
The necessity to outline a scope, to create a boundary of protection, creates a gap in prospect writing. Most public-facing prospect publications, FanGraphs included, analyze and rank gamers who’re nonetheless rookie-eligible as a result of, opposite to what you’ve most likely discovered about my capability to be long-winded over time, you simply must cease someplace. Due to this, yearly there are gamers who fall via the cracks between the boundaries of prospect protection and large league evaluation. These are sometimes gamers who got here up, performed sufficient to exhaust their rookie eligibility, after which acquired damage and had a long-term rehab within the minors. Or who graduated after which have been mothballed at Triple-A because of clogged main league rosters forward of them. The aim of this piece is to focus on among the gamers who not match the parameters of my prospect lists and supply an up to date long-term scouting prognosis for every of them.
Oswald Peraza, SS, New York Yankees
Peraza was evaluated as a median on a regular basis shortstop when he was final a prospect. Backburnered as a result of emergence of Anthony Volpe, Peraza continues to be an above-average shortstop defender regardless of common arm power. He’s all the time had a slight power-over-hit offensive skillset, and that dynamic has continued; Peraza nonetheless has above-average bat pace however solely had a 71% contact price in 2024. He handled a shoulder pressure which saved him out for a lot of the first two months of the season and may need impacted his hitting capacity. If the shoulder harm continues to have an effect on his bat and he finally ends up with nearer to a 30-grade hit device as an alternative of his projected 45, he would find yourself as a utility man quite than a daily.
Endy Rodriguez, C, Pittsburgh Pirates
Rodriguez got here to Pittsburgh through the three-team Joe Musgrove deal in 2021, and graduated in 2023 as a 55-FV prospect because of projected plus contact capacity and catching protection. He wanted Tommy John surgical procedure after the 2023 season and missed virtually all of 2024, aside from 10 video games in September at Altoona and Indianapolis. Rodriguez appears to be like larger and stronger now, and the receiving side of his catching protection was high quality when he returned, although he had only some alternatives to throw (he popped 1.97, and 1.90 on a throw minimize in entrance of the bag) and wasn’t actually compelled to dam any pitches within the dust in his few video games again there. Offensively, he appeared rusty. He wasn’t rotating in addition to earlier than the harm, however he nonetheless flashed low-ball bat management from either side of the dish. I’m questioning if the Pirates had conversations about Rodriguez taking part in winter ball as a technique to get him stay reps and, in that case, why they determined to not ship him. He didn’t play sufficient to have cogent, up to date ideas on something however his protection, which I assumed appeared high quality.
Marco Luciano, 2B/OF, San Francisco Giants
I began to maneuver off of Luciano previous to the beginning of the 2023 season, when he fell to the very again of my High 100, then was fully off it in 2024. Not solely had he made zero progress as a shortstop defender however cracks started to point out in his offense. Throughout the final couple of seasons, as opposing pitchers’ fastball velocity climbed whereas Luciano traversed the minors, his capacity to drag fastballs fully evaporated. He can crush a dangling breaking ball, however his bat path is such that he can actually solely inside-out heaters to proper area. By means of my very own discovered expertise, this has change into a warning signal when it’s true of low-level prospects. If Luciano can’t pull fastballs once they’re 92 mph, what occurs once they’re 95? Properly, we’re discovering out that it means he has a 70% contact price, and that in effort to be extra on time in opposition to fastballs he’s lunging at sliders and lacking 40% of these. For a participant who is barely now simply beginning to study the outfield, and subsequently probably not bringing something polished to the desk in the meanwhile, that’s an issue. The late transition on protection was a cussed misstep, most likely by some mixture of Luciano and the org. The Giants have been maybe attempting to protect Luciano’s prospect worth for so long as potential (which I suppose labored to an extent, simply not right here at FG) by leaving him at shortstop and hoping no person would discover he couldn’t truly play there.
The excellent news is that Luciano nonetheless hits the ball actually laborious, as do the couple of fine massive league outfielders who energy via their sub-70% contact charges, which seems to be what Luciano should do. Consider guys like Teoscar Hernández and Brent Rooker, who broke out of their late 20s. Outcomes like which can be maybe an eventuality for Luciano, however the Giants aren’t precisely in a long-term rebuild such that they’ll be pleased to attend round for it to occur. Luciano can be coming into his closing possibility 12 months, which implies in the event that they wish to retain him, these rising pains should happen below the large league highlight. His tenure with San Francisco has been painted right into a little bit of a nook. He’s nonetheless a 40+ FV participant for me, and I feel Luciano may have a significant power-hitting peak in his bodily prime, however I feel that’s extra prone to happen in a special uniform.
