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EP 417 | American League Prospects of the Year

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[SPEAKER_00]: Welcome to the Toolshed, a podcast covering all levels of professional baseball to help give you the edge in your dynasty leagues.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And welcome into another episode of the Toolshed podcast brought to you by Rotobar.

[SPEAKER_01]: This is episode 417, thank you for joining me, I'm your host Eric Cross, you can find me on Twitter at Eric Cross MLB and the show is at Toolshed Pod.

[SPEAKER_01]: My apologies for being a few days late with this episode.

[SPEAKER_01]: I know usually I post on Mondays, but this has some stuff going on that made it kind of hard to find a good time to record a podcast and you know outside of doing it like 11pm, which I was not super keen on recording that late.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I had to push it a couple of days, but definitely wanted to get this episode up in this will be [SPEAKER_01]: My American League prospects of the year already did the nationally version of this back in episode four 15 with Zack back of the dynasty dug out so go back and check that out a lot of great chat and that one.

[SPEAKER_01]: And then episode four 16 last week's episode that an FYPD mock draft with Chris Cleg Chris Welsh and James Anderson obviously three of the best in the business and three of my favorite people to chat with.

[SPEAKER_01]: I was a lot of great FIPD ranking discussion in there, player discussion, general strategy, and some other good chatter along the way.

[SPEAKER_01]: So if you missed that, go back and check that out.

[SPEAKER_01]: Again, that's episode four, 16.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I'll be going through the American League prospects of the year in this episode.

[SPEAKER_01]: But before I get into all of that, the usual housekeeping.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And one last quick note here before I get into all of the player discussion here.

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[SPEAKER_01]: All right, enough of that, let's get into it here, going alphabetically through the American leagues or starting with the athletics, who, since they don't really have a permanent home right now, have jumped from like two thirds down the list to the number one spot alphabetically in the American league.

[SPEAKER_01]: So we'll start with them, you know, this one was tough.

[SPEAKER_01]: My runners up, as I did all these in tweets, over at the end of September in the early October, [SPEAKER_01]: My runners up for the athletics for gauge jump and Edgar Montereau, so I had a really difficult time picking between jump and this guy who I end up going with way in Lynn, who just had a really good year in low A, high A and double A.

[SPEAKER_01]: The year I did kind of balloon a little bit to 3.72, but to a 3.24 5106 a whip in that's 87 innings.

[SPEAKER_01]: The 13 starts, 13 relief appearances, they're trying to keep his innings down a little bit.

[SPEAKER_01]: Only a 19 years old got the AA, that is pretty impressive.

[SPEAKER_01]: 6.3% walk rate, 33.4% strike array and a 2.15 batting average against.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, he is, you know, Lynn is not as, you know, exciting as a gauge jump, but I feel like he's still pretty underrated.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, there's a really good in kind of a fastball change of combination here.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's a really good feel for the change.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's definitely, I'd say his best pitch all around.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's a four-pitch mix, also mixed in a couple of break-in balls.

[SPEAKER_01]: That change of things is his best pitch long-term.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's a solid fast ball, kind of like 93 to 95, generally, good writing action on that.

[SPEAKER_01]: A little bit of a lower arm angle, yeah, so.

[SPEAKER_01]: kind of a deceptive, you know, fastball, even though it doesn't like below your way with velocity, you know, it's decent velocity, but also just kind of the arm slot as it's kind of hard to pick up.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, I mean, it makes it a pretty decent fastball as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: Now, they're the breakers really stand out, but this is some time.

[SPEAKER_01]: You can say, still 19, so it has plenty of time to develop one of the breakers into, you know, legitimate third offering.

[SPEAKER_01]: So we'll see how that comes out, but [SPEAKER_01]: You know, as you can kind of toughen that lower walk rate, really good feel here with with with with way inland, you know, above average to plus command control guy so he really he screams like high end [SPEAKER_01]: SP4, like a high floor guy, maybe a back-get SP3 again.

[SPEAKER_01]: The upside isn't like astronomical here, you know, there's more upside-with-gauge jump, but, you know, I think Wayne Lynn is pretty undervalued.

[SPEAKER_01]: Pretty, you know, reasonably priced.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think it's a take-a-lot to get him.

[SPEAKER_01]: In-dance.

[SPEAKER_01]: see leagues and I think he says he'd be one of those guys that oh that almost got out well I got the Toronto Seattle game on here and when I started recording it was two nothings the battle and now it's five two Toronto after who was that was at the Varshow this almost left the yard with was that two RBI double driving in [SPEAKER_01]: Ali Hondo Kirk and can't the hoodie of the guy with he just drove in, but that no, you know, we got out George Kirby is kind of losing it.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, all right back to back to way inland.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think he's just a really [SPEAKER_01]: undervalued pitching prospect right now doesn't get a lot of buzz.

[SPEAKER_01]: So definitely a decent dynasty target there.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, next up here, going to the Baltimore Orioles, this one was really tough.

[SPEAKER_01]: Baltimore had a lot of options here.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, obviously Sammy Bassayo would be a good choice here and probably would be the choice of most people.

[SPEAKER_01]: Nate George had a really [SPEAKER_01]: You know, Michael Ferrette on the pitching side had a really good year, you know, a few F.U.

[SPEAKER_01]: others as well, but end up going with Dylan Beaver's in 94 games in AAA, before I got the call up to Baltimore, 304, 425, 15, 14 doubles, 18 home runs, 23 steals was caught five times, 16.3% walk rate, 18.2% straight go right.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I think it was a tweet where I said this, where it got some, some backlash, and I was expecting that, but you know, I don't see these two, I don't put these tweets out or save things just for the reaction.

[SPEAKER_01]: I legit think these things that I say.

