel for the pitch, and its effectiveness is elevated due to its separation from his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a new mid-80s gyro slider. Snelling should be able to handle a large workload thanks to his body type and more refined arsenal, which makes his future as a starter more concrete.",2025-09-10 22:55,,,,,,,
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  808963,Roki Sasaki,2025.0,Medium,50.0,40.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,,,,,70.0,80.0,40.0,45.0,"Roki Sasaki made waves in the baseball world this decade with his high-powered fastball and unicorn splitter. He consistently averaged upwards of 100 MPH on his fastball in the NPB with excellent shape. He accelerated his timeline to MLB as signed with the Dodgers this past winter. His state-side debut was marred by similar concerns as his final NPB season. His velocity was down (96-97 MPH) and his fastball shape was decidedly dead-zone. Without its elite velocity, the pitch is simply an average offering which will struggle to generate whiffs. To pile onto the pessimism, Sasaki's command has looked putrid. His best pitch is his extremely low-spin splitter that exhibits both glove and arm-side movement. He rounds out his arsenal with a decent slider that sits in the low 80s with nearly 1' of sweep. Overall, Sasaki has the tools to be one of the best pitchers in the world, but injuries and inconsistencies have put a damper on his North American debut.",2025-08-16 0:56,,,,,,,
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  815549,Ryan Sloan,2028.0,Medium,55.0,50.0,55.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Ryan Sloan was selected in the 2nd round by the Mariners in the 2024 draft and has quickly impressed scouts with his combination of size, stuff, and command at just 19 years old. His fastball sits in the mid 90s with ~13"" iVB from a 5.4' vertical release. His slider is a nasty offering, reaching upwards of 20"" of sweep while sitting in the mid 80s. It is easily a plus pitch and has the potential to be an elite weapon. His changeup may be the best in the Mariners system thanks to its late fading action. Sloan has the ideal frame for a pitcher which pairs well with his smooth and repeatable delivery. He has a massive up arrow on him and room with plenty of room to fill out. His upside is a frontend starter, and all signs point to him rapidly approaching top pitching prospect status.",2025-08-15 18:03,,,,,,,
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- 815825,Seth Hernandez,2029.0,High,55.0,50.0,70.0,,,40.0,55.0,,,40.0,55.0,,,20.0,40.0,"Seth Hernandez was a force to be reckoned with in high school. Standing at 6'4"" with room to grow, Hernandez already had enough power to sits in the mid-to-upper 90s and touch 100 MPH on a whim. He supports his elite arm strength with an above average ability to spin the ball and generate both ride and run on his fastball. His changeup has the potential to be a plus-plus offering thanks to Hernandez's arm speed and its deceptive tailing action. He also wields a pair of breaking balls: a slider with tight gyro-movement and steep curveball which sits in the upper 70s. Like most high school arms, Hernandez is plagued by inconsistencies with the command and shape of his pitches. His upside alone warranted his 6th overall selection in the draft, although he was considered one of the most volatile high-profile arms available.",2025-08-15 18:04,,,,,,,
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  694358,Tekoah Roby,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 23:56,,,,,,,
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  802419,Thomas Harrington,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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  806258,Thomas White,2027.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,60.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Thomas White wields a solid 5-pitch mix highlighted by a mid-90s fastball and a big, sweeping curveball. His fastball is a plus pitch thanks to the ride he can generate on the offering. He can hit up to 99 MPH and averages 17"" iVB. His slurve is his main breaking ball with over a foot of glove-side movement and a fair bit of drop. It is effective at generating whiffs, and he isn't afraid to throw against opposite-handed hitters. Over the winter, he added a gyro slider and sinker to his arsenal which both grade out as average offerings. He rounds out his arsenal with an average-to-plus changeup, which sits at 85-87 MPH. His longer arm action tends to get in the way of his consistency, which may limit his command as he develops and struggles with throwing strikes have worsened in the upper minors. White�s electric stuff and wipeout strikeout numbers illustrate his immense upside, with only his ability to locate the ball restricting his ceiling.",2025-06-04 0:01,,,,,,,
 
