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18-year-old #Astros OF Kevin Alvarez enters the Top 100 Prospects list as Sal Stewart graduates.
More on Houston's top-ranked international signee in 2025: https://t.co/f1EaDwMkz5
In true Angels fashion, Walbert Urena was a surprise opening day roster addition after impressing in the spring with his triple digit velocity sinker. He had some struggles in his first couple of ML outings, but don't let that fool you; he has a future as a big league pitcher.
In true Angels fashion, Walbert Urena was a surprise opening day roster addition after impressing in the spring with his triple digit velocity sinker. He had some struggles in his first couple of ML outings, but don't let that fool you; he has a future as a big league pitcher.
Anthony Nunez has had a wild ride in his career thus far. He was drafted in 2019 as an infielder, and spent two years in the Padres system. Then, after getting released, he went back to college at Division II Tampa.
Anthony Nunez has had a wild ride in his career thus far. He was drafted in 2019 as an infielder, and spent two years in the Padres system. Then, after getting released, he went back to college at Division II Tampa.
Charles Davalan was one of our prospects breakouts at @TheADJCurve. He was arguably the best pure hitter in the 2025 draft class, and he's got some sneaky pop. The Dodgers just keep finding and developing uber-talented outfielders.
While drafted in 2022, Spencer Miles has battled injuries and pitched just 14.2 professional innings prior to 2026. After throwing 7.1 innings (5 G) late in his draft year, Miles underwent back surgery that cost him the entirety of 2023.
Paez originally signed with the Red Sox as an international free agent out of Venezuela in 2021. Just 17 years old at the time, the righty spent his first two pro seasons in short season ball, posting a 3.27 ERA in a total of 107.1 innings between the DSL and CPX.
Konnor Griffin’s debut has been one of the most anticipated in a while, and the excitement only grew when it was announced that Konnor Griffin signed an 9 year, $140 million extension and would be making his debut on April 3rd.
Munetaka Murakami has been an international superstar since hitting 56 home runs as a 22 year old en route to winning the Central League MVP in NPB in 2022. He further cemented his superstar status by hitting a go-ahead HR in the WBC championship in 2023 against Team USA. 🧵
After 3+ years in the Diamondbacks system, De Los Santos was acquired by Miami at the 2024 trade deadline in the A.J. Puk deal. In his first three professional seasons, De Los Santos had hit .284/.334/.471 with 50 home runs across 301 games while facing older competition.🧵
Have you ever seen a player on the field and thought “Who's that guy?” Well, that's why we're here. In this new series we'll be doing, we're going to make a post highlighting every player who makes their MLB debut in the 2026 season. 🧵
Chase DeLauter has seemingly spent the entirety of his pro career in stop-and-go traffic. In 2022, he fractured his left foot, which cost him the latter portion of his draft year at JMU as well as the opportunity to make his pro debut that year. 🧵
Have you ever seen a player on the field and thought “Who's that guy?” Well, that's why we're here. In this new series we'll be doing, we're going to make a post highlighting every player who makes their MLB debut in the 2026 season. 🧵
Luis De La Torre racked up whiffs last season with a 18.7 SwStr% in 74 innings between CPX and A. De La Torre has a great fastball that generates whiffs at the top of the zone, along with a good sweeper. If his changeup can develop well, he could rise quickly through the system
We have several hitters we think are going to breakout in 2026 for NL Central teams. Which other prospects are you looking forward to watching in the NL Central this year? Let us know!