[SPEAKER_01]: And this one, I think it's something along the lines of, you know, don't be surprised if Dylan Beaver's ends up as a better fantasy asset than Sammy Bassayo.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, besides been the golden boy of this system, the golden boy of the catching prospect rankings here, so I think they kind of, a lot of people scoff at that and it's fine.

[SPEAKER_01]: I get it, you know, the pre-value is not as high with beavers as it is.

[SPEAKER_01]: with with the silo, but then when you kind of compare the profiles here, you know, I think you can give, if you look at contact, approach, power and speed, kind of the four big, you know, tools, four big areas, you kind of look at with with hitting prospects, [SPEAKER_01]: you know, I think you could realistically give three of those four to bevers.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think, you know, he's been a better contact header.

[SPEAKER_01]: You approach, you know, pretty close, but I think you give the sled edge and approach to bevers.

[SPEAKER_01]: You give the edge and contact to bevers, like not massive, you know, differences there, but I think you give the edge in both of those.

[SPEAKER_01]: two beavers.

[SPEAKER_01]: Obviously, the power goes to BSILE.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, no question about that.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, BSILE was a plus or better power.

[SPEAKER_01]: Beavers is more like average.

[SPEAKER_01]: Just, you know, slightly above average game power.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you'll get what he did in AAA.

[SPEAKER_01]: average EV Render 90 miles an hour, heart hit rate of 41% barrel rate of 9.3% and then he look at what he did with with Baltimore, which I think kind of you know flew under the radar a little bit because the metrics are pretty good.

[SPEAKER_01]: with Baltimore as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: Obviously he had a few home runs with them and just really excelled.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, he had 375 OBP.

[SPEAKER_01]: You only hit 277, but four home runs, two steels, 375 OBP, had a hard hit rate of just 28%, but average EV of 80.8, barrel weight of 9.3%, 19% walk rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's a plus runner as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, [SPEAKER_01]: You know, I think there's a bigger speed gap between him and Bessayo than the power gap between him and Bessayo.

[SPEAKER_01]: So that's like, all right, if you give the, even if you go, even if you want to say that the contact and approach are even for these two, I still think it's pretty him close.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, and that's, this is no sled against Bessayo.

[SPEAKER_01]: Obviously he's a phenomenal prospect.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I think he's a be a stud.

[SPEAKER_01]: But I think Beaver's could be a really sneaky hood fantasy asset as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: And he's kind of already shown why.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's just average to above average to plus across the board offensively, really high floor here with Beaver's.

[SPEAKER_01]: I like him a lot.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's still pretty undervalued overall.

[SPEAKER_01]: So Beaver's is my, [SPEAKER_01]: pick for the Baltimore Oreos going to the boss and Red Sox again this was another tight one between Peyton Tolley your sensing Garcia and Connelly early ended up going with Peyton Tolley I know he didn't you know he had the one good outing on his debut against Paul Schins any kind of [SPEAKER_01]: You know, stumbled a bit with Boston, but hard to argue what he did in, you know, the minor leagues, 20 starts.

[SPEAKER_01]: Are there some 20 games total, 18 starts, 91, two thirds, innings, 304 year raise, 0.99, whip, 275, whip, 6.3% walk rate, 36.5% strikeout rate, 201, batting average against.

[SPEAKER_01]: He was right up there and, you know, the elite tier of strikeout rates, [SPEAKER_01]: Strick up minus walk rates, you know, betting over to you guys, whip all of that in the minor leagues.

[SPEAKER_01]: Really became one of the best pitching prospects in all baseball, even though, you know, he didn't impress in the majors after that first outing.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I'm still incredibly high.

[SPEAKER_01]: Like that should not shy you away at all, especially when you look at the stuff that Pete and Tony has, you know, on top of having a phenomenal mustache, which I think asked a factor in to any rankings or evaluation.

[SPEAKER_01]: Now, he's got a mid upper 90s fastball, never just like 96, 97 on that.

[SPEAKER_01]: We saw him when he was in relief down the stretch with Boston, you know, hitting 99 to 100.

[SPEAKER_01]: So you know, he can reach back and kind of get up there in the upper registers.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, he also goes with a upper 80s cutter, upper 80s change up low to kind of mid 80s curve ball 80 to 83.

[SPEAKER_01]: and then a mid-operatee slider as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: But really, the force even the cutters what he kind of leaned on heavily, but he can miss bats, the cutter, this was boss of the cutter had a 36% width rate, changing about a 44% width rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: So the tools are there for him to be a high end picture in this game.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not saying an ace, I don't like these in that term.

[SPEAKER_01]: very often, and I want to use it with totally, but I think he could be a number two, absolutely.

[SPEAKER_01]: So definitely believing in what we saw from him in the minor leagues, and I'm hoping he's a part of the red sex rotation in 2026, which still feels we're to say 2026.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, get for you got to see how the off season plays out because you know, do they bring back to your lead out?

[SPEAKER_01]: They go and get a Joe Ryan and one of those types.

[SPEAKER_01]: Now, who kind of gets the head up between him and and early.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, [SPEAKER_01]: We'll see, maybe he's back in Worcester to start the year, kind of hard to say at this point, but still very bright future.

[SPEAKER_01]: So don't let the in lackbuster overall debut with Boston.

[SPEAKER_01]: Show you a way, because this is a very talented arm with very high upside and a bright future.

[SPEAKER_01]: So go go and get Peyton told me.

[SPEAKER_01]: And that guy is absolutely legit.

[SPEAKER_01]: Alright, next up here, we're going to the A.L.

[SPEAKER_01]: Central with the Chicago White Sox.

[SPEAKER_01]: My pick here was Caleb Bonner, a little bit of a short stop with a third base this year, 19 years old, and 476 plate appearances between low A and high A slash 281 401 473.

