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  675512,Troy Melton,P,"6' 4""",210.0,Right,Right,2000-12-03,2025.0,High,50.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,,,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,"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.",2025-08-12 03:01:39,
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  803285,Tyler Bremner,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Right,Right,2004-04-20,50.0,High,60.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,,2025-08-12 03:10:22,
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  696070,Kendry Rojas,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Left,Left,2002-11-26,2026.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,,,30.0,45.0,"Hagen Smith was selected 5th overall by Chicago as the 2nd pitcher off the board in the 2024 draft. His fastball gets solid movement from a lefty slot at a 5.7’ release height, averaging 15” iVB and 8” HB. Its sheer amount of break makes it a whiff-generating machine, which he elevates with his tendency to locate it up and arm-side. He also throws a slider, which has tight two-plane movement and sits in the low-80s. It’s combination of sweep and drop makes it both a fantastic whiff pitch and leads to many groundballs. He rounds out his arsenal with a high 80s changeup, which has shown flashes of promise. It is heavily underutilized and will be key in Smith’s path as an MLB starter. Smith's effectiveness stems from his ability to generate whiffs in the zone, however he is struggling to command his offerings to start his pro-career. His strike throwing was more refined in college, so I would expect his poor zone rates to correct themselves as he develops. Another damper on his profile is his inability to maintain velocity throughout his starts. The White Sox sent Smith to a biomechanical workshop to help iron out his mechanics and tap into his potential. Smith is a deceptive lefty whose fastball/slider combo makes me optimistic that he can be a mid-rotation starter in the future.",2025-08-12 03:12:09,
 
 
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  675512,Troy Melton,P,"6' 4""",210.0,Right,Right,2000-12-03,2025.0,High,50.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,,,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,"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.",2025-08-12 03:01:39,
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  803285,Tyler Bremner,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Right,Right,2004-04-20,50.0,High,60.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,,2025-08-12 03:10:22,
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  696070,Kendry Rojas,P,"6' 2""",190.0,Left,Left,2002-11-26,2026.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,,,30.0,45.0,"Hagen Smith was selected 5th overall by Chicago as the 2nd pitcher off the board in the 2024 draft. His fastball gets solid movement from a lefty slot at a 5.7’ release height, averaging 15” iVB and 8” HB. Its sheer amount of break makes it a whiff-generating machine, which he elevates with his tendency to locate it up and arm-side. He also throws a slider, which has tight two-plane movement and sits in the low-80s. It’s combination of sweep and drop makes it both a fantastic whiff pitch and leads to many groundballs. He rounds out his arsenal with a high 80s changeup, which has shown flashes of promise. It is heavily underutilized and will be key in Smith’s path as an MLB starter. Smith's effectiveness stems from his ability to generate whiffs in the zone, however he is struggling to command his offerings to start his pro-career. His strike throwing was more refined in college, so I would expect his poor zone rates to correct themselves as he develops. Another damper on his profile is his inability to maintain velocity throughout his starts. The White Sox sent Smith to a biomechanical workshop to help iron out his mechanics and tap into his potential. Smith is a deceptive lefty whose fastball/slider combo makes me optimistic that he can be a mid-rotation starter in the future.",2025-08-12 03:12:09,
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+ 824604,Liam Doyle,P,"6' 2""",220.0,Right,Left,2004-06-03,2027.0,High,50.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,40.0,45.0,,,,,40.0,55.0,40.0,45.0,,2025-08-12 03:15:11,