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  811307,Jack Wenninger,P,"6' 4""",210.0,Left,Right,2002-03-14,2026.0,Medium,46.0,50.0,50.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Wenninger has the perfect frame for a starter, standing at 6'4"" and 210 lbs. He has seen a substantial increase in his fastball velocity in 2025, with an additional +1.5 MPH compared to last season, which has it sitting 94-96 MPH. This increase, along with a lower arm slot and more ride on his fastball, has pushed it to average status while flashing above average traits. He doesn't have the greatest feel for the offering, but is able to battle back into counts thanks to its strong swing and miss numbers. He added a sinker this season, which sits in the same velocity band as his fastball and deviates slightly from his 3/4 slot. The prized pitch in Wenninger's arsenal is his changeup. It sits at 83-85 MPH and exhibits ~15"" of vertical separation from his fastball. It's low spin nature leads to some wasted pitches, but he is mostly consistent in repeating its shape and locating it low in the zone and inside vs LHH. This pitch is so effective vs LHH, that Wenninger has exhibited reverse splits throughout his pro-career. He rounds out his arsenal with a slider with tight gyro movement and slight depth at 83-85 MPH. He is doing a better job at attacking the zone and getting ahead in counts, which is reflected in his improved walk rate. Wenninger's deeper arsenal and refined command has his prospect stock rising rapidly as he looks like another win for the Mets renowned pitching lab.",2025-05-11 1:24,
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  701328,Jackson Ferris,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Jackson Ferris worked his way up through the Dodgers system last season, jumping to AA at just 20-year-old. This Spring he exhibited increased velocity, sitting 94-96 MPH on his fastball after hovering around 93 MPH last season. From his low ¾ slot, Ferris generates above average iVB for his 5.5 ft vertical release which flattens out his fastball and helps it generate whiffs in the zone. His secondary of choice is a tight slider with slight drop and nearly half a foot of sweep. The pitch was extremely effective at generate whiffs. His other breaking ball is a mid 70s curveball which regularly hits -20” iVB. He struggles to generate chases with the offering but ran near elite swing and miss number. The final piece of his arsenal, and arguably the most important to his future success, is his changeup. The offering sits in the mid-to-high 80s but doesn’t get much separation from his fastball in terms of movement. It his least refined pitch and sits below average. At the moment, Ferris’ prospects as a mid-rotation starter hinge on the continuing development of his changeup with the fallback option being a dependable backend option.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  695549,Jackson Jobe,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Right,Right,2002-07-30,2025.0,Medium,60.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Jobe is the complete package, and he keeps adding onto it. He has stacked 6-pitch mix highlighted by one of the best fastballs in MiLB and supported by improved command. His fastball sits at 96-97 mph with and can reach 20” of iVB. He’s showcased the ability to hit 100+ mph, which transforms his fastball intone of the best in MLB. Jobe tosses a trio breaking balls: a slider, a sweeper with a ton of spin, and a brand-new curveball. His sweeper averages 83 MPH, and he gets a ton of late break with 17” of glove-side movement, although he dialed back on its usage. His slider sits between 89-91 MPH with varying levels of depth. Jobe rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that sits at 85-87 MPH and a new mid 90s sinker that mimics his changeup’s movement. In-zone whiffs, particularly with his fastball, have been an issue for Jobe against higher level competition. His upside is that of an ace and leveraging his elite stuff and solid command should help him reach that level.",2025-05-10 7:10,
