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Nice to see Carter Young on the bubble list.  It's wild to see he has had a bunch of multi hit nights over last couple weeks and the average is still super low.  He really started off in some kind of a hole.  I wonder if the shoulder injury and associated rehab work was continuing into last year and last off-season and he is just now getting back to normal.  They must have seen something they liked to give him the money they paid him. Glad he didn't flame out right away.  

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@Tony-OH We have a nice group of SP off to really good starts. Are these guys that are just getting results with fringey/questionable stuff, or do we actually have more SP talent than we thought?

 

The bats all have their own thread and pop on the first page of the minors section after a HR, however you have to dig for the SP. 

 

It’s crazy to think, but our SP depth might be underrated. 

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1 minute ago, sportsfan8703 said:

@Tony-OH We have a nice group of SP off to really good starts. Are these guys that are just getting results with fringey/questionable stuff, or do we actually have more SP talent than we thought?

 

The bats all have their own thread and pop on the first page of the minors section after a HR, however you have to dig for the SP. 

 

It’s crazy to think, but our SP depth might be underrated. 

Who in particular are you referring to? I've been disappointed in Denoyer and Tavera this year overall. Denoyer's velocity has really dropped off and the Orioles don't seem to think he can start with him only get relief innings of late.

Pinto is a junkballer without much of a fastball but his slider, sweeper and change can be good at times so he's intersting.

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On 3/31/2023 at 10:36 AM, Tony-OH said:

These "power rankings" are a fun way to track prospects throughout the year. They are not "official" prospect rankings that are completed at the end of the year after a full evaluations. To be eligible for the list, a player must play at least one game on an active roster. Players starting off in extended spring training or in the DSL are not eligible until they play a game in June. The list will be increased to 40 players once the short season clubs start up. (Updated as of 15 May)

RK Name POS PR U/D Team INJ
1 Jackson Holliday SS 1   ABN (A+)  
2 Grayson Rodriguez RHP 2   BAL  
3 Joey Ortiz SS 3   Nor (AAA)  
4 Jordan Westburg SS/3B 4   Nor (AAA)  
5 Heston Kjerstad 1B 5   BOW (AA)  
6 Colton Cowser OF 6   Nor (AAA)  
7 Coby Mayo 3B/RF 7   BOW (AA)  
8 Cade Povich LHP 8   BOW (AA)  
9 Samuel Basallo C 9   DEL (A)  
10 D.L. Hall LHP 10   Nor (AAA)  
11 Connor Norby 2B 11   Nor (AAA)  
12 Dylan Beavers OF 12   ABN (A+)  
13 Jud Fabian OF 13   ABN (A+)  
14 Chayse McDermott RHP 14   BOW (AA)  
15 Creed Willems C 15   DEL (A)  
16 Yennier Cano RHP 16   BAL  
17 Drew Rom LHP 17   Nor (AAA)  
18 Cesar Prieto 2B 18   BOW (AA)  
19 Max Wagner 3B 20 Up ABN (A+)  
20 Trace Bright RHP 19 Down ABN (A+)  
21 Hudson Haskin OF 21   Nor (AAA) 7-day
22 Noah Denoyer RHP 22   Nor (AAA)  
23 Justin Armbruester RHP 23   BOW (AA)  
24 Jean Pinto RHP 24   ABN (A+)  
25 Stiven Acevedo OF 25   Del (A)  
26 Frederick Bencosme INF 26   ABN (A+)  
27 Silas Ardoin C 27   ABN (A+)  
28 Carlos Tavera RHP 28   BOW (AA)  
29 Juan De Los Santos RHP 29   DEL (A)  
30 Juan Nunez RHP 30   Del (A)  
             
  Bubble Players INF     FCL  
  Maverick Handley C     Nor (AAA) 7-day IL
  Chris Vallimont RHP     Nor (AAA)  
  John Rhodes OF     BOW (AA)  
  Carter Young SS     DEL (A)  

 

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Two new players drop into the top 30:

Wandisson Charles: Did the Orioles find themselves a new gem? 98 MPH fastball, sharp slider and occasional split finger. He might not be the mountain but he's throwing strikes looks at least like "The Hill".

