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700363,AJ Smith-Shawver,P,"6' 3""",205.0,Right,Right,2002-11-20,2025.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,45.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,"Smith-Shawver made waves in 2023, storming through 3 MiLB levels before making his debut mid-season at just 20 years old. His MLB stint was short-lived, only throwing 25.1 innings. The Braves opted to let him develop in AAA during 2024, where he pitched 87.0 IP with mixed results. Smith-Shawver threw more strikes in 2024, raising his Strike% from 60.3% to 63.3%. In the process, he started throwing his splitter a lot more often. While it got hit hard, it was an effective put-away pitch, posting a 44.6 Whiff%. He does an effective job killing spin on the offering and generating vertical and horizontal separation from his fastball. His fastball lives in the mid 90s with a above average ride from a 5.8’ release point. The rest of his arsenal features 3 breaking balls. He opts for his slider against RHH, which has cutter-like movement and is his most effective option at inducing weak contact. His two-plane curveball is his breaking ball of choice against LHH, acting in a similar fashion to his slider in terms of damage mitigation. His sweeper is a new addition to his arsenal, boasting more drop than a typical sweeper. Smith-Shawver is only 22, which is crazy for a pitcher with a full season’s worth of innings at AAA. He is very athletic, which indicates that he has the capability to make the necessary changes to unlock his ceiling. While the results weren’t great in 2024, he ticked a lot of boxes, which indicate that he is on the right track.",2025-05-12 19:25:52,Medium
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691730,Alejandro Rosario,P,"6' 1""",182.0,Right,Right,2002-01-06,2027.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"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.",2025-08-15 17:50:17,
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702047,Alex Cook,P,"6' 2""",220.0,Right,Right,2001-03-29,2026.0,High,45.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,50.0,,,40.0,40.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Cook missed a lot of time this season due to injury, but while healthy, his fastball flashed plus-plus due to its velocity and ride. His arsenal is shallow, which will limit his role to the bullpen.",2025-06-03 14:28:22,
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691725,Andrew Painter,P,"6' 7""",215.0,Right,Right,2003-04-10,
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676508,Ben Casparius,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,70.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Ben Casparius has always had an innate ability to spin the ball as exhibited by his elite slider and curveball. Now, he is generating more iVB on his fastball while weaving in a low 90s cutter with a ton of glove-side action. His future as a starter seems to have diminished, but his elite stuff should play exceptionally well out of the bullpen for the Dodgers.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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694918,Blade Tidwell,P,"6' 4""",207.0,Right,Right,2001-06-08,2025.0,High,46.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Blade Tidwell struggled with command following his promotion to AAA, and his stuff degraded as the season progressed. His arsenal was chock full of a medley of offerings with only his slider being the standout pitch. After a productive winter, Tidwell came out of the gate firing with a few extra ticks of velocity and a refined arsenal. His fastball is sitting 95-97 MPH after hovering around 94-96 last season. He continues to have trouble zoning the pitch, but its improved shape makes it an effective whiff generator. The velocity gains have also transferred to his sinker and changeup, helping elevate them to above average offerings. His slider mostly remained untouched with its mid 80s velocity and tight glove-side movement. This season, his sweeper is exhibiting more lift which pitch models tend to prefer. Tidwell has a true 5-pitch mix some of the nastiest stuff in the minors. Although he may end up as a long relief arm, the Mets view him as a starter long term and if the command gets in line they could have a formidable mid-rotation arm.",2025-06-03 14:22:43,High
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804556,Braden Nett,P,"6' 3""",185.0,Right,Right,2002-06-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,40.0,40.0,"Braden Nett has done wonders for his prospect stock this season on the heels of his 7 pitch mix and greatly improved Strike% and BB%. Sitting atop his arsenal is his 95-97 MPH 4-Seam fastball which flirts with triple digits. Its shallow approach from his below average vertical release helps it well at the top of the zone and leads to plenty of whiffs and chases. The next pitch in his belt is a low 90s cutter with slight cutting and ride to make it a platoon neutral offering. He consistently tosses it for strikes while missing bats at a well above average rate. His final fastball is a mid 90s sinker with equal run and ride, which he utilizes against RHH early in counts. His ability to impart spin gives him plenty of breaking balls to work with, with the most notable being his +3000 RPM curveball. It sits in the upper 70s with sharp two-plane action that induces some nasty swings, especially with 2 strikes. He also tosses a pair of sliders, one with more subdued glove-side action at 84-86 MPH and the other with over 15"" of sweep at 81-83 MPH. Finally, Nett rounds out his arsenal with a splitter that stumps LHH thanks to its solid run and above average vertical separation from his fastball. The biggest knock against Nett is his command, which is partially a function of his high effort delivery. He has trimmed down the walks this season and is showing improved command, however he finds himself behind in counts early. With 7 competitive offering, Nett is one of the most versatile pitching prospects in baseball and could find himself up with the Padres soon.",2025-06-28 03:18:29,
