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Ryan Waldschmidt,814439,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"Ryan Waldschmidt is remarkably consistent. He posted nearly identical wRC+ marks at Hi-A (142) and AA (145) in his first pro season, showing that the jump in competition had no impact on his performance. Waldschmidt's approach is the standout trait; he rarely expands the zone with two strikes and consistently battles deep into counts, supporting a solid walk rate while keeping strikeouts in check. He combines this approach with an average hit tool and projectable power that allows him to pull and lift the ball effectively. He is an above-average runner with a strong arm and should stick in either corner outfield spot.",,,,,,,,
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Ralphy Velazquez,806252,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,"Ralphy Velazquez gave me Josue Briceno vibes this season after he flashed a complete blend of contact, power, and patience to fuel ascent to AA. On the year he posted a 135 wRC+, including an incredible stretch to end season which saw him run an OPS a hair under 1.000 following his promotion. Velazquez wields one of the loudest bats in MiLB with a 107.0 MPH 90th% EV and 50% HardHit rate. He has both the bat speed and swing to sustain excellent slugging results without troublesome swing and miss concerns of players with similar power potential. There is not much defensive utility nor speed in Velazquez's profile as he projects to be a first baseman. Nonetheless, Velazquez is one of the more complete hitting prospects in baseball and has excelled in the upper minors (albeit in a shorter stint) as a 20-year-old.",,,,,,,,
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Jacob Reimer,702544,2027.0,50.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,"Jacob Reimer broke out in a big way during the 2025 season, making his way to AA while posting a 157 wRC+. Every aspect of his offensive profiles paints him as an above average bat with his most impressive traits being his excellent approach and silky-smooth swing geared for loft. His 11.1% walk rate was supported by a strong 22% O-Swing rate. He rarely expanded the zone with two strikes, allowing him to battle back into counts frequently. While his contact metrics hovered around average, he struggled to consistently connect with breaking balls. His defensive future remains a question moving forward; however, he looked more comfortable manning the hot corner this season and projects to be third baseman. Reimer is a well-rounded hitter with no discernible flaws at the dish who should find his way up to MLB soon.",,,,,,,,
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Juneiker Caceres,821181,2029.0,50.0,30.0,70.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,45.0,45.0,30.0,45.0,"Juneiker Caceres turned heads in 2025 after he reached full season ball before his 18th birthday. He posted an encouraging 121 wRC+ this season while flashing both above average power and vastly advanced bat-to-ball skills. Juneiker's bat controlis startling for a player his age which only makes his 104.6 MPH 90th% EV look even more impressive. His swing falls on the flatter side which puts a damper on his slugging upside, however his ability to pull the ball with authority quells some concerns. He projects to be a corner outfielder long term where his mighty arm will come to good use. Caceres has the hit tool to succeed against pitchers much older than him, and a realistic growth in power could spark a meteoric rise up Cleveland's pipeline.",,,,,,,,
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Cooper Pratt,806198,2027.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,"Cooper Pratt is a magician at shortstop. His defensive prowess provides such a stable floor that even league average production with the bat would very easily yield an all-star calibre player. Unfortunately, Pratt has trended south this season with his most noteworthy deficiency being his power potential. Below average bat speed and exit velocities paint Pratt no more than a 40-grade power bat and he has not made enough of a stride in the hit tool department to counteract this flaw. Not all hope is lost though. Pratt's large frame indicates that there is more power to tap into and his advanced bat-to-ball skills and plus speed only buoy his floor. Pratt's top-end outcomes heavily rely on his bat with his most likely outcome being an everyday shortstop with a wicked glove.",,,,,,,,
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Franklin Arias,808265,2028.0,50.0,50.0,70.0,30.0,45.0,30.0,30.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,70.0,"Franklin Arias worked his way up to AA this season on the heels of one of the best hit tools in MiLB and an exceptional glove. His 94% Z-Contact rate is striking on first glance and becomes even more remarkable after realizing that Arias was 19-years-old for the entirety of 2025. He supported his stupendous bat control with a sound approach highlighted by an aggressive in-zone onslaught. One could argue that Arias already possesses multiple MLB-ready tools, but his lack of power heavily deters his projection. His 101.7 MPH 90th% EV sat below his peers, and he also hits far too many ground balls. The bat-to-ball skills and glove scream future everyday SS, but without a substantial power gain Arias' offensive upside is severely capped.",,,,,,,,
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Ryan Waldschmidt,814439,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"Ryan Waldschmidt is remarkably consistent. He posted nearly identical wRC+ marks at Hi-A (142) and AA (145) in his first pro season, showing that the jump in competition had no impact on his performance. Waldschmidt's approach is the standout trait; he rarely expands the zone with two strikes and consistently battles deep into counts, supporting a solid walk rate while keeping strikeouts in check. He combines this approach with an average hit tool and projectable power that allows him to pull and lift the ball effectively. He is an above-average runner with a strong arm and should stick in either corner outfield spot.",,,,,,,,
