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Teams are opening Spring Training camps this week, and though I won t be traveling to the Cactus or Grapefruit leagues this year, I m still invigorated by the dawn of a new season. Here s hoping that we get more of a normal year in the Majors and Minors than we did in 2020.
There are so many young big leaguers and prospects whom I m looking forward to seeing on the field again in 2021, and our Pipeline Inbox questions this week indicate that many of you are thinking along the same lines .
Can you name a couple hitters and pitchers that you re most excited to see make their stateside debut after the season being canceled last year?
There are plenty of prospects to be excited about for the upcoming 2021 season.
Can Randy Arozarena and Ke Bryan Hayes continue their superlative play from the end of the season? When will Wander Franco, the game s consensus most phenomenal phenom, make his debut with the Rays? We can t wait for the answers to these and many more questions.
Next year, the Majors could see an influx of superstar shortstop talent with Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals), CJ Abrams (Padres) and Marco Luciano (Giants). Many of the top picks in the 2020 Draft could arrive in 2022 too, such as Spencer Torkelson (Tigers), Max Meyer (Marlins) and Austin Martin (Blue Jays).
There are plenty of prospects to be excited about for the upcoming 2021 season.
Can Randy Arozarena and Ke Bryan Hayes continue their superlative play from the end of the season? When will Wander Franco, the game s consensus most phenomenal phenom, make his debut with the Rays? We can t wait for the answers to these and many more questions.
Next year, the Majors could see an influx of superstar shortstop talent with Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals), CJ Abrams (Padres) and Marco Luciano (Giants). Many of the top picks in the 2020 Draft could arrive in 2022 too, such as Spencer Torkelson (Tigers), Max Meyer (Marlins) and Austin Martin (Blue Jays).
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It’s been nearly a week since MLB Pipeline unveiled its Top 100 Prospects for 2021, and in that time our Pipeline team has already answered many of your questions about the players who made the list.
But the very act of having to rank a finite number of prospects means that we also were forced to make some difficult omissions. And for some fans, finding out which players came close to making the Top 100 can be as interesting as the list itself.
With that in mind, MLB Pipeline has compiled a list of each team’s top prospect who didn’t make the 2021 Top 100. It also serves as a preview for the team Top 30 lists that we’ll be rolling out in March, with each player representing the next-highest-ranked prospect in their respective organization.