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Around the minors:
Arjun Nimmala has shown flashes of brilliance since being a first-round pick in 2023, but those flashes have often been followed by spurts of frustrations. It’s only been a month, but so far, Nimmala has done the opposite of frustrate. He’s homered four times in his last ten games, and is slashing .295/.374/.547 over 23 games with High-A Vancouver. Still just 19 until October, Nimmala has easy plus power in his right-handed bat with an approach that gets better each year, and while he does have some swing-and-miss profile, his ability to make hard contact gives him a decent chance for average, too. He isn’t likely to be a major stolen-base threat with average speed, but he has the actions and enough athleticism — with a quality throwing arm — to stick at short. NImmala has tremendous upside, and it’s great to see him tapping into it in his second full season.
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