Both, sadly, may have scares still to come, Colson as a player who looked more ready for DFA votes than ROY ones over the first half of the season, Teel a catcher learning as he goes and perhaps without a true position going forward Edgar Quero is a solid player who put up an average season with no power; Lenyn Sosa did not overwhelm offensively to the degree you can overlook his stone glove; Chase Meidroth a feisty player nonetheless projecting as average; Miguel Vargas entering his age-26 season with 1,000 at-bats under his belt, a .350 slugging percentage and an unprintable on-base; Luis Robert Jr., coming back for some reason beyond a tax write-off of $20 million Pitching prospects thicker than those on the hitting side, but none with 2026 readiness at the moment, beyond a true stretch in Shane Murphy or the question-markings of Grant Taylor or Drew Thorpe
Author: Brett Ballantini
Published at: 2025-09-28 21:52:23
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