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Ralphy Velazquez,806252,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,"Ralphy Velazquez gave me Josue Briceno vibes this season after he flashed a complete blend of contact, power, and patience to fuel ascent to AA. On the year he posted a 135 wRC+, including an incredible stretch to end season which saw him run an OPS a hair under 1.000 following his promotion. Velazquez wields one of the loudest bats in MiLB with a 107.0 MPH 90th% EV and 50% HardHit rate. He has both the bat speed and swing to sustain excellent slugging results without troublesome swing and miss concerns of players with similar power potential. There is not much defensive utility nor speed in Velazquez's profile as he projects to be a first baseman. Nonetheless, Velazquez is one of the more complete hitting prospects in baseball and has excelled in the upper minors (albeit in a shorter stint) as a 20-year-old.",,,,,,,,
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Jacob Reimer,702544,2027.0,50.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,"Jacob Reimer broke out in a big way during the 2025 season, making his way to AA while posting a 157 wRC+. Every aspect of his offensive profiles paints him as an above average bat with his most impressive traits being his excellent approach and silky-smooth swing geared for loft. His 11.1% walk rate was supported by a strong 22% O-Swing rate. He rarely expanded the zone with two strikes, allowing him to battle back into counts frequently. While his contact metrics hovered around average, he struggled to consistently connect with breaking balls. His defensive future remains a question moving forward; however, he looked more comfortable manning the hot corner this season and projects to be third baseman. Reimer is a well-rounded hitter with no discernible flaws at the dish who should find his way up to MLB soon.",,,,,,,,
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Josuar De Jesus,829034,2030.0,55.0,20.0,55.0,40.0,55.0,40.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,"Josuar Gonzalez landed a lucrative signing bonus from the Giants in 2025 international amateur class and went straight to work proving he was easily worth the money. His results in the DSL were strong (129 wRC+), but the true value came from his underlying metrics. He displayed sophisticated bat-to-ball skills exhibited by a remarkable 88% Z-Contact rate with more walks than strikeouts. His entire toolkit projects to be at least average across the board which is ridiculous to hear about a 17-year-old in his first taste of pro baseball. All eyes will be on Gonzalez next season where he should make his stateside debut and continue storming up prospect lists.",SS,"6' 0""",167.0,Switch,Right,2007-10-16,2026-01-24 05:34:47,Low
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Juneiker Caceres,821181,2029.0,50.0,30.0,70.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,45.0,45.0,30.0,45.0,"Juneiker Caceres turned heads in 2025 after he reached full season ball before his 18th birthday. He posted an encouraging 121 wRC+ this season while flashing both above average power and vastly advanced bat-to-ball skills. Juneiker's bat controlis startling for a player his age which only makes his 104.6 MPH 90th% EV look even more impressive. His swing falls on the flatter side which puts a damper on his slugging upside, however his ability to pull the ball with authority quells some concerns. He projects to be a corner outfielder long term where his mighty arm will come to good use. Caceres has the hit tool to succeed against pitchers much older than him, and a realistic growth in power could spark a meteoric rise up Cleveland's pipeline.",,,,,,,,
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Cooper Pratt,806198,2027.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,"Cooper Pratt is a magician at shortstop. His defensive prowess provides such a stable floor that even league average production with the bat would very easily yield an all-star calibre player. Unfortunately, Pratt has trended south this season with his most noteworthy deficiency being his power potential. Below average bat speed and exit velocities paint Pratt no more than a 40-grade power bat and he has not made enough of a stride in the hit tool department to counteract this flaw. Not all hope is lost though. Pratt's large frame indicates that there is more power to tap into and his advanced bat-to-ball skills and plus speed only buoy his floor. Pratt's top-end outcomes heavily rely on his bat with his most likely outcome being an everyday shortstop with a wicked glove.",,,,,,,,
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Franklin Arias,808265,2028.0,50.0,50.0,70.0,30.0,45.0,30.0,30.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,70.0,"Franklin Arias worked his way up to AA this season on the heels of one of the best hit tools in MiLB and an exceptional glove. His 94% Z-Contact rate is striking on first glance and becomes even more remarkable after realizing that Arias was 19-years-old for the entirety of 2025. He supported his stupendous bat control with a sound approach highlighted by an aggressive in-zone onslaught. One could argue that Arias already possesses multiple MLB-ready tools, but his lack of power heavily deters his projection. His 101.7 MPH 90th% EV sat below his peers, and he also hits far too many ground balls. The bat-to-ball skills and glove scream future everyday SS, but without a substantial power gain Arias' offensive upside is severely capped.",,,,,,,,
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