Luis Matos, LF, San Francisco Giants
I’m nonetheless eager on Matos who, regardless of some related flaws, is a particular contact hitter with distinctive pull energy traits. Matos graduated as a 55-FV prospect in 2023, partially as a result of I believed he might play a viable heart area (he can’t). He spent most of 2024 at Triple-A and has struggled to seek out massive league footing, slashing a profession .235/.288/.344 in 400 whole plate appearances throughout a few seasons. Regardless of a irritating tendency to chase, Matos has nonetheless maintained high-end contact charges (92% in-zone, 85% total), and he has a particular capacity to cowl excessive fastballs with energy. A physique blow to Matos’ match on an enormous league roster is that he’s a below-average nook defender. That’s high quality for guys like Juan Soto, Yordan Alvarez, Riley Greene, and Anthony Santander, however much less so for one-note offensive performers, which is what Matos is likely to be. Matos’ chase, and the way in which it saps his sport energy as a result of he’s placing sub-optimal pitches into play, makes it extra possible that his FV hovers in that 30-to-40 vary while you stack him in opposition to the opposite nook outfielders throughout the following a number of seasons.
Jordan Walker, RF, St. Louis Cardinals
Walker was despatched right down to Memphis in April, didn’t come again up till mid-August, and struggled on either side of the ball upon his return. The Cardinals have a brand new hitting coach and so this would possibly change, however Walker’s swing (and extra particularly his spray regardless of his fashion of swinging) is weird. He hits with an infinite open stride, bailing method out towards third base, the swing of somebody attempting like hell to drag the ball. However he nonetheless largely doesn’t, definitely not as a lot as you’d anticipate from somebody swinging like this. Walker has additionally by no means had particularly good secondary pitch recognition, and changeups and sliders each carried out like plus-plus pitches in opposition to him final 12 months. His present swing definitely doesn’t assist him cowl these periphery sliders.
On protection, Walker made a full-time transition from third base to the outfield in 2023, however he’s by no means appeared comfy catching the baseball on the market, and that remained true on the finish of 2024. Walker continues to be solely 22 years outdated and has impression instruments in his energy, pace, and arm power. His top-end pace for a 6-foot-6, 250-pound man is wonderful, his outfield arm is without doubt one of the higher ones in baseball, and his bat pace is close to elite. Apart from his lack of plate self-discipline, Walker shares lots of similarities with Pat Burrell. Burrell was additionally a heavy-footed outfielder who relied on his arm on protection, and his points with secondary pitches continued all through his profession, however in the end his energy made him a really productive participant for a very long time. Walker was within the massive leagues earlier than he turned 21, and Burrell didn’t debut till properly after his twenty third birthday. I feel Walker deserves extra runway, and I’m nonetheless optimistic that he generally is a middle-of-the-order hitter throughout his window of group management, however there most likely needs to be a swing change right here.
Nick Pratto, 1B/OF, Kansas Metropolis Royals
For the final couple of years, Pratto’s strikeout charges have continued to hover round 30%, even within the minors, and whereas his swing nonetheless has superlative carry, his uncooked energy has plateaued and is inadequate for a primary baseman placing out this a lot. He’s out of choices and is on the Royals’ roster bubble.
Taylor Trammell, OF, Houston Astros
Trammell solely performed 10 massive league video games final 12 months. He appears to be like just about the identical as he did in 2021 when he was struggling to get his footing in Seattle. He nonetheless has above-average energy and pace, however he’s a 65% contact hitter who hasn’t been in a position to cowl excessive fastballs. Regardless of his pace, Trammell continues to be not an particularly expert defender; he’s a clunky slot in heart, and his arm makes left area his finest spot. He doesn’t make sufficient contact to be a daily, however he suits nice on a roster because the fifth outfielder. He brings massive power and motor to the celebration, and he can run into the occasional extra-base hit coming off the bench.
Vaughn Grissom, INF, Boston Crimson Sox
Grissom, who was traded straight up for Chris Sale, appeared fairly dangerous in 2024 amid a number of hamstring accidents. He’s not defensive second baseman (the one place he performed final 12 months), and has a 50-hit, 40-power mixture on offense. That’s a fringe massive leaguer.