1 00:00:29,760 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 1: Hello. This begins part two of our fish Stripe's Top 2 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:37,519 Speaker 1: thirty Prospect List update. If you didn't listen to part one, 3 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:39,320 Speaker 1: you can stop right here and just go back to 4 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:43,239 Speaker 1: the previous episode. In this pod feed, they're connected at 5 00:00:43,280 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 1: the hip. First episode over an hour long, looking at 6 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:48,599 Speaker 1: the top half of the Top thirty list. In this 7 00:00:48,880 --> 00:00:51,600 Speaker 1: part two, we'll look at the bottom half of that list, 8 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 1: as well as some honorable mentions, and then at the 9 00:00:54,800 --> 00:00:58,160 Speaker 1: very end, connecting everything from top to bottom, number one 10 00:00:58,440 --> 00:01:05,959 Speaker 1: through number thirty. Enjoy check that out to get you 11 00:01:06,040 --> 00:01:09,119 Speaker 1: caught up on what I'm thinking with these rankings. I mean, 12 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 1: this whole the second half of this Top thirty is 13 00:01:11,480 --> 00:01:14,200 Speaker 1: going to be a big mess, because, oh my goodness, 14 00:01:14,280 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 1: there's just so many good players to fit in. But 15 00:01:16,120 --> 00:01:18,959 Speaker 1: I think from thirteen to sixteen, we already did the 16 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 1: top twelve. Thirteen to sixteen, I had Connor Scott at thirteen, 17 00:01:23,840 --> 00:01:27,959 Speaker 1: Nunez at fourteen, Devers at fifteen, and Verdict at sixteen, 18 00:01:28,040 --> 00:01:30,280 Speaker 1: and then it's gonna be probably a bunch of pitchers 19 00:01:30,319 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 1: after that. We okay with that thirteen to sixteen. 20 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:38,040 Speaker 2: I want, I am not I personally lost Verdict higher 21 00:01:38,600 --> 00:01:40,399 Speaker 2: want Yeah, I want Verdick up there. 22 00:01:41,080 --> 00:01:41,399 Speaker 3: I would. 23 00:01:41,520 --> 00:01:44,360 Speaker 4: I'd honestly switch na seeing in verdict, right, I mean 24 00:01:44,440 --> 00:01:45,440 Speaker 4: as we stand in right. 25 00:01:45,319 --> 00:01:46,560 Speaker 3: Now, Yeah, I. 26 00:01:49,440 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 5: Think you gotta knocking to seem a little bit because 27 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:56,520 Speaker 5: he hasn't hit very well and there is some questions 28 00:01:56,560 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 5: on the viability of his switch hitting. The defense is 29 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 5: obviously exceptional and so is the base running. So it's 30 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:06,840 Speaker 5: not that he's an awful prospect, but like I'd like 31 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 5: to see him hit, and I'll take Verdick's smaller sample 32 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 5: at an older age. With that raw power, I'll definitely 33 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:16,440 Speaker 5: knock him a couple of spots over there. 34 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:19,839 Speaker 1: Three and a half years age difference, though Burdick three 35 00:02:19,880 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 1: and a half years older than ned Is. 36 00:02:21,919 --> 00:02:27,239 Speaker 2: I personally would have Burdick at the top of that group. 37 00:02:28,360 --> 00:02:32,800 Speaker 2: I love him, and I have had my doubts about 38 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:35,799 Speaker 2: Connor Scott. He's kind of a race some of that. 39 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 2: He was really good last year and I kind of 40 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:39,840 Speaker 2: had to bite my tongue and eat my words on 41 00:02:39,919 --> 00:02:43,679 Speaker 2: him a little bit. But I still, personally I think 42 00:02:43,720 --> 00:02:48,200 Speaker 2: Burdick's got a little more power potential, and for that reason, 43 00:02:48,760 --> 00:02:51,920 Speaker 2: Burdick at thirteen, I just, I just I know that 44 00:02:52,000 --> 00:02:54,440 Speaker 2: won't go over like, I'm okay if you guys put 45 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 2: Scott thirteen. I just want to put out there that 46 00:02:57,520 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 2: I think Burdick should be the top of that group. 47 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 5: Until Connor Scott elevates the ball more consistently. I'm perfectly 48 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 5: fine with Burdick and his seventy raw power above Connor Scott. 49 00:03:10,760 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 5: But I do like Connor Scott's tools, So either or 50 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 5: could front this little section we have right now. But yeah, 51 00:03:18,080 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 5: I think Verdick and Scott have to be at the 52 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:21,760 Speaker 5: top there then everyone else. 53 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:24,880 Speaker 3: I think I'm probably the hYP man on Scott, and 54 00:03:25,160 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 3: I even have Burdick like just of hair behind him. 55 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 3: So I think, you know, putting Burdick at the top 56 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:36,040 Speaker 3: of that group, uh A, okay with me. I think 57 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 3: he's right there, and I connect with Scott. I would 58 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:43,440 Speaker 3: say that after those two, next up for me, probably 59 00:03:43,440 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 3: ahead of Junyez, would be Jose Solace and Osiris Johnson. 60 00:03:49,360 --> 00:03:53,800 Speaker 2: Well love Osirius, love Osirus. I love that right there. 61 00:03:53,920 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 2: I'm here for that. 62 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 1: Just to get everybody cut up on Osiris, all the listeners. 63 00:03:58,760 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 1: So Cyrus did not play regular season games last year. 64 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:04,120 Speaker 1: Right at the end of spring training, he had a 65 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 1: tibial fracture his leg and ended up missing a couple 66 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 1: months of action. He's able to return in instructional league. 67 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:13,880 Speaker 1: So that was way back in September. He's been fully 68 00:04:13,920 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 1: healthy now for six plus months, so that's not going 69 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:18,680 Speaker 1: to affect him at all in twenty twenty. And he's 70 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:20,280 Speaker 1: still I mean, he's the youngest. 71 00:04:19,960 --> 00:04:20,479 Speaker 6: Of those bunch. 72 00:04:20,480 --> 00:04:23,960 Speaker 1: I think he's he's twenty, right, No, he's he's still 73 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 1: he's nineteen nineteen. Yeah, he's still. He's actually, yeah, a 74 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:33,120 Speaker 1: little bit older than Let's see, was he drafted at seventeen, Yeah, 75 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:33,560 Speaker 1: he was. 76 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:36,679 Speaker 2: He was playing in Greensboro at seventeen. That's why I 77 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,200 Speaker 2: that's why I'm really high on him, is because the 78 00:04:39,240 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 2: way the ball, the ball was jumping off his bat 79 00:04:41,720 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 2: at seventeen years old was just insane. I you kind 80 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 2: of have to keep him down the list a little 81 00:04:47,240 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 2: bit in my mind personally, because you just don't know, 82 00:04:51,120 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 2: you know, how much that injury really set him back. 83 00:04:53,680 --> 00:04:55,599 Speaker 2: I mean it's you know, it's a leg and you 84 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:58,000 Speaker 2: know guys come, you know, come back from broken legs 85 00:04:58,040 --> 00:05:00,960 Speaker 2: all the time, but got ten years old, you just 86 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:02,719 Speaker 2: have no idea what kind of effect that'll have on 87 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:05,359 Speaker 2: a guy and we haven't seen him play baseball in 88 00:05:05,360 --> 00:05:07,160 Speaker 2: the year, so I guess you'll move him. You got 89 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:09,640 Speaker 2: to move him down because of that. But we talked 90 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:12,480 Speaker 2: about this in the last episode Eli and Spencer when 91 00:05:12,480 --> 00:05:15,600 Speaker 2: we were on together. He if he performs the way 92 00:05:15,640 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 2: he did when he was a rookie, he will fly 93 00:05:19,720 --> 00:05:22,320 Speaker 2: up boards and I think there'll be a really good 94 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:25,560 Speaker 2: argument to put him in this part of the ranking. 95 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 2: You know, three months into the season, I. 96 00:05:30,760 --> 00:05:33,720 Speaker 5: Am actually a little more pessimistic on Osire's right now. 97 00:05:33,760 --> 00:05:37,120 Speaker 5: I mean, most of it isn't really his fault. One. 98 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 5: The Marlins were way too aggressive with him that he 99 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:43,400 Speaker 5: had no reason to be playing in Greensboro that early, 100 00:05:44,040 --> 00:05:47,080 Speaker 5: and it showed. I mean, he struck out way too 101 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:50,839 Speaker 5: much and I don't know what type of impact that 102 00:05:50,920 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 5: had on him, and then having to miss so much 103 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 5: time with his leg. So I'm perfectly fine keeping him 104 00:05:58,080 --> 00:06:01,479 Speaker 5: in the more like back half of this ranking and 105 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:04,200 Speaker 5: more of like a weight and see mode to see 106 00:06:04,360 --> 00:06:08,200 Speaker 5: just like what he's developed since then, because he really 107 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:09,479 Speaker 5: has missed a lot of time. 108 00:06:09,560 --> 00:06:12,760 Speaker 4: Now, yeah, I mean I think I'm in the same 109 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:15,599 Speaker 4: boat with Osiris. I think he's ultimately going to end 110 00:06:15,680 --> 00:06:18,080 Speaker 4: up as a left fielder or a third baseman in 111 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:21,840 Speaker 4: the end anyway. So that fact, besides the fact that 112 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:23,920 Speaker 4: he was the youngest person in the draft, and then 113 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:26,880 Speaker 4: the Marlins rushed in Lowa, which was a struggle almost 114 00:06:26,880 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 4: with the same problems that Connor Scott has face. Is 115 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:32,039 Speaker 4: the rushing the same year, same draft class. They both 116 00:06:32,040 --> 00:06:35,200 Speaker 4: were rushed. But now you add that a year and 117 00:06:35,279 --> 00:06:37,599 Speaker 4: a year plus of miss time that Osiris just saw, 118 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:40,039 Speaker 4: and it's hard to move him ahead. A lot of 119 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:43,520 Speaker 4: these guys are talking about today, even somebody like Jose Salas. 