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695076,Rhett Lowder,P,"6' 2""",200.0,Right,Right,2002-03-08,2025.0,Low,50.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Lowder enjoyed his cup of coffee at MLB this season, with a very productive 30.2 IP. Lowder won’t knock the socks off batters, but he has a reliable 4-pitch mix and elevates it with above-average command. He throws two distinct fastballs: a 4-Seam and Sinker, which he trades off usage depending on the batter’s handedness. He leans on his 4-Seam against LHH, painting the offering on the outer third. It sits at 93-95 MPH with 15” iVB from an average 5.7’ release. His sinker is his go-to option against RHH early and behind, where he attacks the inner-half of the zone. His slider is his best offering, sitting in the mid-80s with tight movement. His tendency to locate the pitch in ideal spots elevates the pitch to plus status. He rounds out his arsenal with a late-breaking changeup, which he commands well against either handedness. Lowder has a great feel for his 4-pitch mix and solid command. His fastball effectiveness will likely dictate his upside, and he has one of the safest floors as a back-end rotation option of any pitching prospect.",2025-06-03 23:33:29,
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690916,Richard Fitts,P,"6' 3""",230.0,Right,Right,1999-12-17,2025.0,Medium,51.0,50.0,55.0,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Richard Fitts is a command-over stuff pitcher who saw an increase in his stuff following his trade to Boston. Fitts tosses a cut-ride fastball, which flashes plus thanks to its mid 90s velocity and 15” iVB. It hasn’t had the greatest results, but he utilizes it all counts to register called strikes. His slider has tight glove-side movement. He has a great feel for the offering and uses it evenly against LHH and RHH. His sweeper is an extension of his slider with more glove-side movement, and he mostly uses it as ahead in counts against RHH. His primary off-speed pitch changed throughout the season with its current form being a kick changeup. The newer changeup flashes plus, but his feel for the pitch is less refined. Over the winter, Fitts added in a sinker and a curveball to provide him more options early in counts. Fitts’ smooth and repeatable delivery has helped him maintain high Strike% throughout his MLB career and makes me confident that he could be a back-end option for the Red Sox in 2025. His arsenal grades out well, and unlocking his kick changeup would bump his ceiling to mid-rotation starter.",2025-06-03 23:34:16,
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694357,Ricky Tiedemann,P,"6' 4""",220.0,Left,Left,2002-08-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,55.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,30.0,45.0,"Tiedemann has been one of the most dominant LHP since his pro debut in 2022. His ability to rack up strikeouts had him jumping through levels, eventually making his AAA debut at 20 years old. Unfortunately, Tiedemann has also missed a lot of his time since his draft year, only amassing 140.0 IP in 3 seasons. His 2024 season was cut short after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the summer, essentially wiping out his 2025 season. He wields a 3-pitch mix, including a 4-seam, slider, and changeup. He throws from a low slot, which creates a deceptive angle for batters. His fastball typically sits in the mid-to-upper 90s and plays up due to his unorthodox delivery. His lone breaking ball is a sweeper, which ranges anywhere between 6” and 20”, making it a very effective option against LHH. His changeup grades out above average thanks to its nearly 1’ vertical separation from his fastball and 18” of arm-side movement. With Tiedemann’s lack of playing time, it is difficult to project how his body responds to a starter’s workload. His command also remains a question, and it will likely take until 2026 to see Tiedemann return to game action. His MiLB dominance is undeniable, which warrants a spot on this list despite the inherent risks.",2025-06-04 01:36:25,
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702281,Robby Snelling,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Right,Left,2003-12-19,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline. Snelling has been divisive in prospect rankings, having his ranks range from the Top 50 to outside the Top 100. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, but he poses a relief risk due to his underwhelming secondaries. His fastball sits 93-95 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, but struggles in the whiff department. His changeup sits 85-87 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 lower velocity, which makes his future as a starter more concrete. The command has been solid this season, and his ",2025-06-03 23:46:31,
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808963,Roki Sasaki,P,"6' 2""",187.0,Right,Right,2001-11-03,2025.0,Medium,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,,,80.0,80.0,40.0,45.0,"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.",2025-05-10 6:47,
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815549,Ryan Sloan,P,"6' 5""",220.0,Right,Right,2006-01-29,2028.0,Medium,51.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,"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.",2025-06-04 01:35:38,
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695076,Rhett Lowder,P,"6' 2""",200.0,Right,Right,2002-03-08,2025.0,Low,50.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Lowder enjoyed his cup of coffee at MLB this season, with a very productive 30.2 IP. Lowder won’t knock the socks off batters, but he has a reliable 4-pitch mix and elevates it with above-average command. He throws two distinct fastballs: a 4-Seam and Sinker, which he trades off usage depending on the batter’s handedness. He leans on his 4-Seam against LHH, painting the offering on the outer third. It sits at 93-95 MPH with 15” iVB from an average 5.7’ release. His sinker is his go-to option against RHH early and behind, where he attacks the inner-half of the zone. His slider is his best offering, sitting in the mid-80s with tight movement. His tendency to locate the pitch in ideal spots elevates the pitch to plus status. He rounds out his arsenal with a late-breaking changeup, which he commands well against either handedness. Lowder has a great feel for his 4-pitch mix and solid command. His fastball effectiveness will likely dictate his upside, and he has one of the safest floors as a back-end rotation option of any pitching prospect.",2025-06-03 23:33:29,
