The Chicago White Sox possess a wealth of pitching prospects, with left-handers Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith at the forefront. Among them, Grant Taylor stands out as the No. 7 overall prospect who has excelled this spring. Recently reassigned to minor-league camp, Taylor's development is being closely monitored. Speaking about the prospect, pitching director Brian Bannister expressed confidence in Taylor's potential contribution at the Major League level, citing his impressive velocity and ability to strike out hitters. These insights suggest Taylor's imminent debut as an impactful player for the White Sox.
Grant has the skill set where he could do a number of things. There's not many pitchers in baseball--he was out here throwing 101 mph earlier in spring, he struck out six in two innings against the Dodgers against a lot of top-100 prospects.
Build him up appropriately and then admit there's versatility to how he can contribute at the Major League level. I think he could be one of the best leverage arms in all of baseball, honestly.
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