There are a lot of good names that will be at the top of the class. A couple highly thought of HS prospects as well. As for college bats, though, keep an eye on Drew Burress. Fits Posey's MO we've seen so far.
There are a lot of good names that will be at the top of the class. A couple highly thought of HS prospects as well. As for college bats, though, keep an eye on Drew Burress. Fits Posey's MO we've seen so far.
A big explosion where he was hitting them *very* hard in 2024. Then 2025 was a return to normal. A 104.5 90th EV on a 17.6% pull rate isn't going to cut it.
A big explosion where he was hitting them *very* hard in 2024. Then 2025 was a return to normal. A 104.5 90th EV on a 17.6% pull rate isn't going to cut it.
sfstandard.com/2025/11/09/s...
sfstandard.com/2025/11/09/s...
FB (17 pitches): 93.4 MPH, 13/12", 2305 rpm
SW (8 pitches): 82.5 MPH, 1/11", 2226 rpm
CT/SL (7 pitches): 88.3 MPH, 4/2" (armside), 2285 rpm
CB (5 pitches): 78.3 MPH, -9/6", 2007 rpm
CH (3 pitches): 85.6 MPH, 4/16", 1953 rpm
FB (17 pitches): 93.4 MPH, 13/12", 2305 rpm
SW (8 pitches): 82.5 MPH, 1/11", 2226 rpm
CT/SL (7 pitches): 88.3 MPH, 4/2" (armside), 2285 rpm
CB (5 pitches): 78.3 MPH, -9/6", 2007 rpm
CH (3 pitches): 85.6 MPH, 4/16", 1953 rpm
(Aside: this passage makes him sound kind of Kapler-esque.)
blogs.fangraphs.com/the-big-oran...
(Aside: this passage makes him sound kind of Kapler-esque.)
blogs.fangraphs.com/the-big-oran...
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They rank in the bottom-half of the league in production from: SP, C*, 1B, SS, LF, CF, RF, and DH
*Catcher rWAR doesn't factor in framing; they're 12th in catcher fWAR
They rank in the bottom-half of the league in production from: SP, C*, 1B, SS, LF, CF, RF, and DH
*Catcher rWAR doesn't factor in framing; they're 12th in catcher fWAR
Not sure why they're having him try to zone it so hard at the MLB level. He can spot it away and get the occasional called strike, really shouldn't be the other way around.
Not sure why they're having him try to zone it so hard at the MLB level. He can spot it away and get the occasional called strike, really shouldn't be the other way around.
Since his 4-in-3 HR barrage earlier this month, Eldridge has struck out in 38% of PA
Since his 4-in-3 HR barrage earlier this month, Eldridge has struck out in 38% of PA