| Player: Charlie Condon | |||||||||||
| Org: Colorado Rockies | Highest Level: Double A | Position(s): 1B/3B | |||||||||
| Height: 6’6″ | Weight: 216 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Few hitters in the minors can match his raw power—balls leave his bat with eye-opening exit velocities and carry to all fields. His swing is relatively compact for his 6’6” frame, producing huge juice when he stays balanced. The transition to pro ball was bumpy, slowed by a hand injury and magnified by chase and whiff issues against breaking and offspeed pitches. Defensively, the arm strength gives him a chance to stick in a corner outfield spot, though range limitations could push him to first base. If the contact stabilizes, his bat profiles in the middle of a lineup with 30-plus homer upside; if not, the swing-and-miss risk narrows him to a power-only role. | |||||||||||
Shaun Kernahan is the founder and lead writer of Three Quarter Slot, where he blends scouting precision with a storyteller’s eye for the human side of the game. Based in Parker, Colorado, he has covered baseball prospects at every level since 2013, delivering in-depth evaluations, draft analysis, and developmental insight. Over the years, he has built Three Quarter Slot into a trusted home for thoughtful prospect coverage, detailed scouting reports, and a grounded look at how talent evolves
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