120 00:06:43,560 --> 00:06:46,680 Speaker 4: I think that Salas is going to be a top 121 00:06:46,680 --> 00:06:49,840 Speaker 4: fifteen player in this in the system by mid season. 122 00:06:50,000 --> 00:06:51,840 Speaker 4: I think he's got the potential to start the year 123 00:06:51,880 --> 00:06:54,320 Speaker 4: in the GCL if we get a season this year. 124 00:06:54,640 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 4: Excuse me, but he'll probably be the youngest player in 125 00:06:57,480 --> 00:07:00,480 Speaker 4: the GCL. But he's played stateside before. He knows how 126 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:02,600 Speaker 4: to play over here. So I think he's got a 127 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:06,159 Speaker 4: real chance to be a higher prospect. And and everybody's in. 128 00:07:06,200 --> 00:07:08,799 Speaker 4: Everybody's bored by the end of the year over our virus. 129 00:07:09,800 --> 00:07:13,800 Speaker 5: Yeah, I'm really excited about Solace's tools, and I would 130 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:17,920 Speaker 5: rank him Oversyrus simply because he's healthy, and he's younger, 131 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:20,480 Speaker 5: and he's going to be stateside this year. 132 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 3: So yeah, I think we all agree on Solace over Osyrus. 133 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:30,680 Speaker 6: But how would we compare Solace in nasi. 134 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 1: Ah. 135 00:07:33,720 --> 00:07:37,840 Speaker 5: I mean, I think that seems like insane defense will 136 00:07:37,920 --> 00:07:42,520 Speaker 5: hold them over Solace for now until we see Solace 137 00:07:42,760 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 5: get some pro avs. So for now, I would keep 138 00:07:47,920 --> 00:07:50,520 Speaker 5: Nuniaz ahead of him. But the upside on Solace is 139 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:51,520 Speaker 5: way higher than. 140 00:07:51,480 --> 00:07:54,160 Speaker 2: The Yeah, I just I just don't know enough about 141 00:07:54,240 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 2: Solace to uh put him over nasm personally. Everything I 142 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 2: kind of know about him is just from listening to 143 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 2: you guys and reading up on him a little bit, 144 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 2: So I don't know enough to form a personal opinion. 145 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:15,520 Speaker 2: But I love Nasim's defensive potential, and he started off 146 00:08:15,560 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 2: really good, hitting pretty well in the GCL last year, 147 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 2: and showed a little bit of an ability to put 148 00:08:22,240 --> 00:08:26,800 Speaker 2: the ball, you know, deeper into the outfield. And so 149 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 2: because of that, because of the flashes of potential that 150 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:33,680 Speaker 2: I saw at the plate early on, I would probably 151 00:08:33,800 --> 00:08:35,680 Speaker 2: keep him around that fourteen fifteen range. 152 00:08:36,559 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 4: I think, if we're going to talk, I mean Sallas 153 00:08:39,240 --> 00:08:41,520 Speaker 4: and Nassim, I think I'm going to take Salas at 154 00:08:41,520 --> 00:08:43,760 Speaker 4: this point just for what we've seen out of Nassin. 155 00:08:44,400 --> 00:08:46,520 Speaker 4: Could be he'll be twenty years old probably by the 156 00:08:46,520 --> 00:08:48,720 Speaker 4: time or playing baseball again, or close to it. He's 157 00:08:48,760 --> 00:08:52,040 Speaker 4: only think he's a little bit over nineteen now, so 158 00:08:52,080 --> 00:08:54,360 Speaker 4: he'll be in Lowa next year or Clinton or in 159 00:08:54,400 --> 00:08:56,800 Speaker 4: Clinton next year at twenty years old. He does not 160 00:08:56,880 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 4: impact the ball yet with his bat. He was a 161 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:01,960 Speaker 4: little bit behind being a switch hitter. He didn't start 162 00:09:02,000 --> 00:09:03,719 Speaker 4: switch hitting till about I think his junior year of 163 00:09:03,840 --> 00:09:06,240 Speaker 4: high school, so it's took a long time for him 164 00:09:06,280 --> 00:09:08,640 Speaker 4: to really figure out that switch hitting and to show 165 00:09:08,720 --> 00:09:11,800 Speaker 4: power from both sides with solace. He has a grown 166 00:09:11,840 --> 00:09:14,120 Speaker 4: man's body. At sixteen years old, he'll be in the 167 00:09:14,160 --> 00:09:17,920 Speaker 4: same league that not Seen was in this year. At 168 00:09:18,040 --> 00:09:21,480 Speaker 4: not Seeing year nineteen or age nineteen year, excuse me. 169 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 4: I think he has the tools to be a twenty 170 00:09:24,400 --> 00:09:28,000 Speaker 4: twenty type player when he's at his prime. He can 171 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:30,360 Speaker 4: play second, third, and short. Currently I don't think he'll 172 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:32,920 Speaker 4: end up at short due to his size, But as 173 00:09:32,960 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 4: an overall player and his potential and what he can 174 00:09:35,080 --> 00:09:37,560 Speaker 4: do going forward, I really like Jose Salas as an 175 00:09:37,559 --> 00:09:39,400 Speaker 4: overall player. Even over and not seeing. 176 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:42,760 Speaker 5: My vote, I agree with that. 177 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:46,400 Speaker 6: My vote would be for Salas too, just because I 178 00:09:46,440 --> 00:09:49,520 Speaker 6: think I we see you are getting that really high 179 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:54,760 Speaker 6: end bankable defense, and you're also getting base running ability 180 00:09:54,880 --> 00:09:58,240 Speaker 6: that's going to be plus if beyond base percentages there 181 00:09:58,280 --> 00:10:02,720 Speaker 6: to support it. However, I think you know the concerns 182 00:10:02,760 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 6: about the hit tool with Nuniaz. I think that he'll 183 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:09,200 Speaker 6: hit enough for the tools to play, but I think 184 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:11,800 Speaker 6: it's kind of going to be just that he's not 185 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:12,600 Speaker 6: going to be a. 186 00:10:12,640 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 3: High level offensive performer in terms of contact or power. 187 00:10:17,480 --> 00:10:21,520 Speaker 3: I think the power is decent, not outstanding. I think 188 00:10:21,559 --> 00:10:24,080 Speaker 3: you're going to want to see him develop develop a 189 00:10:24,120 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 3: patient approach to uh get on base to support that speed. 190 00:10:29,520 --> 00:10:32,640 Speaker 3: But I think all but the most optimistic projections for 191 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:35,160 Speaker 3: him right now, you're looking at a bottom of the 192 00:10:35,280 --> 00:10:38,280 Speaker 3: order type of player, still, a guy who can be 193 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:41,480 Speaker 3: an everyday player, but offensively a bottom of the order 194 00:10:41,559 --> 00:10:45,200 Speaker 3: kind of producer, whereas Solace has the potential to be 195 00:10:45,280 --> 00:10:47,600 Speaker 3: that kind of top of the order producer. I do 196 00:10:47,679 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 3: agree his most likely position is second base, but I 197 00:10:52,559 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 3: like him a lot there. 198 00:10:53,440 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 6: I think he can be an everyday player there, and. 199 00:10:56,600 --> 00:11:01,000 Speaker 3: I tend to air a little bit more towards offense, 200 00:11:01,240 --> 00:11:04,200 Speaker 3: at least when we're talking about two guys who are both. 201 00:11:04,040 --> 00:11:06,559 Speaker 6: Going to be towards the upper end of the defensive spectrum. 202 00:11:06,840 --> 00:11:09,520 Speaker 3: And Saulis still projects pretty well on that side of the 203 00:11:09,559 --> 00:11:12,040 Speaker 3: ball too, even if he's not quite on Nunias as well. 204 00:11:13,200 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 1: All Right, so I made some tweaks to that middle 205 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,280 Speaker 1: of the top thirty rankings. Listen to the people. I 206 00:11:18,320 --> 00:11:23,760 Speaker 1: put Burdock at thirteen and Bernick at thirteen, Scott at fourteen, 207 00:11:24,520 --> 00:11:31,080 Speaker 1: Salas Nunia's endeavors like fifteen to seventeen. But I want 208 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:33,680 Speaker 1: to jump back into some pitching. We're kind of overdue 209 00:11:33,679 --> 00:11:36,480 Speaker 1: to talk about some pitchers that were right in this 210 00:11:36,640 --> 00:11:41,880 Speaker 1: range at the previous update. Umberto Mahea, who had I mean, 211 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:45,920 Speaker 1: compared to the perception of him entering last year. He's 212 00:11:46,200 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 1: a guy that made almost as big a jump as anybody, 213 00:11:48,960 --> 00:11:51,400 Speaker 1: someone that had been in the organization what five or 214 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: six years and had hardly gotten any recognition, but then 215 00:11:56,080 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 1: put up amazing numbers with Clinton, got the promotion to 216 00:11:59,360 --> 00:12:02,960 Speaker 1: Jupiter and for the time being getting an opportunity to 217 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:06,000 Speaker 1: develop as a starter, and he'd probably be the featured 218 00:12:06,040 --> 00:12:08,679 Speaker 1: guy in the rotation for Jupiter when we open up 219 00:12:08,679 --> 00:12:11,880 Speaker 1: next season. Who else We already mentioned a lot on Fitter. 