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700363,AJ Smith-Shawver,P,"6' 3""",205.0,Right,Right,2002-11-20,2025.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,45.0,45.0,50.0,50.0,,,60.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,"Smith-Shawver made waves in 2023, storming through 3 MiLB levels before making his debut mid-season at just 20 years old. His MLB stint was short-lived, only throwing 25.1 innings. The Braves opted to let him develop in AAA during 2024, where he pitched 87.0 IP with mixed results. Smith-Shawver threw more strikes in 2024, raising his Strike% from 60.3% to 63.3%. In the process, he started throwing his splitter a lot more often. While it got hit hard, it was an effective put-away pitch, posting a 44.6 Whiff%. He does an effective job killing spin on the offering and generating vertical and horizontal separation from his fastball. His fastball lives in the mid 90s with a above average ride from a 5.8’ release point. The rest of his arsenal features 3 breaking balls. He opts for his slider against RHH, which has cutter-like movement and is his most effective option at inducing weak contact. His two-plane curveball is his breaking ball of choice against LHH, acting in a similar fashion to his slider in terms of damage mitigation. His sweeper is a new addition to his arsenal, boasting more drop than a typical sweeper. Smith-Shawver is only 22, which is crazy for a pitcher with a full season’s worth of innings at AAA. He is very athletic, which indicates that he has the capability to make the necessary changes to unlock his ceiling. While the results weren’t great in 2024, he ticked a lot of boxes, which indicate that he is on the right track.",2025-05-12 19:25:52,Medium
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691730,Alejandro Rosario,P,"6' 1""",182.0,Right,Right,2002-01-06,2027.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,70.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,,,50.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,"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.",2025-08-15 17:50:17,
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702047,Alex Cook,P,"6' 2""",220.0,Right,Right,2001-03-29,2026.0,High,45.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,50.0,,,40.0,40.0,,,30.0,40.0,"Cook missed a lot of time this season due to injury, but while healthy, his fastball flashed plus-plus due to its velocity and ride. His arsenal is shallow, which will limit his role to the bullpen.",2025-06-03 14:28:22,
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691725,Andrew Painter,P,"6' 7""",215.0,Right,Right,2003-04-10,2026.0,Medium,55.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Nominative determinism worked overtime with Painter as he projects to be a top of the rotation starter with bonkers stuff and great command. Painter was on the fast track to Philadelphia as he mowed through MiLB batters in his 1st full professional season while showcasing elite stuff and pin-point command. Unfortunately, Painter has had his Major League debut delayed for 2 years since suffering an elbow injury during 2023 Spring and undergoing Tommy John Surgery later that year. Painter returned in the 2024 AFL and has been rampingup for his MLB debut with rehab stints in both Lo-A and AA. His fastball is sitting at 96-97 MPH, matching his 2022 levels, but he hasn’t registered a pitch over 100 MPH yet. He wields 2 different breaking balls: a slider at 86-88 MPH with 7” HB and a curveball at 80-82 MPH with two-plane movement. His changeup is still a work in progress, but thanks to Painter’s command and drastically different velocity bands, the pitch should be effective at inducing whiffs. Tapping back into his fastball dominance is the focal point, and with Painter’s command looking unfazed following his elbow injury, it bodes well for a quick path to Philadelphia and a future top of the rotation projection.",2025-09-11 14:51:50,
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676508,Ben Casparius,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,60.0,60.0,70.0,70.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Ben Casparius has always had an innate ability to spin the ball as exhibited by his elite slider and curveball. Now, he is generating more iVB on his fastball while weaving in a low 90s cutter with a ton of glove-side action. His future as a starter seems to have diminished, but his elite stuff should play exceptionally well out of the bullpen for the Dodgers.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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694918,Blade Tidwell,P,"6' 4""",207.0,Right,Right,2001-06-08,2025.0,High,46.0,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,50.0,60.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Blade Tidwell struggled with command following his promotion to AAA, and his stuff degraded as the season progressed. His arsenal was chock full of a medley of offerings with only his slider being the standout pitch. After a productive winter, Tidwell came out of the gate firing with a few extra ticks of velocity and a refined arsenal. His fastball is sitting 95-97 MPH after hovering around 94-96 last season. He continues to have trouble zoning the pitch, but its improved shape makes it an effective whiff generator. The velocity gains have also transferred to his sinker and changeup, helping elevate them to above average offerings. His slider mostly remained untouched with its mid 80s velocity and tight glove-side movement. This season, his sweeper is exhibiting more lift which pitch models tend to prefer. Tidwell has a true 5-pitch mix some of the nastiest stuff in the minors. Although he may end up as a long relief arm, the Mets view him as a starter long term and if the command gets in line they could have a formidable mid-rotation arm.",2025-06-03 14:22:43,High
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804556,Braden Nett,P,"6' 3""",185.0,Right,Right,2002-06-18,2026.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,40.0,40.0,"Braden Nett has done wonders for his prospect stock this season on the heels of his 7 pitch mix and greatly improved Strike% and BB%. Sitting atop his arsenal is his 95-97 MPH 4-Seam fastball which flirts with triple digits. Its shallow approach from his below average vertical release helps it well at the top of the zone and leads to plenty of whiffs and chases. The next pitch in his belt is a low 90s cutter with slight cutting and ride to make it a platoon neutral offering. He consistently tosses it for strikes while missing bats at a well above average rate. His final fastball is a mid 90s sinker with equal run and ride, which he utilizes against RHH early in counts. His ability to impart spin gives him plenty of breaking balls to work with, with the most notable being his +3000 RPM curveball. It sits in the upper 70s with sharp two-plane action that induces some nasty swings, especially with 2 strikes. He also tosses a pair of sliders, one with more subdued glove-side action at 84-86 MPH and the other with over 15"" of sweep at 81-83 MPH. Finally, Nett rounds out his arsenal with a splitter that stumps LHH thanks to its solid run and above average vertical separation from his fastball. The biggest knock against Nett is his command, which is partially a function of his high effort delivery. He has trimmed down the walks this season and is showing improved command, however he finds himself behind in counts early. With 7 competitive offering, Nett is one of the most versatile pitching prospects in baseball and could find himself up with the Padres soon.",2025-06-28 03:18:29,
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