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Chase DeLauter,800050,2026.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,55.0,45.0,45.0,40.0,45.0,"Chase DeLauter continued his domination of MiLB this season, but yet again it was limited due to a multitude of lower body injuries. His blend of patience, power, and bat-to-ball skills ranks amongst the best of any prospect while remaining a solid runner and defender. He does all this while wielding a unique swing with a jarring follow through. Like the old adage states, don't fix what isn't broken. Without injuries DeLauter likely already graduates from this list, but for now he projects to be a middle of the order bat with a concerning injury history.",,,,,,,,
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Emmanuel Rodriguez,691181,2026.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,70.0,70.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"There may not be a prospect with a better sense of the strike zone than Emmanuel Rodriguez. His 13.4% O-Swing rate makes pitchers shudder in fear, and it remains steady when he is sitting on two strikes. He is also one of the strongest batters in MiLB as explained by his cream of crop bat speed, upward swing plane, and elite 108.4 MPH 90th% EV. His sprint speed and defense also grade out above average. Unfortunately, Rodriguez has some very glaring downsides that neuter his upside. Most important, he has missed a lot of time since his pro debut with various ailments ranging from season-ending hip surgery to persistent hand issues. On top of this, his bat-to-ball skills and lack of aggression make him a massive strikeout culprit. Rodriguez's profile is one of high risk with a sizable reward; however, the extreme range of outcomes makes him one of the hardest prospects to assess.",,,,,,,,
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Caleb Bonemer,815352,2028.0,55.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,40.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,45.0,"The White Sox convinced Caleb Bonemer to forego his commitment to Virgina with a comfy $3M signing bonus and they must be happy with the outcome now. Bonemer raked in his first pro season, posting a 151 wRC+ across 107 games including 12 HR and a phenomenal 15.8% walk rate. The carrying trait for Bonemer is his excellent sense for the strike zone. His 20% chase rate ranked amongst the best of any 2024 prep draftee. He also flashed encouraging power upside with a strong 104.6 MPH 90th% EV and 40% HardHit rate. As he develops expect the slugging results to remain fruitful as his quick hands and compact swing led to a boatload of pull power this season. He quelled concerns about his hit tool this, however, there still remains some concern regarding his bat-to-ball skills, most notably against spin. He grades out comfortably as an above average runner, yet his lack of range and arm strength may pigeonhole him to second base. Bonemer's offensive upside is tantalizing and if he can stick at shortstop he has the potential to be one of the most valuable prospects in baseball.",SS,"6' 1""",195.0,Right,Right,2005-10-05,2026-01-24 05:32:48,Low
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Eduardo Quintero,808234,2028.0,55.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,70.0,40.0,60.0,55.0,55.0,30.0,50.0,"It really does feel like the Dodgers spawn electric prospects out of the nowhere, and Eduardo Quintero is yet another example. The athletic righty cruised in his first year in full-season ball which saw him wrap up the year in Hi-A with a 153 wRC. Quintero's profile feels like a blend of fellow farmhands Josue De Paula and Zyhir Hope. This is to say that his offensive profile mirrors the steady and sharp hit tool and approach of DePaula and marries it with the uber-athletic and powerful tools of Hope. Quintero is also an excellent runner that projects to be above average defender in center field. It is an impressive skillset that lines Quintero up for a meteoric rise up the Dodgers farm system.",OF,"6' 1""",175.0,Right,Right,2005-09-16,2026-01-24 05:34:
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Mike Sirota,701527,2028.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,40.0,40.0,"Mike Sirota saw substantial gains in his raw power this season which spearheaded one of the most dominant MiLB seasons in 2025. He posted a grotesque 190 wRC+ in 59 games before a knee injury cut his season short. The abridged nature of his campaign should not detract from its excellence. Sirota posted a stellar 106.5 MPH 90th% EV while keeping the ball in the air and sustaining a HardHit hit rate over 50%. He also exhibited one of the sharpest eyes in the minors with a 14% chase rate without detrimental levels of in-zone passiveness. The bat-to-ball skills leave a little to be desired, but the supporting vase of tools make Sirota a very well-rounded hitter. He supports his imposing bat with plus speed and decent defence, although he projects to be a corner outfielder. Overall, Sirota improved his stock mightily in 2025 and joins a thriving crop of Dodgers outfield prospects.",,,,,,,,
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Ryan Waldschmidt,814439,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"Ryan Waldschmidt is remarkably consistent. He posted nearly identical wRC+ marks at Hi-A (142) and AA (145) in his first pro season, showing that the jump in competition had no impact on his performance. Waldschmidt's approach is the standout trait; he rarely expands the zone with two strikes and consistently battles deep into counts, supporting a solid walk rate while keeping strikeouts in check. He combines this approach with an average hit tool and projectable power that allows him to pull and lift the ball effectively. He is an above-average runner with a strong arm and should stick in either corner outfield spot.",,,,,,,,
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Ralphy Velazquez,806252,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,"Ralphy Velazquez gave me Josue Briceno vibes this season after he flashed a complete blend of contact, power, and patience to fuel ascent to AA. On the year he posted a 135 wRC+, including an incredible stretch to end season which saw him run an OPS a hair under 1.000 following his promotion. Velazquez wields one of the loudest bats in MiLB with a 107.0 MPH 90th% EV and 50% HardHit rate. He has both the bat speed and swing to sustain excellent slugging results without troublesome swing and miss concerns of players with similar power potential. There is not much defensive utility nor speed in Velazquez's profile as he projects to be a first baseman. Nonetheless, Velazquez is one of the more complete hitting prospects in baseball and has excelled in the upper minors (albeit in a shorter stint) as a 20-year-old.",,,,,,,,
