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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Braden Montgomery,695731,2027.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,50.0,60.0,50.0,60.0,55.0,55.0,50.
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  Moisés Ballesteros,694208,2025.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,40.0,40.0,"Moises Ballesteros is a stocky catcher who has raked at every level since signing with the Cubs as an international free agent in 2021, and he continued that trend in 2025 with a 121 wRC+ across 114 games in AAA along with a similarly strong debut in the majors. His profile is carried by an above-average hit tool supported by an aggressive approach and above-average raw power, but his flatter swing causes him to put too many balls on the ground or in the infield. This flaw is exacerbated by his extremely slow foot speed, which makes him a liability on the bases. Defensively, he looks stiff behind the plate, raising concerns about his ability to remain a full-time catcher. Ballesteros projects as an above-average hitter, but his lack of speed and questionable defensive outlook hinder his overall upside.",C,"5' 8""",195.0,Left,Right,2003-11-08,2026-01-26 16:40:12,Low
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  Harry Ford,695670,2029.0,50.0,45.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,45.0,50.0,"Harry Ford returned an effective 2025 season, spending most of the year in AAA and posting a strong 125 wRC+ across 97 games, which is consistent with his performance throughout his pro career. His success is built on an extremely selective approach paired with solid bat-to-ball skills and decent power output. A 14% O-Swing rate buoyed his impressive 16.2% walk rate, which drove much of his offensive value. His defense remains a major talking point, as scouts believe he has the tools to be an above-average catcher, yet his framing and blocking results have been well below average. Ford's offensive skill set paints him as an average bat, but concerns over his defensive reliability and limited versatility cap his prospect stock.",,,,,,,,
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  Joe Mack,691788,2026.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,45.0,60.0,70.0,"Joe Mack is going to be a big leaguer, and there is little doubt about that, thanks to his game-changing defensive ability behind the plate and immense raw power, both of which will translate immediately. The variable is his hit tool, which will determine how consistently he can stay in a major league lineup. He carried a troubling 73.8% Z-Contact rate, which would place him in the bottom 5th percentile of MLB hitters, with most of his issues coming against breaking balls and off-speed pitches, a key developmental checkpoint for a prospect on the verge of the majors. Despite the offensive risk, Mack's defensive profile is exceptional; he grades out as one of the best framers in MiLB and should instantly rank among MLB's best defensive catchers upon debut. If he can make even modest gains in contact, he has the tools to be an impact bat.",,,,,,,,
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- Joseph Parker,828098,2029.0,50.0,40.0,60.0,45.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,JoJo Parker was arguably the best pure hitter of the 2025 prep class after an excellent showing in his senior year. He flashed a blend of advanced swing decisions with a refined hit tool to land himself a top 10 selection in the draft. He has the size to tap into at least league average power and the swing to spray hits into the gaps. His athleticism provides enough confidence that he can stick at shortstop and provide solid value on the base paths. Parker provides a complete suite of tools that bode well for his future in pro ball.,,,,,,,,
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  Theodore Gillen,815394,2028.0,50.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,40.0,50.0,60.0,60.0,40.0,50.0,"Theo Gillen made a statement in his first season of pro ball. He registered a 149 wRC+ in Lo-A while walking nearly 20% of the time. His ability to identify and lay off outside pitches is stunning and provides confidence that he will succeed as he moves through the Rays system. He returned average contact rates this season and encouraging power metrics (103.3 MPH 90th% EV, 44.2% HardHit rate). The biggest holes in his approach are his extreme lack of in-zone aggression and inability to hit off-speed pitches. Gillen grades out as a plus runner and projects to be an effective defender in center field. Overall, Gillen has looked excellent after injuries cut down his draft stock and has quickly made up for lost time.",OF,"6' 2""",195.0,Left,Right,2005-09-12,2026-01-26 18:21:33,Low
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  Nate George,825582,2027.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,80.0,80.0,45.0,55.0,"It's not often you see a 16th round prep selection perform like one of the best players in the draft, but that is exactly what Nate George did in his pro debut. He laid waste in the complex before storming his way to Hi-A shortly after his 19th birthday. On the season he posted an elite 159 wRC+ with a staggering 50 stolen bases. He reached this level of seemingly unprecedented production thanks to an aggressive play style, both at the dish and on the base paths. He punished pitcher's mistakes and his ability to spray the ball over the field melded well with his elite speed. There is hope that he can tap into more power as he develops, although he filled out most of his frame. George should have no issues patrolling center field given his athleticism and has looked very comfortable no matter where he slotted into the outfield.",,,,,,,,
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  Slade Caldwell,815154,2028.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,40.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,"Slade Caldwell's first pro season was full of a lot of extremes. His 32.9% Swing rate makes even the most patient batters look overzealous. This extreme patience led to an impressive 17.6% walk rate, but also a staggering 26.7% strikeout rate. A player with his bat-to-ball skills should not strikeout this much, but when you only swing at 50% of the strikes you see it is not difficult to see how much this approach held Caldwell back this season. It is quite a shame too as Caldwell has a swing catered for loft and the legs to extend singles into extra base hits on a whim. There is some hope that he can tap into more power as he fills out his shorter frame which could transform him into a productive lead-off type bat.",,,,,,,,
 
