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  693713,Emiliano Teodo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 15:50,,,,,,,
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  695611,Gage Jump,2027.0,Medium,55.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,45.0,50.0,45.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Gage Jump was selected 73rd overall in the 2024 Draft. He missed the 2023 after undergoing Tommy John Surgery but returned strong in his final year in college. This season he is making a name for himself as one of the best pitching prospects in baseball with an electric combination of stuff and command. Jump releases from a 3/4 slot and he utilizes his smaller stature to get low and create a deceptive approach on his offerings. His fastball is one of the most dominant offerings in MiLB thanks to its mid 90s velocity and high rising action. He has an excellent feel for the pitch and it misses bats in the zone at an exceptional rate. He pairs his fastball with a mid-80s changeup that exhibits nearly a foot of vertical separation. Jump wields a trio of breaking balls: a slider, a sweeper, and a curveball. His slider exhibits slight glove-side action at 85 MPH and mixes it in against both LHH and RHH. His sweeper is exclusively used against LHH where its 81-83 MPH velocity and ~12"" of sweep works well as a put away offering low and away. His curveball sits in the high 70s with two-plane action. Jump's biggest drawback is his violent delivery, although his strike throwing has greatly improved this season. He has some relief risk, but the arsenal paints the picture of a future mid-rotation arm if he can remain consistent. If everything clicks, his ceiling is sky high!",2025-06-01 16:57,,,,,,,
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  804948,Gage Stanifer,2027.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Gage Stanifer, a 19th round pick by Toronto in the 2022 draft, looks like he has found his footing this season. Stanifer's results are backed up by a substantial increase in velocity and overpowering 3-pitch mix. Stanifer stands at a sturdy 6'3"" and 201 lb and utilizes a short arm stroke to add a layer of deception into his delivery. He doesn't get far down the mound with just 6 ft of extension, but he is able to release the ball from a 3/4 slot at a lower than average release point at 5.7 ft. This delivery works well with his ability to generate ride on his fastball that is up +3 MPH compared to last season. Now sitting at 94-95 MPH with over 17"" of iVB, Stanifer throws his fastball over 60% of the against both LHH and RHH. It's shallow vertical approach angle works incredibly well as a whiff generator because he consistently locates it high in the zone. His slider is one of the nastiest pitches at the level thanks to its ""deathball"" shape in the mid 80s. His short arm action makes it difficult for RHH to pick up out of hand and its steep drop generates some ugly swings. Stanifer's final offering is an 86-87 MPH changeup which he exclusively uses against LHH and mainly as a put away offering. It's large vertical deviation from his fastball gives it an ideal shape to stun batters. While it hasn't generated many chases or whiffs, it has been his most effective weapon at inducing weak contact. It's a dependable arsenal filled with 3 potential plus offerings, making Stanifer a safe bet to fall back into a long relief role for Toronto if his command falters. He has showcased improved strike throwing ability this season in tandem with a large velocity bump, although he hasn't worked deep into game often. His strides in 2025 make him one of the most intriguing arms in the Blue Jays pipeline and a surefire riser in their system.",2025-11-18 19:31:22,,P,"6' 3""",208.0,Right,Right,2003-11-18
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- 691946,George Klassen,2026.0,High,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,70.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Klassen is a prime example of a team trusting a pitcher's stuff and letting the command find its way. It was no surprise that Klassen was seen as a RP out of college. He greatly struggled with his command and issued walks at will as a function of his very aggressive and long delivery. The command struggles continued into his first pro season, but Klassen was overwhelmingly dominant that he easily got back on track. Klassen's fastball sits at 97-98 MPH. Its shape is not ideal, as it hovers in the dead zone, but due to its elite velocity and moderate arm-side movement, the pitch grades out well. He wields two breaking balls, including a power two-plane curveball and an extremely hard bullet slider. His curveball sits at 86-88 MPH, with his slider living in the low 90s. Both pitches are comfortably plus offerings; I would call his slider one of the best pitches in MiLB. The lack of a refined off-speed pitch and his wavering command puts a damper on his future as a starter. His stuff is nasty. He just needs to keep throwing strikes.",2026-01-26 16:56:45,,P,"6' 2""",195.0,,Right,2002-01-26
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  691799,Grant Taylor,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-04 0:57,,,,,,,
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  680684,Gunnar Hoglund,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 18:27,,,,,,,
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  696146,Hagen Smith,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"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.",2026-01-23 20:56:57,,P,"6' 3""",235.0,,Left,2003-08-19
 
