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  689981,River Ryan,P,"6' 2""",195.0,Right,Right,1998-08-17,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,65.0,55.0,55.0,,,35.0,45.0,"River Ryan has the tools to be a front-line starter, and it looks like he was on track to be an impact arm for the Dodgers this season. Unfortunately, he underwent Tommy John surgery in August and likely won’t pitch until 2026. It will be tough to project Ryan’s future as a starter as he will be almost 28 years old once he is ready to return, not to mention the likelihood that his command will suffer. His fastball sits 95-97 MPH with 15” iVB from a 5.5’ release. The shape is about average, but the velocity bumps it up into the plus territory. He wields a trio of breaking balls, which all grade out above average and have flashed plus potential. His slider averages 90 MPH with half a foot of sweep, his curveball sits 82-84 MPH with steep two-plane movement, and his cutter, which sits 93-95 MPH, creates a bridge to his fastball. He also tosses a sinker and changeup, which exhibit similar arm-side run. His changeup flashes plus upside, but his command of the offering has room for improvement. Ryan is one of my favourite pitching prospects thanks to his 6-pitch mix and high-end velocity. Without the injury concerns, he would rank in the upper tiers, but the risk of him being a reliever is too apparent at this moment.",2025-06-04 01:36:31,
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  702281,Robby Snelling,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Right,Left,2003-12-19,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,"Rosario underwent Tommy John Surgery prior to the 2025 season and will not return until at least 2026 which dropped him out of the Top 10. Rosario was K-BB% King in MiLB during 2024 thanks to his ability to throw strikes. Rosario wields a 3-pitch mix consisting of a sinker, slider, and splitter. He has a good feel for each of the offerings and ran an excellent 68.2 Strike% across A and Hi-A. His sinker won’t miss many bats due to its shape, but it sits at 96-98 MPH and lives in the zone. His slider has two-plane movement at 83-84 MPH. His splitter sits at 88-92 MPH with a ton of arm-side movement and over a foot of vertical separation from his fastball. Rosario doesn’t have a deep arsenal, but each of his pitches is easily average-to-plus, and that is without considering his knack for throwing strikes. He has the foundation to be a mid-rotation starter, and the improvements to his command are very encouraging.",2025-08-14 15:17:38,
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  808963,Roki Sasaki,P,"6' 2""",187.0,Right,Right,2001-11-03,2025.0,Low,50.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,60.0,55.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Ashcraft is yet another encouraging pitching prospect in the Pirates system, showcasing a floor as a back-end starter thanks to a well-rounded 4-pitch mix and adequate command. Ashcraft sits at 94-96 MPH with his fastball. Its shape is seemingly average, with his velocity helping it out ever so slightly. His slider is the pitch to watch here, sitting in the high 80s with above-average movement given its speed. It is his primary whiff offering that gets batters to chase at an elite clip. His curveball doesn’t have the same effectiveness as his slider, but its two-plane shape makes it generate whiffs at an above-average rate. His changeup is not a mainstay in his arsenal, but he increased its usage following his promotion to AAA. It’s lack of movement deviation from his fastball has it grading as a below-average offering. Ashcraft recently added a sinker to his arsenal which looks to complement his slider against RHH. Ashcraft’s knack for throwing strikes has allowed him to run low BB% throughout his career and makes me bullish on his future as a starter. His fastball restricts his projection to a mid-rotation arm at best, but the rest of his toolkit makes him a safe bet to be a staple in the Pirates rotation as soon as 2025.",2025-08-12 03:02:41,
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- 815549,Ryan Sloan,P,"6' 5""",220.0,Right,Right,2006-01-29,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline. Snelling has been divisive in prospect rankings, having his ranks range from the Top 50 to outside the Top 100. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, but he poses a relief risk due to his underwhelming secondaries. His fastball sits 93-95 MPH and, with its above-average ride from his 5.7’ release, has been effective at generating swings and misses. His curveball sits in the low 80s with two-plane movement. He commands it well which helps his generate called strikes, but struggles in the whiff department. His changeup sits 85-87 MPH, and he has exhibited a solid feel for the pitch, and its effectiveness is elevated due to its separation from his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a new mid-80s gyro slider. Snelling should be able to handle a large workload thanks to his body type and lower velocity, which makes his future as a starter more concrete. The command has been solid this season, and his ",2025-08-14 15:18:04,
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  694358,Tekoah Roby,P,"6' 1""",210.0,Right,Right,2001-09-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Tekoah Roby has always flashed impressive stuff throughout his MiLB career, and it was more of the same this season. His fastball looks excellent, sitting 94-96 MPH with average ride for his slot. His go-to secondary continues to be his curveball which exhibits -15” of iVB in the low 80s. The vertical separation from his fastball keeps batters on edge and generates a ton of chases and whiffs. He bridges those offering together with a mid-to-high 80s slider that sits squarely between his fastball and curveball in terms of both movement and velocity. His changeup sits in the low 80s and it is exhibiting a good amount of depth. Its vertical separation from his fastball pushes it to plus territory. He also flashed a new sinker, which sits between his fastball and changeup. His smooth and repeatable delivery should provide him the necessary command to be a future mid-rotation arm, but health will be the deciding factor in his prospects as a starter long-term.",2025-06-03 23:56:31,
