Edward Florentino, a left-handed hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates, showcases impressive power, discipline, and potential despite challenges against left-handed pitching and elevated strikeouts.
Category: Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates: Zander Mueth, RHP
Zander Mueth, a 6'6" RHP for the Pittsburgh Pirates, showcases strong fastball-slider potential, but command issues and health concerns complicate his path to becoming a starter.
Milwaukee Brewers: Braylon Payne, OF
Braylon Payne of the Milwaukee Brewers showcases exceptional speed and defensive potential, but inconsistent swing mechanics and high strikeout rates limit his offensive upside.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Sammy Stafura, SS
Sammy Stafura, a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, exhibits strong athleticism and defensive skills, with potential for offensive growth through improved contact and swing consistency.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Antwone Kelly, RHP
Antwone Kelly, a 5'10" right-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, showcases a dominant fastball and improving secondary pitches, aiming for a mid-rotation future.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Konnor Griffin, SS
Konnor Griffin, a 6'4" outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, showcases elite athleticism, power, and defensive versatility, projecting as a potential franchise player if his hitting skills improve.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Esmerlyn Valdez, 1B/OF
Esmerlyn Valdez, a 6'2" 1B/OF for the Pittsburgh Pirates, showcases impressive power and bat potential, aiming for a 2026 MLB debut with ongoing improvements.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tony Blanco Jr., 1B
Tony Blanco Jr. is a powerful 1B for the Pittsburgh Pirates, known for his raw power and potential offensive impact, despite challenges with contact and durability issues.
2019 Draft Recap – NL Central
I will be breaking down my take on the draft for each team just as I started with Minor League Ball a season ago. Like then, this is a six article series, going East to West for the AL and NL. I will break down four picks for each team with those being: Best Pick: … Continue reading 2019 Draft Recap – NL Central
2019 Preseason Top 150
Before I even got this posted Alex Reyes exhausted his rookie eligibility (needed a single out to do so and pitched an inning on Friday) so I updated my top 150 before it went live. Reyes was at 22 but is now removed making room for Ryan Weathers, giving the Padres two more than any … Continue reading 2019 Preseason Top 150