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  693713,Emiliano Teodo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 15:50,,,,,,,
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  695611,Gage Jump,2027.0,Medium,55.0,60.0,70.0,,,50.0,55.0,45.0,50.0,45.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Gage Jump was selected 73rd overall in the 2024 Draft. He missed the 2023 after undergoing Tommy John Surgery but returned strong in his final year in college. This season he is making a name for himself as one of the best pitching prospects in baseball with an electric combination of stuff and command. Jump releases from a 3/4 slot and he utilizes his smaller stature to get low and create a deceptive approach on his offerings. His fastball is one of the most dominant offerings in MiLB thanks to its mid 90s velocity and high rising action. He has an excellent feel for the pitch and it misses bats in the zone at an exceptional rate. He pairs his fastball with a mid-80s changeup that exhibits nearly a foot of vertical separation. Jump wields a trio of breaking balls: a slider, a sweeper, and a curveball. His slider exhibits slight glove-side action at 85 MPH and mixes it in against both LHH and RHH. His sweeper is exclusively used against LHH where its 81-83 MPH velocity and ~12"" of sweep works well as a put away offering low and away. His curveball sits in the high 70s with two-plane action. Jump's biggest drawback is his violent delivery, although his strike throwing has greatly improved this season. He has some relief risk, but the arsenal paints the picture of a future mid-rotation arm if he can remain consistent. If everything clicks, his ceiling is sky high!",2025-06-01 16:57,,,,,,,
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  804948,Gage Stanifer,2027.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,45.0,55.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Gage Stanifer, a 19th round pick by Toronto in the 2022 draft, looks like he has found his footing this season. Stanifer's results are backed up by a substantial increase in velocity and overpowering 3-pitch mix. Stanifer stands at a sturdy 6'3"" and 201 lb and utilizes a short arm stroke to add a layer of deception into his delivery. He doesn't get far down the mound with just 6 ft of extension, but he is able to release the ball from a 3/4 slot at a lower than average release point at 5.7 ft. This delivery works well with his ability to generate ride on his fastball that is up +3 MPH compared to last season. Now sitting at 94-95 MPH with over 17"" of iVB, Stanifer throws his fastball over 60% of the against both LHH and RHH. It's shallow vertical approach angle works incredibly well as a whiff generator because he consistently locates it high in the zone. His slider is one of the nastiest pitches at the level thanks to its ""deathball"" shape in the mid 80s. His short arm action makes it difficult for RHH to pick up out of hand and its steep drop generates some ugly swings. Stanifer's final offering is an 86-87 MPH changeup which he exclusively uses against LHH and mainly as a put away offering. It's large vertical deviation from his fastball gives it an ideal shape to stun batters. While it hasn't generated many chases or whiffs, it has been his most effective weapon at inducing weak contact. It's a dependable arsenal filled with 3 potential plus offerings, making Stanifer a safe bet to fall back into a long relief role for Toronto if his command falters. He has showcased improved strike throwing ability this season in tandem with a large velocity bump, although he hasn't worked deep into game often. His strides in 2025 make him one of the most intriguing arms in the Blue Jays pipeline and a surefire riser in their system.",2025-11-18 19:31:22,,P,"6' 3""",208.0,Right,Right,2003-11-18
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+ 691946,George Klassen,2026.0,High,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,70.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Klassen is a prime example of a team trusting a pitcher's stuff and letting the command find its way. It was no surprise that Klassen was seen as a RP out of college. He greatly struggled with his command and issued walks at will as a function of his very aggressive and long delivery. The command struggles continued into his first pro season, but Klassen was overwhelmingly dominant that he easily got back on track. Klassen's fastball sits at 97-98 MPH. Its shape is not ideal, as it hovers in the dead zone, but due to its elite velocity and moderate arm-side movement, the pitch grades out well. He wields two breaking balls, including a power two-plane curveball and an extremely hard bullet slider. His curveball sits at 86-88 MPH, with his slider living in the low 90s. Both pitches are comfortably plus offerings; I would call his slider one of the best pitches in MiLB. The lack of a refined off-speed pitch and his wavering command puts a damper on his future as a starter. His stuff is nasty. He just needs to keep throwing strikes.",2026-01-26 16:56:48,,P,"6' 2""",195.0,,Right,2002-01-26
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  691799,Grant Taylor,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-04 0:57,,,,,,,
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  680684,Gunnar Hoglund,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025-06-03 18:27,,,,,,,
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  696146,Hagen Smith,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,45.0,"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.",2026-01-23 20:56:57,,P,"6' 3""",235.0,,Left,2003-08-19