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Only considering players who are currently on a minor-league roster and retain their MLB rookie eligibility.
Dylan Crews #7 (Preseason ranking #7) - OF- Washington Nationals
Crews may just be waiting for a Wood (#5 Prospect James Wood) promotion to get to Triple A himself, as he’s done enough in Double A to merit a move to the next level. He still has some issues with fastballs up in the zone, though, and he’s going to have to lay off of those or at least learn to foul them off before he comes to the majors.
Chase Dollander #44 (Preseason #75)- RHP- Colorado Rockies
Dollander looks much more like the guy he was as a sophomore at Tennessee than the 2023 version with the backed-up slider, which is great news for the Rockies given the risk they took to grab him at the ninth pick last year with so many promising college bats still on the board. He should be in Double A, though, given how advanced he is as a pitcher and the power of that breaking ball to miss bats.
Keith Law, The Athletic
Dylan Crews #7 (Preseason ranking #7) - OF- Washington Nationals
Crews may just be waiting for a Wood (#5 Prospect James Wood) promotion to get to Triple A himself, as he’s done enough in Double A to merit a move to the next level. He still has some issues with fastballs up in the zone, though, and he’s going to have to lay off of those or at least learn to foul them off before he comes to the majors.
Chase Dollander #44 (Preseason #75)- RHP- Colorado Rockies
Dollander looks much more like the guy he was as a sophomore at Tennessee than the 2023 version with the backed-up slider, which is great news for the Rockies given the risk they took to grab him at the ninth pick last year with so many promising college bats still on the board. He should be in Double A, though, given how advanced he is as a pitcher and the power of that breaking ball to miss bats.
Keith Law, The Athletic