Pittsburgh Pirates Prospects 2023

Overall Grade: B-

As most expected when GM Ben Cherington was hired, the Pirates farm system is coming around. Does it have enough firepower to make the Pirates a contender in the next few years? Iffy.

Name PosAge Level ETAGradeComments
Endy RodriguezC/2B22AAA2023A-Elite BA and excellent pop. Elite prospect.
Henry DavisC22AA2024B+1st pick in 2021. Mediocre year but decent pop and OBP.
Quinn PriesterSP21AAA2023B+Solid K/BB and above average GB.
Luis OrtizSP23MLB2022BPeripherals and stuff exceed results. Very good K/BB.
Termarr Johnson2B18A-2025B4th pick, decent debut.
Matt GorskiOF24AAA2023BBreakout year. Clear 20/20 and starting to show BA.
Ji Hwan Bae2B22MLB2022BSolid BA and SB
Nick Gonzales2B23AA2023BDisappointing year but still has good OBP skills.
Malcom Nunez3B/1B21AAA2023B-Good pop and younger than competition.
Mike BurrowsSP22AAA2023C+Solid K/BB, struggled at AAA.
Dariel Lopez3B/SS20A+2024C+Good pop and BA.
Jared JonesSP20A+2024CStrong K rates.
Jared Triolo3B/2B24AA2023CSolid BA, walk rate, and speed.
Mason Martin1B23AAA2023DBig power and horrendous BA and contact.

Fantasy Baseball Catcher Rankings 2023

Updated 01/21/23

Rankings based on 15-team mixed, 2-catcher, standard roto-scoring leagues.

Rating: 1-5, 5 is likely improvement, 1 is likely decline

Status: Sleeper (S), Deep Sleeper (DS), Bust (B)