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- 694819,Jacob Misiorowski,P,"6' 7""",197.0,Right,Right,2002-04-03,2025.0,High,55.0,70.0,80.0,,,55.0,60.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Misiorowski stands at a towering 6’7” and has the firepower to be a dominant force in the Majors but is hampered by worrying BB% and inconsistent command. His fastball has a near-ideal combination of velocity and ride from a lower slot. He can consistently hit 100 MPH and has a near 7.5’ extension, which helps him get a 5.3’ release height. It is an elite at generating whiffs. His primary breaking ball is a 2-plane curveball that sits in the mid-80s and tunnels well with his fastball. It is his primary put-away pitch and an absolute nightmare for batters when he can hit his spots. He throws a slider/cutter, which sits at 91-95 MPH. The harder variations get minimal horizontal action, with the softer sliders getting ~6” of sweep. He has a changeup but seldomly throws it, which makes it tricky in projecting its value. Misiorowski’s range of outcomes vary greatly, with his floor being one of the best bullpen pieces in MLB and his ceiling being a 1/2 starter. His high-powered arsenal is a function of his explosive delivery, which makes me cautious that he will make meaningful improvements to his command. Nevertheless, his upside warrants a high ranking, and his floor is still a very good outcome.",2025-06-03 19:24:24,
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  811290,Jaden Hamm,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,65.0,,,40.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Hamm was excellent during 2024, posting a 3.09 FIP and 22.8% K-BB% across 99.0 IP in Hi-A. He tosses from a high 3/4 slot, and his arsenal features a 3-pitch mix, with his most dominant offering being a very high-riding fastball that sits 92-94 MPH. His curveball complements his fastball well, sitting in the low 80s with 30” of vertical separation from his fastball. He also wields a mid-80s changeup, which he sharpened up this season. He has kept his BB% in check thanks to the extremely high swing and miss rates he generates. His fastball plays exceptionally well high in the zone due to its immense ride, and his curveball gets batters flailing down low. Polishing up the changeup will greatly diversify his approach, and he has also tested throwing a slider as well. The reliver risk is present due to the shallower repertoire, and if starting doesn’t work out, his fastball/curveball combo will be valuable out of the Tigers Bullpen. I am optimistic that his changeup improves to at least an average offering, raising his floor to a backend starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  683568,Jairo Iriarte,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,40.0,50.0,,,35.0,45.0,"Iriarte was rewarded with a small cup of coffee in MLB following a solid AA season. He has high-end arm speed and a projectible frame, standing at 6’2” with plenty of room to grow. His delivery is fluid, and he is able to get a lower release point thanks to his low 3/4 slot and nearly 7’ of extension. His fastball sits in the mid-90s and gets solid carry and run, which helps it play up. His velocity dipped in 2024, dropping about 1 tick less than 2023, but he was able to rack up 132.0 IP, over 40.0 IP from his career high. His slider sits at 81-83 MPH with tight vertical movement and a good amount of sweep, seemingly mirroring his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that hovers in the low 90s and gets more arm-side movement than his fastball. Iriarte has the frame and smooth delivery, which portends growth in the command department. His ceiling is that of a mid-rotation starter and should have plenty of time to work out kinks while the White Sox are in shambles.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  814005,Jake Bloss,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Bloss was the key piece in the trade that sent Yusei Kikuchi to the Houston Astros at the 2024 trade deadline. His arsenal is defined by his high-riding fastball and deep array of secondaries. His 4-Seam sits at 93-95 MPH with above-average ride for his 5.7’ release height with nearly 7’ of extension. It builds a strong foundation for Bloss’ future as a starter and has been effective at generating whiffs. He features 5 secondaries, which all grade out around average, with his slider being the most polished offering. His slider varies is depth and sits at 85-89 MPH. He tosses it against both handedness, and it is adept at missing barrels. He also tosses slider with more sweep, which sits in the low 80s, which he uses as his primary put-away pitch against RHH. His curveball features steep two-plane movement, which he utilizes while ahead in the count against LHH. It won’t generate many whiffs, but he is able to elevate its effectiveness due to its tendency to locate it low in the zone. His changeup is inconsistent due to its lack of movement on the pitch. His sinker is a newer offering, which sits between his 4-Seam and Changeup, and should provide another groundball-inducing offering against RHH. Bloss showed improved BB% earlier this season but struggled to maintain the seemingly better command following the trade to Toronto. The arsenal depth bodes well for his future as a mid-rotation starter, with the command concerns limiting his ceiling.",2025-05-09 22:47,
 
