Overall Grade: D
Miami is in a poor state, both at the MLB level and down on the farm. Their top starting pitching prospects could be game changers, but what the organization really needs is more hitting. Is another transformative challenge trade like we saw when the former front office traded Zac Gallen for Jazz Chisholm in store?
Name | Pos | Age | Level | ETA | Grade | Comments |
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Eury Perez | SP | 19 | AA | 2023 | A | Clear elite SP prospect. Excellent K/BB, success not quite elite. |
Max Meyer | SP | 23 | MLB | 2022 | A- | Solid K/BB and GB rate. Probably out for 2023. |
Jake Eder | SP | 22 | AA | 2023 | B+ | 12.5 K/9, so-so control. Great year at AA. |
Jacob Berry | 3B | 21 | A- | 2025 | B+ | 6th pick in draft, debut wasn't great. |
Dax Fulton | SP | 20 | AA | 2023 | B+ | 2nd round pick, excellent K/BB so far. |
Luis Palacios | SP | 21 | AA | 2023 | C+ | Truly elite control, 5th SP |
Patrick Monteverde | SP | 24 | AA | 2023 | C+ | Solid 5th SP prospect, strong K/BB. |
Jerar Encarnacion | OF | 24 | MLB | 2022 | C- | Breakout year after doing nothing in 2021. Legit pop. |
Griffin Conine | OF | 24 | AA | 2023 | C- | Big power and awful strikeout rate/BA. |
Paul McIntosh | C | 24 | AA | 2023 | C- | Okay discipline and some pop, not sure about defense. |
MD Johnson | SP | 24 | A+ | 2024 | C- | Excelelnt control improvement and good K/BB |
Xavier Edwards | SS | 22 | AAA | 2023 | C- | Very lousy season. |