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703186,Jarlin Susana,P,"6' 6""",235.0,Right,Right,2004-03-23,2027.0,Medium,55.0,70.0,70.0,,,60.0,70.0,45.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,,,40.0,45.0,"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. In 2024, Susana flipped that script, posting improved Strike% and BB% after his promotion to Hi-A. His ability to limit home runs is exceptional, allowing just 2 across 103.2 IP in 2024. Susana wields two fastballs, a 4-Seam 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 ~5.8’ release, but that hardly matters when he can reach 103 MPH. One downside to his 4-Seam 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 this season have buoyed his floor and elevated him into the upper echelon of pitching prospects.",2025-05-10 6:53,
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699151,Jedixson Paez,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,46.0,35.0,40.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,70.0,"Paez is an undersized pitcher who showcases incredible command with a middling fastball and solid secondaries. He has always been effective at limiting walks, including a tiny 3.0 BB% across 96.2 IP this season. He showed improved velocity compared to 2023 and increased his K% to 30.2% upon his promotion to AA. His fastball has sinking action and sits in the low 90s. It doesn’t get much movement but has been effective at inducing weak contact. It likely won’t run high whiff rates, but his knack for pin-pointing the offering helps it steal strikes. His slider sits 80-82 MPH and gets over a foot of sweep. He rounds out his arsenal with a changeup with a ton of arm-side movement. Paez possesses one of the highest command ceilings of any pitching prospect, with the potential to reach an elusive 80 grade. His weaker fastball likely limits his upside, but his strike-throwing ability gives him a very likely chance to be a formidable back-end option.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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804636,Jonah Tong,P,"6' 1""",180.0,Right,Right,2003-06-19,2026.0,Medium,51.0,70.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,50.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Tong soared through 3 separate levels in his age 21 season, posting absurd whiff rates and showing improved command. His fastball is the crown jewel of his arsenal. His stuff has popped this spring, sitting at 94-96 MPH and topping out at 99, he consistently gets +20” of iVB on the offering from over-the-top delivery. Thanks to his smaller stature and above-average extension, he is able to get down to a 5.8’ vertical release point. The combination of massive ride from an unorthodox release aides in its effectiveness. The rest of his arsenal features an array of secondaries that have been effective this season but lack the polish of a starter’s repertoire. His slider/cutter is his best secondary, sitting at 85-87 MPH with 6” glove-side movement and 3” iVB. His curveball may be his most memorable pitch thanks to its massive vertical difference from his fastball. It sits at 75 MPH and can reach -20” iVB. That is over 3’ difference from his fastball! Tong’s changeup is the biggest work in progress. It sits at 85 MPH, but his release makes it increasingly difficult to produce and changeup with large separation from his fastball. His strike throwing improved in 2024, but he was inconsistent at hitting the zone with his secondaries. The improvement in velocity is a huge development and with more refined command of his secondaries his stock could launch into the stratosphere",2025-05-11 16:13,
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813536,Juan Valera,P,"6' 3""",205.0,Right,Right,2006-05-18,2028.0,
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701388,Jurrangelo Cijntje,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,46.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,45.0,55.0,,,35.0,40.0,"Cijntje is a fun prospect. He is a switch-pitcher who will likely stick as a RHP, but it is fun to picture him switching hands depending on the batter. He has a plus fastball and average secondaries with room to grow in the command department.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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703596,Karson Milbrandt,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Karson Milbrandt impressed in his Spring Breakout outing with a high 90s fastball and plus cutter which diced up opposing batters. His fastball averaged 97 MPH with 18” iVB from his 5.7’ release, easily granting it a plus grade. His cutter looked excellent as well, hovering in the upper 80s with slight ride and tight cutting action. He rounds out his arsenal with a 2-plane curveball and an intriguing changeup.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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701590,Khal Stephen,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Khal Stephen was selected in the 2nd round by the Blue Jays in the 2024 draft and should quickly climb through their system with fellow draft-mate Trey Yesavage. Stephen’s arsenal is highlighted by a mid 90s, high riding fastball and an extreme dropping changeup that simply falls under bats. He also leverages his size and athleticism to reach 7” of extension down the mound. He supplements his plus fastball and changeup combo with a pair of breaking balls in his high 70s 2-plane curveball and mid 80s slider. He typically utilizes both these offerings to RHH, with his curveball being used early in the count to draw early strikes and his slider as a put away pitch. His curveball is a below average offering and his slider flashes plus. Stephan has always exhibited good command and feel for his arsenal, returning above average BB% throughout his College career. In the early going, Stephen looks to be a success for the Blue Jays and it should not be long before he find himself in the upper minors. His upside is a mid-rotation starter with the fallback option being an effective #5.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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703186,Jarlin Susana,P,"6' 6""",235.0,Right,Right,2004-03-23,2027.0,Medium,55.0,70.0,70.0,,,60.0,70.0,45.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,,,40.0,45.0,"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. In 2024, Susana flipped that script, posting improved Strike% and BB% after his promotion to Hi-A. His ability to limit home runs is exceptional, allowing just 2 across 103.2 IP in 2024. Susana wields two fastballs, a 4-Seam 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 ~5.8’ release, but that hardly matters when he can reach 103 MPH. One downside to his 4-Seam 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 this season have buoyed his floor and elevated him into the upper echelon of pitching prospects.",2025-05-10 6:53,
