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A 6-foot-5 shortstop with electric tools, Elly De La Cruz narrowly missed becoming the third Minor Leaguer in 60 years to go 30-50 in '22
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The fourth overall pick in 2021, Mayer has the potential to have a combination of Corey Seager's bat and Brandon Crawford's glove
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The third-youngest Top 100 prospect, Chourio zoomed to Double-A at age 18 and has the elite power and speed to be Milwaukee’s next star
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With an outstanding four-pitch mix that includes arguably the best changeup in the Minors, Rodriguez is close to being a homegrown ace
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The 6-foot-7 righty racked up 155 K's across three levels in his first full pro season, winning the '22 Pipeline Pitcher of the Year Award
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After being named Pipeline's Hitting Prospect of the Year in 2021, Volpe posted the Minors' first 20-50 season since '95 (Andruw Jones) in '22
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The 6-foot-5 masher tore up Double-A at age 20 last year and should challenge for 30-plus homers in the Majors in short order
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Álvarez utilizes impressive strength and bat speed from a whip-like swing to tap into his massive raw power. His exit velocities and homers can be eye-popping
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The 2023 NL Rookie of the Year favorite is already in the conversation for fastest player in the Majors, and he could hit 20-plus homers
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The 2022 MLB Pipeline Hitting Prospect of the Year dominated at Double- and Triple-A before debuting in the big leagues at age 21