Keith Law's MLB Top 60 Prospects

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Mid-year check in of prospects still in minors (including those just drafted). 1 Vol on the list.

#47 Chase Dollander- RHP Colorado Rockies Preseason Ranking: 75

"Dollander was the Rockies’ first-round pick in 2023 and has dominated in high A this year, with a 2.83 ERA and a 37 percent strikeout rate for Spokane. He just made his Double-A debut on Wednesday night, a little late for a pitcher with two years of SEC experience, but the fact that his slider is a real weapon for him again is a great sign and gives him a chance to be a No. 2 starter for the Rockies in the pretty near future."

Of note for those interested, Chase Burns debuts at #41.
 
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Mid-year check in of prospects still in minors (including those just drafted). 1 Vol on the list.

#47 Chase Dollander- RHP Colorado Rockies Preseason Ranking: 75

"Dollander was the Rockies’ first-round pick in 2023 and has dominated in high A this year, with a 2.83 ERA and a 37 percent strikeout rate for Spokane. He just made his Double-A debut on Wednesday night, a little late for a pitcher with two years of SEC experience, but the fact that his slider is a real weapon for him again is a great sign and gives him a chance to be a No. 2 starter for the Rockies in the pretty near future."

Of note for those interested, Chase Burns debuts at #41.
I would disagree with the late comment. He is doing extremely well. Rockies want to see consistency in pitch movement in the minors and proven ability to miss bats.
 
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I would disagree with the late comment. He is doing extremely well. Rockies want to see consistency in pitch movement in the minors and proven ability to miss bats.
Colorado is kind of like us. Pitch to contact isn’t always the best strategy in small stadiums like ours, or stadiums a mile in the sky like theirs lol
 

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