Angels’ Eric Torres Shines In First Full Season
Eric Torres went from the 2021 draft to Double-A this season and thrived in a high-leverage bullpen role. His unique look should suit him in MLB.
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Eric Torres went from the 2021 draft to Double-A this season and thrived in a high-leverage bullpen role. His unique look should suit him in MLB.
The Angels hope Edgar Quero can build off his breakout season at Low-A to one day give the organization its first homegrown catcher since the days of Mike Napoli and Jeff Mathis.
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Drafted in the 11th-round out of Arizona, Chase Silseth showed enhanced velocity and a four-pitch mix after singing an over-slot deal.
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The 2019 draft pick impressed in his first pro season, then elevated his stock in the Arizona Fall League.
Signed as a nondrafted free agent, Stefanic isn’t flashy afield, but his versatility, batting potential and determination give him a chance to earn a big league role.
The 22-year-old lefthander excelled in the upper minors thanks in part to a new pitch.
The 21-year-old lefthander found consistency during his lone season at St. Mary’s.
The 2021 first-rounder’s blend of velocity, movement and ability to rack up strikeouts could get him to the big leagues in 2022.
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The 2019 ninth-rounder made progress with two offspeed pitches and impressed in the first month of the season.
The 2017 international signee from the Bahamas spent the 2020 shutdown improving his physical condition.
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