[SPEAKER_01]: 30 doubles, 12 home runs, 29 steals, 15.8% walkerate and a 16, which would be a 21.2% strikeout rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: So pretty solid approach.

[SPEAKER_01]: Should I have the bat from Caleb Bonnermer?

[SPEAKER_01]: He's a, you know, above average runner means not burner by any means, but, you know, I think this guy's a solid runner that's going to provide some decent stone base total.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not sure about 30 plus, but give him 20, 25 steals over a full year.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think that's absolutely possible.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's shown you know above average context feels above average approach right now and I think there's above average power potential and he's still kind of growing into that power.

[SPEAKER_01]: But there's still some projection left on his frame he just turned 20 about we can half or so ago and early October.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I think there's still some chance you see him book up a little bit maybe be.

[SPEAKER_01]: you know, above average power bat long term, maybe.

[SPEAKER_01]: Now this guy could be a 20, 20 threat with a decent average and then decent OB pay.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I don't like comps at all, but like one of those, like if everything clicks, like high-end comp, I won't say a full on Zack Neto, but maybe like a 90% of Zack Neto, I think this kind of like a similar type of solicit potentially, you know, if Bonham or it kind of does all these things that I just said, [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, really solid year for Caleb Bonnermer, had a wonder where he, where he winds up between, you know, short and third.

[SPEAKER_01]: And obviously, he calls him a gun raise over there, too.

[SPEAKER_01]: So wondering kind of how they organized those, too.

[SPEAKER_01]: But, you know, Bonnermer is, I think, a really fun all-around prospect, very fantasy-friendly profile.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I had a contact rate, again, of about 77% this year, swing the strike rate of just eight and a half percent.

[SPEAKER_01]: You're getting the bump up to high A end of the year at a OBP over 400 there, a couple home runs in 11 games, you know, as a 19 year old, so facing more advanced competition and really excelling.

[SPEAKER_01]: So a guy that's in my top 100 easily, got us push a top 50 at this point.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I think definitely deserves a ranking at high and that's sure the perceived value is that high yet, which makes him a good target right now.

[SPEAKER_01]: be a killer bonamer might pick for the Chicago white socks going over to their division and other rivals.

[SPEAKER_01]: their division, you know, running mate there.

[SPEAKER_01]: I guess you want to say in the Aels Central, the Cleveland Guardians went with Braylon Dowdy, 19-year-old in a low A right hander, 22 starts, 85 and a third in eggs, 348 ERA, 125 whip, 284, fifth, 6.4% walk rate, and a 27.3% strike at Ray, they have a little bit of a [SPEAKER_01]: I definitely showed that he can miss bats at a pretty solid clip, not a big guy, he's about like 6162, about 200 pounds.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he can add a little bit of bulk here and moving forward, but a really good potential three-pitch mix here.

[SPEAKER_01]: He throws four, change up his definitely behind the rest of the offerings, but it's a, you know, low to mid 90s, fastball, plenty of riding action, [SPEAKER_01]: He has a curve ball, which is kind of more, you know, 11 to 5 action, you know, so the slider as well, you know, this is, you know, two really really good breaking balls at that curve ball is absolutely filthy, I just go out and look for, you know, Twitter it, you know, Brayland out he.

[SPEAKER_01]: curveball or something.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm sure you can find some video on it because it is a really, really beautiful pitch.

[SPEAKER_01]: I love me a good, hard-breaking curveball and he definitely has that.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's about 80 miles an hour, but a lot of downward action on that.

[SPEAKER_01]: So that is more in the mid-80s.

[SPEAKER_01]: This is a guy that gets a lot of spin on everything he throws.

[SPEAKER_01]: And the guy that I had some questions on, and so those you see at these high spin right guys not be able to really locate these offerings.

[SPEAKER_01]: But Community Control hasn't only been a big issue for a doubt, at least not for the extent that I thought it could be when Cleveland drafted him.

[SPEAKER_01]: So again, I get to keep the walk rate in check.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if he's a B.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, above 55 grade command control guy, but if you can just be right around average commanding controls, it's kind of where he's at right now, I think you can see him really shoot up project rankings even further, high end, mid-retition starter, kind of the upside here, obviously good pitch dev, in Cleveland.

[SPEAKER_01]: So yeah, definitely intriguing arm here to target [SPEAKER_01]: and could definitely rise further.

[SPEAKER_01]: My runners up for Cleveland were Rolfi Velasquez and Alfonso Rosario.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think I mentioned my runners up for the white socks.

[SPEAKER_01]: I was Christian Oper and Sam Othonacci for the white socks.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, so over to the Detroit Tigers.

[SPEAKER_01]: Is there any surprise who it is?

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, [SPEAKER_01]: shouldn't be Kevin McGonagall, the professor, as he's been called because of the last name, written reference to Professor McGonagall from Harry Potter, just an insanely good year from a conical this year, low a, high a, double a, 397 combined plate appearances, 305, 408, by the 83 slash line, 31 doubles, nine homeruns, which would be 19 homeruns, excuse me.

[SPEAKER_01]: 10 steals was caught seven times, 14.9% walk rate, 12.6% of the strike got right.

[SPEAKER_01]: So to have I remember I tweeted that out somewhere, I can't find it right now, but there weren't many and haven't been many prospects, you know, his age or just in general, have an ISO above 275 and more walks and strikeouts.

[SPEAKER_01]: You don't really see that too often.

[SPEAKER_01]: Was that spring or again?

[SPEAKER_01]: George, [SPEAKER_01]: home run, third home run this posties and the sprinters have themselves a posties and that guy had a such a good year.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I love watching baseball on podcasting.