220 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:14,839 Speaker 1: I mean, Fitter has to fit into these drinkings at 221 00:12:14,840 --> 00:12:17,160 Speaker 1: some point, you know, considering the kind of upside that 222 00:12:17,240 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 1: he has and how young he still is, still just 223 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:24,040 Speaker 1: a teenager. Also in this range, of course, we have 224 00:12:24,080 --> 00:12:26,680 Speaker 1: Sterling Sharp, who is the Rule five pick, and he's 225 00:12:26,720 --> 00:12:29,200 Speaker 1: going to be the oldest guy probably on this list. 226 00:12:29,559 --> 00:12:33,280 Speaker 1: But Sterling Sharp was pretty good in his double A experience, 227 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:36,200 Speaker 1: pitched really well in the Fall League as well, and 228 00:12:36,240 --> 00:12:38,079 Speaker 1: for what it's worth, in those spring training games he 229 00:12:38,160 --> 00:12:41,280 Speaker 1: showed a lot and seems like a pretty safe lock 230 00:12:41,360 --> 00:12:43,600 Speaker 1: to make the opening day roster, which means he's going 231 00:12:43,679 --> 00:12:46,559 Speaker 1: to lose his prospect eligibility really early in the year anyway, 232 00:12:46,840 --> 00:12:49,560 Speaker 1: but for the time being, you know, still considered a prospect. 233 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:52,080 Speaker 1: It has to fit in here. And the other one 234 00:12:52,160 --> 00:12:57,000 Speaker 1: that of course Spencer mentioned before, and that's always on 235 00:12:57,040 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 1: our minds. The man with the longest scoreless ending stra 236 00:13:00,600 --> 00:13:03,040 Speaker 1: I think in all of professional baseball at the moment 237 00:13:03,200 --> 00:13:06,880 Speaker 1: is Alex Vesia, who hasn't allowed to run since last July. 238 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:12,000 Speaker 1: He dominated in Jupiter in Jacksonville in the Fall League, 239 00:13:12,160 --> 00:13:15,000 Speaker 1: in spring training. And if we're just looking at Vessias 240 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:17,439 Speaker 1: strictly as a reliever, which he has been so far 241 00:13:17,480 --> 00:13:20,360 Speaker 1: in pro ball, then he just seems to have that 242 00:13:20,440 --> 00:13:23,760 Speaker 1: simple formula that's going to translate into major league games 243 00:13:24,040 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 1: at some point. And yes, when we try to put 244 00:13:26,240 --> 00:13:29,840 Speaker 1: all these pitching in their perspectives, I guess Vessia considering 245 00:13:29,960 --> 00:13:32,160 Speaker 1: some of the other pitchers we've already mentioned, like Guzman 246 00:13:32,480 --> 00:13:35,280 Speaker 1: in Holloway, if they have really heavy reliever risk, and 247 00:13:35,360 --> 00:13:38,520 Speaker 1: of course Vessia has a full blown reliever risk. But 248 00:13:38,559 --> 00:13:41,200 Speaker 1: he's been so dominant in all his pro outings, like 249 00:13:41,280 --> 00:13:44,480 Speaker 1: literally the most effective pitcher in minor league baseball since 250 00:13:44,520 --> 00:13:47,520 Speaker 1: he was drafted in twenty eighteen. I mean, he's an automatic, 251 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,560 Speaker 1: slam down top thirty guy right even in the Marlin system. 252 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:52,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think so. 253 00:13:54,400 --> 00:13:59,440 Speaker 5: I think though Umberto Mahea might be a little too 254 00:13:59,520 --> 00:14:03,840 Speaker 5: high on he's a little older for like being a 255 00:14:03,880 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 5: guy that has to be on the forty man roster 256 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 5: and having to start the year in Jupiter. I feel 257 00:14:09,880 --> 00:14:14,320 Speaker 5: more comfortable ranking him around where like Dougger is there. 258 00:14:14,320 --> 00:14:17,360 Speaker 5: It's like two guys who don't really have exceptional stuff, 259 00:14:17,760 --> 00:14:20,240 Speaker 5: but they can kind of mix it and throw strikes 260 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:23,080 Speaker 5: and that has like allowed them to succeed up to now. 261 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:25,560 Speaker 5: But I think he might have been ranked a little 262 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:29,480 Speaker 5: too high. But yeah, and then I think Fitter and 263 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 5: Sharp should definitely lead this group. Sharp because he's going 264 00:14:33,200 --> 00:14:36,760 Speaker 5: to be a major leaguer, and I think the fact 265 00:14:36,800 --> 00:14:40,120 Speaker 5: that he's already like almost there and he's throwing strikes 266 00:14:40,200 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 5: in big league camp that helps him out. And Fitter's upside, 267 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:45,200 Speaker 5: I love him. I probably would have put him in 268 00:14:45,200 --> 00:14:48,800 Speaker 5: the middle group around where Salus is, so i'd have 269 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:51,320 Speaker 5: them too up top, and then Umbert's a little lower. 270 00:14:53,840 --> 00:14:56,640 Speaker 2: I'm pretty big on Mahia. I thought he was really 271 00:14:56,680 --> 00:15:00,400 Speaker 2: good last year, and so I would have him a 272 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 2: little higher. But yeah, I think Lewis is right. He's 273 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:08,120 Speaker 2: kind of like a like a you know, middle middle guy, 274 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 2: Like he's that guy that comes up from Triple A 275 00:15:10,520 --> 00:15:12,960 Speaker 2: to make spot starts and stuff, and then you know, 276 00:15:13,120 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 2: he might keep him in the bullpen to eat some 277 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:19,880 Speaker 2: innings or maybe he turns into a pretty good bullpen arm. 278 00:15:20,440 --> 00:15:24,680 Speaker 2: Fitterer was solid last year in the GCL. He was 279 00:15:24,760 --> 00:15:29,280 Speaker 2: really solid two point three eight e r A. You know, 280 00:15:29,600 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 2: struck out some guys a little high walk rate, but 281 00:15:33,320 --> 00:15:35,040 Speaker 2: I'm a big fan of his and I thought he 282 00:15:35,120 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 2: was really solid last year. And obviously he meant a 283 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:39,440 Speaker 2: lot to the Marlins because they dished out the money 284 00:15:39,440 --> 00:15:42,760 Speaker 2: for him. So if they're excited about him, I trust 285 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:45,120 Speaker 2: the front office enough to be excited about him too. 286 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:48,320 Speaker 2: So yeah, I think him leading this group is pretty good. 287 00:15:48,400 --> 00:15:53,480 Speaker 2: But I would kind of throw mesa junior somewhere in 288 00:15:53,520 --> 00:15:55,960 Speaker 2: the middle of this group. I think he belongs right 289 00:15:56,080 --> 00:15:59,120 Speaker 2: somewhere in between these pictures, right and then I'm pretty 290 00:15:59,120 --> 00:16:06,840 Speaker 2: excited about that breaking ball look pretty nasty. In spring training, 291 00:16:07,760 --> 00:16:10,800 Speaker 2: I think he made pitching ninja, so that's that's a 292 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:15,600 Speaker 2: big accomplishment for sure. But I think he's he's a 293 00:16:15,640 --> 00:16:18,440 Speaker 2: guy that you know he's obviously we're gonna see him 294 00:16:18,520 --> 00:16:20,880 Speaker 2: right away against big league hitters and so we'll know 295 00:16:21,040 --> 00:16:23,680 Speaker 2: about him pretty quickly. But he seems like a really 296 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:26,240 Speaker 2: solid bullpen arm if that curve ball is as legitimate 297 00:16:26,240 --> 00:16:30,120 Speaker 2: it seems. I don't know too much about Vessia, but 298 00:16:30,680 --> 00:16:33,040 Speaker 2: I mean I listened to Ian about a lot of 299 00:16:33,080 --> 00:16:34,760 Speaker 2: things because he's one of the smartest people I know 300 00:16:34,800 --> 00:16:37,160 Speaker 2: when it comes to baseball and that's his guy right now. 301 00:16:37,160 --> 00:16:41,000 Speaker 2: It seems so. Yeah, I think with his solid production 302 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:44,640 Speaker 2: out of the bullpen, and when you get down towards 303 00:16:44,680 --> 00:16:46,920 Speaker 2: this part of the rankings, you know, we talked about 304 00:16:46,960 --> 00:16:49,800 Speaker 2: Holloway and Guzman and how they probably project his relievers, 305 00:16:50,080 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 2: and you have a guy that's actually dominating like that 306 00:16:52,440 --> 00:16:55,800 Speaker 2: as a reliever. Yeah, I think he can. He can 307 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:59,080 Speaker 2: definitely make this area of the rankings. 308 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:00,000 Speaker 5: Yeah. 309 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:02,080 Speaker 4: I mean talking about the guys we just brought up here, 310 00:17:02,120 --> 00:17:04,120 Speaker 4: I think sticking at the front end of the deck 311 00:17:04,160 --> 00:17:06,879 Speaker 4: group would be Evan Fitterer. He has a chance to 312 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:10,040 Speaker 4: have two sixty gray pitches going forward. He's not even 313 00:17:10,080 --> 00:17:13,760 Speaker 4: twenty years old. He's got it and he's got projection. 314 00:17:13,920 --> 00:17:15,840 Speaker 4: He has his ability to be a long term starter 315 00:17:16,200 --> 00:17:18,320 Speaker 4: more than anybody else in this group that were mentioning 316 00:17:18,960 --> 00:17:21,520 Speaker 4: behind that, I'm gonna go with my guy, Aux Vesier. 317 00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:23,919 Speaker 4: He's just dominant. He's got he's got a change up 318 00:17:23,920 --> 00:17:28,679 Speaker 4: he can throw in any count. He really just he 319 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:31,439 Speaker 4: just works any count with composure. He's not scared of 320 00:17:31,480 --> 00:17:34,679 Speaker 4: any at any position, and any had that. He hit 321 00:17:34,800 --> 00:17:37,320 Speaker 4: ninety eight off out of left hands a lot last year, 322 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:41,480 Speaker 4: which is pretty impressive. He sits ninety five. Usually he's 323 00:17:41,480 --> 00:17:43,679 Speaker 4: got three pitches he throws. He's just not He's just 324 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:45,120 Speaker 4: ready for the moment every time. 325 00:17:46,119 --> 00:17:52,399 Speaker 2: Seventeenth round, cal State East Bay from Alpaying, California. Alex 326 00:17:52,520 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 2: is twenty three years old. 327 00:17:54,960 --> 00:17:56,679 Speaker 4: He's deceptive. You could kind of see it, kind of 328 00:17:56,680 --> 00:17:57,960 Speaker 4: holds the ball up by his ear. 329 00:17:58,000 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 6: It seems like it's coming out of his head a 330 00:17:59,520 --> 00:18:00,200 Speaker 6: little bit. 331 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:03,159 Speaker 2: Pitchers pitchers hitters don't seem to catch up to that. 332 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 3: If he throws ninety two to ninety five and guys 333 00:18:06,240 --> 00:18:07,880 Speaker 3: just don't make contact against it. 334 00:18:08,440 --> 00:18:11,440 Speaker 4: Speaking about sharp, he's got a really good breaking ball. 335 00:18:11,560 --> 00:18:15,199 Speaker 4: It's a really elite spin. But his fastball scares the 336 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:18,239 Speaker 4: absolute hell out of me. If he gets behind him 337 00:18:18,280 --> 00:18:20,639 Speaker 4: counts as a major leaguer, he's gonna get hit hard. 338 00:18:21,119 --> 00:18:22,720 Speaker 4: If he can work that, If he can work his 339 00:18:22,760 --> 00:18:24,640 Speaker 4: slider and curveball in there as much as he does, 340 00:18:24,640 --> 00:18:27,200 Speaker 4: then we really could have something. But I think he's 341 00:18:27,200 --> 00:18:29,320 Speaker 4: in the lower bottom half of his top thirty just 342 00:18:29,400 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 4: for potential of what he can do at the next level. 