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  Moisés Ballesteros,694208,2025.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,40.0,40.0,"Moises Ballesteros is a stocky catcher who has raked at every level since signing with the Cubs as an international free agent in 2021, and he continued that trend in 2025 with a 121 wRC+ across 114 games in AAA along with a similarly strong debut in the majors. His profile is carried by an above-average hit tool supported by an aggressive approach and above-average raw power, but his flatter swing causes him to put too many balls on the ground or in the infield. This flaw is exacerbated by his extremely slow foot speed, which makes him a liability on the bases. Defensively, he looks stiff behind the plate, raising concerns about his ability to remain a full-time catcher. Ballesteros projects as an above-average hitter, but his lack of speed and questionable defensive outlook hinder his overall upside.",C,"5' 8""",195.0,Left,Right,2003-11-08,2026-01-26 16:40:12,Low
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  Harry Ford,695670,2029.0,50.0,45.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,45.0,50.0,"Harry Ford returned an effective 2025 season, spending most of the year in AAA and posting a strong 125 wRC+ across 97 games, which is consistent with his performance throughout his pro career. His success is built on an extremely selective approach paired with solid bat-to-ball skills and decent power output. A 14% O-Swing rate buoyed his impressive 16.2% walk rate, which drove much of his offensive value. His defense remains a major talking point, as scouts believe he has the tools to be an above-average catcher, yet his framing and blocking results have been well below average. Ford's offensive skill set paints him as an average bat, but concerns over his defensive reliability and limited versatility cap his prospect stock.",,,,,,,,
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  Joe Mack,691788,2026.0,50.0,30.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,45.0,60.0,70.0,"Joe Mack is going to be a big leaguer, and there is little doubt about that, thanks to his game-changing defensive ability behind the plate and immense raw power, both of which will translate immediately. The variable is his hit tool, which will determine how consistently he can stay in a major league lineup. He carried a troubling 73.8% Z-Contact rate, which would place him in the bottom 5th percentile of MLB hitters, with most of his issues coming against breaking balls and off-speed pitches, a key developmental checkpoint for a prospect on the verge of the majors. Despite the offensive risk, Mack's defensive profile is exceptional; he grades out as one of the best framers in MiLB and should instantly rank among MLB's best defensive catchers upon debut. If he can make even modest gains in contact, he has the tools to be an impact bat.",,,,,,,,
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+ Joseph Parker,828098,2029.0,50.0,30.0,60.0,45.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,50.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,JoJo Parker was arguably the best pure hitter of the 2025 prep class after an excellent showing in his senior year. He flashed a blend of advanced swing decisions with a refined hit tool to land himself a top 10 selection in the draft. He has the size to tap into at least league average power and the swing to spray hits into the gaps. His athleticism provides enough confidence that he can stick at shortstop and provide solid value on the base paths. Parker provides a complete suite of tools that bode well for his future in pro ball.,SS,"6' 2""",200.0,Left,Right,2006-08-08,2026-01-26 18:22:29,Low
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  Theodore Gillen,815394,2028.0,50.0,30.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,40.0,50.0,60.0,60.0,40.0,50.0,"Theo Gillen made a statement in his first season of pro ball. He registered a 149 wRC+ in Lo-A while walking nearly 20% of the time. His ability to identify and lay off outside pitches is stunning and provides confidence that he will succeed as he moves through the Rays system. He returned average contact rates this season and encouraging power metrics (103.3 MPH 90th% EV, 44.2% HardHit rate). The biggest holes in his approach are his extreme lack of in-zone aggression and inability to hit off-speed pitches. Gillen grades out as a plus runner and projects to be an effective defender in center field. Overall, Gillen has looked excellent after injuries cut down his draft stock and has quickly made up for lost time.",OF,"6' 2""",195.0,Left,Right,2005-09-12,2026-01-26 18:21:33,Low
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  Nate George,825582,2027.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,30.0,40.0,80.0,80.0,45.0,55.0,"It's not often you see a 16th round prep selection perform like one of the best players in the draft, but that is exactly what Nate George did in his pro debut. He laid waste in the complex before storming his way to Hi-A shortly after his 19th birthday. On the season he posted an elite 159 wRC+ with a staggering 50 stolen bases. He reached this level of seemingly unprecedented production thanks to an aggressive play style, both at the dish and on the base paths. He punished pitcher's mistakes and his ability to spray the ball over the field melded well with his elite speed. There is hope that he can tap into more power as he develops, although he filled out most of his frame. George should have no issues patrolling center field given his athleticism and has looked very comfortable no matter where he slotted into the outfield.",,,,,,,,
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  Slade Caldwell,815154,2028.0,50.0,30.0,50.0,40.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,50.0,"Slade Caldwell's first pro season was full of a lot of extremes. His 32.9% Swing rate makes even the most patient batters look overzealous. This extreme patience led to an impressive 17.6% walk rate, but also a staggering 26.7% strikeout rate. A player with his bat-to-ball skills should not strikeout this much, but when you only swing at 50% of the strikes you see it is not difficult to see how much this approach held Caldwell back this season. It is quite a shame too as Caldwell has a swing catered for loft and the legs to extend singles into extra base hits on a whim. There is some hope that he can tap into more power as he fills out his shorter frame which could transform him into a productive lead-off type bat.",,,,,,,,