[SPEAKER_01]: This is, I love my new setup and my office.

[SPEAKER_01]: I could have, I got the game over there and mute while recording a podcast while I'm writing.

[SPEAKER_01]: Got to love it and Springer absolutely tattooed that.

[SPEAKER_01]: Alright, what's that now?

[SPEAKER_01]: 6 to 2 Toronto.

[SPEAKER_01]: They're making a key to stay in the series.

[SPEAKER_01]: I thought Seattle was going to run away with that.

[SPEAKER_01]: But now Toronto, they can get this, give back to, you know, 2 one in the series.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, maybe they're, maybe they can make this a long series.

[SPEAKER_01]: But back to McGonagal here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you look at the top of any prospect rankings right now, and it's him and Connor Griffin in some order.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I think that's clear cut top tier right now.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's kind of hard to argue.

[SPEAKER_01]: Anyone else in that tier?

[SPEAKER_01]: Diffries, Made, Bassayo, you know, all these guys or more so tier two guys.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's McGonagal, it's Griffin.

[SPEAKER_01]: I have Griffin one McGonagal two.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's a thing that's more upside with McGonag, I mean with that with Griffin, but McGonagal was probably the safest prospect in the game, like the guy's blend of contact, of roach, you know, good power too, it doesn't get talked about enough, like I saw him, him and Max Clark go back to back home runs where they were here and to the season in Portland to start the game, that's that was pretty fun, but [SPEAKER_01]: And it doesn't have to clean up, you know, is the base path and it's not the greatest efficiency there, 10, 9 of 17 on the run, stealing bags.

[SPEAKER_01]: But, you know, not supposed to be a burner anyway.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's more like a 12 to 15 steel guy, but he could be 20 plus home runs, high average, high OBP.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, this guy is blend of hit and approaches, argue with the best in the mileage right now.

[SPEAKER_01]: Kevin McGonagall, my Detroit prospect of the year for 2025, runners up Joe Swapersanio, who everyone knows I'd love, and Troy Melton, too, who I think you had here on the pitching side.

[SPEAKER_01]: Next up, the Houston Astros, going Zach Cole over runners up for Ethan Peco and Bryce Matthews, and 416 play appearances between AA and Triple A, also got a cup of coffee with the [SPEAKER_01]: Cole slash 279, 330, actually we 37, 539, 22 doubles, 7 triple is 19 home runs, 18 steals, and a 12.5% walk rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: That all sounds pretty good.

[SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, all those numbers are pretty good.

[SPEAKER_01]: Slash on looks good.

[SPEAKER_01]: Almost 20, 20 in just 97 games.

[SPEAKER_01]: But I kind of lift out one metric there, 35% walkerail, 35.1 to be exact.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's a slight red flag.

[SPEAKER_01]: And it's not like he was much lower than that in previous years.

[SPEAKER_01]: in 2024, as it was actually higher, 37.7% in 2024, in 2023, 31.8.

[SPEAKER_01]: The last thing he was under 30% in the season was 2022 when he was between the complex level in low A.

But he still had a 27% cut rate that year while being older for the levels.

[SPEAKER_01]: And he was at so.

[SPEAKER_01]: There's a fun little power speed blend here with that coal and you kind of saw a little bit of that with use any at full home runs three steals and 15 games with them.

[SPEAKER_01]: But also a 30 and a half percent strike out right so.

[SPEAKER_01]: I just don't think you're going to seize that coal.

[SPEAKER_01]: make enough contact.

[SPEAKER_01]: That's just, you know, that's just, he doesn't have it.

[SPEAKER_01]: He just does not make enough contact in general.

[SPEAKER_01]: Again, it's a good power, a good speed, but there's way too much three MS.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's got to clean that up, you know, and this isn't a long going issue, as I mentioned, [SPEAKER_01]: So it's not like, and this is not easy to kind of like, oh, yeah, there's trim the stroke rate seven eight percent good under three percent.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'll be fine.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that might be true, but it also way easier said than done so.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if he's ever got a mix of contact that keeps the key rate in check enough to be a full-time regular, maybe he's one of those fun, fourth-out field types that when he gets to any might have a hot week or two, so you end up picking him up of the waiver wire, then he goes one first next 35 with 12 strikeouts or something like that.

[SPEAKER_01]: As that coal net really a guy I'm looking to invest in long term, but he did have a pretty good year that is for sure so he gets the nod here as my Houston Astros prospect of the year.

[SPEAKER_01]: Now over to the Kansas City Royals end up going with Carter Jensen here from my Royals Prospect of the Year 2025.

[SPEAKER_01]: The huge shoutouts to Kendra Cheerio and David Shields.

[SPEAKER_01]: This was really really tough.

[SPEAKER_01]: You can make a strong case for either of these three.

[SPEAKER_01]: and Shields and Shereo had for another years and you know even when I was stepping up the tweet originally, I think I actually put all three of them up there in the winner spot at one point and then I ended up finally settling on Jensen, but really it's for like one A, one B, one C, you know three-place tie here, but [SPEAKER_01]: to go with Jensen in 111 games in double and triple A before his call up to the royals 29377 501 20 doubles 20 home runs 10 steals 12.2 percent walk rate and a 20.4 percent strike out rate and then he fared well you know with the royals as well and kind of [SPEAKER_01]: a lot of intrigue here with him heading into 2026 where and he might be like a, you know, top 15 type of catcher.

[SPEAKER_01]: Even at a pretty loaded catcher position that has a lot of good young talent.

[SPEAKER_01]: But Jensen hit 391-550 with the Royals three dingers in 69 player appearances.

[SPEAKER_01]: We had a lot of red on that sub-on page.

[SPEAKER_01]: I know it's small, simple size, only 69 plate appearances.

