Mariners Spring Breakout Roster Thoughts

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Seattle sailors, who have one of the best collections of young talents in minors, have one of the most stacked spring break lists.

While these games are simply minor leagues stars competitions, they sacrifice fans a look at the children of their favorite teams, and sailors have much to presume.

Seattle faces Cleveland in Goodyear Ballpark on Friday at 5:05 pm PT, which can see locally in the RSN of the club through the usual options.

Fans should obtain their first look at the Renadores on the right Jurangelo Cijntje (No. 3 In my 2025 prospect ranking) and Ryan Sloan (No. 7), the first two teams of the club in the draft last year.

Cijtnje is a switch pitcher with an opportunity in state number 2 as a right. How or if the club tries to extract value from it as a left -handed is to be so. He is a holder of four releases with athletics and projectable command. When accumulated, it comfortably launches in the mid -90s and has reached 99 mph.

Sloan is built as a rotation anchor and is a baseball master manipulator. Run and cut the fast ball to configure a budding slider and a change of better change.

Jeter Martínez (No. 20), a 19 -year -old with all physical tools to become an average rotation or a better initiator, is also on the list and must obtain an entry or three; In the mid -90s, he feels a change, sliding control, athletics, everything is there. Control has been an early problem, but it is a fun watch and the organization has a lot of time to work with it.

Brandyn García (No. 14), Cranton hunter (No. 17) and Brock Moore (No. 26) They are among the pure reliefs on the list. Cranton and Moore live in the mid -90s, with Cranton heater projecting great value and Moore sliding control showing enormous potential as a bat. Garcia has a great opportunity to see the older in 2025 with his fast 92-97 mph ball and a wide slider.

Right Charlie Beilenson (No. 33) It was the selection of the fifth round of the sailors last July and brings three secondary to Pro Ball to support a quick 92-96 mph ball. He used both a sliding control and a cutter at the university, but the swing-And-fise came from change.

GRANT KNIPP (No. 39), a bidirectional prospect that probably obtains time in the first base and/or DH, while pursuing the strength of his arm in a possible role of late block relief, will also be exhibited in this game. It has power and has touched 95 mph from the mound.

Most fans are familiar with Harry Ford (No. 6), but Josh Caron (No. 21) It is an intriguing support with power and athletics after the club made it its fourth round selection last summer.

Colta Emerson” Young school” Felnin Celesten” Michael Arroyoand Tai peete They are not new for most fans, but Celesten has not been on television much, and Peete has a new position in the central garden.

Emerson has the best swing in the organization, and Young is on the verge of the elderly. However, I have every opportunity to register Arroyo in the second worth it. If you can stay there, it is a future 55 with a solid commercial value.

Peete drew roles from Russell Branyan to Adolis García of me this winter, but he takes the center can be more like Devon White.

Brock Rodden (No. 45) It has the opportunity to be a multiple position reserve in the big leagues. Luis SuisbelThe problem of making contact was half of the reason why my 50 Top 50 fell, the other half is a combination of deep and risk additions to the agricultural system, but its raw power cannot be denied. It is a decent change batter, but is projected only for the first base and has not yet reached High-A. Suisbel will be 22 years in May.

Lázaro Montes (No. 8) He is a fans’ favorite, and although he is a bate prospect, it is 70 raw power and won the path to Everett last summer to the age of 19 by improving his swing-and-fise rate in Modesto. It is imperative that Montes not only avoids pursuing as much as possible, but also avoids the lack of opportunities to punish fast balls in the area.

Carlos Jiménez It is not exhausted by everyone else (most of the only 30 players, but I have it at number 31 and I loved what I saw while Modesto to San José last summer last summer. You can run a little and have the opportunity to stay in the center, and its power and plaque skills suggest a shot in a banking paper in the future. He has just turned 22 and should see Everett to open the season.

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