343 00:18:32,359 --> 00:18:34,280 Speaker 4: I don't think he's going to be that higher, that 344 00:18:34,359 --> 00:18:35,639 Speaker 4: high of a pick. I mean, he's going to be 345 00:18:35,640 --> 00:18:37,600 Speaker 4: on our roster this year, in Miami's roster all a 346 00:18:37,640 --> 00:18:40,080 Speaker 4: year as a as a Roll five pick, but I 347 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 4: don't see the upside being that high. And the last 348 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:45,880 Speaker 4: guy on this list talking about excuse me, I think 349 00:18:45,920 --> 00:18:49,080 Speaker 4: that's maybe all we talked about here, might be missing one, 350 00:18:49,160 --> 00:18:53,600 Speaker 4: but yeah, I'm gonna go fitter Vesia and then sharp Hair. 351 00:18:53,800 --> 00:18:56,880 Speaker 1: So well, I'll get the rest of the names out 352 00:18:56,920 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 1: on the open. Other guys that were on the top 353 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:02,800 Speaker 1: thirty last time. We've already discussed everybody that was one 354 00:19:02,880 --> 00:19:06,200 Speaker 1: through twenty one last year. Some of the other names 355 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 1: will Banfield the only catcher, the only catcher hope. I 356 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:13,760 Speaker 1: guess that the Marlins have at at least at the 357 00:19:13,760 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 1: full season level of the organization right now, and also 358 00:19:17,760 --> 00:19:22,520 Speaker 1: from twenty seven on down. Brian Miller, the outfielder who's 359 00:19:22,560 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 1: a former very early round draft pick, still great speedster. 360 00:19:27,240 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 1: Robert Dugger is still prospect eligible for like another few innings, 361 00:19:31,200 --> 00:19:34,280 Speaker 1: so we had to fit him in somewhere here, probably 362 00:19:34,520 --> 00:19:37,360 Speaker 1: right at the ends where he was before. A guy 363 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:40,320 Speaker 1: that added some muscle over the offseason, and that translated 364 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:43,119 Speaker 1: pretty well in spring games. His fastball v low was 365 00:19:43,200 --> 00:19:44,879 Speaker 1: up a couple of ticks. I mean, that was a 366 00:19:44,880 --> 00:19:47,159 Speaker 1: big issue for him last year, and a big concern 367 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:49,960 Speaker 1: is that he simply in the same way that you 368 00:19:50,080 --> 00:19:52,639 Speaker 1: just mentioned was Sterling Sharp someone like Dugger who were 369 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:54,600 Speaker 1: kind of worried about what he'd be able to do 370 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:57,200 Speaker 1: when he was behind in the count, and that burned 371 00:19:57,240 --> 00:19:59,119 Speaker 1: him in the majors last year. But it seemed that 372 00:19:59,160 --> 00:20:01,000 Speaker 1: he put in some work during the off season that 373 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:04,400 Speaker 1: definitely helped. We had Tristan POMPEII and number twenty nine 374 00:20:04,480 --> 00:20:06,960 Speaker 1: last year. I know we were really excited about him 375 00:20:07,040 --> 00:20:09,600 Speaker 1: in twenty eighteen, that first year coming out of the 376 00:20:09,680 --> 00:20:13,680 Speaker 1: draft in Kentucky, but he took such a big drop 377 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:16,000 Speaker 1: off in twenty nineteen. A lot of that because of injury, 378 00:20:17,040 --> 00:20:20,880 Speaker 1: but for whatever variety of reasons considering where like Pompey 379 00:20:21,200 --> 00:20:24,040 Speaker 1: was in the outfielder hierarchy, you know at this time 380 00:20:24,520 --> 00:20:26,320 Speaker 1: just a year ago, and where he is now. Just 381 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:28,320 Speaker 1: some of that his own doing, and some of that 382 00:20:28,480 --> 00:20:30,720 Speaker 1: just because of all the other talent that's added into 383 00:20:30,800 --> 00:20:36,720 Speaker 1: the organization. And jd Orr was also this is my guy. 384 00:20:36,800 --> 00:20:38,200 Speaker 2: Can we get him up this list? 385 00:20:38,359 --> 00:20:38,760 Speaker 5: Please? 386 00:20:39,240 --> 00:20:41,080 Speaker 2: Please? Can we move him up a little bit? 387 00:20:42,400 --> 00:20:44,720 Speaker 5: I got to mention one thing, because I mean, we're 388 00:20:44,720 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 5: going off guys are already on this list. We need 389 00:20:47,800 --> 00:20:51,080 Speaker 5: to rank Brady and Carnacion and like now, because he 390 00:20:51,119 --> 00:20:54,280 Speaker 5: should not be in like the back half of the 391 00:20:54,320 --> 00:20:56,359 Speaker 5: top twenty, I mean of the top thirty. 392 00:20:57,880 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 6: So yeah, I agree needs to be. 393 00:21:02,119 --> 00:21:06,160 Speaker 5: Like towards like twenty twenty one. Maybe because we're talking 394 00:21:06,160 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 5: about real starter projection here with like a like legitimate 395 00:21:10,840 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 5: ability to spin a breaking ball. So I like, this 396 00:21:14,800 --> 00:21:16,840 Speaker 5: is a guy who could just take off and become 397 00:21:16,840 --> 00:21:19,520 Speaker 5: a top pitching prospect in the system, So he needs 398 00:21:19,520 --> 00:21:22,880 Speaker 5: to be in here. And sadly, I don't think Pompei 399 00:21:22,920 --> 00:21:26,040 Speaker 5: belongs on this list when he has had a chance 400 00:21:26,119 --> 00:21:29,640 Speaker 5: to play. He hasn't hit exceptionally well. He's pretty much 401 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:33,280 Speaker 5: stuck in left field and he hasn't played. 402 00:21:33,400 --> 00:21:37,160 Speaker 2: So what about what about Luis Pelasios. 403 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:41,479 Speaker 5: I'm not feeling that. I don't think that until he 404 00:21:41,520 --> 00:21:46,320 Speaker 5: can throw his fastball at least consistently above ninety miles 405 00:21:46,359 --> 00:21:49,560 Speaker 5: per hour, like, it's tough to like rank him anywhere 406 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 5: because I mean, you still have to like project towards 407 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:57,359 Speaker 5: the major leagues. His commands exceptional for his age, but 408 00:21:58,240 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 5: it wouldn't work the way like, if you're looking at 409 00:22:00,840 --> 00:22:04,000 Speaker 5: his current projection and his velocity, it just wouldn't work 410 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:06,200 Speaker 5: long term. 411 00:22:06,320 --> 00:22:10,480 Speaker 4: I definitely the unknown with Colosios is what's got everybody 412 00:22:10,800 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 4: so excited, and he's put up in insane numbers, and. 413 00:22:14,520 --> 00:22:15,600 Speaker 2: His numbers are insane. 414 00:22:15,680 --> 00:22:16,680 Speaker 5: That's why I said. 415 00:22:16,800 --> 00:22:19,120 Speaker 4: It's exciting to watch it to look at what he said, 416 00:22:19,119 --> 00:22:22,000 Speaker 4: But he's sitting at probably eighty six eighty seven right now. 417 00:22:22,520 --> 00:22:24,280 Speaker 4: He doesn't he doesn't have a lot of run on 418 00:22:24,359 --> 00:22:28,600 Speaker 4: his stuff, so it's hard to project what Plasios is 419 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:30,680 Speaker 4: going to do at the at the higher levels. You 420 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:32,480 Speaker 4: might see him in Clinton to start the this year, 421 00:22:32,520 --> 00:22:34,840 Speaker 4: which is what we're all hoping to see. So if 422 00:22:34,840 --> 00:22:37,040 Speaker 4: he puts up numbers in Clinton and shown some velocity, 423 00:22:37,080 --> 00:22:39,800 Speaker 4: then maybe we can start ranking him. But putting in 424 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:42,800 Speaker 4: Carnaciona for Plasios is a no braining for me right now. 425 00:22:44,160 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 5: And I gotta say I can't buy into the excitement 426 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:53,119 Speaker 5: on jd Or until he plays in the upper minor leagues. 427 00:22:54,119 --> 00:22:57,000 Speaker 5: Obviously he's probably he's probably the fastest player in the 428 00:22:57,160 --> 00:23:03,040 Speaker 5: entire organization. But I think that's what really has allowed 429 00:23:03,119 --> 00:23:07,159 Speaker 5: him to succeed this much in Batavia and it's the 430 00:23:07,240 --> 00:23:10,199 Speaker 5: same with like Milton Smith Junior. Like there's guys on 431 00:23:10,240 --> 00:23:13,720 Speaker 5: Twitter who get really excited about him, but like you 432 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:15,959 Speaker 5: have to keep in mind that when you're playing in 433 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:21,600 Speaker 5: like lower levels, you're potentially facing very poor defenses where 434 00:23:21,640 --> 00:23:25,119 Speaker 5: your speed can really just give you that insane boost 435 00:23:25,240 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 5: and it can make you look a lot better than 436 00:23:27,920 --> 00:23:37,600 Speaker 5: maybe where you'd be ranked on a prospect List's. 437 00:23:34,400 --> 00:23:38,120 Speaker 1: One other guy that just included this mixe. He wasn't 438 00:23:38,119 --> 00:23:41,000 Speaker 1: top thirty because we made the previous list before the 439 00:23:41,040 --> 00:23:44,520 Speaker 1: Marlins traded Austin Dean and they surprisingly got something back 440 00:23:44,560 --> 00:23:47,639 Speaker 1: in return for Dean, and they surprisingly got this outfielder 441 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:50,920 Speaker 1: that really dominated in the Dominican Summer League and the 442 00:23:50,960 --> 00:23:54,080 Speaker 1: Cardinals organization. That would be deal Wheel Burgos, who's just 443 00:23:54,119 --> 00:23:57,880 Speaker 1: gonna be nineteen this upcoming season, so finished last year 444 00:23:57,880 --> 00:24:01,919 Speaker 1: in the GCL. If you're wondering, on pipeline and on 445 00:24:02,680 --> 00:24:05,679 Speaker 1: fan grafts, they both have him comfortably inside the top thirty. 