[SPEAKER_01]: So not a huge simple size, but quality of contact was phenomenal.

[SPEAKER_01]: With Kansas City, 20.8 percent barrel rates, a 95.4 mile-an-hour average exit velocity, 58.3 percent hard hit rate, with a 13 percent walk rate, 17.4 percent K rates.

[SPEAKER_01]: Contact rate was pretty good about 75 and a half percent chase rate was good at 24 percent That speed was already like the upper 15 or so percent of major league hitters XBA was 355 x-slug was 360 x-wob of 463 again small simple size but a really good small simple size [SPEAKER_01]: from Carter Jensen and he was hitting the ball hard in the minor leagues as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: It wasn't like this was just like, oh, in the major leagues he did this.

[SPEAKER_01]: No, in the minor leagues this year in AAA, he had a 94 mile an hour average EV 59 and a half percent heart hit rate in a 15 percent barrel rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: Did have a lower contact rate, 69 percent, but the zone contact rate was still pretty decent as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I don't think he's able to above average contact guy, but [SPEAKER_01]: I think it'll be around an average contact guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, it gets on base at a decent clip.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I think there's 20 plus homers in the bat.

[SPEAKER_01]: And he's not a burner by any means.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's not really a super fast guy, but he's athletic.

[SPEAKER_01]: So probably a catcher that could add at least something in the stolen base department.

[SPEAKER_01]: And even if it's like five to eight, I think you can definitely see that from Carter Jensen.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's a good shot.

[SPEAKER_01]: run with every day roll with the royals in 2026.

[SPEAKER_01]: So definitely a lot of fun up and coming prospects here with the royals.

[SPEAKER_01]: Jensen gets the nod here, but again, he'll shut out to Kendriturio and Jate David Shields to phenomenal young pitching prospects that need to be on your radar and potentially added in in Dynastie Leaks, because those guys are on the rise for sure, so.

[SPEAKER_01]: Lake all three of those dams there.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's a cardigan's and gets it though.

[SPEAKER_01]: Going over to the Los Angeles Angels, I'm gonna go with Routy Rodriguez.

[SPEAKER_01]: There wasn't really any guys in that angel's system that really stood out to me, but Routy Rodriguez had a pretty solid season here in the lower levels of the miners.

[SPEAKER_01]: Well, in low-eye, I should say, he was only at one level this year.

[SPEAKER_01]: 125 games, 560 plate appearances, 281, 370, 2, 470 slash line, 21 doubles, 14 triples, 14 home runs, a lot of x-rays hits there, 38 deals, only caught six times, 11.3% walk rate, and at 23.2% straight got rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: runners up for the angels are Ryan Johnson who pitch really well after pitching not well out of relief for the angels in the major league bullpen, which still is a really weird move for the make.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know why they did that very, very peculiar, but once you get back down and like in the minor leagues and actually was starting and doing this thing, Johnson had a really good year [SPEAKER_01]: and the low levels of the miners was pretty good as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So those two of the runners up, but it goes to Rarity Rodriguez, a guy that's, you know, it's had a really, except a really good all-round season.

[SPEAKER_01]: Again, it doesn't really get a lot of love in terms of, you know, like fantasy-focused prospect rankings here.

[SPEAKER_01]: But it's kind of a fun little blend of tools here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it's 22 years old.

[SPEAKER_01]: right now, you know, decent little power speed blend here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think it's a be, you know, a super high and either.

[SPEAKER_01]: But it's a guy that I think can contribute across the board offensively, you know, makes decent contacts, you know, that or, well, I should say decent, it got better.

[SPEAKER_01]: this year after about 71% so a little bit so you miss there 14% swing strike rate But he's already using all you know going to a center field and an opposite field more Which is nice to see he was super super pull heavy It passed but got a little more patient this year as well [SPEAKER_01]: So definitely some steps in the right direction, some things to work on, but good athlete, some sticky pop and the profile as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So if he keeps getting that contact rate trending in the right direction, maybe you see him sing in some top 100 lists at some point, but [SPEAKER_01]: I definitely not one of the more heralded names out of all these names and talking about this episode, but I've already read you guys my Los Angeles Angels project of the year.

[SPEAKER_01]: Next up here, going to the Minnesota twins and kind of a guy that's becoming one of my favorites.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's one of my personal favorite prospects.

[SPEAKER_01]: in baseball.

[SPEAKER_01]: That's Kale and Cole Pepper, a short set prospect 22 years old and 113 games, 517 played appearances between AA and high A, slash 289, 378, 469, 16 doubles, 20 home runs, 25 steals, only caught four times, 9.7 cent walk rate and a 17.4% strike out rates, runners up [SPEAKER_01]: and Gabriel Gonzalez, a couple of outfield prospects there, but a copeper gets the nod here for the twins.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, Jenkins and play enough in my opinion to get the consideration here, [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, over Riga's obviously didn't play an off.

[SPEAKER_01]: He never does, but yeah, 20, 25 year from co-pepper.

[SPEAKER_01]: He went 11 home runs 10 steals and 59 double-aid games with a 285, 3657, 460 slash line.

[SPEAKER_01]: Nothing with co-pepper just like super stands out.

[SPEAKER_01]: No, though, he's above average speed, average shoe above average raw power.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, and you know, he's a decent defender as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he can stick a sure stuff long term.

[SPEAKER_01]: Not really sure.

[SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot of physical projection laugh.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's kind of maxed out already.

[SPEAKER_01]: But so I wouldn't expect more than like a 15, the 20 home or guy, but that can come with 20 plus deals.

[SPEAKER_01]: And he's a above average contact and approach guy as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: A contact rate was around 76%.

