Grayson looks like a sure prospect. He has the demeanor of a professional and should be able to handle the majors. He might have to figure out how to bounce back from adversity and block out the outside noise. Should be a good teammate and be an example of setting the standard in the locker room.
Adley looks focused and like a student of the game. Expect him to come prepared each day. He should have the confidence and ability to make it in the majors. Adley might need to come out of the gate strong, or at least keep his confidence as he goes through the growing pains of playing in the bigs.
Brayan has the confidence to be a great pitcher. He looks like he knows what he’s doing on the mound and has strong command at the plate. As long as he stays disciplined he should see a strong run in the majors. He might need to find his groove in the majors, but once he does, he should be able to remain locked in.
Blaze looks excited to start his career. He might have to get over some initial nervousness. He might be a bit reserved which could cause some issues stepping into the big leagues. He seems to have a strong work ethic. Might have some issues around his full commitment to the game, but that is something that can be worked on. Might need to develop a mean streak behind the plate, but can be a great player if it all clicks for him.
Jarren looks like he is committed to playing the game and helping his team win. He comes off a bit shy, but it might help him settle into his role. He might need to find the right. Mechanics to lock into, but once he does, he should be a great player. If he finds the right coaching and support, the sky is the limit.
First Impression: Nick seems like he’s ready to play in the bigs. He seems focused and seems to understand that it is a process. Nick might have to adjust to setbacks. He has a professional demeanor and should be able to handle the long grind of a 162 game season. As long as he stays focused, he should have a long and successful career.
First Impression: Mercelo seems like a likable player. He seems to have the ability to step up into the bigs and be a professional. It might be tough to see if his skills translate to the big league. Having a history of success might make him less inclined to be ready for adversity, but there’s really no indication of that being true. He looks ready to go and aware of the responsibility of being a top pick. As long as he keeps confidence during a setback, he should be able to remain locked in. Might need to focus less on the outside noise and people pleasing.
First Impression: Triston looks to have a good technical understanding of the game. He seems comfortable being in the spotlight. He may have some lapses in judgment where he spaces out, but as long as he stays focused, he should be very effective. He might need to develop a more assertive side at the plate, but he should have a high floor. Should be a good teammate.
Vidal looks eager to play in the big leagues. He comes off a bit nervous, and he will need to get some swings in the big leagues before he feels comfortable. Something may need to click. He needs a bit more confidence attacking the ball and not letting the majors intimidate him. He’ll need some encouragement to step into the role and get into his groove, though he might need to be the one to do it.
Curtis looks like he is a coachable player. He seems like he is up for the challenge. He might have a challenge with focusing and being present. He seems the type to set a goal and achieve it. He might have to get a better handle on dealing with frustration if he is in a slump, but if he can manage to keep a positive mindset, his potential is high. If he can get locked in on a groove, he should be able to ride that momentum.