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701542,Will Warren,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Warren had a forgettable MLB debut, posting a putrid 10.32 ERA across 22.2 IP, but that shouldn’t put a damper on the Yankees top pitching prospect. His E-W arsenal includes one of the best sliders (sweepers) in MiLB and a changeup that returned excellent results this season. He throws two distinct fastballs, a 4-Seam and sinker, which both grade out around average. His 4-Seam lives in the top of the zone and has been effective at getting batters to chase. Unfortunately, it sometimes leaks into the heart of the zone, where LHH crush the pitch. His sinker complements his sweeper well, each getting 16” of horizontal break in opposite directions. Warren has historically struggled against LHH, and it was the same story in 2024 season. To combat this, he reworked his changeup to make it have a more distinct movement profile to his sinker. The changeup may be the key to developing into a mid-rotation start. He also reintroduced his curveball this season. One change that is perplexing was Warren’s removal of his cutter. The offering was decent, but helped bridge his arsenal together given his extreme E-W profile. Without it, I expect his sweeper to struggle to generate whiffs. Warren has a solid 5-pitch mix and average command. It’s a great foundation, and his improved changeup should help his prospects as a starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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692437,Winston Santos,P,"6' 0""",160.0,Right,Right,2002-04-15,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Santos is an undersized righty who took big steps in the command department this season. His athleticism should help him maintain a starter’s workload, and his effortless and consistent delivery allows him to pinpoint his pitches. He wields a plus fastball, sitting at 95-97 MPH with a lot of life from a 5.6’ vertical release point. It’s flatter approach angle leads to a lot of misses under the offering. His breaking ball of choice is a gyro-slider, which sits at 83-85 MPH. He rounds out his arsenal with a mid-to-high 80s changeup with ~10” of vertical separation from his fastball. Each of his pitches are at least average offerings and are elevated by his ability to throw strikes. His stuff paints the picture of a future 4/5 starter, with his command raising the ceiling, although his timeline has been extended following a serious back injury.",2025-06-04 00:13:02,
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807291,Caden Scarborough,P,"6' 5""",185.0,Right,Right,2005-04-01,2028.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,
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702650,Michael Forret,P,"6' 3""",190.0,Left,Right,2004-04-06,2027.0,Medium,46.0,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,45.0,55.0,45.0,55.0,45.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,"Michael Forret excelled following his 14th round selection of the 2023 draft as he worked his way to Hi-A in his first pro season. Before heading to the IL with a back injury in late April, Forret flashed a vastly improved fastball and more refined command, which sparked his hot start to the season. His fastball velocity still sits at 93-95 MPH, however it is generating over +2"" IVB this season, where from his 5.8 ft release propelled it into plus territory. His cross-bodied release leads to some funky angles, including a flat vertical approach which has devastated batters this season. He is also doing a much better job zoning the offering after he struggled throwing it for strikes last season. Forret supplements his strong fastball with a wide array of secondaries, including a sinker and a pair of both breaking balls and offspeed offerings. His sinker is exclusively used against RHH where it's nearly a foot and half of run jams batters on the inner thrid. The first breaking ball is a curveball with ""deathball"" shape, and the other being a slider with two-plane movement. Both pitches sit in the low 80s and have returned strong results this season. We are not done with Forret's arsenal because he throws two distinct offspeed offerings: a splitter and a changeup. He opts to use both offerings against LHH as a putaway pitch, where their movement differential from his fastball helps them play up. His splitter's low spin nature and ability to kill vertical movement flashes plus traits, while his changeup generates a lot more arm-side action. Forret wields an extremely deep arsenal headlined by a plus fastball. The command gains are the most important part of his development and make him one of the most intriguing arms in Baltimore's system.",2025-05-14 01:16:03,
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688867,Braxton Bragg,P,"6' 2""",207.0,Right,Right,2000-10-28,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,,2025-05-22 01:19:15,
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805792,Charlee Soto,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Switch,Right,2005-08-31,2027.0,Medium,51.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,55.0,"Charlee Soto is a young power arm with a projectable frame and 4-pitch mix headlined by a high-90s fastball and a bat-missing changeup. He is currently nursing a triceps injury, but his results prior were encouraging. His fastball averages 97-98 mph and exhibits average ride from his 3/4. He has shown advanced feel for the offering and looks much more refined this season. His best secondary is a high 80s changeup with about a foot of separation from the four-seam, where its late fading action gives batters fits. Soto also throws a sinker which sits in the same velocity band as his fastball and uses it primarily against RHH. His mid 80s mph slider features tight two-plane movement, which allows him to utilize it as a platoon neutral offering. The growth in the command department has been a pleasant sight to witness, especially given how young he is for the level. The high-end velocity paired with his solid strike throwing makes him a very intriguing arm.",2025-06-04 01:30:52,