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  811307,Jack Wenninger,P,"6' 4""",210.0,Left,Right,2002-03-14,2026.0,Medium,46.0,50.0,50.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Wenninger has the perfect frame for a starter, standing at 6'4"" and 210 lbs. He has seen a substantial increase in his fastball velocity in 2025, with an additional +1.5 MPH compared to last season, which has it sitting 94-96 MPH. This increase, along with a lower arm slot and more ride on his fastball, has pushed it to average status while flashing above average traits. He doesn't have the greatest feel for the offering, but is able to battle back into counts thanks to its strong swing and miss numbers. He added a sinker this season, which sits in the same velocity band as his fastball and deviates slightly from his 3/4 slot. The prized pitch in Wenninger's arsenal is his changeup. It sits at 83-85 MPH and exhibits ~15"" of vertical separation from his fastball. It's low spin nature leads to some wasted pitches, but he is mostly consistent in repeating its shape and locating it low in the zone and inside vs LHH. This pitch is so effective vs LHH, that Wenninger has exhibited reverse splits throughout his pro-career. He rounds out his arsenal with a slider with tight gyro movement and slight depth at 83-85 MPH. He is doing a better job at attacking the zone and getting ahead in counts, which is reflected in his improved walk rate. Wenninger's deeper arsenal and refined command has his prospect stock rising rapidly as he looks like another win for the Mets renowned pitching lab.",2025-05-11 1:24,
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  701328,Jackson Ferris,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Jackson Ferris worked his way up through the Dodgers system last season, jumping to AA at just 20-year-old. This Spring he exhibited increased velocity, sitting 94-96 MPH on his fastball after hovering around 93 MPH last season. From his low ¾ slot, Ferris generates above average iVB for his 5.5 ft vertical release which flattens out his fastball and helps it generate whiffs in the zone. His secondary of choice is a tight slider with slight drop and nearly half a foot of sweep. The pitch was extremely effective at generate whiffs. His other breaking ball is a mid 70s curveball which regularly hits -20” iVB. He struggles to generate chases with the offering but ran near elite swing and miss number. The final piece of his arsenal, and arguably the most important to his future success, is his changeup. The offering sits in the mid-to-high 80s but doesn’t get much separation from his fastball in terms of movement. It his least refined pitch and sits below average. At the moment, Ferris’ prospects as a mid-rotation starter hinge on the continuing development of his changeup with the fallback option being a dependable backend option.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  695549,Jackson Jobe,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Right,Right,2002-07-30,2025.0,Medium,60.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Jobe is the complete package, and he keeps adding onto it. He has stacked 6-pitch mix highlighted by one of the best fastballs in MiLB and supported by improved command. His fastball sits at 96-97 mph with and can reach 20” of iVB. He’s showcased the ability to hit 100+ mph, which transforms his fastball intone of the best in MLB. Jobe tosses a trio breaking balls: a slider, a sweeper with a ton of spin, and a brand-new curveball. His sweeper averages 83 MPH, and he gets a ton of late break with 17” of glove-side movement, although he dialed back on its usage. His slider sits between 89-91 MPH with varying levels of depth. Jobe rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that sits at 85-87 MPH and a new mid 90s sinker that mimics his changeup’s movement. In-zone whiffs, particularly with his fastball, have been an issue for Jobe against higher level competition. His upside is that of an ace and leveraging his elite stuff and solid command should help him reach that level.",2025-05-10 7:10,