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699151,Jedixson Paez,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,46.0,35.0,40.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,70.0,"Paez is an undersized pitcher who showcases incredible command with a middling fastball and solid secondaries. He has always been effective at limiting walks, including a tiny 3.0 BB% across 96.2 IP this season. He showed improved velocity compared to 2023 and increased his K% to 30.2% upon his promotion to AA. His fastball has sinking action and sits in the low 90s. It doesn’t get much movement but has been effective at inducing weak contact. It likely won’t run high whiff rates, but his knack for pin-pointing the offering helps it steal strikes. His slider sits 80-82 MPH and gets over a foot of sweep. He rounds out his arsenal with a changeup with a ton of arm-side movement. Paez possesses one of the highest command ceilings of any pitching prospect, with the potential to reach an elusive 80 grade. His weaker fastball likely limits his upside, but his strike-throwing ability gives him a very likely chance to be a formidable back-end option.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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804636,Jonah Tong,P,"6' 1""",180.0,Right,Right,2003-06-19,2026.0,Medium,51.0,70.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,50.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Tong soared through 3 separate levels in his age 21 season, posting absurd whiff rates and showing improved command. His fastball is the crown jewel of his arsenal. His stuff has popped this spring, sitting at 94-96 MPH and topping out at 99, he consistently gets +20” of iVB on the offering from over-the-top delivery. Thanks to his smaller stature and above-average extension, he is able to get down to a 5.8’ vertical release point. The combination of massive ride from an unorthodox release aides in its effectiveness. The rest of his arsenal features an array of secondaries that have been effective this season but lack the polish of a starter’s repertoire. His slider/cutter is his best secondary, sitting at 85-87 MPH with 6” glove-side movement and 3” iVB. His curveball may be his most memorable pitch thanks to its massive vertical difference from his fastball. It sits at 75 MPH and can reach -20” iVB. That is over 3’ difference from his fastball! Tong’s changeup is the biggest work in progress. It sits at 85 MPH, but his release makes it increasingly difficult to produce and changeup with large separation from his fastball. His strike throwing improved in 2024, but he was inconsistent at hitting the zone with his secondaries. The improvement in velocity is a huge development and with more refined command of his secondaries his stock could launch into the stratosphere",2025-05-11 16:13,
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813536,Juan Valera,P,"6' 3""",205.0,Right,Right,2006-05-18,2028.0,High,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,30.0,55.0,,,30.0,45.0,"Juan Valera is one of the highest variance arms in Boston's pipeline, but that did not phase the Red Sox as they launched him to Hi-A before his 19th birthday. He has a prototypical stater's build and has taken big strides in the command department this season with a greatly improved Strike% and better feel for the zone. His delivery is smooth, and he repeats it well with incredible arm speed. His arsenal is headlined by a high 90s cut-ride fastball that can hit triple digits on a dime. Its shape isn't ideal as it lacks both strong ride and cutting action, but its velocity helps carry it to plus status. As he develops, either a bump in velocity or a more refined shape could propel it to a plus-plus offering. His fastball has returned strong results this season, and more impressive has been his command of the pitch at its high speeds. Valera tosses a pair of sliders: a harder gyro and a sweeper. His gyro slider sits in the high 80s with tight movement. It is his primary breaking ball of choice, however he has started to weave in more sweepers into the mix. Both pitches are solidly plus offerings and flash plus-plus traits. Valera's rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that lives in the low 90s and exhibits approximately a foot of horizontal and vertical separation from his fastball. Its shape is promising and could very well be an above average offering as he develops a better feel for the pitch. The Red Sox's aggressiveness in Valera's assignment to Hi-A was rather alarming, which indicates that Boston has the utmost confidence that he could excel against higher level competition. He has ticked a lot of boxes this season and is holding his own at 19 years old. He has the potential to be one of the Red Sox best prospect arms very soon.",2025-05-13 00:09:49,
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701388,Jurrangelo Cijntje,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,46.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,45.0,55.0,,,35.0,40.0,"Cijntje is a fun prospect. He is a switch-pitcher who will likely stick as a RHP, but it is fun to picture him switching hands depending on the batter. He has a plus fastball and average secondaries with room to grow in the command department.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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703596,Karson Milbrandt,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Karson Milbrandt impressed in his Spring Breakout outing with a high 90s fastball and plus cutter which diced up opposing batters. His fastball averaged 97 MPH with 18” iVB from his 5.7’ release, easily granting it a plus grade. His cutter looked excellent as well, hovering in the upper 80s with slight ride and tight cutting action. He rounds out his arsenal with a 2-plane curveball and an intriguing changeup.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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701590,Khal Stephen,P,,,,,,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Khal Stephen was selected in the 2nd round by the Blue Jays in the 2024 draft and should quickly climb through their system with fellow draft-mate Trey Yesavage. Stephen’s arsenal is highlighted by a mid 90s, high riding fastball and an extreme dropping changeup that simply falls under bats. He also leverages his size and athleticism to reach 7” of extension down the mound. He supplements his plus fastball and changeup combo with a pair of breaking balls in his high 70s 2-plane curveball and mid 80s slider. He typically utilizes both these offerings to RHH, with his curveball being used early in the count to draw early strikes and his slider as a put away pitch. His curveball is a below average offering and his slider flashes plus. Stephan has always exhibited good command and feel for his arsenal, returning above average BB% throughout his College career. In the early going, Stephen looks to be a success for the Blue Jays and it should not be long before he find himself in the upper minors. His upside is a mid-rotation starter with the fallback option being an effective #5.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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