
Trey Yesvage’s graduation from the MLB Pipeline Top Prospect List shifts the rankings, placing JoJo Parker at #1. Parker, a left-handed hitter, played 42 games for the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays after bypassing the Florida Complex League and starting his pro career in Dunedin. Over 156 at-bats, he posted a .237/.381/.378 slash line with 13 doubles, three home runs, 23 RBIs, a .760 OPS, a 16.5% walk rate, and a 25.3% strikeout rate. He added a .141 ISO, .324 BABIP, a 114 wRC+, and 13 stolen bases. Defensively, he logged 269 innings at shortstop with a .979 fielding percentage, three errors, 94 assists, and 43 putouts, plus one error in 61 innings at third base. The top three also includes Arjun Nimmala and Johnny King, while Yohendrick Pinango, Charles McAdoo, and Adam Macko could graduate if they reach or remain at the big league level, with further changes tied to performance, injuries, and the MLB Draft.
"Heading into tonight, Parker had suited up in 42 games for the Single-A Duendin Blue Jays. The former first-round pick from last summer was tested out of the gate in the Jays system, bypassing the Florida Complex League and heading straight to Dunedin to begin his pro career."
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