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Kelvin Caceres 19.47 RHP Angels 30 - Video 81

Deceptive righty who touches 95 and flashes a plus curve. Caceres has a very short arm action and a low three quarters slot that helps hide the ball behind his body. It jumps on hitters and is hard to see out of his hand. His high-70s curve flashes plus with 11-5 break. Caceres needs to throw more strikes, but has a legitimate chance to make it as a middle reliever.

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Jose Curpa 19.35 INF Diamondbacks 30 Report Video 82

Versatile, instinctive infielder who can play anywhere on the dirt. He is a cerebral, smart defender and with good field awareness. Curpa is a plus runner and is aggressive on the base paths. He has average bat speed and prioritizes contact over power in games. His BP showed more raw power than you'd think from his .354 season SLG%. Curpa should be an up and down guy who mostly holds value in the form of defensive versatility.

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Edgar Martinez 18.38 RHP Padres 1 30 Notes Video 83

Eighteen-year-old Cuban with four pitches and good feel to pitch. Martinez was around 5’9” and sat low-90s with his fastball. His change (83-84) and slider are both weapons, flashing 60. The slider was low 80s with spin up to 2800 and big tilt. Martinez is crafty and advanced for his age but lacks physical projection.

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Neyfy Castillo 18.37 OF Diamondbacks 30 Report** Video 84

Power-first prospect who flashes big raw but is learning to tap into it in games. Castillo works from a relatively, narrow tall base and stays high through point of contact. He was able to make hard contact through plus bat speed and good hand/eye. The upright nature of his swing creates holes, and he was had down in the zone with spin. Castillo played outfield in 2019 but continued growth could move him to first despite a strong arm.

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Joe Naranjo 18.18 1B Indians Red 30 Notes Video 85

First base prospect with a smooth, mechanically-efficient swing. The Indians took Naranjo in the 3rd round of the 2019 draft. He has solid bat control and can use all fields. He has a good eye for the zone but will need to show more power going forward to be an impact prospect. In theory, as one of the younger players in his draft class, he may be more likely to add strength than his peers.

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Grant McCray 18.60 OF Giants Black 30 Notes Video 86

A defense-first center fielder with plus speed and good range. He tracks balls well in center and was reasonably polished there. McCray has plus bat speed but a flat bat path and a rigid swing that limit the utility of his bat. He could feasibly be a fourth outfielder with moderate improvements in his offensive game, but projects as an up and down guy.

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Ghordy Santos 19.87 INF Giants Black 30 - Video 87

Scrappy player with above average bat speed and defensive versatility. Santos is small but swings the bat hard and has gap power; he battles with two strikes and makes it difficult on opposing pitchers. He has solid defensive actions and hands and can play anywhere around the diamond at a cromulent level. He has a utility ceiling and likely settles into the upper minors.

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Carlos de los Santos 18.65 RHP Dodgers Mota 30 Notes Video 88

A big arm speed 18-year-old with impressive physique. The delivery is violent and uses little lower half, putting a disproportionate burden on his arm. He sat 92-95 and also threw a high-80s change, which was around average. The high-effort mechanics were hard to repeat and a big part of his 5.3 BB/9 season walk rate. More lower half use could kill two birds with one stone; I could see him throwing harder and/or throwing more strikes with better use of his back leg, and he is worth monitoring for that reason.

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Woo-Young Jin 18.44 RHP Royals 30 - Video 89

Korean righty with advanced command and a deep pitch mix. Jin does not throw hard (85-87 T90) but he was able to succeed by living on the corners and changing speeds. He sequences well and works the plate side to side: fastball away, changeup in, slider away. The slider flashed 60 in the low 80 with late break. The curveball 76-77 flashed above average, and the change was around average in the high 70s. Jin was not afraid to work backwards, and there is not much effort in his delivery, which helps him repeat and maintain his command.

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Christian Cairo 18.09 SS Indians Red 30 Notes Video 90

A well-coordinated but diminutive middle infielder. Cairo is a poster child for the Indians' organizational philosophy of selecting players young for their draft class. The hope being these kids will benefit from extra dev time and reap more physical gains than their counterparts. Cairo's swing mechanics are efficient, but he may never have the requisite strength to impact the baseball. He projects for 20 power and will need to be a versatile, plus defender to make an impact.

