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806258,Thomas White,P,"6' 5""",240.0,Left,Left,2004-09-29,2027.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,60.0,,,30.0,45.0,"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 lone 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 control metrics have been encouraging, including a drop in BB% following his promotion to Hi-A. His longer arm action tends to get in the way of his consistency, which may limit his command as he develops. White’s results were excellent for a teenager, and his frame and tools bode well for him as a future mid-rotation starter.",2025-06-04 00:01:04,
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693311,Tink Hence,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Hence is an athletic pitcher who possesses very enticing upside with a 4-pitch mix. His changeup is nasty, and he improved his strike throwing ability greatly in 2024. His fastball sits 95-97 MPH and generates 16” of iVB with 7” of run from a higher than usual 5.8 ft release. With this raised slot, his fastballs flatter approach widened, making it a less effective whiff generator. He tosses a gyro slider and a deathball curve, which grade out about average. His bread and butter is his changeup, which gets 16” of arm-side movemene. Hence had a much better feel for the offering in 2024, and batters whiffed at it at an absurd rate. Hence hasn’t thrown a full-season workload due to injuries, but when he’s been healthy, he has looked the part of a mid-rotation starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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805809,Travis Sykora,P,"6' 6""",232.0,Right,Right,2004-04-28,2027.0,High,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,"Sykora was a strikeout fiend in his first pro season, posting a nutty 39.2 K% across 85.0 IP at Low-A. He paired this with a decent BB% and low HR/FB%. Despite the elite K-BB%, I remain bearish on Sykora’s ranking due to his command metrics. Sykora stands at 6’6” and utilizes a lower 3/4 slot and large extension to get a 6’ release. His fastball fits 95-97 MPH with 15” iVB, which makes it grade out as an average pitch in stuff models. His slider was his prime swinging strike offering. It sits at 81-83 MPH and has tight movement, hovering near the bullet-slider characterization. He kills spin with his splitter, but it doesn’t consistently get the same diving action as most splitters. His best ones have a good amount of late downward movement, but most of the time it gets minimal deviation from his fastball. A better feel for the splitter could make it a plus offering. Sykora’s have been exceptional, but I need to see a substantial improvement in his zone rates before jumping on board. His stuff is intriguing me, which makes me confident he can excel , but the command caps that to a backend starter projection.",2025-06-04 00:07:52,
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702056,Trey Yesavage,P,"6' 4""",225.0,Right,Right,2003-07-28,2026.0,Medium,
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701542,Will Warren,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Warren had a forgettable MLB debut, posting a putrid 10.32 ERA across 22.2 IP, but that shouldn’t put a damper on the Yankees top pitching prospect. His E-W arsenal includes one of the best sliders (sweepers) in MiLB and a changeup that returned excellent results this season. He throws two distinct fastballs, a 4-Seam and sinker, which both grade out around average. His 4-Seam lives in the top of the zone and has been effective at getting batters to chase. Unfortunately, it sometimes leaks into the heart of the zone, where LHH crush the pitch. His sinker complements his sweeper well, each getting 16” of horizontal break in opposite directions. Warren has historically struggled against LHH, and it was the same story in 2024 season. To combat this, he reworked his changeup to make it have a more distinct movement profile to his sinker. The changeup may be the key to developing into a mid-rotation start. He also reintroduced his curveball this season. One change that is perplexing was Warren’s removal of his cutter. The offering was decent, but helped bridge his arsenal together given his extreme E-W profile. Without it, I expect his sweeper to struggle to generate whiffs. Warren has a solid 5-pitch mix and average command. It’s a great foundation, and his improved changeup should help his prospects as a starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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692437,Winston Santos,P,"6' 0""",160.0,Right,Right,2002-04-15,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Santos is an undersized righty who took big steps in the command department this season. His athleticism should help him maintain a starter’s workload, and his effortless and consistent delivery allows him to pinpoint his pitches. He wields a plus fastball, sitting at 95-97 MPH with a lot of life from a 5.6’ vertical release point. It’s flatter approach angle leads to a lot of misses under the offering. His breaking ball of choice is a gyro-slider, which sits at 83-85 MPH. He rounds out his arsenal with a mid-to-high 80s changeup with ~10” of vertical separation from his fastball. Each of his pitches are at least average offerings and are elevated by his ability to throw strikes. His stuff paints the picture of a future 4/5 starter, with his command raising the ceiling, although his timeline has been extended following a serious back injury.",2025-06-04 00:13:02,
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806258,Thomas White,P,"6' 5""",240.0,Left,Left,2004-09-29,2027.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,60.0,70.0,50.0,60.0,,,30.0,45.0,"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 lone 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 control metrics have been encouraging, including a drop in BB% following his promotion to Hi-A. His longer arm action tends to get in the way of his consistency, which may limit his command as he develops. White’s results were excellent for a teenager, and his frame and tools bode well for him as a future mid-rotation starter.",2025-06-04 00:01:04,