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+ 694819,Jacob Misiorowski,P,"6' 7""",197.0,Right,Right,2002-04-03,2025.0,High,55.0,70.0,80.0,,,55.0,60.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Misiorowski stands at a towering 6’7” and has the firepower to be a dominant force in the Majors but is hampered by worrying BB% and inconsistent, but seemingly improved, command. His fastball has a near-ideal combination of velocity and ride from a lower slot. He can consistently hit 100 MPH and has a near 7.5’ extension, which helps him get a 5.3’ release height. It is an elite at generating whiffs. His primary breaking ball is a 2-plane curveball that sits in the mid-80s and tunnels well with his fastball. It is his primary put-away pitch and an absolute nightmare for batters when he can hit his spots. He throws a slider/cutter, which sits at 91-95 MPH. The harder variations get minimal horizontal action, with the softer sliders getting ~6” of sweep. He has a changeup but seldomly throws it, which makes it tricky in projecting its value. Misiorowski’s range of outcomes vary greatly, with his floor being one of the best bullpen pieces in MLB and his ceiling being a 1/2 starter. His high-powered arsenal is a function of his explosive delivery, which makes me cautious that he will make meaningful improvements to his command. Nevertheless, his upside warrants a high ranking, and his floor is still a very good outcome.",2025-06-03 19:25:12,
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  811290,Jaden Hamm,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,65.0,,,40.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Hamm was excellent during 2024, posting a 3.09 FIP and 22.8% K-BB% across 99.0 IP in Hi-A. He tosses from a high 3/4 slot, and his arsenal features a 3-pitch mix, with his most dominant offering being a very high-riding fastball that sits 92-94 MPH. His curveball complements his fastball well, sitting in the low 80s with 30” of vertical separation from his fastball. He also wields a mid-80s changeup, which he sharpened up this season. He has kept his BB% in check thanks to the extremely high swing and miss rates he generates. His fastball plays exceptionally well high in the zone due to its immense ride, and his curveball gets batters flailing down low. Polishing up the changeup will greatly diversify his approach, and he has also tested throwing a slider as well. The reliver risk is present due to the shallower repertoire, and if starting doesn’t work out, his fastball/curveball combo will be valuable out of the Tigers Bullpen. I am optimistic that his changeup improves to at least an average offering, raising his floor to a backend starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  683568,Jairo Iriarte,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,40.0,50.0,,,35.0,45.0,"Iriarte was rewarded with a small cup of coffee in MLB following a solid AA season. He has high-end arm speed and a projectible frame, standing at 6’2” with plenty of room to grow. His delivery is fluid, and he is able to get a lower release point thanks to his low 3/4 slot and nearly 7’ of extension. His fastball sits in the mid-90s and gets solid carry and run, which helps it play up. His velocity dipped in 2024, dropping about 1 tick less than 2023, but he was able to rack up 132.0 IP, over 40.0 IP from his career high. His slider sits at 81-83 MPH with tight vertical movement and a good amount of sweep, seemingly mirroring his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that hovers in the low 90s and gets more arm-side movement than his fastball. Iriarte has the frame and smooth delivery, which portends growth in the command department. His ceiling is that of a mid-rotation starter and should have plenty of time to work out kinks while the White Sox are in shambles.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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  814005,Jake Bloss,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Bloss was the key piece in the trade that sent Yusei Kikuchi to the Houston Astros at the 2024 trade deadline. His arsenal is defined by his high-riding fastball and deep array of secondaries. His 4-Seam sits at 93-95 MPH with above-average ride for his 5.7’ release height with nearly 7’ of extension. It builds a strong foundation for Bloss’ future as a starter and has been effective at generating whiffs. He features 5 secondaries, which all grade out around average, with his slider being the most polished offering. His slider varies is depth and sits at 85-89 MPH. He tosses it against both handedness, and it is adept at missing barrels. He also tosses slider with more sweep, which sits in the low 80s, which he uses as his primary put-away pitch against RHH. His curveball features steep two-plane movement, which he utilizes while ahead in the count against LHH. It won’t generate many whiffs, but he is able to elevate its effectiveness due to its tendency to locate it low in the zone. His changeup is inconsistent due to its lack of movement on the pitch. His sinker is a newer offering, which sits between his 4-Seam and Changeup, and should provide another groundball-inducing offering against RHH. Bloss showed improved BB% earlier this season but struggled to maintain the seemingly better command following the trade to Toronto. The arsenal depth bodes well for his future as a mid-rotation starter, with the command concerns limiting his ceiling.",2025-05-09 22:47,