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677958,Kumar Rocker,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,45.0,50.0,,,70.0,80.0,,,35.0,40.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Rocker rocked the boat in 2024, launching his way through the minors to an eventual MLB debut on the heels of his devastating slider and seemingly improved command. Rocker made his return to pro baseball following his 2023 Tommy John surgery, and he looked stellar. Rocker’s calling card is his deathball-like slider, which simply drops below bats as hitters swing right over it. He wields two fastballs, a 4-Seam and a sinker. Both offerings sit at 96-98 MLB, which is further supported by his elite 7-foot extension. The 4-Seam shape is decidedly dead zone, which may be enough to offset the benefits of its elite velocity. His sinker has a more ideal shape, reaching up to 17” of run. The sinker seems to be the more polished offering with characteristics that should allow it to limit damage. His delivery is noticeably smoother, which is encouraging as his improved strike rate may not be a mirage. The last piece of the puzzle is getting a better feel for his changeup, which he shied away from in his short MLB stint. I find myself bearish on Rocker given his underwhelming fastball shape and poor feel for his changeup. Without its elite velocity, Rocker’s upside is limited to a mid-to-backend rotation starter that needs to lean on one elite offering.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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801737,Liomar Martinez,P,,,,,,2028.0,Medium,41.0,50.0,60.0,,,,,60.0,70.0,40.0,50.0,,,20.0,40.0,,,
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688138,Logan Evans,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,50.0,50.0,,,70.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Evans thrived in an aggressive assignment to AA in his first full pro season, where he flipped between starting and relief due to injury concerns in Seattle. Evans didn’t get the call and wrapped up the season as a starter. Evans wields a 6-pitch arsenal, highlighted by a high-spin 82-84 MPH slider that averages over a foot of horizontal break. He has a variation of this pitch that gets a lot more drop for more of a slurve profile. He tosses 2 distinct fastballs: a 4-Seam and a Sinker. Both pitches sit 94-96 MPH, with a large amount of arm-side movement. His sinker is his primary fastball and meshes well with the rest of his arsenal. His cutter and changeup round out his repertoire, but neither are interesting offerings. Evans has an arsenal that makes his future development as a starter encouraging but lacks the bite on his fastball to project more than a back-end rotation option or long-reliever.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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806960,Luis Morales,P,"6' 3""",200.0,Right,Right,2002-09-24,2026.0,High,51.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Morales’s arsenal oozes with stuff carried by his lightning-quick arm speed, but his lack of command poses a long-term risk for his future as a starter. He has an electric fastball that sits in the high 90s, which he gets above average ride for his release. He also throws a high-spin breaking ball, which seems to have two distinct shapes. Both grade out as plus offerings, with one variation being harder and more like a sweeper and the other being slightly slower with more two-plane movement. It is a devastating swing-and-miss pitch, but his command is too wild to optimize its effectiveness. His changeup is raw and has the potential to be a deceptive offering thanks to his arm speed. The variance in Morales’ outcomes is wide, with his floor being a flamethrowing reliever with spotty command. A more refined approach and better command would launch him into the stratosphere. The stuff is so good.",2025-06-03 23:13:59,
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691384,Luis Perales,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,50.0,70.0,70.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,50.0,,,,,55.0,60.0,35.0,40.0,"Perales was in the midst of a head-turning season but unfortunately underwent Tommy John surgery this past July. His fastball is the jewel of his arsenal, sitting 96-98 MPH with a ton of ride and minimal arm-side run from an over-the-top release. The pitch is an easily plus offering, but its steeper approach angle makes it run at a lower whiff rate than the shape would suggest. He has a cutter that sits in the high 80s with more glove-side movement than the average cutter. His slider sits at 84-86 MPH with minimal depth. His splitter is a whiff machine, sitting in the mid-80s with over a foot of vertical separation from his fastball. Perales showed improved strike throwing ability in 2024, which was encouraging to see given his typical control issues. He will likely be out until 2026, where he will need to build back up to a starter’s workload and likely see his command dip. The stuff is that of a high leverage arm in the bullpen, which may eventually be his home.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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682254,Mason Montgomery,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,46.0,70.0,80.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,,,,,40.0,45.0,Mason Montgomery flawlessly transitioned into a bullpen role thanks to an incredible jump in velocity. He averages 100 MPH with immense ride on his fastball and pairs it with a 90 MPH gyro slider. He is arguably the best lefty reliver in baseball.,2025-05-09 22:47,
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677958,Kumar Rocker,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,50.0,45.0,50.0,,,70.0,80.0,,,35.0,40.0,,,40.0,45.0,"Rocker rocked the boat in 2024, launching his way through the minors to an eventual MLB debut on the heels of his devastating slider and seemingly improved command. Rocker made his return to pro baseball following his 2023 Tommy John surgery, and he looked stellar. Rocker’s calling card is his deathball-like slider, which simply drops below bats as hitters swing right over it. He wields two fastballs, a 4-Seam and a sinker. Both offerings sit at 96-98 MLB, which is further supported by his elite 7-foot extension. The 4-Seam shape is decidedly dead zone, which may be enough to offset the benefits of its elite velocity. His sinker has a more ideal shape, reaching up to 17” of run. The sinker seems to be the more polished offering with characteristics that should allow it to limit damage. His delivery is noticeably smoother, which is encouraging as his improved strike rate may not be a mirage. The last piece of the puzzle is getting a better feel for his changeup, which he shied away from in his short MLB stint. I find myself bearish on Rocker given his underwhelming fastball shape and poor feel for his changeup. Without its elite velocity, Rocker’s upside is limited to a mid-to-backend rotation starter that needs to lean on one elite offering.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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801737,Liomar Martinez,P,,,,,,2028.0,Medium,41.0,50.0,60.0,,,,,60.0,70.0,40.0,50.0,,,20.0,40.0,,,