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690916,Richard Fitts,P,"6' 3""",230.0,Right,Right,1999-12-17,2025.0,Medium,51.0,50.0,55.0,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Richard Fitts is a command-over stuff pitcher who saw an increase in his stuff following his trade to Boston. Fitts tosses a cut-ride fastball, which flashes plus thanks to its mid 90s velocity and 15” iVB. It hasn’t had the greatest results, but he utilizes it all counts to register called strikes. His slider has tight glove-side movement. He has a great feel for the offering and uses it evenly against LHH and RHH. His sweeper is an extension of his slider with more glove-side movement, and he mostly uses it as ahead in counts against RHH. His primary off-speed pitch changed throughout the season with its current form being a kick changeup. The newer changeup flashes plus, but his feel for the pitch is less refined. Over the winter, Fitts added in a sinker and a curveball to provide him more options early in counts. Fitts’ smooth and repeatable delivery has helped him maintain high Strike% throughout his MLB career and makes me confident that he could be a back-end option for the Red Sox in 2025. His arsenal grades out well, and unlocking his kick changeup would bump his ceiling to mid-rotation starter.",2025-06-03 23:34:16,
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694357,Ricky Tiedemann,P,"6' 4""",220.0,Left,Left,2002-08-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,55.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,30.0,45.0,"Tiedemann has been one of the most dominant LHP since his pro debut in 2022. His ability to rack up strikeouts had him jumping through levels, eventually making his AAA debut at 20 years old. Unfortunately, Tiedemann has also missed a lot of his time since his draft year, only amassing 140.0 IP in 3 seasons. His 2024 season was cut short after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the summer, essentially wiping out his 2025 season. He wields a 3-pitch mix, including a 4-seam, slider, and changeup. He throws from a low slot, which creates a deceptive angle for batters. His fastball typically sits in the mid-to-upper 90s and plays up due to his unorthodox delivery. His lone breaking ball is a sweeper, which ranges anywhere between 6” and 20”, making it a very effective option against LHH. His changeup grades out above average thanks to its nearly 1’ vertical separation from his fastball and 18” of arm-side movement. With Tiedemann’s lack of playing time, it is difficult to project how his body responds to a starter’s workload. His command also remains a question, and it will likely take until 2026 to see Tiedemann return to game action. His MiLB dominance is undeniable, which warrants a spot on this list despite the inherent risks.",2025-06-04 01:36:25,
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689981,River Ryan,P,"6' 2""",195.0,Right,Right,1998-08-17,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,65.0,55.0,55.0,,,35.0,45.0,"River Ryan has the tools to be a front-line starter, and it looks like he was on track to be an impact arm for the Dodgers this season. Unfortunately, he underwent Tommy John surgery in August and likely won’t pitch until 2026. It will be tough to project Ryan’s future as a starter as he will be almost 28 years old once he is ready to return, not to mention the likelihood that his command will suffer. His fastball sits 95-97 MPH with 15” iVB from a 5.5’ release. The shape is about average, but the velocity bumps it up into the plus territory. He wields a trio of breaking balls, which all grade out above average and have flashed plus potential. His slider averages 90 MPH with half a foot of sweep, his curveball sits 82-84 MPH with steep two-plane movement, and his cutter, which sits 93-95 MPH, creates a bridge to his fastball. He also tosses a sinker and changeup, which exhibit similar arm-side run. His changeup flashes plus upside, but his command of the offering has room for improvement. Ryan is one of my favourite pitching prospects thanks to his 6-pitch mix and high-end velocity. Without the injury concerns, he would rank in the upper tiers, but the risk of him being a reliever is too apparent at this moment.",2025-06-04 01:36:31,
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702281,Robby Snelling,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Right,Left,2003-12-19,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline. Snelling has been divisive in prospect rankings, having his ranks range from the Top 50 to outside the Top 100. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, but he poses a relief risk due to his underwhelming secondaries. His fastball sits 93-95 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, but struggles in the whiff department. His changeup sits 85-87 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 lower velocity, which makes his future as a starter more concrete. The command has been solid this season, and his ",2025-06-03 23:46:31,
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808963,Roki Sasaki,P,"6' 2""",187.0,Right,Right,2001-11-03,2025.0,Medium,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,,,80.0,80.0,40.0,45.0,"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.",2025-05-10 6:47,
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815549,Ryan Sloan,P,"6' 5""",220.0,Right,Right,2006-01-29,2028.0,Medium,51.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,"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.",2025-06-04 01:35:38,
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