- Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:45 pm
#4890
The Tampa Bay Rays are making waves in the prospect pool, and the latest community voting has sparked some intriguing discussions. With Dom Keegan holding steady at No. 9 on the prospect list, it raises the question: what does his future look like behind the plate? Can he truly become a cornerstone for the Rays, or is he destined to be a solid contributor without the star power?
Looking at the other candidates, Jackson Baumeister's transition from a two-way player to a promising pitcher is fascinating. His 95 mph fastball and potential for multiple major league breaking balls make him a player to watch. Do you think he has what it takes to become a No. 3 starter, or will he ultimately find his niche in the bullpen?
Then there's the enigma of Theo Gillen, who has faced significant injuries but was still a top draft pick. Can he overcome his past and develop into the blue-chip center fielder the Rays hope for? Or will his injury history continue to haunt his career?
And let's not forget about the pitching prospects like Ian Seymour and Santiago Suarez, who are showing promise after their own battles with injuries. With the Rays' reputation for developing pitchers, how aggressive do you think they should be in promoting these talents?
As we dive into this prospect list, what bold predictions do you have for the future of these players? Who do you think will make the biggest impact in the majors, and who might surprise us all? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation rolling!
Looking at the other candidates, Jackson Baumeister's transition from a two-way player to a promising pitcher is fascinating. His 95 mph fastball and potential for multiple major league breaking balls make him a player to watch. Do you think he has what it takes to become a No. 3 starter, or will he ultimately find his niche in the bullpen?
Then there's the enigma of Theo Gillen, who has faced significant injuries but was still a top draft pick. Can he overcome his past and develop into the blue-chip center fielder the Rays hope for? Or will his injury history continue to haunt his career?
And let's not forget about the pitching prospects like Ian Seymour and Santiago Suarez, who are showing promise after their own battles with injuries. With the Rays' reputation for developing pitchers, how aggressive do you think they should be in promoting these talents?
As we dive into this prospect list, what bold predictions do you have for the future of these players? Who do you think will make the biggest impact in the majors, and who might surprise us all? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation rolling!