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688138,Logan Evans,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,45.0,50.0,50.0,,,70.0,70.0,60.0,60.0,30.0,40.0,,,40.0,50.0,"Evans thrived in an aggressive assignment to AA in his first full pro season, where he flipped between starting and relief due to injury concerns in Seattle. Evans didn’t get the call and wrapped up the season as a starter. Evans wields a 6-pitch arsenal, highlighted by a high-spin 82-84 MPH slider that averages over a foot of horizontal break. He has a variation of this pitch that gets a lot more drop for more of a slurve profile. He tosses 2 distinct fastballs: a 4-Seam and a Sinker. Both pitches sit 94-96 MPH, with a large amount of arm-side movement. His sinker is his primary fastball and meshes well with the rest of his arsenal. His cutter and changeup round out his repertoire, but neither are interesting offerings. Evans has an arsenal that makes his future development as a starter encouraging but lacks the bite on his fastball to project more than a back-end rotation option or long-reliever.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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701656,Logan Henderson,P,"6' 0""",209.0,Right,Right,2002-03-02,2025.0,Medium,50.0,60.0,60.0,45.0,45.0,45.0,45.0,,,60.0,60.0,,,50.0,55.0,"Logan Henderson was recently added to Milwaukee’s 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. A series of injuries has limited Henderson’s development since being drafted in 2021, but he has been excellent while healthy. He is a small, framed righty with a very fluid and repeatable delivery, which led to an elite 32.8 K% and miniscule 4.7 BB% in 2024. He is primarily a 2-pitch pitcher, with his main weapons being a low 90s fastball and low 80s changeup. He also weaves in a cutter early in the count to try to steal strikes. Henderson’s fastball is very deceptive thanks to the incredibly shallow approach angle he gets on the offering. His low 3/4 slot pairs well with the immense ride he generates on the pitch. He enhances its effectiveness by filling the top of the zone, which led to a ridiculous 40.0 O-Swing% and 30.3 Whiff% his 6 AAA starts. His changeup is his highest spin offering, averaging 2350 RPM with a great deal of run. The ~18” of arm side movement with nearly 1’ of iVB separation from his fastball creates an illusory movement differential. He is not afraid to attack batters in all counts, and tosses it +40% against both LHH and RHH. It ran an excellent 35.6 O-Swing% and 32.9 Whiff% in AAA and was effective at limiting damage. Henderson most recent addition is a gyro slider which sits in the mid 80s. It likely won’t be a plus offering, but it gives him some well-needed depth to his arsenal. Henderson is as extreme fly ball pitcher, which is explained by his 25.4 GB% in MiLB during 2024. This approach makes him extremely susceptible to home runs as he surrendered 13 HR across 81.1 innings. His fastball-changeup duo should be an effective pair in MLB, but a more refined secondary in his cutter and slider would greatly increase Henderson’s odds as a starter. If all else fails, a medium leverage relief role is right around the corner for Henderson’s MLB debut during the 2025 season.",2025-06-04 01:12:40,
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806960,Luis Morales,P,"6' 3""",200.0,Right,Right,2002-09-24,2026.0,High,51.0,60.0,70.0,55.0,60.0,55.0,60.0,45.0,50.0,40.0,45.0,,,40.0,40.0,"Morales’s arsenal oozes with stuff carried by his lightning-quick arm speed, but his lack of command poses a long-term risk for his future as a starter. He has an electric fastball that sits in the high 90s, which he gets above average ride for his release. He also throws a high-spin breaking ball, which seems to have two distinct shapes. Both grade out as plus offerings, with one variation being harder and more like a sweeper and the other being slightly slower with more two-plane movement. It is a devastating swing-and-miss pitch, but his command is too wild to optimize its effectiveness. His changeup is raw and has the potential to be a deceptive offering thanks to his arm speed. The variance in Morales’ outcomes is wide, with his floor being a flamethrowing reliever with spotty command. A more refined approach and better command would launch him into the stratosphere. The stuff is so good.",2025-06-03 23:13:59,
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691384,Luis Perales,P,,,,,,2027.0,Medium,50.0,70.0,70.0,50.0,55.0,45.0,50.0,,,,,55.0,60.0,35.0,40.0,"Perales was in the midst of a head-turning season but unfortunately underwent Tommy John surgery this past July. His fastball is the jewel of his arsenal, sitting 96-98 MPH with a ton of ride and minimal arm-side run from an over-the-top release. The pitch is an easily plus offering, but its steeper approach angle makes it run at a lower whiff rate than the shape would suggest. He has a cutter that sits in the high 80s with more glove-side movement than the average cutter. His slider sits at 84-86 MPH with minimal depth. His splitter is a whiff machine, sitting in the mid-80s with over a foot of vertical separation from his fastball. Perales showed improved strike throwing ability in 2024, which was encouraging to see given his typical control issues. He will likely be out until 2026, where he will need to build back up to a starter’s workload and likely see his command dip. The stuff is that of a high leverage arm in the bullpen, which may eventually be his home.",2025-05-09 22:47,
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682254,Mason Montgomery,P,,,,,,2025.0,Medium,46.0,70.0,80.0,,,70.0,70.0,,,,,,,40.0,45.0,Mason Montgomery flawlessly transitioned into a bullpen role thanks to an incredible jump in velocity. He averages 100 MPH with immense ride on his fastball and pairs it with a 90 MPH gyro slider. He is arguably the best lefty reliver in baseball.,2025-05-09 22:47,
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