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701542,Will Warren,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,55.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,70.0,70.0,40.0,45.0,50.0,60.0,,,45.0,50.0,"Warren had a forgettable MLB debut, posting a putrid 10.32 ERA across 22.2 IP, but that shouldn’t put a damper on the Yankees top pitching prospect. His E-W arsenal includes one of the best sliders (sweepers) in MiLB and a changeup that returned excellent results this season. He throws two distinct fastballs, a 4-Seam and sinker, which both grade out around average. His 4-Seam lives in the top of the zone and has been effective at getting batters to chase. Unfortunately, it sometimes leaks into the heart of the zone, where LHH crush the pitch. His sinker complements his sweeper well, each getting 16” of horizontal break in opposite directions. Warren has historically struggled against LHH, and it was the same story in 2024 season. To combat this, he reworked his changeup to make it have a more distinct movement profile to his sinker. The changeup may be the key to developing into a mid-rotation start. He also reintroduced his curveball this season. One change that is perplexing was Warren’s removal of his cutter. The offering was decent, but helped bridge his arsenal together given his extreme E-W profile. Without it, I expect his sweeper to struggle to generate whiffs. Warren has a solid 5-pitch mix and average command. It’s a great foundation, and his improved changeup should help his prospects as a starter.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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692437,Winston Santos,P,"6' 0""",160.0,Right,Right,2002-04-15,2026.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,50.0,55.0,,,55.0,60.0,"Santos is an undersized righty who took big steps in the command department this season. His athleticism should help him maintain a starter’s workload, and his effortless and consistent delivery allows him to pinpoint his pitches. He wields a plus fastball, sitting at 95-97 MPH with a lot of life from a 5.6’ vertical release point. It’s flatter approach angle leads to a lot of misses under the offering. His breaking ball of choice is a gyro-slider, which sits at 83-85 MPH. He rounds out his arsenal with a mid-to-high 80s changeup with ~10” of vertical separation from his fastball. Each of his pitches are at least average offerings and are elevated by his ability to throw strikes. His stuff paints the picture of a future 4/5 starter, with his command raising the ceiling, although his timeline has been extended following a serious back injury.",2025-06-04 00:13:02,
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807291,Caden Scarborough,P,"6' 5""",185.0,Right,Right,2005-04-01,2028.0,High,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Caden Scarborough was selected in the 6th round of the 2023 draft out of Harmony High School but didn't make his pro debut until July 2024 following a strained lat. Despite the late start, Scarborough hit the ground running with an impressive display of athleticism and stuff. He has a projectable frame and has started to tap into more power this season with an additional +2 MPH on his fastball, which now sits at 94-95 MPH and maxes out at 97 MPH. He generates a flat VAA on the offering from his lower 3/4 slot which helps it generate plenty of swing and miss high in the zone. It also exhibits 14-16"" glove-side movement to help it run away from LHH ands keep RHH honest on the inner third. The biggest knock on his otherwise strong fastball is his inability to land it for strikes early in the count. Scarborough pairs his fastball with a low 80s slider with a ton of sweeping action. From a stuff perspective, it is easily a plus offering and flashes plus-plus traits when it is located well, especially against RHH. He rounds out his arsenal with a changeup that sits in the mid 80s and flashes solid traits, but his feel for the offering is poor. Scarborough has a silky smooth delivery and is limiting walks while throwing much harder. His fastball and slider combo give him a fantastic foundation to build upon, and he has the perfect frame to develop as a starter. ",2025-08-08 15:23:14,
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702650,Michael Forret,P,"6' 3""",190.0,Left,Right,2004-04-06,2027.0,Medium,46.0,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,50.0,45.0,55.0,45.0,55.0,45.0,60.0,40.0,45.0,"Michael Forret excelled following his 14th round selection of the 2023 draft as he worked his way to Hi-A in his first pro season. Before heading to the IL with a back injury in late April, Forret flashed a vastly improved fastball and more refined command, which sparked his hot start to the season. His fastball velocity still sits at 93-95 MPH, however it is generating over +2"" IVB this season, where from his 5.8 ft release propelled it into plus territory. His cross-bodied release leads to some funky angles, including a flat vertical approach which has devastated batters this season. He is also doing a much better job zoning the offering after he struggled throwing it for strikes last season. Forret supplements his strong fastball with a wide array of secondaries, including a sinker and a pair of both breaking balls and offspeed offerings. His sinker is exclusively used against RHH where it's nearly a foot and half of run jams batters on the inner thrid. The first breaking ball is a curveball with ""deathball"" shape, and the other being a slider with two-plane movement. Both pitches sit in the low 80s and have returned strong results this season. We are not done with Forret's arsenal because he throws two distinct offspeed offerings: a splitter and a changeup. He opts to use both offerings against LHH as a putaway pitch, where their movement differential from his fastball helps them play up. His splitter's low spin nature and ability to kill vertical movement flashes plus traits, while his changeup generates a lot more arm-side action. Forret wields an extremely deep arsenal headlined by a plus fastball. The command gains are the most important part of his development and make him one of the most intriguing arms in Baltimore's system.",2025-05-14 01:16:03,
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688867,Braxton Bragg,P,"6' 2""",207.0,Right,Right,2000-10-28,2026.0,Medium,46.0,55.0,60.0,50.0,50.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,45.0,55.0,,2025-05-22 01:19:15,
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805792,Charlee Soto,P,"6' 3""",210.0,Switch,Right,2005-08-31,2027.0,Medium,51.0,55.0,60.0,,,55.0,60.0,,,60.0,70.0,,,40.0,55.0,"Charlee Soto is a young power arm with a projectable frame and 4-pitch mix headlined by a high-90s fastball and a bat-missing changeup. He is currently nursing a triceps injury, but his results prior were encouraging. His fastball averages 97-98 mph and exhibits average ride from his 3/4. He has shown advanced feel for the offering and looks much more refined this season. His best secondary is a high 80s changeup with about a foot of separation from the four-seam, where its late fading action gives batters fits. Soto also throws a sinker which sits in the same velocity band as his fastball and uses it primarily against RHH. His mid 80s mph slider features tight two-plane movement, which allows him to utilize it as a platoon neutral offering. The growth in the command department has been a pleasant sight to witness, especially given how young he is for the level. The high-end velocity paired with his solid strike throwing makes him a very intriguing arm.",2025-06-04 01:30:52,
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