446 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:10,200 Speaker 1: And I guess, of course, if you compare him to 447 00:24:10,240 --> 00:24:12,560 Speaker 1: someone like j d Orr, he certainly has time on 448 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 1: his side, about four years younger than or is, and 449 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:20,640 Speaker 1: pretty decent power potential at this point. So I guess 450 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:22,760 Speaker 1: we got to find a spot for Burgos as well 451 00:24:22,840 --> 00:24:23,480 Speaker 1: somewhere in here. 452 00:24:23,560 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 6: Huh Yeah. I would definitely want to get Burgos into 453 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 6: the list somewhere at the least. 454 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,199 Speaker 3: I think if you put him next to somebody like 455 00:24:32,280 --> 00:24:35,480 Speaker 3: Will Banfield, there's a lot more to get excited about 456 00:24:35,520 --> 00:24:39,879 Speaker 3: with Burgos. The power is real. Even though he's a 457 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:42,120 Speaker 3: smaller guy, he really hits the ball with a. 458 00:24:42,040 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 6: Lot of juice. At this stage of his career. 459 00:24:44,920 --> 00:24:47,840 Speaker 3: He runs, we'll see as the body mature, as if 460 00:24:47,840 --> 00:24:50,240 Speaker 3: that continues to be part of his game, but he 461 00:24:50,280 --> 00:24:54,639 Speaker 3: shows an exciting skill set from an offensive perspective, the 462 00:24:54,760 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 3: kind of guy who you can envision potentially hitting towards 463 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:00,960 Speaker 3: the top of the order, with potential to impact the 464 00:25:01,000 --> 00:25:02,520 Speaker 3: game in a lot of different ways. 465 00:25:02,600 --> 00:25:03,520 Speaker 6: So I like him a lot. 466 00:25:03,560 --> 00:25:07,240 Speaker 3: I thought that was an outstanding get on to get 467 00:25:07,359 --> 00:25:08,879 Speaker 3: him for Austin Dean. 468 00:25:10,400 --> 00:25:12,200 Speaker 6: And one other player. 469 00:25:11,920 --> 00:25:14,000 Speaker 3: Who hasn't come up yet who I would definitely want 470 00:25:14,040 --> 00:25:17,240 Speaker 3: to find a spot for here. In addition to breaking 471 00:25:17,240 --> 00:25:20,920 Speaker 3: in Carnelascione, among those younger pitchers would be Chris Mogma. 472 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:25,159 Speaker 3: I think he's not quite as impressive at this stage 473 00:25:25,200 --> 00:25:29,919 Speaker 3: as Fitterer. But similar kind of overall tools, like a 474 00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:33,800 Speaker 3: lot of starter trades, potential for multiple above average pitches 475 00:25:33,840 --> 00:25:36,800 Speaker 3: with starter command. I think that if you want to 476 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:38,680 Speaker 3: dream on him, you could have a number three four 477 00:25:38,720 --> 00:25:43,040 Speaker 3: type starter there. Similar upside projection as you have a 478 00:25:43,080 --> 00:25:46,679 Speaker 3: fitter there. It just hasn't been demonstrated to quite the 479 00:25:46,680 --> 00:25:47,320 Speaker 3: same degree. 480 00:25:47,400 --> 00:25:51,399 Speaker 2: And quantify some of these things. Some of the guys 481 00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:54,800 Speaker 2: that Spencer just brought up. First of all, starting with Mokma, 482 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:58,560 Speaker 2: he only started five games, small sample size, but he 483 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:00,920 Speaker 2: had a two to one nine and a two five 484 00:26:01,040 --> 00:26:04,720 Speaker 2: three FIP eight point seven six case per nine. Those 485 00:26:04,720 --> 00:26:07,520 Speaker 2: are pretty good numbers for, you know, a high school guy. 486 00:26:07,560 --> 00:26:10,680 Speaker 2: And he was another one of the like the money, 487 00:26:10,840 --> 00:26:13,399 Speaker 2: big money signings that the Marlins put together in this draft. 488 00:26:13,920 --> 00:26:17,200 Speaker 2: And then Burgos, I mean, his numbers kind of jump 489 00:26:17,280 --> 00:26:20,880 Speaker 2: off the page at you. In the DSL last year 490 00:26:21,040 --> 00:26:26,360 Speaker 2: three sixteen for twenty OBP five seventy nine s looking percentage, 491 00:26:26,359 --> 00:26:28,960 Speaker 2: he had eleven home runs in fifty eight games. Okay, 492 00:26:29,080 --> 00:26:30,040 Speaker 2: deal Will Burgos. 493 00:26:30,080 --> 00:26:33,119 Speaker 5: He was a little older for a guy playing in 494 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 5: the DSL, so we do, I think we do have 495 00:26:35,560 --> 00:26:38,119 Speaker 5: to keep that in mind when we're looking at his stats. 496 00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:42,080 Speaker 5: To keep it fair. But yeah, I mean, if he 497 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:45,399 Speaker 5: has the raw power and the tools to be excited about, 498 00:26:45,440 --> 00:26:48,280 Speaker 5: that's fair. But he was a little older for his group. 499 00:26:49,240 --> 00:26:52,119 Speaker 5: I just think, I just think to get that back 500 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:55,040 Speaker 5: for her, a guy like Austin Dean is pretty impressive. 501 00:26:56,800 --> 00:27:00,840 Speaker 2: And yeah, I mean that's definitely something to you know, 502 00:27:01,119 --> 00:27:04,040 Speaker 2: be excited about. I mean, his numbers. It looks like 503 00:27:04,119 --> 00:27:06,280 Speaker 2: he went from one level of rookie ball to the 504 00:27:06,720 --> 00:27:10,080 Speaker 2: to the next and then I don't know which level though, 505 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:12,199 Speaker 2: I don't know if it was DSL, the GCL or what, 506 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:15,439 Speaker 2: but when he was in the cardinal system, but those numbers, 507 00:27:15,440 --> 00:27:17,680 Speaker 2: when he went to the second level of rookie ball, 508 00:27:18,119 --> 00:27:20,920 Speaker 2: he hit three eighty two, four eighty one, and seven 509 00:27:20,880 --> 00:27:23,880 Speaker 2: to twenty five and thirty six games, and he hit 510 00:27:23,960 --> 00:27:26,720 Speaker 2: nine homers. He only struck out fifteen percent of the time. 511 00:27:27,480 --> 00:27:29,919 Speaker 2: He had a two thirteen way to runs creative plus. 512 00:27:29,960 --> 00:27:32,840 Speaker 2: So those are some crazy numbers right there. To that one. 513 00:27:32,920 --> 00:27:35,640 Speaker 2: You look at what the Marlins got him for, that's 514 00:27:35,640 --> 00:27:36,800 Speaker 2: some pretty good value. 515 00:27:37,520 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 5: You know. 516 00:27:37,840 --> 00:27:42,080 Speaker 2: Obviously, you know that's one stat line, and you know 517 00:27:42,160 --> 00:27:44,800 Speaker 2: that's one sample, and the breast of his sample isn't 518 00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:49,240 Speaker 2: very good. But it's something to take note of. He's 519 00:27:49,280 --> 00:27:52,159 Speaker 2: a guy to kind of put on the radar and 520 00:27:52,320 --> 00:27:56,040 Speaker 2: keep an eye on. But yeah, he I am right 521 00:27:56,119 --> 00:28:00,680 Speaker 2: there with Spencer. He definitely deserves a spot on this list, alrightya, 522 00:28:00,760 --> 00:28:03,359 Speaker 2: some of the tough decisions I'm gonna make here and 523 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:05,639 Speaker 2: trying to fill out the top thirty, I think we 524 00:28:05,680 --> 00:28:09,160 Speaker 2: agree hees squeezing Pompei off the list for the time being, 525 00:28:09,800 --> 00:28:12,920 Speaker 2: holding off on jd Or for a little bit until 526 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:14,320 Speaker 2: he face his competition. 527 00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:17,760 Speaker 1: That's kind of his own age. And I guess it's 528 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 1: convenient because Dugger is going to graduate from prospect eligibility 529 00:28:21,240 --> 00:28:24,159 Speaker 1: pretty soon anyway, that we could squeeze him off a 530 00:28:24,200 --> 00:28:26,199 Speaker 1: little bit ahead of time in order to get some 531 00:28:26,240 --> 00:28:30,400 Speaker 1: of these younger, higher upside guys on the list. But boy, 532 00:28:30,720 --> 00:28:33,120 Speaker 1: it's so difficult to sort all this out. 533 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:37,600 Speaker 5: I definitely think though, with Badfield, we should keep him 534 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:41,520 Speaker 5: a little higher simply because he is a phenomenal defensive catcher. 535 00:28:42,040 --> 00:28:47,760 Speaker 1: Phenomenal. I love his defense, and you may have mentioned 536 00:28:47,880 --> 00:28:50,000 Speaker 1: you may have been going to mention this already, but 537 00:28:50,320 --> 00:28:53,040 Speaker 1: there's a lot more power potential in him than has 538 00:28:53,080 --> 00:28:56,040 Speaker 1: shown up in games, like when he actually squares up 539 00:28:56,080 --> 00:28:57,880 Speaker 1: the ball. When you look at his average fly ball 540 00:28:58,040 --> 00:29:02,160 Speaker 1: distance relative to other players like he does, he's not 541 00:29:02,280 --> 00:29:06,760 Speaker 1: that far away from showing at least fifty power, if 542 00:29:06,800 --> 00:29:08,760 Speaker 1: not a little bit higher than that. Of course, the 543 00:29:08,840 --> 00:29:10,880 Speaker 1: question is just going to be whether he gets on 544 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:13,400 Speaker 1: base enough to be like a primary catcher. 545 00:29:14,160 --> 00:29:17,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, his floor as a backup catcher is sure shot. 546 00:29:17,920 --> 00:29:20,880 Speaker 5: Like he will play in the major leagues barring any 547 00:29:21,080 --> 00:29:25,160 Speaker 5: like awful situation where he gets hurt or something. But like, 548 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:28,760 Speaker 5: I really believe that just because he will be at 549 00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:32,920 Speaker 5: least a backup catcher and the shortage of catching, plus 550 00:29:33,080 --> 00:29:36,920 Speaker 5: positionally it's never been like a strength to hit at 551 00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:42,120 Speaker 5: catcher in general, you probably can like excuse his like 552 00:29:42,640 --> 00:29:46,480 Speaker 5: poor showings in Clinton last year a little more than 553 00:29:46,600 --> 00:29:47,400 Speaker 5: some other players. 554 00:29:48,080 --> 00:29:51,520 Speaker 2: I get what you're saying, but I would understand that 555 00:29:51,560 --> 00:29:55,360 Speaker 2: if you're hitting like two thirty to fifty, but when 556 00:29:55,360 --> 00:29:58,640 Speaker 2: you're hitting below the Mendoza line, you gotta be a 557 00:29:58,680 --> 00:30:02,320 Speaker 2: little careful. Yeah, I mean, that's just my personal that's 558 00:30:02,320 --> 00:30:03,360 Speaker 2: just my personal opinion. 559 00:30:03,400 --> 00:30:06,480 Speaker 3: Though Austin Hedges has still been like about a two 560 00:30:06,560 --> 00:30:10,120 Speaker 3: win player for the last few years by playing top 561 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 3: level defense and running into a handful of homers every season. 