[SPEAKER_01]: This year, you know, walk rate nearly 10%.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's always had a nice, you know, sub 20% straight go rate as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So again, not flashy, nothing that really stands out.

[SPEAKER_01]: And then I got to sort of value, but it does a lot of things well.

[SPEAKER_01]: on the fields and a lot of things that can help fantasy managers down the road and I think it's a fairly high floor as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think you see him maybe later on next year.

[SPEAKER_01]: I bet he probably starts in Triple A, so maybe even mid season.

[SPEAKER_01]: You can see Cooper up with the twins.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, as we know, the twins have traded away a lot of guys.

[SPEAKER_01]: They've always had some injury issues there in Minnesota.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I think you see Cooper up for a decent chunk of the 2026 season.

[SPEAKER_01]: So it's still underrated overall.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think I think it'll also help you in twenty twenty six.

[SPEAKER_01]: So very appealing prospect for a number of reasons.

[SPEAKER_01]: So go out and get Koopa Barra think he's definitely undervalued.

[SPEAKER_01]: And Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

[SPEAKER_01]: this one guard there we go.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's seven two Toronto now.

[SPEAKER_01]: But I don't home run this game.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, anybody was watching that obviously you'll be listening to this day after the game, but [SPEAKER_01]: But he was watching and this has been a pretty fun game see if see it'll come back and it was a top top five right now But you're trying to sustain powering up here Kirby still in is that that is he there's still Kirby obviously a money a calf watching the game here is a recording a podcast, but That's still Kirby in this game [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that is still Kirby in this game.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, I think I'm just trying to say the bullpen at this point, but, all right, now it's seven to Toronto.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, who's up here?

[SPEAKER_01]: Minnesota was last, now we're going over to, oh, yeah, this guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: New York Yankees, Spencer Jones, it was my pick.

[SPEAKER_01]: Elmer Rodriguez Cruz, and Ben Hesse, or my runners up, both pretty good years on the pitching side.

[SPEAKER_01]: What a good year's on the pitching side for the Yankees this year, but Jones, it's the nod here.

[SPEAKER_01]: 274, 362, 571 slash line, 23 doubles, 35 home runs, 29 steals, that's in 506 plate appearances, 11.5% walk rates, but yeah, that strike out rates, 35.4%.

[SPEAKER_01]: That's really been the [SPEAKER_01]: And I think it's always a pretty issue for Spencer Jones.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm getting tired of talking about him as a prospect out.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's one of those guys where I'm just hoping he graduates soon.

[SPEAKER_01]: I come on Yankees, bring him up.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I don't have to rank him as a prospect.

[SPEAKER_01]: They'll obviously also be talking about him and ranking him in my diet to your rankings and my review after rankings.

[SPEAKER_01]: But I just want to get him off my prospect rankings here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it was a great year on the surface, you know, you can't really scoff at a, you know, 35 home or 29 still year, you know, 11 and half percent walk rate, good slash line, but there was that one little stretch like, you know, two thirds away through the season where, you know, you said you saw the the key rates are going down, you saw the contact rates are going up.

[SPEAKER_01]: So it's going to think in all right, is he starting to figure it out?

[SPEAKER_01]: because even if he's 40 grade hit tool like that, that's a thing.

[SPEAKER_01]: We don't need him to be like 75% contact, that would be phenomenal, but with his power, with his athleticism and speed, like if he's even like a upper 60% contact rate guy and like a 70 zone contact rate guy, keeps a key rate in the vicinity of 30%.

[SPEAKER_01]: This could be an absolute freaking beast.

[SPEAKER_01]: That's the thing, like you don't need him to be above every contact.

[SPEAKER_01]: Just be like 40 grade in those areas.

[SPEAKER_01]: Just be not terrible, not atrocious.

[SPEAKER_01]: And you're probably a stud, especially with that lift in the power.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yankee Stadium, are you kidding me?

[SPEAKER_01]: Like, if everything clicks for Spencer Jones, it's literally a 50-homer bat.

[SPEAKER_01]: Yankee Stadium, like this is a potential 50-50-20 guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: So that's why he's obviously so polarizing, so exciting, so hard to rank, so hard to value.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, you see evaluations and rankings of him all over the board.

[SPEAKER_01]: Easily one of the toughest prospects to rank right now, but I just need to see him make some sort of straw.

[SPEAKER_01]: I had more than a few weeks in the contact and strike out the department.

[SPEAKER_01]: To be, you know, comfortable ranking him highly and yeah, I bought in.

[SPEAKER_01]: I drank the cool late.

[SPEAKER_01]: I moved him way up in that midseason when he was kind of showing progress there.

[SPEAKER_01]: I drank the cool late.

[SPEAKER_01]: I fully been it.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I moved him back down and he still felt 100 for me kind of hard not to have him top 100 right now.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's given the upside, but I don't know what I want to do with them.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if I want to recommend to buy the cell.

[SPEAKER_01]: He is so hard, but you know, obviously he's only going to be traded for Paul schemes if you're to the Yankees, so, you know, that's me, you got that at least, but Spencer Jones, my Yankees, 2025, prospect of the year.

[SPEAKER_01]: Next up here, we're going to the Seattle Mariners.

[SPEAKER_01]: This was a really tough one.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, they had several guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's, you know, the, the three end I've gone with in my tweet, runners up was our Montez and Michael Royo, very high in a Royo.

[SPEAKER_01]: I've one should know that Montez.

[SPEAKER_01]: I have my issues with this context skills, but obviously the power is there, but the winner for the Mariners and a loaded exciting system as always, Cole Emerson 20 years old went through three levels this year, hi a AA.