RankNameLgTeamPosCommentsRatingStatus
1J.T. RealmutoNPHICNo sign of decline. Great in second half, still running well.3
2Daulton VarshoATORCElite OF defense. Doesn't hit ball hard, but showed good BA in minors. 15/11 in second half, great in September.3
3Will SmithNLADCSame batted ball data as 2021 and improved K%. Safe play.3
4Salvador PerezAKCRCBody breaking down. HR% worst since 2018 with chronic thumb injury. Was excellent after returning from injury.3
5Adley RutschmanABALCHigh LA, legit power. Very good after May. 3
6Alejandro KirkATORC11% K, really wore out in second half. Hits to all fields.3
7MJ MelendezAKCRCVery low BA in minors before 2021. Only hit LHP. Good batted ball data and not bad K%. Much more power upside.3
8Keibert RuizNWSNC12% K, .277 xba. High LA. Slightly better in second half. All elements of breakout.4
9William ContrerasNMILCElite power rates, LA isn't great. Didn't play in April, so automatic power growth.4
10Willson ContrerasNSTLCBest contact of career, slowed in 2nd half despite DH.3
11Gabriel MorenoNARICElite BA, should play regularly.3
12Cal RaleighASEACLegit power, played through wrist injury. Promoted in lineup during second half.3
13Tyler StephensonNCINCConcussion, broken thumb, and collarbone. Batted ball data wasn't great, makes him riskier.3
14Sean MurphyNATLCMost games and Abs by far. K% improvement, LA was down.2
15Christian VazquezAMINCEV mostly bounced back but was terrible with Houston.3
16Shea LangeliersAOAKC35% K but not bad at AAA. Elite power potential.3
17Logan O'HoppeALAACBig power and great discipline. Should play regularly.4
18Eric HaaseADETCEV well down. Legit power, dug out for bad start.3
19Christian BethancourtATBRCNo walks, showing good EV. Has shown good power since 2018. Zunino potential.3
20Francisco AlvarezNNYMCElite power, called up to DH in most important series.3
21Endy RodriguezNPITC
22Yan GomesNCHCCImproved contact, EV down.2
23Connor WongABOSCHas real pop. Struggled when he played in September.3
24Danny JansenATORCHR% has increased every year. Extreme LA, not durable.3
25Jose TrevinoANYYCIncreased LA, bad late in year. Probably hit ceiling.3
26Yasmani GrandalACHWCKnee had clear impact, only hit LHP.2
27Travis d'ArnaudNATLCFourth season with 100 games. EV is declining.2B
28Jonah HeimATEXCSame HR% as 2021, elite framing. Struggled in 2nd half.3
29Elias DiazNCOLCHR% back to career norm. Only hit LHP.3
30Bo NaylorACLECOvermatched early. Has solid power potential and will play.3
31Austin NolaNSDPCGood defense. Improved K%, offense tanking.3
32Reese McGuireABOSCGot hot with Boston, milb track record doesn't show upside.3
33Cooper HummelASEAC32% K, modern day Eli Marrero. Has some pop and BA upside.3DS
34Blake SabolNSFGC
35Luis CampusanoNSDPCAnother very solid year at AAA, easy stash.3DS
36Nick FortesNMIACNever hit before last season, but defense could keep him in lineup.3
37Francisco MejiaATBRCDid nothing with extra PT, no HR in second half. Still clearly trying to hit home runs.3
38Joey BartNSFGC39% K. Elite Max EV, extreme LA. Zunino upside.3
39Gary SanchezAFACEasily worst HR% of career. LA was down, EV is good.3
40Sam HuffATEXC32% K, legit power.3DS
41Omar NarvaezNNYMCStill high LA but not hitting ball hard.2
42Kyle HigashiokaANYYCLegit pop, had strong September.3
43Jorge AlfaroABOSCPower mostly back, 36% K. Did nothing in second half.3
44Mike ZuninoACLECThoracic outley, still has cheap power.3
45Ryan JeffersAMINCFractured thumb. Cut K%, power tanked but high LA.3
46Jacob StallingsNMIACComplete decline.2
47Victor CaratiniNMILCHorrible in 2nd half.3
48P.J. HigginsNCHCC
49Carson KellyNARICImproved after injury but was still bad. Pop but not much else.3
50Tom MurphyASEACMajor shoulder injury, should regain some PT.3
51James McCannABALCHamate and oblique injuries, uppercut swing.3
52Brian ServenNCOLCHas shown some pop in milb but not great.2
53Max StassiALAACPoor K% again. Only tool is power, and likely to lose playing time.2
54Korey LeeAHOUCBreakout year with power, not much else.3
55Austin BarnesNLADC
56Martin MaldonadoAHOUCBest HR% of career. Elite defense, should continue to play.3
57Jake RogersADETC
58Matt ThaissALAACHas pop, draws walks. Could stick as catcher.3DS
59Austin WellsANYYC
60Miguel AmayaNCHCC
61Austin HedgesNPITCShouldn't play.2
62Austin WynnsNSFGC
63Luis TorrensAFACK% increase, non-tender could be telling.3
64Rene PintoATBRCAll-or-nothing with legit power. Possibly Zunino3DS
65Manny PinaAOAKC
66Tucker BarnhartNCHCCEV crash. Shouldn't play.2
67Carlos PerezACHWCGrowing pop and great contact. Could be a backup.3
68Seby ZavalaACHWC31% K but breakout performance, has legit pop.3
69Kevin PlaweckiAFAC
70Garrett StubbsNPHIC
71Pedro SeverinoNSDPC
72Curt CasaliNCINC
73Israel PinedaNWSNC
74Riley AdamsNWSNCHas shown a bit of pop in minors.3
75Andrew KniznerNSTLCHit in minors but no sign in MLB.3
76Tomas NidoNNYMCCan't hit.3
77Ronaldo HernándezABOSC
78Ali SanchezNARIC
79Roberto PerezNFACRuptured hamstring. Hard to believe he'd get another shot.2
80Jose HerreraNARIC
81Austin AllenNMIAC
82Luke MaileNCINC
83Ivan HerreraNSTLCSome pop is only tool.3
84Jason DelayNPITCCan't hit.3
85Meibrys ViloriaACLEC
86Anthony BemboomABALC
87Chadwick TrompNATLC