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693311,Tink Hence,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Hence is an athletic pitcher who possesses very enticing upside with a 4-pitch mix. His changeup is nasty, and he improved his strike throwing ability greatly in 2024. His fastball sits 95-97 MPH and generates 16” of iVB with 7” of run from a higher than usual 5.8 ft release. With this raised slot, his fastballs flatter approach widened, making it a less effective whiff generator. He tosses a gyro slider and a deathball curve, which grade out about average. His bread and butter is his changeup, which gets 16” of arm-side movemene. Hence had a much better feel for the offering in 2024, and batters whiffed at it at an absurd rate. Hence hasn’t thrown a full-season workload due to injuries, but when he’s been healthy, he has looked the part of a mid-rotation starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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805809,Travis Sykora,P,"6' 6""",232.0,Right,Right,2004-04-28,2027.0,High,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,"Sykora was a strikeout fiend in his first pro season, posting a nutty 39.2 K% across 85.0 IP at Low-A. He paired this with a decent BB% and low HR/FB%. Despite the elite K-BB%, I remain bearish on Sykora’s ranking due to his command metrics. Sykora stands at 6’6” and utilizes a lower 3/4 slot and large extension to get a 6’ release. His fastball fits 95-97 MPH with 15” iVB, which makes it grade out as an average pitch in stuff models. His slider was his prime swinging strike offering. It sits at 81-83 MPH and has tight movement, hovering near the bullet-slider characterization. He kills spin with his splitter, but it doesn’t consistently get the same diving action as most splitters. His best ones have a good amount of late downward movement, but most of the time it gets minimal deviation from his fastball. A better feel for the splitter could make it a plus offering. Sykora’s have been exceptional, but I need to see a substantial improvement in his zone rates before jumping on board. His stuff is intriguing me, which makes me confident he can excel , but the command caps that to a backend starter projection.",2025-06-04 00:07:52,
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702056,Trey Yesavage,P,"6' 4""",225.0,Right,Right,2003-07-28,2026.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,"Yesavage was drafted 20th overall in the 2024 Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. He was one of the more complete pitchers in the draft, boasting a deep pitch mix, refined command, and a strong fastball and slider combo. Yesavage has one of the highest release points of any pitcher in baseball, reaching close to 7’. This release allows him to get a ton of carry on his fastball and creates a troubling view for batters. His slider has very tight movement, leaning more to the arm-side, unlike a typical slider. It sits in the mid-80s and is his go-to secondary against RHH. His mix to lefties changes to include a shallower curveball and splitter, which gets massive vertical separation from his fastball. Yesavage should move quickly through the Blue Jays system, especially after his blazing start to his pro career.",2025-08-11 16:54:59,
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701542,Will Warren,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Warren had a forgettable MLB debut, posting a putrid 10.32 ERA across 22.2 IP, but that shouldn’t put a damper on the Yankees top pitching prospect. His E-W arsenal includes one of the best sliders (sweepers) in MiLB and a changeup that returned excellent results this season. He throws two distinct fastballs, a 4-Seam and sinker, which both grade out around average. His 4-Seam lives in the top of the zone and has been effective at getting batters to chase. Unfortunately, it sometimes leaks into the heart of the zone, where LHH crush the pitch. His sinker complements his sweeper well, each getting 16” of horizontal break in opposite directions. Warren has historically struggled against LHH, and it was the same story in 2024 season. To combat this, he reworked his changeup to make it have a more distinct movement profile to his sinker. The changeup may be the key to developing into a mid-rotation start. He also reintroduced his curveball this season. One change that is perplexing was Warren’s removal of his cutter. The offering was decent, but helped bridge his arsenal together given his extreme E-W profile. Without it, I expect his sweeper to struggle to generate whiffs. Warren has a solid 5-pitch mix and average command. It’s a great foundation, and his improved changeup should help his prospects as a starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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692437,Winston Santos,P,"6' 0""",160.0,Right,Right,2002-04-15,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Santos is an undersized righty who took big steps in the command department this season. His athleticism should help him maintain a starter’s workload, and his effortless and consistent delivery allows him to pinpoint his pitches. He wields a plus fastball, sitting at 95-97 MPH with a lot of life from a 5.6’ vertical release point. It’s flatter approach angle leads to a lot of misses under the offering. His breaking ball of choice is a gyro-slider, which sits at 83-85 MPH. He rounds out his arsenal with a mid-to-high 80s changeup with ~10” of vertical separation from his fastball. Each of his pitches are at least average offerings and are elevated by his ability to throw strikes. His stuff paints the picture of a future 4/5 starter, with his command raising the ceiling, although his timeline has been extended following a serious back injury.",2025-06-04 00:13:02,
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