Rays Rising: Who Will Claim the No. 13 Spot in Our Prospect Rankings?
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 3:55 pm
The Tampa Bay Rays are making waves in the prospect pool, and the latest community prospect list has sparked some intriguing discussions. With Jackson Baumeister locking in at number 12, it raises the question: could he be the next hidden gem in the Rays' pitching arsenal? His transition from a two-way player to a promising pitcher is fascinating, especially considering his impressive strikeout rates and the potential for a solid breaking ball.
What do you think? Is Baumeister destined to become a reliable starter, or do you see him more as a high-leverage reliever? And speaking of potential, how do you feel about the Rays' strategy of acquiring low-mileage, teachable prospects? Is this the key to their success, or could it backfire in the long run?
Additionally, the emergence of players like Homer Bush Jr. and Cooper Kinney adds another layer to the conversation. Bush Jr.'s elite speed and Kinney's hard contact ability make them exciting prospects, but can they translate their skills to the big leagues?
Let’s not forget about the injury concerns surrounding players like Theo Gillen and Brailer Guerrero. How do you think the Rays should manage these prospects to maximize their potential while minimizing the risk of further injuries?
With the Rays' track record of developing talent, what bold predictions do you have for the 2025 season? Will we see a breakout star from this list, or will the team continue to rely on its established core?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the future of the Rays' prospects!
What do you think? Is Baumeister destined to become a reliable starter, or do you see him more as a high-leverage reliever? And speaking of potential, how do you feel about the Rays' strategy of acquiring low-mileage, teachable prospects? Is this the key to their success, or could it backfire in the long run?
Additionally, the emergence of players like Homer Bush Jr. and Cooper Kinney adds another layer to the conversation. Bush Jr.'s elite speed and Kinney's hard contact ability make them exciting prospects, but can they translate their skills to the big leagues?
Let’s not forget about the injury concerns surrounding players like Theo Gillen and Brailer Guerrero. How do you think the Rays should manage these prospects to maximize their potential while minimizing the risk of further injuries?
With the Rays' track record of developing talent, what bold predictions do you have for the 2025 season? Will we see a breakout star from this list, or will the team continue to rely on its established core?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the future of the Rays' prospects!