[SPEAKER_01]: and AAA 130 games, 600 plate appearances on the nose, 285, 383, 458 slash line, 28 doubles, 16 home runs, 14 steals, only it's got five times, 11.8 percent walk rate, and a 17.5 percent strikeout rate.

[SPEAKER_01]: I've said often that I do think Emerson is going to be a better real-life player [SPEAKER_01]: But that doesn't mean he I don't think he's able to be a decent fantasy option, you know, I think you still a pretty good all around fantasy player just something kind of sky, you know, rack up the power and speed numbers here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's probably 15 to 20 home runs around 15 steals, but hey, if you can get like 15 15 or even a little bit more than that.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, with his contact with his approach, and he was around 79% contact, you know, last year, you know, and you know, it's he was around, yes, 70% contact, you know, this past season, you know, he has always been kind of like 80% or above in the minor leagues, you know, always has a good walk rate keeps the K rate in check.

[SPEAKER_01]: Even as a 19-year-old in AAA, he just turned 20.

[SPEAKER_01]: He was already 20 in the company, he turned 20 in middle part July, so as a young 20-year-old in AAA at two home runs in a steel and six games, 364, 444, 727, and so on.

[SPEAKER_01]: Obviously, only 27 plate appearances there, but held his own and looked pretty good all season [SPEAKER_01]: And Triple A really steam roll through double life was only there for 34 games.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, you know, while he's probably more of a high floor guy, and then it's definitely some solid upside here, good all around profile, again, I want to expect anything, you know, over 20 home runs or steals, but 15 plus 15, you know, kind of power speed guy with a high average, good OVP as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, this is a nice well-rounded high floor profile.

[SPEAKER_01]: for a cool Emerson.

[SPEAKER_01]: So definitely guy that should be targeted still a top 25 prospect for me.

[SPEAKER_01]: So again, saying that he's a better real-life guy than fantasy is not an insult.

[SPEAKER_01]: I know it's exciting to hear on a fantasy focused podcast like this, but you know, that's not an insult.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's still a very, very good hitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: And by ranked on floor for prospects right now, he'd be top 10 probably in that back in top 10 range.

[SPEAKER_01]: So kind of got a poor man's [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think less of an impact than McGonagall, but it definitely could be kind of a similar profile just to scale back a little bit, so Colt Emerson, my Seattle Mariners 2025 prospect of the year, we got that's what a few more teams here, we're hopping over to Tampa Bay raise tie Johnson gets the nod here 24 year old double a right hander 110 the third innings pitch this year.

[SPEAKER_01]: 261 ERA 074, as you may see, they're nine four, whip 233, whip 8.8% walk rate, 34.7% straight go right, and a 172 batting average against.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think Johnson's earlier and longer.

[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think Ty Johnson is a starter.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it's not so much like there's a massive commitment control issues here because there's not.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, he's kind of like a fringe average commitment control guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, the walk rate was fine.

[SPEAKER_01]: He saw eight, about eight and a half per cent.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's just he doesn't really establish a third pitch.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's above average fastball, coming 93-94, kind of ticks up a little bit there.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I think this is above average fastball, and it's a really good slider.

[SPEAKER_01]: Plus slider, mid-80s, hard to plain brake there.

[SPEAKER_01]: This is go-to pitch for swing and miss, but just the change-up hasn't really kind of even been there as a fringe average offering.

[SPEAKER_01]: So, [SPEAKER_01]: That's kind of the reason why I think Ty Johnson is a real leader long-term.

[SPEAKER_01]: They haven't gone that route yet.

[SPEAKER_01]: They still have been using him as a starter predominantly.

[SPEAKER_01]: So we'll see what transpires there as he gets up the AAA and closer to a Tampa Bay in 2026.

[SPEAKER_01]: But I think it could be a pretty fun like seventh eighth inning arm for Tampa Bay.

[SPEAKER_01]: But it's not a guy.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm like really looking to invest in just because of the lack of a third offering and the uncertain role in the future.

[SPEAKER_01]: Really good to you for Ty Johnson, but not a guy that I'm running out to get either in Dynastie, but he gets the nod there for Tampa Bay with the runners up being Bob Seymour and Ian Seymour, and it really doesn't look too seamless there in the runners up, but Ty Johnson for Tampa Bay, the Texas Rangers, one of the the biggest pitching prospect breakouts this year [SPEAKER_01]: of the year here for Texas, 20 years old between low A and high A, 22 starts, 21 starts, 22 overall appearances, 80 E innings, 245 ERA, 088 with 294 BIP, 6.1% walk rate, 33.2% strike [SPEAKER_01]: Kind of they uh [SPEAKER_01]: It's kind of like a Mick Abel build kind of that taller skinnier right ender though he I think he has added a little bit of bulk over the last year kind of one I've seen just just for looking at a video of him like you know a year ago to now so he has both had a little bit but you know this is a guy where he wasn't highly touted coming into the draft two years ago he was a 6th rounder [SPEAKER_01]: Some of those back ends FYPD guys can really pop it.

[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe it wasn't even a guy that was tough at all [SPEAKER_01]: NFL PD, just given where he was drafted and this is the lack of hype around him, but it's a pretty good free pitch mix, fastball, slider, and a split change.

[SPEAKER_01]: The split change really kind of ticked up this year.

[SPEAKER_01]: It still is third offering, but you know, that was kind of a below average pitch.

[SPEAKER_01]: And I think it's now on an average offering.

[SPEAKER_01]: And, you know, what he does commend it well.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's got good movement on it.

[SPEAKER_01]: It dips down in a way.

[SPEAKER_01]: from lefties, so it's coming at a more reliable decent kind of out-pitch for against lefties, but you know, sliders is above average the plus slider in the mid-80s and a fastball that's mid-90s touching higher.