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  702281,Robby Snelling,2026.0,Medium,55.0,60.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline last season. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, which he supports with stronger secondaries than year�s prior. His fastball sits 94-96 MPH and, with its above-average ride from his 5.7' release, has been effective at generating swings and misses. His curveball sits in the low 80s with two-plane movement. He commands it well which helps his generate called strikes early in counts and put away batters with swings and misses. His changeup sits 87-89 MPH, and he has exhibited a solid feel for the pitch, and its effectiveness is elevated due to its separation from his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a new mid-80s gyro slider. Snelling should be able to handle a large workload thanks to his body type and more refined arsenal, which makes his future as a starter more concrete.",2025-09-10 22:55,,,,,,,
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  808963,Roki Sasaki,2025.0,Medium,50.0,40.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,,,,,70.0,80.0,40.0,45.0,"Roki Sasaki made waves in the baseball world this decade with his high-powered fastball and unicorn splitter. He consistently averaged upwards of 100 MPH on his fastball in the NPB with excellent shape. He accelerated his timeline to MLB as signed with the Dodgers this past winter. His state-side debut was marred by similar concerns as his final NPB season. His velocity was down (96-97 MPH) and his fastball shape was decidedly dead-zone. Without its elite velocity, the pitch is simply an average offering which will struggle to generate whiffs. To pile onto the pessimism, Sasaki's command has looked putrid. His best pitch is his extremely low-spin splitter that exhibits both glove and arm-side movement. He rounds out his arsenal with a decent slider that sits in the low 80s with nearly 1' of sweep. Overall, Sasaki has the tools to be one of the best pitchers in the world, but injuries and inconsistencies have put a damper on his North American debut.",2025-08-16 0:56,,,,,,,
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  815549,Ryan Sloan,2028.0,Medium,55.0,50.0,55.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Ryan Sloan was selected in the 2nd round by the Mariners in the 2024 draft and has quickly impressed scouts with his combination of size, stuff, and command at just 19 years old. His fastball sits in the mid 90s with ~13"" iVB from a 5.4' vertical release. His slider is a nasty offering, reaching upwards of 20"" of sweep while sitting in the mid 80s. It is easily a plus pitch and has the potential to be an elite weapon. His changeup may be the best in the Mariners system thanks to its late fading action. Sloan has the ideal frame for a pitcher which pairs well with his smooth and repeatable delivery. He has a massive up arrow on him and room with plenty of room to fill out. His upside is a frontend starter, and all signs point to him rapidly approaching top pitching prospect status.",2025-08-15 18:03,,,,,,,
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+ 815825,Seth Hernandez,2029.0,High,55.0,50.0,70.0,,,40.0,55.0,,,40.0,60.0,,,20.0,40.0,"Seth Hernandez was a force to be reckoned with in high school. Standing at 6'4"" with room to grow, Hernandez already had enough power to sits in the mid-to-upper 90s and touch 100 MPH on a whim. He supports his elite arm strength with an above average ability to spin the ball and generate both ride and run on his fastball. His changeup has the potential to be a plus-plus offering thanks to Hernandez's arm speed and its deceptive tailing action. He also wields a pair of breaking balls: a slider with tight gyro-movement and steep curveball which sits in the upper 70s. Like most high school arms, Hernandez is plagued by inconsistencies with the command and shape of his pitches. His upside alone warranted his 6th overall selection in the draft, although he was considered one of the most volatile high-profile arms available.",2026-01-26 16:35:00,,P,"6' 4""",190.0,,Right,2006-06-28
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  694358,Tekoah Roby,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 23:56,,,,,,,
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  802419,Thomas Harrington,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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  806258,Thomas White,2027.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,60.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Thomas White wields a solid 5-pitch mix highlighted by a mid-90s fastball and a big, sweeping curveball. His fastball is a plus pitch thanks to the ride he can generate on the offering. He can hit up to 99 MPH and averages 17"" iVB. His slurve is his main breaking ball with over a foot of glove-side movement and a fair bit of drop. It is effective at generating whiffs, and he isn't afraid to throw against opposite-handed hitters. Over the winter, he added a gyro slider and sinker to his arsenal which both grade out as average offerings. He rounds out his arsenal with an average-to-plus changeup, which sits at 85-87 MPH. His longer arm action tends to get in the way of his consistency, which may limit his command as he develops and struggles with throwing strikes have worsened in the upper minors. White�s electric stuff and wipeout strikeout numbers illustrate his immense upside, with only his ability to locate the ball restricting his ceiling.",2025-06-04 0:01,,,,,,,