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Angel Solarte 18.36 OF Padres 2 30 - Video 91

A defense-first outfielder who has more pop than you would think at first blush. Solarte stands tall in his base stance and can get flat-footed without much lower half use. The swing can be an issue from a couple regards: 1) Staying tall through point of contact creates a larger zone for the pitcher to attack. 2) The short stride limits kinetic energy transfer from his lower half. Solarte has above average bat speed and sneaky pop. He could be a fourth outfielder with improved swing mechanics.

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Glen Richardson 20.96 RHP Rangers 30 Report Video 92

A righty with a borderline-illegal delivery (Carter Capps-esq) and pen potential. Richardson gets crazy extension from his stride length and hops off the mound which adds to the perceived velocity on his fastball which sits 92-94. His top secondary is a 12-6 curve that flashed above average with late break. Richardson was tough to hit when he located but struggled to find the zone with consistency.

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Juan Sanchez 18.67 LHP Giants Orange 30 Notes Video 93

A thin-framed Venezuelan lefty with a plus changeup. Sanchez threw the change often and leaned on it. His fastball sat 84-86, and he will realistically need to add velo to make an impact. There are reasons to believe he can do so. Sanchez is a short strider with a thin frame. If he fills out and better incorporates his lower half you could see him adding velocity and possibly settling into middle relief.

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Aldry Acosta 20.09 RHP Dodgers Mota 30 Notes Video 94

A massive Venezuelan righty, listed at 6’4” 200 but looks larger. He spins a 12-6 curve with tight shape when good, but its spin axis was all over the place. Acosta has a stiff landing on his lead leg and a cross body follow through that carries his momentum toward first and makes his delivery difficult to repeat. He worked in the 90-93 range with his fastball. One could look at Acosta and think he has big-man late-bloomer potential.

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Juan Querecuto 19.05 SS Mariners 30 - Video 95

A defense-first shortstop with a physically-mature body. The Mariners signed Querecuto for $1.125 MM in 2017; he has added weight since then and looks larger than his listed 6'2" 175. Querecuto works from a wide base at the plate with a moderate leg kick. The hands stay above shoulder length through slot, and Querecuto was left chopping down at the ball with a negative attack angle. Querecuto has more strength and bat speed than the stats would suggest and is worth keeping tabs on for that reason.

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Seth Mayberry 19.90 RHP Padres 1 30 Notes Video 96

A middle-relief upside play with a prototype pitcher body. Mayberry is listed at 6'3" 200. He sat 90-91 in my AZL look with a 12-6 curve that was around average to maybe a tick above. In instructs he touched 94. The arm action is long and Mayberry is slow to home, but he repeats his mechanics well with a follow through direct to the plate. I think he will make improvements on his walk rate going forward and has middle relief upside.

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Gavin Collyer 18.41 RHP Rangers 30 - Video 97

High-waisted, low-slot sinker/slider kid with room for some weight on his frame. While he isn't tall, Collyer is thin and has modest projection on his frame. The fastball as-is sits low 90s and touches 94. It can run and sink from Collyer's arm angle. His best secondary is a slider in the low 80s that pairs well with his running fastball.

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Wilkelma Castillo 19.52 RHP Giants Orange 30 Notes Video 98

A thin Venezuelan righty who flashes two above average secondaries. Castillo is an aggressive pitcher who goes after hitters. He touched 92 and sat low 90s; there is some effort to his delivery but also good arm speed. There is deception to the arm action, and he can run the fastball down and away from lefties. Castillo needs to maintain more consistent shape on his curve and change, but both show above average potential.

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Cristian Heredia 18.49 OF Padres 2 30 - Video 99

A former soccer player from Spain, Heredia is new to baseball and comparatively raw for his age. He has good barrel control and hand-eye coordination, but the bat path is flat more often than not, and Heredia is still learning how to elevate. He also keeps most of his weight on his back foot and prioritizes contact over power. He projects as a guy who will settle into the upper minors, but his background gives him some late-bloomer potential.

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Brock Jones 18.32 LHP Diamondbacks 30 - Video 100