Elio Prado: Drops on the scene after controlling the strike zone a bit but really made it due to a lack of performance from others.

Yennier Cano graduated as he is no longer a rookie.

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12 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

Two new players drop into the top 30:

Wandisson Charles: Did the Orioles find themselves a new gem? 98 MPH fastball, sharp slider and occasional split finger. He might not be the mountain but he's throwing strikes looks at least like "The Hill".

Elio Prado: Drops on the scene after controlling the strike zone a bit but really made it due to a lack of performance from others.

Yennier Cano graduated as he is no longer a rookie.

Pretty big drop for Beavers.  Any reason for that other than just his recent performance?   I know Wagner has been hot lately, but overall their numbers aren't too far apart (Beavers, Wagner, and Fabian).  

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20 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

Pretty big drop for Beavers.  Any reason for that other than just his recent performance?   I know Wagner has been hot lately, but overall their numbers aren't too far apart (Beavers, Wagner, and Fabian).  

He's got the weakest numbers between him, Wagner and Fabian. Basically I see these three as similar prospects so they will move up and down around each other due to performance. 

 

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Excited to see Fabian crack the top-10. I have a soft spot for him give his apparent affinity for the organization. And I have to believe the O's love him since it seems they telegraphed their interest to the whole league.

The trajectory of Fabian/Beavers/Wagner feels meaningful to me. Feels like we got two or three borderline first-round talents there in a way that will be more difficult to reproduce as we pick lower.

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On 5/21/2023 at 11:45 PM, Tony-OH said:

 

Elio Prado: Drops on the scene after controlling the strike zone a bit but really made it due to a lack of performance from others.

 

On base all five times today and now hitting .276/.373/.402.   Feels like he’s been in our system forever, but he’ll be 21 all season.

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On 5/23/2023 at 4:18 PM, Frobby said:

On base all five times today and now hitting .276/.373/.402.   Feels like he’s been in our system forever, but he’ll be 21 all season.

We got him in the Cashner trade, one of the first DSL lottery tickets 

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On 3/31/2023 at 10:36 AM, Tony-OH said:

These "power rankings" are a fun way to track prospects throughout the year. They are not "official" prospect rankings that are completed at the end of the year after a full evaluations. To be eligible for the list, a player must play at least one game on an active roster. Players starting off in extended spring training or in the DSL are not eligible until they play a game in June. The list will be increased to 40 players once the short season clubs start up. (Updated as of 22 May)

RK Name POS PR U/D Team INJ
1 Jackson Holliday SS 1   ABN (A+)  
2 Colton Cowser OF 6 Up Nor (AAA) 7-day
3 Joey Ortiz SS 3   BAL  
4 Jordan Westburg SS/3B 4   Nor (AAA)  
5 Heston Kjerstad 1B 5   BOW (AA)  
6 Coby Mayo 3B/RF 7 Up BOW (AA)  
7 Cade Povich LHP 8 Up BOW (AA)  
8 Samuel Basallo C 9 Up DEL (A)  
9 D.L. Hall LHP 10 Up Nor (AAA)  
10 Jud Fabian OF 13 Up ABN (A+)  
11 Connor Norby 2B 11   Nor (AAA)  
12 Chayse McDermott RHP 14 Up BOW (AA)  
13 Creed Willems C 15 Up DEL (A) 7-day
14 Max Wagner 3B 19 Up ABN (A+)  
15 Dylan Beavers OF 12 Down ABN (A+)  
16 Drew Rom LHP 17 Up Nor (AAA)  
17 Cesar Prieto 2B 18 Up BOW (AA)  
18 Hudson Haskin OF 21 Up Nor (AAA) 7-day
19 Frederick Bencosme INF 26 Up ABN (A+)  
20 Jean Pinto RHP 24 Up ABN (A+)  
21 Justin Armbruester RHP 23 Up BOW (AA)  
22 Trace Bright RHP 20 Down ABN (A+)  
23 Wandisson Charles RHP UR Up BOW (AA)  
24 Juan De Los Santos RHP 29 Up DEL (A)  
25 Stiven Acevedo OF 25   Del (A)  
26 Noah Denoyer RHP 26   Nor (AAA)  
27 Silas Ardoin C 27   ABN (A+)  
28 Carlos Tavera RHP 28   BOW (AA)  
29 Elio Prado CF UR Up DEL (A)  
30 Chris Vallimont RHP UR Up Nor (AAA)  
             
