National League West Prospect Reports For May
Prospect reports for a player from each of the five National League West clubs, headlined by the D-backs’ top prospect who is showing he is completely healthy this season.
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Prospect reports for a player from each of the five National League West clubs, headlined by the D-backs’ top prospect who is showing he is completely healthy this season.
The fourth overall pick in 2016 retired last season but returned this spring and encouraged the Rockies enough to open at Double-A after a strong spring.
Warming Bernabel has nice power and contact ability but is learning to wait for his pitch as he prepares for his full-season debut.
The Rockies have been unable to find a long-term answer at first base since Todd Helton retired in 2013.
The 21-year-old righthander turned heads with his performance at instructional league.
Added at the trade deadline, the 24-year-old righthander impressed the Rockies with routine and preparation. He was rewarded with a 40-man roster spot.
Visa issues complicated the pro debut of the 18-year-old Cuban outfielder, but he dominated competition in the Dominican Summer League and then visited the U.S. in the fall.
The 2020 first-rounder turned in an outstanding pro debut at Low-A, flashing all five tools.
The 20-year-old shortstop battled back after struggling to begin his time at High-A.
The Rockies feel like the 2020 fourth-rounder is just scratching the surface of his potential.
The 2018 ninth-rounder has flourished as a catcher this season, both in terms of planning an at-bat and calling a game.
The 2018 supplemental second-rounder hasn’t missed a beat in his full-season debut.
The 2019 supplemental second-rounder will finally make his pro debut after the 2020 shutdown.
The sidearm reliever came to camp firing on all cylinders after an idle 2020 season that included a suspension.
Traded twice since being drafted in 2018, Hannah has found himself in a good spot in his new organization.
A new development path has the 24-year-old righthander throwing harder.
The 19-year-old shortstop impressed team officials by showing up to instructional league with added strength.
The lefthanded reliever showed significant advancement with his arsenal this summer while working through a throwing program.
The 20-year-old Dominican lefty flashed three plus pitches at times and appeared unfazed while facing experienced hitters at the alternate site.
Josh Fuentes seized an unexpected opportunity and produced, all while impressing the Rockies with his energy level.
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