562 00:30:14,720 --> 00:30:17,920 Speaker 3: I think that you have with Banfield, like the rough 563 00:30:17,960 --> 00:30:21,880 Speaker 3: power is definitely there when he does make contact. He 564 00:30:21,960 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 3: tends to get to that power, but the contact isn't 565 00:30:25,240 --> 00:30:28,240 Speaker 3: there in below minors. I don't think it's really ever 566 00:30:28,280 --> 00:30:32,160 Speaker 3: going to be there, Like if you really everything really clicks. 567 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:35,120 Speaker 3: He could be like a Jake Rogers kind of type. 568 00:30:35,280 --> 00:30:37,680 Speaker 3: But I mean, thus far, Jake Rodgers has it hit 569 00:30:37,760 --> 00:30:41,320 Speaker 3: in the majors, and I think it's kind of like 570 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:45,400 Speaker 3: that Rogers Hedges kind of profile. But I don't think 571 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:49,040 Speaker 3: that Bandfield is the defender that Hedges is, certainly, and 572 00:30:49,080 --> 00:30:52,040 Speaker 3: I'm not sure that he's quite even as good as 573 00:30:52,120 --> 00:30:55,000 Speaker 3: Rogers is. I think there's a little bit of residual 574 00:30:55,080 --> 00:30:57,760 Speaker 3: prospects shine on him because he was such a decorated 575 00:30:57,800 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 3: prep player, But I I don't see the bat like 576 00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:05,000 Speaker 3: I do think he's a high probability backup catcher, but 577 00:31:05,440 --> 00:31:09,640 Speaker 3: I don't see backup catchers as top prospects. 578 00:31:09,440 --> 00:31:13,400 Speaker 2: Like I'm sorry, finish up sure. 579 00:31:13,960 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 3: I mean, like, at least in a system this strong, 580 00:31:16,760 --> 00:31:19,480 Speaker 3: I don't know that I have a backup catcher in 581 00:31:19,480 --> 00:31:22,479 Speaker 3: the top thirty. Like I do think there are skills 582 00:31:22,520 --> 00:31:25,440 Speaker 3: to like with Banfield, but I think when you are 583 00:31:25,480 --> 00:31:28,920 Speaker 3: only ranking out to thirty names, he's just off of 584 00:31:28,960 --> 00:31:29,880 Speaker 3: that cutline for me. 585 00:31:31,360 --> 00:31:35,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I think, first of all, I agree with 586 00:31:35,560 --> 00:31:38,040 Speaker 2: Lewis and with you Spencer, that his defense gets him 587 00:31:38,080 --> 00:31:41,200 Speaker 2: too the major leagues because it is exceptional. I mean, 588 00:31:41,240 --> 00:31:43,400 Speaker 2: he was throwing guys out left and right every night 589 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:47,280 Speaker 2: last year, So you know, I do agree that his 590 00:31:47,360 --> 00:31:49,640 Speaker 2: defense gets him to the majors, But you're kind of 591 00:31:49,680 --> 00:31:53,000 Speaker 2: a little less worried about it because I thought what 592 00:31:53,040 --> 00:31:55,760 Speaker 2: we saw from Alfaro besides the strikeouts last year was 593 00:31:55,760 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 2: really positive and now you're kind of like, Okay, that 594 00:31:58,600 --> 00:32:00,880 Speaker 2: kind of takes some of the pressure off of Banfield. 595 00:32:01,320 --> 00:32:03,640 Speaker 2: And I think the Marlins have some guys that kind 596 00:32:03,640 --> 00:32:06,080 Speaker 2: of need a little bit of pressure taking off of them, 597 00:32:06,280 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 2: Like we talked about Brinston last episode. We talked about 598 00:32:09,120 --> 00:32:13,040 Speaker 2: Mason Junior. Sorry I always get them confused about Victor 599 00:32:13,080 --> 00:32:16,200 Speaker 2: Victor last episode. And now you talk about a guy 600 00:32:16,240 --> 00:32:18,760 Speaker 2: like Banfield who might have a little bit of the 601 00:32:18,800 --> 00:32:21,560 Speaker 2: pressure off of him and one year older, maybe starts 602 00:32:21,600 --> 00:32:24,760 Speaker 2: hitting a little better. But yeah, I think because he 603 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:26,680 Speaker 2: has major league potential and he's a guy that's going 604 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:28,520 Speaker 2: to be in the majors. He's going to be towards 605 00:32:28,600 --> 00:32:30,240 Speaker 2: the bottom, but I think we can just kind of 606 00:32:30,240 --> 00:32:31,920 Speaker 2: squeak him onto the list a little bit. 607 00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 5: I'd also expect Banfield to have some competition in the 608 00:32:37,240 --> 00:32:42,240 Speaker 5: near future. This isn't coming from a source or anything, 609 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:45,240 Speaker 5: but I'm fully certain like within the first four or 610 00:32:45,320 --> 00:32:47,960 Speaker 5: five picks, they're going to select the catcher, like they're 611 00:32:48,080 --> 00:32:51,480 Speaker 5: so hollowed out at that position they need to address it. 612 00:32:51,800 --> 00:32:54,560 Speaker 6: It is a very strong catching class this year, so 613 00:32:54,840 --> 00:32:56,920 Speaker 6: it's a good time to be in that position. 614 00:33:00,320 --> 00:33:03,360 Speaker 1: All right, Well, folks, you're listening to our Top thirty 615 00:33:03,400 --> 00:33:07,640 Speaker 1: prospect list update, and if you fast forwarded to for 616 00:33:07,640 --> 00:33:10,800 Speaker 1: whatever reason, you fast forwarded over an hour into our rankings, 617 00:33:10,840 --> 00:33:13,800 Speaker 1: and Youreta's point. We're gonna try to sort out the 618 00:33:13,840 --> 00:33:16,200 Speaker 1: back half of this top thirty, which is gonna look 619 00:33:16,440 --> 00:33:19,120 Speaker 1: quite a bit different from the previous update. To this point, 620 00:33:19,200 --> 00:33:23,360 Speaker 1: I had our one through seventeen ranked, and that first 621 00:33:23,640 --> 00:33:26,520 Speaker 1: top seventeen it ended off with like all those young 622 00:33:26,560 --> 00:33:31,320 Speaker 1: shortstops Salas and Nunez Endeavors. So from eighteen to thirty, 623 00:33:31,360 --> 00:33:34,080 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna spit out some names. Eighteen to thirty 624 00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 1: and you guys yell at me about any that you 625 00:33:36,720 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: think are egregiously wrong, all right? Eighteen with George Guzman nineteen, 626 00:33:42,840 --> 00:33:51,440 Speaker 1: Osiris twenty, Fitterer twenty one, Holloway twenty two, Vesia twenty three, 627 00:33:51,920 --> 00:33:57,720 Speaker 1: Victor Mesa Junior twenty four, Brady and Cronacion twenty five, Deal, 628 00:33:57,760 --> 00:34:03,800 Speaker 1: Will Burgos twenty six, Stirling Sharp twenty seven, Umberto Mahea 629 00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:09,399 Speaker 1: twenty eight, Will Banfield twenty nine, Victor Victor Mesa in 630 00:34:09,480 --> 00:34:13,880 Speaker 1: thirty Brian Miller. Which one of those can you not 631 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:14,360 Speaker 1: live with? 632 00:34:15,239 --> 00:34:19,200 Speaker 3: I would move Guzman down about ten spots personally, that 633 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:22,479 Speaker 3: might be a little extreme for some of us. 634 00:34:23,160 --> 00:34:29,319 Speaker 6: I would have forgive me. I would have Holloway a 635 00:34:29,320 --> 00:34:30,760 Speaker 6: handful of spots lower. 636 00:34:32,440 --> 00:34:37,600 Speaker 3: I would push off Miller in favor of Mokma, and 637 00:34:37,640 --> 00:34:39,600 Speaker 3: I would move in Carnacion up a little bit. 638 00:34:39,640 --> 00:34:41,080 Speaker 6: Those are the ones that stood out to me. 639 00:34:42,280 --> 00:34:46,560 Speaker 5: I actually feel bad ranking Miller so low because he 640 00:34:47,080 --> 00:34:50,200 Speaker 5: just hits like he I know, double a. He kind 641 00:34:50,200 --> 00:34:52,440 Speaker 5: of took a step back, like trying to hit more 642 00:34:52,520 --> 00:34:56,319 Speaker 5: five balls. But I think his contact ability has some 643 00:34:56,480 --> 00:34:59,479 Speaker 5: role in the major leagues. It's just tough to sort 644 00:34:59,520 --> 00:35:03,160 Speaker 5: it out when his defense isn't particularly exceptional, and he 645 00:35:03,239 --> 00:35:06,479 Speaker 5: doesn't run the bases that great, but well, not that great, 646 00:35:06,520 --> 00:35:09,040 Speaker 5: I'm sorry, just not as great as you would expect 647 00:35:09,320 --> 00:35:13,080 Speaker 5: his speed to allow him to. But yeah, I think 648 00:35:13,160 --> 00:35:15,640 Speaker 5: he definitely has a spot on this list. I don't 649 00:35:15,640 --> 00:35:18,040 Speaker 5: feel great about him so close to thirty, but I 650 00:35:18,080 --> 00:35:20,279 Speaker 5: guess that's just how it's gonna have to end up. 651 00:35:20,840 --> 00:35:24,359 Speaker 5: But I would probably move up Victor Victor a bit 652 00:35:24,440 --> 00:35:27,640 Speaker 5: because of the defense in the arm, and Victor Mason 653 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 5: Junior probably knock him up a couple of spots too. 654 00:35:31,640 --> 00:35:35,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, I would put it was Guzmann and then Holloway. 655 00:35:35,440 --> 00:35:38,880 Speaker 1: Right Guzman a few spots at a Halloway. 656 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:39,160 Speaker 3: And. 657 00:35:40,800 --> 00:35:42,920 Speaker 2: Who was in front of Halloway, I would put Mesa 658 00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:46,120 Speaker 2: in front of Oh, it was Holloway, and then Bessie 659 00:35:46,160 --> 00:35:48,880 Speaker 2: or Bessi and then Halloway. I would put Mesa Junior 660 00:35:49,560 --> 00:35:54,720 Speaker 2: up over those two. Uh, and then I Brian Miller 661 00:35:54,800 --> 00:35:57,640 Speaker 2: is like a fourth outfielder at best, and with the 662 00:35:57,680 --> 00:36:00,000 Speaker 2: amount of outfield talent the Morelands having this system right now, 663 00:36:00,320 --> 00:36:03,200 Speaker 2: I just don't feel great about putting a fourth outfielder 664 00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:07,120 Speaker 2: ceiling on the top thirty list. So I like the 665 00:36:07,440 --> 00:36:11,440 Speaker 2: I like Mokma, I would personally vouch for jd Or, 666 00:36:11,640 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 2: but I'm more than okay with getting a. 667 00:36:15,440 --> 00:36:16,080 Speaker 5: High school guy. 668 00:36:16,080 --> 00:36:19,320 Speaker 2: The Marlins are high on with a good looking ceiling 669 00:36:19,560 --> 00:36:22,640 Speaker 2: on this list. 670 00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:27,320 Speaker 1: Hallway a few spots. Maybe just flip him in Brady Brady. 671 00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:29,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, I like Brady. 672 00:36:30,560 --> 00:36:32,799 Speaker 5: For sure, and I agree with that. 673 00:36:33,239 --> 00:36:36,040 Speaker 6: Do we have where do we have Vezia in relation 674 00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:37,920 Speaker 6: to the other pictures at the moment. 675 00:36:38,120 --> 00:36:41,440 Speaker 1: I haven't been twenty I have him twenty two right 676 00:36:41,600 --> 00:36:43,880 Speaker 1: next to Fitter and Brady. 677 00:36:43,800 --> 00:36:48,680 Speaker 3: Between Twitter and Brady. Yeah, yeah, I like I like that. 678 00:36:48,719 --> 00:36:49,880 Speaker 2: Wait where is Burgos? 