2026 MLB Rookies Ready to Shake Up the Game: Who Will Become the Next Superstar?
The native of suburban Philadelphia grew up idolizing former Phillies second baseman Chase Utley, and it shows with how he hits the ball to all fields while also still possessing plenty of pop. After hitting .372 in High-A, compiling a .919 OPS in Double-A and nabbing MVP honors of the Arizona Fall League (.362 average, five homers, five doubles, two triples and 19 RBI in 19 games), baseball’s prospect rankings have taken notice. The No. 37 pick from the 2023 MLB Draft went from the No. 23-ranked prospect to No. 2 by Baseball America and from No. 28 to No. 1 by MLB Pipeline from pre-2025 to pre-2026.


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