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691725,Andrew Painter,2026.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Nominative determinism worked overtime with Painter as he projected to be a top of the rotation starter with bonkers stuff and great command. Painter was on the fast track to Philadelphia as he mowed through MiLB batters in his first full professional season while showcasing elite stuff and pin-point command. Unfortunately, Painter has had his Major League debut delayed for 2 years since suffering an elbow injury during 2023 Spring and undergoing Tommy John Surgery later that year. Painter returned in the 2024 AFL and has been ramping up for his MLB debut with an extended stint in AAA. His fastball is sitting at 96-97 MPH, matching his 2022 levels, but he hasn't registered a pitch over 100 MPH yet. He wields two different breaking balls: a slider at 86-88 MPH with 7"" HB and a curveball at 80-82 MPH with two-plane movement. His changeup is still a work in progress, but thanks to Painter's command and drastically different velocity bands, the pitch should be effective at inducing whiffs. Tapping back into his fastball dominance is the focal point, and with Painter's command looking unfazed following his elbow injury, it bodes well for a quick path to Philadelphia and a future mid-rotation projection.",2025-09-11 14:51,,,,,,,
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676508,Ben Casparius,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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694918,Blade Tidwell,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 14:22,,,,,,,
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804556,Braden Nett
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669361,Brandon Birdsell,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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700251,Brandon Clarke,2027.0,High,46.0,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,30.0,40.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Brandon Clarke is a big-framed fire balling lefty that has torn through the lower minors with his electric fastball and slider. Clarke has an ideal build for a pitcher, complete with a low 3/4 slot, long limbs, and over 7 ft of extension. The outlook coming out of the draft had Clarke lined up to be a multi-inning reliever given his high effort delivery and inconsistent strike throwing ability. This however did not deter the Red Sox from stretching him out as a starter. He has gradually increased in workload and his production did not miss a beat. His primary fastball is a sinker which sits in the uppers 90s, topping out at 100 MPH, with over a foot of arm-side run. It won't miss many bats, but it has been exceptional at inducing ground balls thus far. He also weaves in a 4-Seamer which has more cutting action but lacks the ride to be more than an average offering. Clarke's slider is his most used pitch with nearly 50% usage. It sits 87-88 MPH where its 10"" of sweep makes it incredibly difficult for batters to pick up when it is located in the bottom of the zone. It has returned gaudy whiff numbers and has arguably been the most valuable pitch in MiLB this season. Clarke's ability to spin the ball allows his low 80s curveball to generate immense 2-plane movement. He does not have the greatest feel for the pitch, but its shape alone should return strong swing and miss numbers. Clarke's biggest hurdle to being a big league starter will be improving his changeup, which is essentially non-existent at the moment. Right now, Clarke is a 2-pitch pitcher, and that is all he really needs to be unhittable in the lower levels of MiLB. His incredible arm speed and strong underlying pitch traits provide him the helium to storm up the Red Sox pipeline. Adding in that crucial 3rd offering is imperative for his prospects as a starter, however he has the stuff to be a dynamic bullpen piece for Boston right now.",2025-11-25 17:03:18,,P,"6' 4""",220.0,Left,Left,2003-04-10
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687075,Brandon Sproat,2025.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"After an electric 2024 which saw his storm through Hi-A and AA on the heels of fastball that hit triple digits, Sproat took a step back in 2025. After a trip to the development list cut last season short, it felt like a full winter to recover and build up would allow his elite velocity to return. This was rather the opposite, as Sproat failed to consistently hit the same velocity heights. He cannot overcome his fastball's poor shape in this lower velocity band, which leaves it as an average offering. Due to this inefficiency, Sproat will likely be more effective as a sinkerballer, but that would lead to a heavily depressed strikeout rate. From his low 3/4 slot, his sinker generates over 17"" of arm-side run and helps jam RHH on the inner third. He doesn't generate many whiffs on the offering, but it has effectively limited damage this season. His changeup always flashed plus potential thanks to his low 90s velocity and depth, but he is not seeing the same shape this season. The pitch closely resembles his sinker and has been hit much harder. It was not all bad news for Sproat though as he righted the ship in the 2nd half and returned positive results thanks to his ability to induce weak contact. Sproat's trio of breaking balls prop his arsenal back up as it gave him plenty of options to mix and match his offerings. While he no longer looks like a frontline option, Sproat�s blend of power and versatility paint him as a potential mid-rotation starter who should excel by limiting damage.",2025-08-15 17:49,,,,,,,