679 00:36:50,719 --> 00:36:52,880 Speaker 1: Virgo said twenty five? Okay? 680 00:36:52,880 --> 00:36:53,160 Speaker 2: Cool? 681 00:36:53,920 --> 00:36:59,080 Speaker 5: I said, to finish up without him by the way. 682 00:36:57,560 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 1: Well, yeah we did. We have gone pretty long this Yeah, is. 683 00:37:01,120 --> 00:37:03,440 Speaker 5: It his internet like shot out or something. That's how 684 00:37:03,480 --> 00:37:09,239 Speaker 5: he described it. So that sucks all right, but this 685 00:37:09,360 --> 00:37:12,319 Speaker 5: is tough. But I mean, I think I don't know 686 00:37:12,320 --> 00:37:16,799 Speaker 5: if man is that. Brady's ceiling seems pretty great. I 687 00:37:16,800 --> 00:37:19,359 Speaker 5: think I would still keep Fitter just above him for now, 688 00:37:21,760 --> 00:37:24,560 Speaker 5: let's see. I mean, Guzman has to be lower than 689 00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:28,080 Speaker 5: Holloway in my opinion, and then yeah, just Mason Junior 690 00:37:28,080 --> 00:37:28,720 Speaker 5: a little higher. 691 00:37:29,840 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 6: Yeah, I like Mason Junior. I think after Osiris, I 692 00:37:36,160 --> 00:37:40,280 Speaker 6: believe was the last position player we had ranked. 693 00:37:40,760 --> 00:37:44,000 Speaker 5: I think he should be above Osirius. I think that's 694 00:37:44,040 --> 00:37:46,040 Speaker 5: that's the switch I would like to make. I think 695 00:37:46,360 --> 00:37:49,759 Speaker 5: Mesa should replace Osiris at his spot, probably just swapped 696 00:37:49,800 --> 00:37:52,280 Speaker 5: them because I mean, he did even have more success 697 00:37:52,320 --> 00:37:55,439 Speaker 5: than Osiris in the g c L and I think 698 00:37:55,440 --> 00:37:56,399 Speaker 5: they were about the same. 699 00:37:56,440 --> 00:38:04,040 Speaker 3: Age is absolutely more polished, better pure hitter than Osiris 700 00:38:04,120 --> 00:38:04,920 Speaker 3: at this stage. 701 00:38:05,000 --> 00:38:07,800 Speaker 6: I just think there is so much more. 702 00:38:07,680 --> 00:38:11,680 Speaker 3: Power, you know, Osirius's profile, and that's what has me 703 00:38:11,800 --> 00:38:14,239 Speaker 3: with him a little ahead of Mesa, but I think 704 00:38:14,360 --> 00:38:18,560 Speaker 3: definitely in that rage. For me personally, it's right after Osiris. 705 00:38:18,600 --> 00:38:22,800 Speaker 3: I have Masa Junior and Burgos as kind of ahead 706 00:38:22,800 --> 00:38:25,400 Speaker 3: of the pack in terms of position players. 707 00:38:26,160 --> 00:38:28,000 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's great. I like that. 708 00:38:29,080 --> 00:38:31,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, And at the very end, we want to switch 709 00:38:31,600 --> 00:38:35,560 Speaker 1: Miller with Malkma of Chris Makoma rounding it out. 710 00:38:36,120 --> 00:38:38,680 Speaker 3: I would be in support of that just for the reason. 711 00:38:38,760 --> 00:38:41,720 Speaker 3: The way I see it, Mochoma has potential to develop 712 00:38:41,760 --> 00:38:45,040 Speaker 3: into a long term starter. I think, you know, the 713 00:38:45,040 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 3: most likely projection in that role would be a number 714 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:51,440 Speaker 3: four starter, and if he gets a little further. 715 00:38:51,239 --> 00:38:52,200 Speaker 6: Along his development. 716 00:38:52,280 --> 00:38:54,800 Speaker 3: I mean, Nick knighterd is a likely number four starter 717 00:38:54,880 --> 00:38:58,200 Speaker 3: according to most people, and he's a great deal higher 718 00:38:58,200 --> 00:39:00,239 Speaker 3: on the list. So I think when you look, get 719 00:39:00,280 --> 00:39:02,840 Speaker 3: a guy who has a similar kind of projection, and 720 00:39:02,880 --> 00:39:04,920 Speaker 3: Monk may even throws a little bit harder than somebody 721 00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:07,960 Speaker 3: like Nier who's just a couple of years earlier in 722 00:39:08,000 --> 00:39:10,360 Speaker 3: their development. That's a guy I like to put on 723 00:39:10,400 --> 00:39:12,560 Speaker 3: the back end of the list just because the potential 724 00:39:12,600 --> 00:39:15,240 Speaker 3: is there for him to rise as much as fifteen 725 00:39:15,280 --> 00:39:16,520 Speaker 3: spots in the future. 726 00:39:18,680 --> 00:39:20,120 Speaker 5: Yeah, I like that lot. 727 00:39:20,280 --> 00:39:22,799 Speaker 2: That all right. 728 00:39:23,120 --> 00:39:25,680 Speaker 1: Let me see if there's anybody else that I had 729 00:39:25,719 --> 00:39:29,640 Speaker 1: written down I didn't mention, of course, when a year 730 00:39:29,680 --> 00:39:32,879 Speaker 1: ago there was some excitement about Will Stewart coming over 731 00:39:33,080 --> 00:39:35,240 Speaker 1: in the real Muto trade, and at the very beginning 732 00:39:35,280 --> 00:39:37,440 Speaker 1: of the year he had a couple excellent outings, and 733 00:39:37,440 --> 00:39:38,879 Speaker 1: then he had a couple at the end of the year, 734 00:39:39,120 --> 00:39:41,000 Speaker 1: and then in between then he kind of got lit 735 00:39:41,080 --> 00:39:44,080 Speaker 1: up at Jupiter, but still only twenty two years old 736 00:39:44,440 --> 00:39:47,680 Speaker 1: and still has that nasty change up with him. He 737 00:39:47,840 --> 00:39:49,799 Speaker 1: was a top thirty guy for most of last year. 738 00:39:49,840 --> 00:39:52,000 Speaker 1: But I think at a certain point when you just 739 00:39:52,080 --> 00:39:55,120 Speaker 1: have concerns about his fastball having being able to get 740 00:39:55,160 --> 00:39:58,839 Speaker 1: by anybody, that probably drops him outside the list for now. 741 00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:02,799 Speaker 1: We're gonna leave Lassos outside the list for now. I'm 742 00:40:02,880 --> 00:40:06,239 Speaker 1: keeping an eye on Josh Robertson who what he's gonna 743 00:40:06,239 --> 00:40:08,879 Speaker 1: be twenty four this upcoming year. He's had Tommy John 744 00:40:08,920 --> 00:40:11,439 Speaker 1: surgery in the past, and then last year he missed 745 00:40:11,440 --> 00:40:13,200 Speaker 1: a lot of time with another arm injury. But when 746 00:40:13,200 --> 00:40:16,960 Speaker 1: he was healthy, he was pretty electric. He's another guy 747 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:21,320 Speaker 1: that I guess a very different roster status than Guzman 748 00:40:21,480 --> 00:40:24,319 Speaker 1: or Holloway, but the same type of stuff and you know, 749 00:40:24,360 --> 00:40:26,440 Speaker 1: the same type of weaknesses too when you look at 750 00:40:26,480 --> 00:40:30,000 Speaker 1: his reliever risk and his age relative to his level 751 00:40:30,040 --> 00:40:33,040 Speaker 1: of competition. But someone to keep an eye on. And 752 00:40:33,080 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 1: I guess he's not top thirty for the moment. 753 00:40:36,080 --> 00:40:37,200 Speaker 6: I mean, I got I Yeah. 754 00:40:37,200 --> 00:40:40,040 Speaker 3: I think he's a great name to bring up, and 755 00:40:40,120 --> 00:40:42,000 Speaker 3: I think you can make a good case for. 756 00:40:42,040 --> 00:40:43,760 Speaker 6: Him for one of those last couple of spots. 757 00:40:44,080 --> 00:40:48,480 Speaker 3: I think the parallel drawing between him and Halloway is 758 00:40:48,480 --> 00:40:51,480 Speaker 3: a good one. I think there definitely similarity think between 759 00:40:51,520 --> 00:40:54,600 Speaker 3: their profiles. Then with both guys, if you really want 760 00:40:54,600 --> 00:40:56,960 Speaker 3: to dream like maybe you can coax a starting. 761 00:40:56,640 --> 00:40:57,279 Speaker 6: A picture out of it. 762 00:40:59,600 --> 00:41:03,320 Speaker 5: I think the Stewart though there's there was like a 763 00:41:03,360 --> 00:41:07,200 Speaker 5: mechanical problem that there was to address there, But I 764 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:12,160 Speaker 5: think his stuff is actually very good. So I don't 765 00:41:12,160 --> 00:41:15,080 Speaker 5: know if he has a role in this top thirty 766 00:41:15,160 --> 00:41:18,439 Speaker 5: right now, but I think it's a guy who if 767 00:41:18,440 --> 00:41:21,240 Speaker 5: he makes the changes he needs to make, that he'll 768 00:41:21,280 --> 00:41:25,120 Speaker 5: he'll jump right back in and right like. That's the thing. 769 00:41:25,120 --> 00:41:28,319 Speaker 5: I wouldn't feel great about him in a bullpen, so 770 00:41:29,280 --> 00:41:31,560 Speaker 5: it's it's kind of swing or miss with him as 771 00:41:31,560 --> 00:41:34,080 Speaker 5: a starting pitcher. But I think as a starter he 772 00:41:34,200 --> 00:41:37,160 Speaker 5: kind of does play up with that heavy sink and 773 00:41:37,280 --> 00:41:38,480 Speaker 5: like his change up. 774 00:41:38,640 --> 00:41:41,880 Speaker 3: So yeah, I mean I don't I don't think Stewart's 775 00:41:41,880 --> 00:41:44,799 Speaker 3: a lost cause I think I have. I sort of 776 00:41:44,800 --> 00:41:48,719 Speaker 3: think of him in tandem with Sterling Sharp. They kind 777 00:41:48,760 --> 00:41:52,359 Speaker 3: of share some similarities. Both of them are more they're 778 00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:56,080 Speaker 3: pitching styles oriented towards generating weak contact, whether it's striking 779 00:41:56,080 --> 00:41:59,800 Speaker 3: guys up, and Stewart does throw significantly harder than Sharp, 780 00:42:00,320 --> 00:42:04,200 Speaker 3: but he's not as fully realized. And I agree with 781 00:42:04,239 --> 00:42:06,799 Speaker 3: you when you say that he doesn't project, especially while 782 00:42:06,840 --> 00:42:09,319 Speaker 3: in the bullpen, because he doesn't really have like that 783 00:42:09,480 --> 00:42:12,400 Speaker 3: kind of one pitch he can really lean on in 784 00:42:12,440 --> 00:42:18,880 Speaker 3: that kind of role. And I don't think that what 785 00:42:19,040 --> 00:42:22,080 Speaker 3: he's shown recently looks like that kind of number four 786 00:42:22,200 --> 00:42:24,920 Speaker 3: starter that he looked like a little earlier on. But 787 00:42:25,760 --> 00:42:30,640 Speaker 3: if he can iron out those kinks mechanically, the possibility 788 00:42:30,719 --> 00:42:32,759 Speaker 3: is still there for him to fit into the back 789 00:42:32,840 --> 00:42:35,480 Speaker 3: end of rotation because he does have a nice diverse 790 00:42:35,560 --> 00:42:39,160 Speaker 3: artisenal and saw rock solid fastball philosophy. 791 00:42:40,120 --> 00:42:41,040 Speaker 5: Yeah, I agree. 792 00:42:42,680 --> 00:42:45,000 Speaker 1: All right, I'm going to take a deep breath and 793 00:42:45,239 --> 00:42:48,160 Speaker 1: read this top thirty that we got here from the beginning. 794 00:42:48,560 --> 00:42:52,440 Speaker 1: Number one, number one, six, Dough Sanchez, number two, Justism 795 00:42:52,800 --> 00:42:57,560 Speaker 1: number three, JJ Blodeh number four, Edward Cabrera number five, 796 00:42:57,680 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: Hey Suss Sanchez, number six, When Diaz seven, Monte Harrison eight, 797 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:08,640 Speaker 1: Braxton Garrett nine, Trevor Rodgers ten, Cameron Meisner eleven, jurar 798 00:43:08,760 --> 00:43:14,320 Speaker 1: In Karnacion number twelve, Nick Nider thirteen, Peyden Verdict fourteen, 799 00:43:14,480 --> 00:43:20,920 Speaker 1: Connor Scott fifteen, Jose Salas sixteen, Nasim Nuniaz seventeen, Jose 800 00:43:21,080 --> 00:43:25,799 Speaker 1: Devers eighteen, Osiris Johnson nineteen, Evan Fitterer, And then I 801 00:43:25,840 --> 00:43:28,399 Speaker 1: made some changes to the rest of these twenty now, 802 00:43:28,520 --> 00:43:33,000 Speaker 1: Victor Mesa Junior twenty one, Brady and Karnacion twenty two, 803 00:43:33,520 --> 00:43:38,360 Speaker 1: Alex Vessia twenty three, Dial wiel Bergos twenty four, George 804 00:43:38,400 --> 00:43:44,120 Speaker 1: Guzman twenty five, Jordan Holloway twenty six, Sterling Sharp twenty seven, 805 00:43:44,280 --> 00:43:48,680 Speaker 1: m Berto Mahea twenty eight, Victor Victor Mesa twenty nine, 806 00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:52,680 Speaker 1: Will Banfield and thirty Chris Mokma. 