  Bubble Players INF     FCL  
  Maverick Handley C     Nor (AAA) 7-day IL
  John Rhodes OF     BOW (AA)  
  Carter Young SS     DEL (A)  
  Josh Lester* 3B/1B     Nor (AAA)  
  Juan Nunez RHP 30   Del (A)  

 

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Carlos Tavera showed off his best command to go along with his 94-96 MPH fastball and plus changeup to move up the charts.

Tough sledding prospect wise right no outside of the top 16 or so. Really need the DSL and FSL to get going to get some real prospects on the second half of the list.

Keegan Gilles needs a promotion to AA. Hasn't even given up a hit this year. Throws around 94 with a cutter, curveball and splitter. 6-8, 255.

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On 3/31/2023 at 10:36 AM, Tony-OH said:

These "power rankings" are a fun way to track prospects throughout the year. They are not "official" prospect rankings that are completed at the end of the year after a full evaluations. To be eligible for the list, a player must play at least one game on an active roster. Players starting off in extended spring training or in the DSL are not eligible until they play a game in June. The list will be increased to 40 players once the short season clubs start up. (Updated as of 29 May)

RK Name POS PR U/D Team INJ
1 Jackson Holliday SS 1   ABN (A+)  
2 Colton Cowser OF 2   Nor (AAA) 7-day
3 Joey Ortiz SS 3   Nor (AAA)  
4 Jordan Westburg SS/3B 4   Nor (AAA)  
5 Heston Kjerstad 1B 5   BOW (AA)  
6 Coby Mayo 3B/RF 6   BOW (AA)  
7 Cade Povich LHP 7   BOW (AA)  
8 Samuel Basallo C 8   DEL (A)  
9 D.L. Hall LHP 9   Nor (AAA)  
10 Jud Fabian OF 10   ABN (A+)  
11 Creed Willems C 13 UP DEL (A)  
12 Connor Norby 2B 11 Down Nor (AAA)  
13 Chayse McDermott RHP 12 Down BOW (AA)  
14 Max Wagner 3B 14   ABN (A+)  
15 Dylan Beavers OF 15   ABN (A+)  
16 Cesar Prieto 2B 17 Up BOW (AA)  
17 Hudson Haskin OF 18 Up Nor (AAA)  
18 Drew Rom LHP 16 Down Nor (AAA)  
19 Frederick Bencosme INF 19   ABN (A+)  
20 Carlos Tavera RHP 28 Up BOW (AA)  
21 Jean Pinto RHP 20 Down ABN (A+)  
22 Justin Armbruester RHP 21 Down BOW (AA)  
23 Trace Bright RHP 22 Down ABN (A+)  
24 Wandisson Charles RHP 23 Down BOW (AA)  
25 Juan De Los Santos RHP 24 Down DEL (A)  
26 Noah Denoyer RHP 26   Nor (AAA)  
27 Silas Ardoin C 27   ABN (A+)  
28 Elio Prado CF 29 Up DEL (A)  
29 Chris Vallimont RHP 30 Up Nor (AAA)  
30 Keegan Gilles RHP UR Up ABN (A+)  
             
  Bubble Players INF     FCL  
  Maverick Handley C     Nor (AAA) 7-day IL
  John Rhodes OF     BOW (AA)  
  Carter Young SS     DEL (A)  
  Josh Lester* 3B/1B     Nor (AAA)  
  Juan Nunez RHP     Del (A)  
  Stiven Acevedo OF 25 Down Del (A)  

 

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