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691725,Andrew Painter,2026.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Nominative determinism worked overtime with Painter as he projected to be a top of the rotation starter with bonkers stuff and great command. Painter was on the fast track to Philadelphia as he mowed through MiLB batters in his first full professional season while showcasing elite stuff and pin-point command. Unfortunately, Painter has had his Major League debut delayed for 2 years since suffering an elbow injury during 2023 Spring and undergoing Tommy John Surgery later that year. Painter returned in the 2024 AFL and has been ramping up for his MLB debut with an extended stint in AAA. His fastball is sitting at 96-97 MPH, matching his 2022 levels, but he hasn't registered a pitch over 100 MPH yet. He wields two different breaking balls: a slider at 86-88 MPH with 7"" HB and a curveball at 80-82 MPH with two-plane movement. His changeup is still a work in progress, but thanks to Painter's command and drastically different velocity bands, the pitch should be effective at inducing whiffs. Tapping back into his fastball dominance is the focal point, and with Painter's command looking unfazed following his elbow injury, it bodes well for a quick path to Philadelphia and a future mid-rotation projection.",2025-09-11 14:51,,,,,,,
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676508,Ben Casparius,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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694918,Blade Tidwell,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 14:22,,,,,,,
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804556,Braden Nett,,Low,,50.0,50.0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-12-11 21:58:27,,P,"6' 3""",185.0,,Right,2002-06-18
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669361,Brandon Birdsell,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-05-09 22:47,,,,,,,
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700251,Brandon Clarke,2027.0,High,46.0,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,30.0,40.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Brandon Clarke is a big-framed fire balling lefty that has torn through the lower minors with his electric fastball and slider. Clarke has an ideal build for a pitcher, complete with a low 3/4 slot, long limbs, and over 7 ft of extension. The outlook coming out of the draft had Clarke lined up to be a multi-inning reliever given his high effort delivery and inconsistent strike throwing ability. This however did not deter the Red Sox from stretching him out as a starter. He has gradually increased in workload and his production did not miss a beat. His primary fastball is a sinker which sits in the uppers 90s, topping out at 100 MPH, with over a foot of arm-side run. It won't miss many bats, but it has been exceptional at inducing ground balls thus far. He also weaves in a 4-Seamer which has more cutting action but lacks the ride to be more than an average offering. Clarke's slider is his most used pitch with nearly 50% usage. It sits 87-88 MPH where its 10"" of sweep makes it incredibly difficult for batters to pick up when it is located in the bottom of the zone. It has returned gaudy whiff numbers and has arguably been the most valuable pitch in MiLB this season. Clarke's ability to spin the ball allows his low 80s curveball to generate immense 2-plane movement. He does not have the greatest feel for the pitch, but its shape alone should return strong swing and miss numbers. Clarke's biggest hurdle to being a big league starter will be improving his changeup, which is essentially non-existent at the moment. Right now, Clarke is a 2-pitch pitcher, and that is all he really needs to be unhittable in the lower levels of MiLB. His incredible arm speed and strong underlying pitch traits provide him the helium to storm up the Red Sox pipeline. Adding in that crucial 3rd offering is imperative for his prospects as a starter, however he has the stuff to be a dynamic bullpen piece for Boston right now.",2025-11-25 17:03:18,,P,"6' 4""",220.0,Left,Left,2003-04-10
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687075,Brandon Sproat,2025.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"After an electric 2024 which saw his storm through Hi-A and AA on the heels of fastball that hit triple digits, Sproat took a step back in 2025. After a trip to the development list cut last season short, it felt like a full winter to recover and build up would allow his elite velocity to return. This was rather the opposite, as Sproat failed to consistently hit the same velocity heights. He cannot overcome his fastball's poor shape in this lower velocity band, which leaves it as an average offering. Due to this inefficiency, Sproat will likely be more effective as a sinkerballer, but that would lead to a heavily depressed strikeout rate. From his low 3/4 slot, his sinker generates over 17"" of arm-side run and helps jam RHH on the inner third. He doesn't generate many whiffs on the offering, but it has effectively limited damage this season. His changeup always flashed plus potential thanks to his low 90s velocity and depth, but he is not seeing the same shape this season. The pitch closely resembles his sinker and has been hit much harder. It was not all bad news for Sproat though as he righted the ship in the 2nd half and returned positive results thanks to his ability to induce weak contact. Sproat's trio of breaking balls prop his arsenal back up as it gave him plenty of options to mix and match his offerings. While he no longer looks like a frontline option, Sproat�s blend of power and versatility paint him as a potential mid-rotation starter who should excel by limiting damage.",2025-08-15 17:49,,,,,,,
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