807 00:43:53,640 --> 00:43:56,360 Speaker 2: I like it. I like it. I think I'm a 808 00:43:56,360 --> 00:43:59,200 Speaker 2: big fan of how we kind of went big on ceiling. 809 00:43:59,760 --> 00:44:02,239 Speaker 2: You know, we brought our minds together and kind of 810 00:44:02,320 --> 00:44:04,560 Speaker 2: was like, Okay, who's got the most potential, you know 811 00:44:04,560 --> 00:44:06,319 Speaker 2: what I mean? And that's why you see guys like 812 00:44:07,600 --> 00:44:11,319 Speaker 2: Jazz going up to two and Guzman falling a little 813 00:44:11,320 --> 00:44:14,759 Speaker 2: bit and Victor Victor falling pretty hard. But I think 814 00:44:14,800 --> 00:44:17,400 Speaker 2: that's the right way to kind of evaluate prospects is 815 00:44:17,440 --> 00:44:19,920 Speaker 2: on is on ceiling, and I think when you look 816 00:44:19,920 --> 00:44:21,960 Speaker 2: at it, you've got the guys with the highest ceilings 817 00:44:21,960 --> 00:44:25,879 Speaker 2: at the top, and it just kind of shows where 818 00:44:25,920 --> 00:44:29,279 Speaker 2: the Marlins are at right now in terms of, yeah, 819 00:44:29,440 --> 00:44:31,560 Speaker 2: they've got a ton of talent at the top, but 820 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:36,120 Speaker 2: you can't say that they're a top heavy system because 821 00:44:36,200 --> 00:44:38,919 Speaker 2: you look down the list a little bit and it's 822 00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:41,839 Speaker 2: really really good somewhere in the middle, and then even 823 00:44:41,960 --> 00:44:42,719 Speaker 2: towards the back end. 824 00:44:43,000 --> 00:44:46,680 Speaker 7: It's definitely a credit to all aspects of baseball operations 825 00:44:46,719 --> 00:44:49,239 Speaker 7: because you look at the various ways. Some of them 826 00:44:49,280 --> 00:44:51,600 Speaker 7: have been acquired via trade, some of us have been 827 00:44:51,680 --> 00:44:55,719 Speaker 7: drafted and developed, some of them have come from international baseball. 828 00:44:56,000 --> 00:44:59,120 Speaker 7: It just speaks to how we've we've we've beefed up 829 00:44:59,160 --> 00:45:02,960 Speaker 7: the entire organization and put the focus on building this 830 00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:05,440 Speaker 7: thing the right way, putting ourselves on solid foundation. 831 00:45:06,200 --> 00:45:10,759 Speaker 2: So yeah, I think we came together and we put 832 00:45:10,800 --> 00:45:13,080 Speaker 2: something really good together. I'm really I think we did 833 00:45:13,080 --> 00:45:13,640 Speaker 2: a good job. 834 00:45:14,320 --> 00:45:16,440 Speaker 5: I think this year too, I feel a lot better 835 00:45:16,520 --> 00:45:19,400 Speaker 5: about their position player group, not just because of the 836 00:45:19,520 --> 00:45:21,440 Speaker 5: names they have in it. Obviously they've had a lot 837 00:45:21,480 --> 00:45:25,920 Speaker 5: of additions, but like there's no question they struggled to 838 00:45:26,000 --> 00:45:29,440 Speaker 5: develop bats over the last two years. So this new 839 00:45:29,480 --> 00:45:32,200 Speaker 5: staff they've got working. I mean, if you want to 840 00:45:32,200 --> 00:45:34,920 Speaker 5: buy into Lewis Brinson's results, like you can kind of 841 00:45:34,960 --> 00:45:39,160 Speaker 5: see it there. Even with Jazz Chisholm, there's been an 842 00:45:39,239 --> 00:45:43,400 Speaker 5: active effort to reduce his swings and misses since he 843 00:45:43,480 --> 00:45:46,879 Speaker 5: came into the system, and you've seen the results from 844 00:45:46,880 --> 00:45:50,480 Speaker 5: the moment he stepped foot with the Jumbo Shrimp. And 845 00:45:50,960 --> 00:45:53,279 Speaker 5: so I feel really good about the position player group 846 00:45:53,360 --> 00:45:57,200 Speaker 5: they have now as compared to last year and obviously 847 00:45:57,200 --> 00:45:59,600 Speaker 5: the year before. I think they'll do a lot better 848 00:45:59,719 --> 00:46:04,759 Speaker 5: job like actually developing these guys into major league baseball players. 849 00:46:05,520 --> 00:46:07,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, I think it's absolutely you know, just 850 00:46:07,960 --> 00:46:11,560 Speaker 3: having this conversation really reminds you of just how stack 851 00:46:11,640 --> 00:46:14,200 Speaker 3: the system has gotten. I think, you know, it's right there, 852 00:46:14,560 --> 00:46:17,080 Speaker 3: right up there with the very best systems in baseball. 853 00:46:17,239 --> 00:46:20,040 Speaker 3: I would put it in the top three. And I 854 00:46:20,080 --> 00:46:23,240 Speaker 3: think that the list we put together looks very solid. 855 00:46:24,000 --> 00:46:26,480 Speaker 6: They're just a couple of like little. 856 00:46:27,880 --> 00:46:32,320 Speaker 3: Spots that I thought we might discuss maybe tad further. 857 00:46:32,600 --> 00:46:35,439 Speaker 3: Just I feel like as a group, there's a little 858 00:46:35,480 --> 00:46:40,279 Speaker 3: bit more confidence in Hurrah than Meisner, and I feel like, 859 00:46:40,320 --> 00:46:43,920 Speaker 3: based on our discussion, maybe those two could switch spots 860 00:46:44,000 --> 00:46:46,799 Speaker 3: being right next to each other. And then the same 861 00:46:46,880 --> 00:46:50,480 Speaker 3: kind of situation with Osiris and Fitterer. 862 00:46:51,719 --> 00:46:53,799 Speaker 5: Yeah, and we got to talk about Braxton. I mean, 863 00:46:53,880 --> 00:46:57,440 Speaker 5: we basically just glossed over him. But yeah, well he 864 00:46:57,520 --> 00:47:00,600 Speaker 5: did a tremendous job by just coming back from Tommy 865 00:47:00,640 --> 00:47:05,319 Speaker 5: John surgery throwing strikes. He still has that amazing breaking ball, 866 00:47:06,000 --> 00:47:08,920 Speaker 5: and it's not crazy to think that he has a 867 00:47:08,960 --> 00:47:13,080 Speaker 5: little more velo coming back as he recovers from this surgery. 868 00:47:13,120 --> 00:47:16,279 Speaker 5: He's never been a very high velocity guy, but he's 869 00:47:16,320 --> 00:47:18,160 Speaker 5: been able to bring it up when he has to. 870 00:47:18,440 --> 00:47:21,400 Speaker 5: So I'm really excited about him, and I kind of 871 00:47:21,400 --> 00:47:23,480 Speaker 5: feel bad for not talking more about him. 872 00:47:24,040 --> 00:47:28,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, I was. When I did my like quick takes 873 00:47:28,080 --> 00:47:30,600 Speaker 2: on the top thirty that came out from Pipeline, Like 874 00:47:30,680 --> 00:47:33,320 Speaker 2: the first thing I noticed was Braxton being at six. 875 00:47:33,840 --> 00:47:36,040 Speaker 2: I was like, oh wow, Like that kind of jumps 876 00:47:36,040 --> 00:47:37,719 Speaker 2: off the page at chep. But it kind of makes 877 00:47:37,719 --> 00:47:40,080 Speaker 2: a ton of sense. He was really good last year 878 00:47:40,120 --> 00:47:44,399 Speaker 2: and he was a very high, you know, prospect when 879 00:47:44,400 --> 00:47:49,160 Speaker 2: he came out of the draft, and he finally was 880 00:47:49,200 --> 00:47:51,759 Speaker 2: healthy for a full season pretty much and he was 881 00:47:51,800 --> 00:47:54,120 Speaker 2: really good. So yeah, it makes sense to have him 882 00:47:54,120 --> 00:47:58,520 Speaker 2: really high in the system. And definitely he deserved a 883 00:47:58,520 --> 00:48:03,959 Speaker 2: little more attention. He kind of got glossed over. But yeah, 884 00:48:04,000 --> 00:48:06,280 Speaker 2: he's a guy that you have to be excited about 885 00:48:06,320 --> 00:48:10,440 Speaker 2: and has huge potential to absolutely rock it up this list. 886 00:48:10,560 --> 00:48:13,480 Speaker 2: Get back towards where he was when the system was depleted, 887 00:48:13,840 --> 00:48:16,200 Speaker 2: and he was one of the most exciting guys and 888 00:48:16,280 --> 00:48:18,920 Speaker 2: get himself back, and I think he can easily get 889 00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:20,520 Speaker 2: himself back into the top one hundred. 890 00:48:21,520 --> 00:48:24,759 Speaker 1: Agreed. And those notes that Spencer brought up, I agree 891 00:48:24,760 --> 00:48:27,560 Speaker 1: with that. I mean, based on the discussion that we 892 00:48:27,640 --> 00:48:32,560 Speaker 1: had flipping Gerar and Meisner, flipping Fitter and Osiris and 893 00:48:32,800 --> 00:48:35,320 Speaker 1: I mean people. That's why we're putting together an article 894 00:48:35,400 --> 00:48:37,359 Speaker 1: version of this so people can actually see the top thirty, 895 00:48:37,400 --> 00:48:40,160 Speaker 1: because nobody's gonna actually remember all the words salad that 896 00:48:40,200 --> 00:48:41,600 Speaker 1: comes out of my mouth when they read all those 897 00:48:41,640 --> 00:48:44,080 Speaker 1: names back to back to back. So fishtrips dot Com 898 00:48:44,120 --> 00:48:47,000 Speaker 1: has the article with this top thirty in order. There's 899 00:48:47,040 --> 00:48:49,520 Speaker 1: gonna be write ups with it, little audio clips from 900 00:48:49,560 --> 00:48:53,440 Speaker 1: everybody that was on this pod. It's detailing certain players. 901 00:48:54,360 --> 00:48:57,360 Speaker 1: My specialty is getting the highlights, and I think I 902 00:48:57,360 --> 00:49:00,400 Speaker 1: could get highlights of almost every one of these plays, 903 00:49:00,560 --> 00:49:02,839 Speaker 1: whether it's right before they signed to go pro, we're 904 00:49:02,880 --> 00:49:06,040 Speaker 1: actually pitching in pro games in the Marlins organization. That's 905 00:49:06,040 --> 00:49:09,960 Speaker 1: going to be on there. The longest pod episode in 906 00:49:10,360 --> 00:49:14,000 Speaker 1: Fishtripe's podcast history, and certainly the longest one on ets 907 00:49:14,160 --> 00:49:16,400 Speaker 1: since we started that one about a year ago on 908 00:49:16,440 --> 00:49:20,040 Speaker 1: the state and not exactly sure what our schedule is 909 00:49:20,040 --> 00:49:21,959 Speaker 1: going to be with recording the stuff during the season. 910 00:49:22,080 --> 00:49:24,919 Speaker 1: Last year it was really good between Ethan and Ian 911 00:49:24,960 --> 00:49:28,160 Speaker 1: and Danny Martinez, like recording every single week. But it's 912 00:49:28,200 --> 00:49:30,000 Speaker 1: a great unknown now now that we know that this 913 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:32,759 Speaker 1: stuff is going to be delayed, and whenever the major 914 00:49:32,800 --> 00:49:35,040 Speaker 1: league season starts, we think that the minor league season 915 00:49:35,280 --> 00:49:37,880 Speaker 1: will be a little bit behind that. So, yeah, this 916 00:49:37,920 --> 00:49:39,520 Speaker 1: whole schedule is going to be messy. 917 00:49:39,840 --> 00:49:42,440 Speaker 2: But I just want to say, yeah, I just want 918 00:49:42,440 --> 00:49:45,160 Speaker 2: to say, if you're out there and you're listening and 919 00:49:45,239 --> 00:49:48,440 Speaker 2: you want to watch baseball at any point this year, 920 00:49:49,120 --> 00:49:53,200 Speaker 2: stay home, stay inside, Just do it just so we 921 00:49:53,239 --> 00:49:56,120 Speaker 2: can get if for nothing else, just so we can 922 00:49:56,120 --> 00:49:59,240 Speaker 2: watch the Marlins prospects take off again. Just please stay. 923 00:49:59,080 --> 00:50:03,200 Speaker 1: Inside, echoing with Ian, Ethan and I and everybody what 924 00:50:03,239 --> 00:50:06,160 Speaker 1: all of us are saying, stay home for the time being. 925 00:50:06,520 --> 00:50:08,920 Speaker 1: Hands that will keep you entertained in the meantime, and 926 00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:11,279 Speaker 1: make sure to subscribe to the pod and keep coming 927 00:50:11,320 --> 00:50:13,680 Speaker 1: back for more. Great job, fellas,