[SPEAKER_01]: as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I think definitely the added bulk that he had over the last year definitely helped that fastball tick up even further.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean he's up he's been up in the upper 90s now he sits more mid 90s now but you know this is a guy where everything is just trending in the right direction you know the frame got better fastball ticked up split change ticked up as well you know they use [SPEAKER_01]: So really is a lot of things to like here with Keaton Scarborough.

[SPEAKER_01]: You probably see you do some high AA action here in 2026 and honestly.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, he's already kind of creeping up there.

[SPEAKER_01]: He's already a couple hundred for some people.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think you could see Scarborough be like a top 10 caliber pitching prospect by, I'll say mid-season.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think we're going to have some, yeah, I think Burns will get off the list early next year.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I think you're going to have, I think, a couple of the guys debut and get off the list in the first half of next year.

[SPEAKER_01]: So by like mid-season by the All-Surberate, I think there's a good chance to talk about Keaton Scarborough as a top 10 pitching prospect in the game.

[SPEAKER_01]: So very high, [SPEAKER_01]: My Texas Rangers, prospect of the year.

[SPEAKER_01]: All right, last but not least, we're going with a guy who just had a phenomenal postseason start, like a week or so ago.

[SPEAKER_01]: Try your savage for the Toronto Blue Jays.

[SPEAKER_01]: Got to have seen a couple of times this year back when he was in AA.

[SPEAKER_01]: When I crossed four levels this year, but he was like a stall out in single life for the longest time, but once you get that first promotion, he was at the next three levels pretty quickly.

[SPEAKER_01]: So really he pitched at five levels this year.

[SPEAKER_01]: I remember the last, I had to look, I don't know how I could even figure this out.

[SPEAKER_01]: But any project playing at five levels in the season?

[SPEAKER_01]: So he went from, and really, like, would Toronto, their prospects are kind of their affiliates excuse me, are really all across the country.

[SPEAKER_01]: So they go from, uh, low A is the needin in Florida, high A is Vancouver.

[SPEAKER_01]: So you're going from the southeast in Florida to Vancouver, Canada.

[SPEAKER_01]: And then you go over to double a new Hampshire in the northeast and then to triple a buffalo so it's still northeast and so then Toronto's here all kind of northeast there but go from my southeast to northwest to northeast kind of all over the place here.

[SPEAKER_01]: I miss average handle that well, 22 starts, 98 innings, 312 ERA, 097, whip, 252, ex-fip, 255, actual, excuse me, 10 and a half percent walk rate, 41, 0.1 percent, K rate, and a 156 betting average against, you know, the previous average, the splitter for this average is down [SPEAKER_01]: I love me a good splitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: I've also a soft spot for good splitters.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know growing up, you know, obviously with being a Red Sox fan and always, you know, I don't like this guy, but Kurt Shilding had a really good splitter when he was here.

[SPEAKER_01]: Well, first-time career, but seeing his splitter, you know, Roger Clemens splitter, you know, you got Koji Uihara splitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going with Red Sox guys.

[SPEAKER_01]: I've always had really good in the papabon, had a good splitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: Just always loved a good splitter and tray of savage absolutely has one.

[SPEAKER_01]: Like this is, I'd say it's 70 grade splitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's that good.

[SPEAKER_01]: mid-80s, 185 or so, 184.85, you know, super high with freight on this year.

[SPEAKER_01]: And then look, look what he did in the major leagues at a 57% will freight on that splitter.

[SPEAKER_01]: Also, a upper 80s slider and a mid-90s fastball as well.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, the upside here is a number two starter in major leagues with elite strikeout upside.

[SPEAKER_01]: But the reason, like the one issue I have would create a savage, [SPEAKER_01]: is that he was just kind of inconsistent in terms of just locating and going to have some trouble with walks at times or it's not locating pitches being over to heart of the plate too much, you know, with this fastball, that says that the one little nitpick I have with his savage, or maybe he's not quite as consistent as you'd like to have from one of your top guys, but upside is absolutely there.

[SPEAKER_01]: You know, we see, I'm obviously, you know, pitching like he did in the post he's no week ago.

[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, show the upside he has and he is the upside to be one of the highest strike out right guys in the major leagues and I think that happens right away.

[SPEAKER_01]: So I'm maybe the year and we're a little bit higher next year, but the upside is through the roof with the savage one of the best pitching projects in the game.

[SPEAKER_01]: five levels this year is absolutely phenomenal as a sentient from your savage.

[SPEAKER_01]: So he is my Toronto Prospect of the Year runners up were Gage Jennifer really good year from him and you Hendrick Penongo.

[SPEAKER_01]: But that's gonna wrap me up here.

[SPEAKER_01]: So to recap my prospects of the year for the American League [SPEAKER_01]: Again, National Lake was done in a different episode episode 415, but American Lake process of the year athletics was way in Lynn, the Baltimore Orioles, Dylan Beavers.

[SPEAKER_01]: Boss Red Sox was Peyton, Toli, Truggle White Sox, Caleb Bonamer, Cleveland Guardians, Braylon Doudie, Detroit Tigers, Kevin McGonagall, Houston Astros, Zach Cole, Kansas City Royals, Carter Jensen, Los Angeles Angels, Rarity Red Regas.

[SPEAKER_01]: the Minnesota twins, Katelyn Colpepper, the New York Yankees Spencer Jones, the Seattle Mariners was Colte Emerson, the, we had Tampa Bay raised tight Johnson, Texas Rangers, [SPEAKER_01]: So again, this will wrap me up.

[SPEAKER_01]: Thanks for everyone for tuning in again this episode.

[SPEAKER_01]: Hope you enjoyed it.

[SPEAKER_01]: I'll be back with you again on Monday from my next episode, but until then everyone take care

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