Upload scouting_reports.csv with huggingface_hub
Browse files- scouting_reports.csv +1 -1
scouting_reports.csv
CHANGED
|
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ player_id,fullName,eta,risk,fv,fastball_pv,fastball_fv,cutter_pv,cutter_fv,slide
|
|
| 58 |
683568,Jairo Iriarte,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 19:25,,,,,,,
|
| 59 |
814005,Jake Bloss,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,,,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.",2025-06-03 19:25,,,,,,,
|
| 60 |
701364,Jamie Arnold,2027.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,30.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,,2026-01-23 19:26:09,,P,"6' 1""",188.0,,Left,2004-03-21
|
| 61 |
-
703186,Jarlin Susana,2027.0,High,
|
| 62 |
694393,Jaxon Wiggins,2026.0,High,50.0,70.0,70.0,,,60.0,60.0,40.0,40.0,45.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Jaxon Wiggins is a big-bodied righty with a flamethrower of an arm who took AA by storm in 2025. He sits amongst the most prolific whiff generators in MiLB backed by an elite fastball and plus slider which he further supplements with a changeup and curveball vs LHH. Wiggins' fastball sits in the upper 90s with an above average ride from his high 3/4 slot. It does a stupendous job at inducing whiffs in the zone, however its steeper approach leaves it prone to damage. His slider exhibits tight cut-gyro movement and averaged 88-89 MPH. He commands the offering well, leading to strong whiff rates and above average chases rates. His changeup's combination of vertical and velocity separation from his fastball provides him the necessary weapon to tackle LHH. Although it is a rawer offering, it has flashed exceptional results this season. The biggest concern in Wiggins profile is his inconsistent command which continues to hamper him in starts this season. He ranks near the bottom in most conventional control proxies including Strikes, Zone%, and First Pitch Strike%, indicating that he may ultimately end up in the bullpen. Nonetheless, Wiggins has some of the most exciting stuff of all MiLB pitchers and if he can keep the walks in check, his ceiling as a starter is very tantalizing.",2025-09-08 15:47,,,,,,,
|
| 63 |
699151,Jedixson Paez,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 19:32,,,,,,,
|
| 64 |
803516,Johnny King,2028.0,High,50.0,55.0,70.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,,,20.0,40.0,"Johnny King was selected in the 3rd round of the 2024 MLB Draft out of high school and dominated the Florida Complex league out of the gate. He was rewarded with a promotion to Lo-A where his raw stuff makes him one of the most intriguing pitching prospects in MiLB. He is an athletic lefty with a prototypical starter frame and throws from a deceptive low 3/4 slot. His fastball jumps out of a 5.6' release height at 93-95 MPH with plenty of life, grading as a plus pitch. There's room for a few more ticks as he continues to develop, which could propel it into plus-plus territory and amongst the best fastball amongst any lefty prospect. His lone breaking ball is a low 80s two-plane curveball with an uncanny ability to generate whiffs. He rounds out his arsenal with a high 80s changeup with above average run and ~10"" of vertical separation from his fastball. King has showcased an improved feel for the strike zone this season, however inconsistencies lead to wasted pitches. Like all young arms there is massive risk, however King looks like one of the most exciting pitching prospects in the lower minors.",2025-08-15 17:45,,,,,,,
|
|
|
|
| 58 |
683568,Jairo Iriarte,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 19:25,,,,,,,
|
| 59 |
814005,Jake Bloss,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,,,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.",2025-06-03 19:25,,,,,,,
|
| 60 |
701364,Jamie Arnold,2027.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,30.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,,2026-01-23 19:26:09,,P,"6' 1""",188.0,,Left,2004-03-21
|
| 61 |
+
703186,Jarlin Susana,2027.0,High,50.0,70.0,70.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,30.0,40.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Jarlin Susana was one of the pieces acquired in the trade that sent Juan Soto from Washington to San Diego. Susana has always had very raw stuff, flashing elite velocity as a teenager without a lick of command. His strike throwing greatly improved in 2024, however it seems to have worsened following his promotion to AA this season. Susana wields two fastballs, a four-seamer and a sinker, which average 100 MPH and 99 MPH, respectively. He averages 12"" iVB on his 4-Seam, which is slightly below average for his ~6.0' release, but that hardly matters when he can reach 103 MPH. One downside to his four-seamer is its steeper approach, which limits the offering's swing and miss potential. His sinker gets more arm-side run with ~14"" of arm-side movement. Susana's secondary of choice is his slider, which features more 2-plane movement than a typical 88-90 MPH slider. Thanks to its downward movement, he is able to miss under bats often and use the pitch to induce weak contact. His changeup looks to be developing well as a whiff-induing offering, but he has struggled to generate strikes with it. Susana has the stuff of an elite closer, and the strides he made in the command department have buoyed his floor and elevated him into the upper echelon of pitching prospects.",2026-01-27 00:58:00,,P,"6' 6""",235.0,,Right,2004-03-23
|
| 62 |
694393,Jaxon Wiggins,2026.0,High,50.0,70.0,70.0,,,60.0,60.0,40.0,40.0,45.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Jaxon Wiggins is a big-bodied righty with a flamethrower of an arm who took AA by storm in 2025. He sits amongst the most prolific whiff generators in MiLB backed by an elite fastball and plus slider which he further supplements with a changeup and curveball vs LHH. Wiggins' fastball sits in the upper 90s with an above average ride from his high 3/4 slot. It does a stupendous job at inducing whiffs in the zone, however its steeper approach leaves it prone to damage. His slider exhibits tight cut-gyro movement and averaged 88-89 MPH. He commands the offering well, leading to strong whiff rates and above average chases rates. His changeup's combination of vertical and velocity separation from his fastball provides him the necessary weapon to tackle LHH. Although it is a rawer offering, it has flashed exceptional results this season. The biggest concern in Wiggins profile is his inconsistent command which continues to hamper him in starts this season. He ranks near the bottom in most conventional control proxies including Strikes, Zone%, and First Pitch Strike%, indicating that he may ultimately end up in the bullpen. Nonetheless, Wiggins has some of the most exciting stuff of all MiLB pitchers and if he can keep the walks in check, his ceiling as a starter is very tantalizing.",2025-09-08 15:47,,,,,,,
|
| 63 |
699151,Jedixson Paez,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 19:32,,,,,,,
|
| 64 |
803516,Johnny King,2028.0,High,50.0,55.0,70.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,,,20.0,40.0,"Johnny King was selected in the 3rd round of the 2024 MLB Draft out of high school and dominated the Florida Complex league out of the gate. He was rewarded with a promotion to Lo-A where his raw stuff makes him one of the most intriguing pitching prospects in MiLB. He is an athletic lefty with a prototypical starter frame and throws from a deceptive low 3/4 slot. His fastball jumps out of a 5.6' release height at 93-95 MPH with plenty of life, grading as a plus pitch. There's room for a few more ticks as he continues to develop, which could propel it into plus-plus territory and amongst the best fastball amongst any lefty prospect. His lone breaking ball is a low 80s two-plane curveball with an uncanny ability to generate whiffs. He rounds out his arsenal with a high 80s changeup with above average run and ~10"" of vertical separation from his fastball. King has showcased an improved feel for the strike zone this season, however inconsistencies lead to wasted pitches. Like all young arms there is massive risk, however King looks like one of the most exciting pitching prospects in the lower minors.",2025-08-15 17:45,,,,,,,
|