On the heels of an improved performance in June, Adley Rutschman looks ready to start delivering on some of his immense potential. Plus, early analysis of Isaac Paredes, Michael Harris II, Andre Pallante, and Rony García.
Nolan Gorman has already begun flashing his plus power skill, but contact issues threaten to undermine his success. Plus, early analysis of Spencer Strider, Vidal Bruján, Camilo Doval, and Bryson Stott.
George Kirby has the potential to eventually become a No. 1 starter, and his skills suggest his MLB career is off to a good start. Plus, early analysis of Christopher Morel, Alek Thomas, Jose Miranda, and Beau Brieske.
Aaron Ashby is the latest Milwaukee pitcher to develop elite skills, but questions remain about his long-term role. Plus, early analysis of Brendan Donovan, Alex Faedo, Jake Burger, and Glenn Otto.
Top catching prospect MJ Melendez has enjoyed a strong start to his MLB career—do his skills back the output? Plus, early analysis of Alexis Díaz, Jhoan Duran, Kyle Bradish, and Jack Suwinski.
Hunter Greene came to the majors with a killer fastball and a lot of hype, but has disappointed thus far; are there signs of hope in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Mackenzie Gore, Juan Yepez, Jose Siri, and Luis González.
Reid Detmers grabbed headlines with his recent no-hitter, but what can his skills tell us about his outlook for the rest of 2022? Plus, early analysis of Joey Bart, Daulton Jefferies, Geraldo Perdomo, and Kevin Smith.
Spencer Torkelson is yet another top prospect off to a slow start in his first taste of the majors—do his skills offer hope for better days ahead? Plus, early analysis of Joe Ryan, Steven Kwan, Joan Adon, and Seth Beer.
Bobby Witt Jr. entered 2022 as the top prospect in baseball, but has struggled at the plate thus far—are there any positives in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Julio Rodríguez, Jeremy Peña, Seiya Suzuki, and Cristian Pache.
On the heels of an improved performance in June, Adley Rutschman looks ready to start delivering on some of his immense potential. Plus, early analysis of Isaac Paredes, Michael Harris II, Andre Pallante, and Rony García.
Nolan Gorman has already begun flashing his plus power skill, but contact issues threaten to undermine his success. Plus, early analysis of Spencer Strider, Vidal Bruján, Camilo Doval, and Bryson Stott.
George Kirby has the potential to eventually become a No. 1 starter, and his skills suggest his MLB career is off to a good start. Plus, early analysis of Christopher Morel, Alek Thomas, Jose Miranda, and Beau Brieske.
Aaron Ashby is the latest Milwaukee pitcher to develop elite skills, but questions remain about his long-term role. Plus, early analysis of Brendan Donovan, Alex Faedo, Jake Burger, and Glenn Otto.
Top catching prospect MJ Melendez has enjoyed a strong start to his MLB career—do his skills back the output? Plus, early analysis of Alexis Díaz, Jhoan Duran, Kyle Bradish, and Jack Suwinski.
Hunter Greene came to the majors with a killer fastball and a lot of hype, but has disappointed thus far; are there signs of hope in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Mackenzie Gore, Juan Yepez, Jose Siri, and Luis González.
Reid Detmers grabbed headlines with his recent no-hitter, but what can his skills tell us about his outlook for the rest of 2022? Plus, early analysis of Joey Bart, Daulton Jefferies, Geraldo Perdomo, and Kevin Smith.
Spencer Torkelson is yet another top prospect off to a slow start in his first taste of the majors—do his skills offer hope for better days ahead? Plus, early analysis of Joe Ryan, Steven Kwan, Joan Adon, and Seth Beer.
Bobby Witt Jr. entered 2022 as the top prospect in baseball, but has struggled at the plate thus far—are there any positives in his skills? Plus, early analysis of Julio Rodríguez, Jeremy Peña, Seiya Suzuki, and Cristian Pache.