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The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 19, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 19, 2021

All the MiLB action from June 19, 2021 in the Prospects Live MiLB Daily SHeet

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 17, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 17, 2021

We have big performances from Jarred Kelenic, Wander Franco, Zach McCambley, Masyn Winn and others. As always Geoff Pontes holds down Triple-A and Double-A, Rhys handles High-A, and Matt Thompson runs the Low-A operation. Let’s go sheeting!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 16th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 16th 2021

June 16th, a day that will live on in the history books. For on this day both Jermaine Palacios, Samad Taylor and Brayan Buelvas all went double dong. This is what America is about, a land of plenty. As always this is brought to you by Dem Sheet Boys, Geoff Pontes (Triple-A and Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A). Now for the blurbs!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 6 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 6 2021

The Minor League recap you crave! It was a busy Sunday afternoon in the baseball world as NCAA regionals were in full swing, MLB featured a full slate, and the minor leagues were finishing up their weekly series before the Monday off day (for all leagues but Triple-A). In this vein Geoff (Triple-A/Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A) ran through all the happenings.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 5th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 5th 2021

It was a hell of a Saturday night, we had parties, little league playoff games, and heavy drinking to do. So we’re rolling a little late today, but it’s all good because Geoff (Triple-A/Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A) are here to walk you through the top performers in the minor leagues from June 5th 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

We’re less than a week out from a full month of minor league play and Geoff, Matt, and Rhys are still as crazy as ever. Sit back, and feast your eyes as they proceed to run you through all of Minor League Baseball’s top stars for June 1st, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 29th, 2021

Happy Memorial Day Weekend everybody! Before you stuff your face with tubed meats, ground beef and steak let’s walk you through all the top newsmakers in Minor League Baseball for May 29th 2021. Geoff (Triple-A and Double-A) Rhys (High-A) and Matt (Low-A) did all the watching so you don’t have to!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 27th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 27th, 2021

All of the top prospect performances in Minor League Baseball for May 27th, 2021. Names mentioned include Grayson Rodriguez, Julio Rodriguez, Wander Franco, Riley Greene, Alek Thomas, and many more.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 22nd, 2021 - Duran Outsources to Fiverr

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 22nd, 2021 - Duran Outsources to Fiverr

Who’s hot? Who’s not? Tell me who rock? Who sell out in stores? Tell me who flop? Who cop the blue drop? Same old pimp, Geoff, ain’t nothing change but my name. We’re back with another day of games to run down, as the crew was busy out at several games this weekend. We got first hand looks, big games from big names, and everything in between.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 20th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 20th, 2021

Minor League Daily Sheet for May 21!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 19th 2021 - Manoah Drains "The Drink"

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 19th 2021 - Manoah Drains "The Drink"

Hello friends and welcome back to the longest minute in sports! The Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet. We take you through all the top performances from the previous night so you can keep up in your dynasty league, with your favorite team’s prospects or just baseball in general. With a full two weeks in the books things are starting to get interesting, as the hot starters go cold and everything in between. Enough of this babble to the sheet we go!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 12th 2021 - Casas Goes Nuclear

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 12th 2021 - Casas Goes Nuclear

All the performers across the minor leagues May 13th 2021, all the players that did something noteworthy, and some that didn’t…

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 9th, 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 9th, 2021

A rundown of the top performers in Minor League Baseball from May 10th, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 5th, 2021 - Max Meyer Day!

The Minor League Daily Sheet:  May 5th, 2021 - Max Meyer Day!

Another day, another butt load of games and minor league standouts to focus on. The first question we got after publishing installment one was “Are you going to do this everyday?” The answer is simple; we’ll try! We’ll try to keep up the cadence of daily, but I make no promises! Anyway, the breakfast burrito is warm and I’m deleting all mentions of Wander Franco’s launch angle until he has a 50% groundball rate and twitter decides we were right again. Those are the rules boys, I don’t make them.

Tigers Prospects Likely to Debut in 2021

The Detroit Tigers are next on our Players Likely to Debut series. In case you missed it, here’s a look at all the teams that we have covered so far.