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Chase DeLauter,800050,2026.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,55.0,45.0,45.0,40.0,45.0,"Chase DeLauter continued his domination of MiLB this season, but yet again it was limited due to a multitude of lower body injuries. His blend of patience, power, and bat-to-ball skills ranks amongst the best of any prospect while remaining a solid runner and defender. He does all this while wielding a unique swing with a jarring follow through. Like the old adage states, don't fix what isn't broken. Without injuries DeLauter likely already graduates from this list, but for now he projects to be a middle of the order bat with a concerning injury history.",,,,,,,,
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Emmanuel Rodriguez,691181,2026.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,70.0,70.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"There may not be a prospect with a better sense of the strike zone than Emmanuel Rodriguez. His 13.4% O-Swing rate makes pitchers shudder in fear, and it remains steady when he is sitting on two strikes. He is also one of the strongest batters in MiLB as explained by his cream of crop bat speed, upward swing plane, and elite 108.4 MPH 90th% EV. His sprint speed and defense also grade out above average. Unfortunately, Rodriguez has some very glaring downsides that neuter his upside. Most important, he has missed a lot of time since his pro debut with various ailments ranging from season-ending hip surgery to persistent hand issues. On top of this, his bat-to-ball skills and lack of aggression make him a massive strikeout culprit. Rodriguez's profile is one of high risk with a sizable reward; however, the extreme range of outcomes makes him one of the hardest prospects to assess.",,,,,,,,
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Caleb Bonemer,815352,2028.0,55.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,40.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,45.0,"The White Sox convinced Caleb Bonemer to forego his commitment to Virgina with a comfy $3M signing bonus and they must be happy with the outcome now. Bonemer raked in his first pro season, posting a 151 wRC+ across 107 games including 12 HR and a phenomenal 15.8% walk rate. The carrying trait for Bonemer is his excellent sense for the strike zone. His 20% chase rate ranked amongst the best of any 2024 prep draftee. He also flashed encouraging power upside with a strong 104.6 MPH 90th% EV and 40% HardHit rate. As he develops expect the slugging results to remain fruitful as his quick hands and compact swing led to a boatload of pull power this season. He quelled concerns about his hit tool this, however, there still remains some concern regarding his bat-to-ball skills, most notably against spin. He grades out comfortably as an above average runner, yet his lack of range and arm strength may pigeonhole him to second base. Bonemer's offensive upside is tantalizing and if he can stick at shortstop he has the potential to be one of the most valuable prospects in baseball.",SS,"6' 1""",195.0,Right,Right,2005-10-05,2026-01-24 05:32:48,Low
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Eduardo Quintero,808234,2028.0,55.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,70.0,40.0,60.0,55.0,55.0,30.0,50.0,"It really does feel like the Dodgers spawn electric prospects out of the nowhere, and Eduardo Quintero is yet another example. The athletic righty cruised in his first year in full-season ball which saw him wrap up the year in Hi-A with a 153 wRC. Quintero's profile feels like a blend of fellow farmhands Josue De Paula and Zyhir Hope. This is to say that his offensive profile mirrors the steady and sharp hit tool and approach of DePaula and marries it with the uber-athletic and powerful tools of Hope. Quintero is also an excellent runner that projects to be above average defender in center field. It is an impressive skillset that lines Quintero up for a meteoric rise up the Dodgers farm system.",OF,"6' 1""",175.0,Right,Right,2005-09-16,2026-01-24 05:34:17,Low
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Mike Sirota,701527,2028.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,40.0,40.0,"Mike Sirota saw substantial gains in his raw power this season which spearheaded one of the most dominant MiLB seasons in 2025. He posted a grotesque 190 wRC+ in 59 games before a knee injury cut his season short. The abridged nature of his campaign should not detract from its excellence. Sirota posted a stellar 106.5 MPH 90th% EV while keeping the ball in the air and sustaining a HardHit hit rate over 50%. He also exhibited one of the sharpest eyes in the minors with a 14% chase rate without detrimental levels of in-zone passiveness. The bat-to-ball skills leave a little to be desired, but the supporting vase of tools make Sirota a very well-rounded hitter. He supports his imposing bat with plus speed and decent defence, although he projects to be a corner outfielder. Overall, Sirota improved his stock mightily in 2025 and joins a thriving crop of Dodgers outfield prospects.",,,,,,,,
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Ryan Waldschmidt,814439,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"Ryan Waldschmidt is remarkably consistent. He posted nearly identical wRC+ marks at Hi-A (142) and AA (145) in his first pro season, showing that the jump in competition had no impact on his performance. Waldschmidt's approach is the standout trait; he rarely expands the zone with two strikes and consistently battles deep into counts, supporting a solid walk rate while keeping strikeouts in check. He combines this approach with an average hit tool and projectable power that allows him to pull and lift the ball effectively. He is an above-average runner with a strong arm and should stick in either corner outfield spot.",,,,,,,,
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Ralphy Velazquez,806252,2027.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,70.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,40.0,"Ralphy Velazquez gave me Josue Briceno vibes this season after he flashed a complete blend of contact, power, and patience to fuel ascent to AA. On the year he posted a 135 wRC+, including an incredible stretch to end season which saw him run an OPS a hair under 1.000 following his promotion. Velazquez wields one of the loudest bats in MiLB with a 107.0 MPH 90th% EV and 50% HardHit rate. He has both the bat speed and swing to sustain excellent slugging results without troublesome swing and miss concerns of players with similar power potential. There is not much defensive utility nor speed in Velazquez's profile as he projects to be a first baseman. Nonetheless, Velazquez is one of the more complete hitting prospects in baseball and has excelled in the upper minors (albeit in a shorter stint) as a 20-year-old.",,,,,,,,
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