Hunter Goodman: Rockies 2023 Minor League Player Of The Year
Hunter Goodman’s game is about maximum impact, and after a second straight 30-homer campaign in the minors he earned his first MLB callup.
Hunter Goodman’s game is about maximum impact, and after a second straight 30-homer campaign in the minors he earned his first MLB callup.
A quality lefthanded swing, versatility and power production helped launch Joey Loperfido to Triple-A.
A year that began with a slow start at Double-A ended with an MLB callup for Jordan Lawlar, showing his capacity to adapt and improve.
Five-foot-9 Davis Schneider added strength during the 2020 shutdown that manifested in enhanced power production and an MLB callup.
Confidence at the plate and improvement in the field set shortstop Darell Hernaiz apart in his best pro season to date.
Drew Thorpe leaned on an outstanding secondary pitch to strike out a minor league-best 182 batters in a season split between High-A and Double-A.
The No. 2 overall prospect blossomed after the Southern League ditched its pre-tacked ball in the second half of the season.
The centerpiece from the Juan Soto trade teased at his tremendous upside in a season split between High-A and Double-A.
Young, switch-hitting middle infielder Juan Brito proves his versatility and well-rounded skill set at Double-A.
Physical righthander Mason Black has checked all the boxes he needs to check to be considered for an MLB rotation audition in 2024.
Small tweaks to Colt Keith’s hitting setup and approach paid off with a breakthrough season.
Overlooked his entire pro career, Terrell Tatum has the tools and athleticism to propel himself into the MLB conversation in 2024.
Injuries sidelined Blake Dunn for much of 2021 and 2022, but the 25-year-old center fielder stayed on the field—and produced—in a breakout season.
As Nelson Rada’s body and approach mature, the 18-year-old could develop into a standout center fielder and leadoff man.
Speedy Xavier Edwards got back to doing what he does best this season and was rewarded with a September callup.
Consistency made all the difference for Michael Busch as he dominated Triple-A and earned his first MLB callup.
The work Robby Snelling put in last fall and during the offseason helped pave the way for his breakthrough pro debut.
Mason Barnett’s competitiveness and preparedness helped accentuate his four-pitch mix as he climbed to Double-A.
When the Cardinals dealt Jack Flaherty to the Orioles, they prioritized getting a Triple-A lefthander with strikeout stuff in the return.
On his third organization, lefty Luis De Avila showed live stuff at Double-A.
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