AL East: Red SoxYankeesOriolesBlue JaysRays

NL East: MarlinsBravesPhilliesMetsNationals

Below, you will find a list of three prospects from the respective organization. Each prospect will have a number score next to their name — this number will represent the estimated amount of time we anticipate that player seeing at the big-league level. Players that have already made their big-league debut will not be included on this list.

BREAKDOWN OF TIME ON ROSTER SCORES:

1 — September call-ups / guys that are likely to see less than 20-25 games on the roster

2 — 1/4 of the season (roughly 40 games on roster)

3 — 1/2 of the season (roughly 80 games on roster)

4 — 3/4 of the season (roughly 120 games on roster)

5 — Full season on the MLB roster

Detroit Tigers

Position — Name (Time on Roster Score)

INF-Zack Short (3)

The Tigers have a strong idea of what they were getting in Short. Acquired for Cameron Maybin in 2020, he rates as an above-average fielder plays multiple positions, can draw walks, and has some pop, hitting 17 home runs in Double-A in 2018. General Manager Al Avila has said he is an “MLB-Ready” defender.

“We like him a lot in the sense that from a makeup perspective, he’s one of those guys that managers love to manage because he’s a high energy — sort of a baseball rat who plays hard,” Avila said. “He’s a very good shortstop, from our reports, and from our data. He’s really major league ready right now from a defensive perspective.

If Short hits the ground running at Toledo, he would be one of the first call-ups for the Tigers if there is an injury to a starter.

RHP-Matt Manning (2)

“I’m ready to go”. Those four words Manning muttered during a recent session with the media last week. His numbers in Erie in 2019 stood out, striking out batters at a 28.1% clip and posting a FIP of 2.53.

The good news for Tigers fans is, after a forearm issue back in August, he had no restrictions in his offseason throwing program. What is even better news is he spent time this off-season tinkering on his off-speed pitches and mechanics, creating a new arm slot.

It is a matter of time before Manning throws his changeup with more confidence and once he gets that down in Toledo, where he slated to start the season, he will be a quick drive up I-75 north.

OF-Akil Baddoo (5)
The Tigers are betting on the upside on the left-handed hitting centerfielder. He was a Rule 5 pick in December 2020 so he must stay on the roster the entire season so this has the potential to be similar to when Detroit drafted outfielder Victor Reyes in 2017.

Baddoo is known for his athleticism, ability to draw walks, above-average speed, and has power potential. He only played 29 games in High-A in 2019 before he hurt his elbow and required Tommy John surgery. His arm is considered below-average.

As our own Trevor Hooth wrote up:

“Baddoo will be most successful by utilizing his good eye to capitalize on mistake pitches. His lack of feel to find the barrel of the bat is one of the bigger weaknesses. What he has a tendency to do is just throw his hands at the pitch once he decides it will be a strike. That results in whiffs, as evidenced by his 24 percent strikeout rate in 2018, which was pacing higher before the injury in 2019. The other outcome of this is bad and sometimes hesitant swings that result in poor contact.”

Daz Cameron and Derek Hill are the two other outfielders pushing for time in the outfield so Baddoo will have his work cut out for him in spring training.

Notable

Joey Wentz, a left-handed starting pitcher who is coming back from Tommy John surgery, is a name who could get a September call-up. After coming over in a trade from Atlanta, his debut in Erie turned some heads, posting a 37.8% K rate in 25.2 innings of work. Riley Greene, who was hitting with power both in spring and summer camp, continues to rise through the system. He could also get a look in September.

2020 Bowman Chrome: Way Too Early Returns

2020 Bowman Chrome: Way Too Early Returns

After a week of Bowman Chrome 2020 being on the market, taking stock of where the product and singles market is at

2020 Bowman Chrome: Only Time Will Tell

2020 Bowman Chrome: Only Time Will Tell

Taking a deep dive into one of the three major baseball prospect card releases of every year with the upcoming 2020 Bowman Chrome product.

Top 10 Prospects of Each AL Central Team

Top 10 Prospects of Each AL Central Team

The White Sox and Cleveland Indians are the runaway darlings of the AL Central prospect Top 10s.