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  802419,Thomas Harrington,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,45.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Harrington is a command stud, who is a safe bet to be a back-end rotation arm for the Pirates. The lack of stuff limits his ceiling.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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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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  689981,River Ryan,P,"6' 2""",195.0,Right,Right,1998-08-17,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,65.0,55.0,55.0,,,35.0,45.0,"River Ryan has the tools to be a front-line starter, and it looks like he was on track to be an impact arm for the Dodgers this season. Unfortunately, he underwent Tommy John surgery in August and likely won’t pitch until 2026. It will be tough to project Ryan’s future as a starter as he will be almost 28 years old once he is ready to return, not to mention the likelihood that his command will suffer. His fastball sits 95-97 MPH with 15” iVB from a 5.5’ release. The shape is about average, but the velocity bumps it up into the plus territory. He wields a trio of breaking balls, which all grade out above average and have flashed plus potential. His slider averages 90 MPH with half a foot of sweep, his curveball sits 82-84 MPH with steep two-plane movement, and his cutter, which sits 93-95 MPH, creates a bridge to his fastball. He also tosses a sinker and changeup, which exhibit similar arm-side run. His changeup flashes plus upside, but his command of the offering has room for improvement. Ryan is one of my favourite pitching prospects thanks to his 6-pitch mix and high-end velocity. Without the injury concerns, he would rank in the upper tiers, but the risk of him being a reliever is too apparent at this moment.",2025-06-04 01:36:31,
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  702281,Robby Snelling,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Right,Left,2003-12-19,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,"Rosario underwent Tommy John Surgery prior to the 2025 season and will not return until at least 2026 which dropped him out of the Top 10. Rosario was K-BB% King in MiLB during 2024 thanks to his ability to throw strikes. Rosario wields a 3-pitch mix consisting of a sinker, slider, and splitter. He has a good feel for each of the offerings and ran an excellent 68.2 Strike% across A and Hi-A. His sinker won’t miss many bats due to its shape, but it sits at 96-98 MPH and lives in the zone. His slider has two-plane movement at 83-84 MPH. His splitter sits at 88-92 MPH with a ton of arm-side movement and over a foot of vertical separation from his fastball. Rosario doesn’t have a deep arsenal, but each of his pitches is easily average-to-plus, and that is without considering his knack for throwing strikes. He has the foundation to be a mid-rotation starter, and the improvements to his command are very encouraging.",2025-08-14 15:17:38,
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  808963,Roki Sasaki,P,"6' 2""",187.0,Right,Right,2001-11-03,2025.0,Low,50.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,60.0,55.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Ashcraft is yet another encouraging pitching prospect in the Pirates system, showcasing a floor as a back-end starter thanks to a well-rounded 4-pitch mix and adequate command. Ashcraft sits at 94-96 MPH with his fastball. Its shape is seemingly average, with his velocity helping it out ever so slightly. His slider is the pitch to watch here, sitting in the high 80s with above-average movement given its speed. It is his primary whiff offering that gets batters to chase at an elite clip. His curveball doesn’t have the same effectiveness as his slider, but its two-plane shape makes it generate whiffs at an above-average rate. His changeup is not a mainstay in his arsenal, but he increased its usage following his promotion to AAA. It’s lack of movement deviation from his fastball has it grading as a below-average offering. Ashcraft recently added a sinker to his arsenal which looks to complement his slider against RHH. Ashcraft’s knack for throwing strikes has allowed him to run low BB% throughout his career and makes me bullish on his future as a starter. His fastball restricts his projection to a mid-rotation arm at best, but the rest of his toolkit makes him a safe bet to be a staple in the Pirates rotation as soon as 2025.",2025-08-12 03:02:41,
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+ 815549,Ryan Sloan,P,"6' 5""",220.0,Right,Right,2006-01-29,2026.0,Medium,50.0,50.0,55.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Snelling was a key piece in the trade that sent Tanner Scott to San Diego at the trade deadline. Snelling has been divisive in prospect rankings, having his ranks range from the Top 50 to outside the Top 100. His upside is very apparent when you consider his projectable frame and strong fastball, but he poses a relief risk due to his underwhelming secondaries. His fastball sits 93-95 MPH and, with its above-average ride from his 5.7’ release, has been effective at generating swings and misses. His curveball sits in the low 80s with two-plane movement. He commands it well which helps his generate called strikes, but struggles in the whiff department. His changeup sits 85-87 MPH, and he has exhibited a solid feel for the pitch, and its effectiveness is elevated due to its separation from his fastball. He rounds out his arsenal with a new mid-80s gyro slider. Snelling should be able to handle a large workload thanks to his body type and lower velocity, which makes his future as a starter more concrete. The command has been solid this season, and his ",2025-08-14 15:18:27,
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  694358,Tekoah Roby,P,"6' 1""",210.0,Right,Right,2001-09-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Tekoah Roby has always flashed impressive stuff throughout his MiLB career, and it was more of the same this season. His fastball looks excellent, sitting 94-96 MPH with average ride for his slot. His go-to secondary continues to be his curveball which exhibits -15” of iVB in the low 80s. The vertical separation from his fastball keeps batters on edge and generates a ton of chases and whiffs. He bridges those offering together with a mid-to-high 80s slider that sits squarely between his fastball and curveball in terms of both movement and velocity. His changeup sits in the low 80s and it is exhibiting a good amount of depth. Its vertical separation from his fastball pushes it to plus territory. He also flashed a new sinker, which sits between his fastball and changeup. His smooth and repeatable delivery should provide him the necessary command to be a future mid-rotation arm, but health will be the deciding factor in his prospects as a starter long-term.",2025-06-03 23:56:31,
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  802419,Thomas Harrington,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,45.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,"Harrington is a command stud, who is a safe bet to be a back-end rotation arm for the Pirates. The lack of stuff limits his ceiling.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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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,