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2023

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Samuel Basallo

C | The Orioles' No. 5 prospect (MLB No. 46) posted a .313/.402/.551 slash line across three levels -- at age 19

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Luken Baker

1B | The Cards' Baker played his final Minor League game of the season on Aug. 11 and still finished tied for 4th in the Minors with 33 homers

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Thomas Saggese

2B | The Cardinals’ No. 9 prospect finished as the Double-A leader in average (.318), OPS (.936), hits (158), extra-base hits (60), total bases (274) and RBIs (107)

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Junior Caminero

3B | The Rays’ No. 1 prospect (MLB No. 6) became the youngest member of the Minor League 30-homer club on his way to making the big league roster

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Jackson Holliday

SS | It’s hard to draw up a better first full season for MLB’s No. 1 overall prospect, who finished in Triple-A at age 19 and won MiLB Hitter of the Year award

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Blake Dunn

OF | The Reds’ No. 22 prospect was one of three players in all of the Minors to surpass the 20 homer-50-steal plateau

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Justice Bigbie

OF | The Tigers’ No. 21 prospect was the only qualified full-season Minor Leaguer to hit above .340 and slug above .500

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Owen Caissie

OF | The Cubs’ No. 3 prospect ranked in the top five in on-base percentage (.398), slugging (.519), OPS (.917), homers (22) and batting average (.289)

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Michael Busch

DH | The Dodgers’ No. 2 prospect (MLB No. 44) ranked second in the Minors in slugging (.618) and OPS (1.049) and eighth in OBP (.431)

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Robby Snelling

LHP | The Padres’ No. 3 prospect (MLB No. 60) led Minor League pitchers (min. 100 IP) with a 1.82 ERA and was the only member of that group of 272 with a mark below 2.00

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Drew Thorpe

LHP | The Yankees' No. 5 prospect (MLB No. 99) won the Minor League strikeout crown with 182 in 139 1/3 innings during his pro debut

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Orion Kerkering

RP | The Phillies' No. 7 prospect started the year at Single-A and finished on the postseason roster after posting the third best K-BB percentage (32.2) of any pitcher in the Minor Leagues with 50 or more innings.