This is an exercise I've done every year for a while now with the same set of seven high profile sources. This year there's one missing and I waited so long to see if it would appear that I forgot to write it up. Indeed, i can't find a clue anywhere to explain the complete absence of Scotty Mitchell and his work from basically anywhere online.
So in the absence of that one, these are the unsurprising six: Baseball America, Fangraphs, Kieth Law at the Athletis, MLB Pipeline, Baseball Prospectus, and ESPN. The usual caveat applies - since the latter two lists are only 10 names there's the possibility of skewing the list as you go lower but there's nothing for it. I'll try to keep remarks brief, but I do have the first month to comment on.
1. Trey Yesavage (120) Toronto - you know as much as I do. He'll lose list eligibility on June 10 (IL time doesn't count, apparently)
2. Jojo Parker (111) Dunedin - started hot, slumping lately (3 for his last 38) which is the nature of the adjustment game.
3. Arjun Nimmala (109) New Hampshire - Newly promoted, he has yet to play in AA
4. Johnny King (101) Vancouver - Has been an absolute beast so far despite his youth relative to the level.
5. Ricky Tiedemann (95) injured list - Said to have begun throwing, speculating maybe he gets into some games in Florida by the end of the month. Needs health more than anything.
6. Gage Stanifer (86) New Hampshire - the stuff is still there but he's lost all control of it. 16 walks in 18.2 IP so far. Yikes.
7. Juan Sanchez (73) Dunedin - Not hitting early but very young for full season ball and it's far too early to say anything.
8. Jake Bloss (69) injured list - recovering from TJ surgery, shouldn't miss the whole year unless there's a setback.
9. Victor Arias (55) New Hampshire - currently just starting a rehab assignment in Dunedin.
10. Yohendrick Piñango (45) Toronto - I confess, I was skeptical of this one but I see what you see.
11.Jake Cook (42) GCL - the rookie level team just started play on Saturday.
12. Josh Kasavich (36) Buffalo - One of the starts of ST, good but not great so far at AAA, but much better than his injury riddled 2025
13. RJ Schreck (34) Buffalo - cold as ice so far, little to be encouraged by here.
14. Silvano Hechavarria (24) Vancouver - Has had one (very good) rehab outing in Florida but it's not impossible that when he's activated he'll be in AA pretty quickly as he's already older than almost all the Vancouver starters.
15. Sam Shaw (23) Vancouver - 60-day IL
16. Blaine Bullard (21) Dunedin - raw but obvious talent, could climb lists like this quickly
17. Fernando Perez (17) New Hampshire - has been an absolute mess. Something is amiss here.
18. Angel Bastardo (14) - well that didn't work out
19. Sean Keyes (12) New Hampshire - arguably the best hitter in the system so far, likely in Buffalo before the break - and in the top 10 of lists like this if he keeps this up.
20. Brandon Barriera (12) Dunedin - the recovery is inconsistent so far. Others are progressing better.
For bonus content, here are some guys who missed the list but will likely be on midseason lists if their early performance holds up:
Charles McAdoo - started red-hot, has cooled some Landon Maroudis - parallel track to Barriera, showing much better after looking rough late last summer Nolan Perry - just promoted to join Moroudis (and King) in Vancouver after dominating in Dunedin Jace Bohrofen - like Keyes, a beast so far and on track for promotion to Buffalo soon Spencer Miles - gotta name check him even though he loses list eligibility in less than a week Tucker Toman - Really looked like a bust for his first 2.5 years, mid-season '25 it began to click. It's still clicking Austin Cates - just got promoted to AA, he was a tick old for Vancouver so this is a good test Emmanuel Bonilla - Last two seasons in the Complex were outright horrible. He's not dominating this year at Dunedin but he's doing pretty alright which, in context, is worth celebrating. Danny Thompson Jr - fill in starter in Vancouver has come out of nowhere to dominate. Like Cates, he's 23 but still, the stat line jumps off the page.
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