Welcome the latest update of The Outsiders, where I highlight pitching prospects that should be on your radar in deep dynasty leagues.
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Overview
This week, I'm going to use my "classic" Outsider+ formula to review the top pitching performances in the "rookie levels" of minor league baseball. Outsider+ is a league-adjusted score that combines several league-adjusted metrics into a single overall score. Some of the top pitching performers in all MiLB by Outsider+ this season are the top pitching prospects in baseball: Shane Baz, Cade Cavalli, Grayson Rodriguez, Nick Lodolo, Alek Manoah, D.L. Hall, Josiah Gray, Reid Detmers, and more!
The players on my Outsiders list are posting similar scores to these top pitching prospects. So you can say that they are performing with a similar profile as some of the top young pitchers in the game.
I'll provide the Top-10 pitchers aged 20 or younger by Outsider+ in each of the Arizona Complex League, Florida Complex League, and Dominican Summer League below.
I've also included two more metrics for reference points. EstRA is my ERA estimator that just uses K%, BB%, and GB%. Read it just like you would ERA or FIP. ZoneDominance+ (ZnDm+) takes a blend of a pitcher's strike-throwing ability and whiff-generation ability relative to league average. In other words, his ability to dominate in the zone.
Arizona Complex League
Name | Team | Level | League | Age | OUT+ | EstRA | ZnDm+ |
Gabriel Aguilera | CIN | CPX | ACL | 20 | 286 | 1.25 | 148 |
Nick Lockhart | TEX | CPX | ACL | 20 | 196 | 1.95 | 139 |
James Gonzalez | OAK | CPX | ACL | 20 | 126 | 3.36 | 125 |
Reny Artiles | CLE | CPX | ACL | 19 | 125 | 3.07 | 93 |
Sonny Vargas | SFG | CPX | ACL | 20 | 115 | 3.66 | 112 |
Manuel Mercedes | SFG | CPX | ACL | 18 | 114 | 3.66 | 107 |
Cristian Mena | CHW | CPX | ACL | 18 | 113 | 3.62 | 104 |
Freddery Paulino | SFG | CPX | ACL | 20 | 110 | 3.83 | 107 |
Esmerlin Vinicio | SFG | CPX | ACL | 18 | 108 | 3.78 | 98 |
Porter Hodge | CHC | CPX | ACL | 20 | 107 | 3.83 | 102 |
Gabriel Aguilera actually turns 21 today (happy birthday!), but he was 20 on my data pull from FanGraphs so here he is! As suggested by his otherworldly 286 Outsider+ rating in the ACL, Aguilera has moved on to full-season ball with the Low-A Daytona Tortugas. This Venezuelan righty is one to keep an eye on as he works his way up the minor league ladder.
Nick Lockhart began his season in the bullpen for the Low-A Down East Wood Ducks, where he struggled out of the gate with an 11.09 ERA. However, since being demoted to the ACL, he's been starting (4 out of 5 appearances). If you look past his surface stats, he has been performing really well in that starting role with a 1.95 Estimated ERA. His K-BB% is a stellar 34.2% in the complex.
Lockhart is a big time athlete, listed at 6'6", 204 lbs. In high school, he was also an excellent football player where he played both ways as a tight end/defensive end. He's way under the radar right now, but look for him as a bounce-back candidate in 2022 based on his ACL performance this year.
Manuel Mercedes is a lanky Dominican right-hander who made his stateside debut this season. Baseball America listed him as a prospect with his stock on the rise this season, noting that his fastball has touched 98 mph. He's also been above average at both throwing strikes and generating swinging strikes this season, suggesting that he might have the potential for good control to go with his promising stuff.
Cristian Mena was a top signing in the White Sox international free agent class of 2019. He's already pitching stateside despite being just 18 years old. His ERA is brutal (over 8!), but his Estimated ERA of 3.62 shows the danger of relying on ERA over small samples. He's throwing a lot of strikes, not walking many batters, and getting an above average amount of ground balls so far in his stateside debut.
Esmerlin Vinicio is another young Giants arm. He doesn't turn 19 until January of 2022. He's posted a sparkling 2.61 ERA through 9 starts so far in his stateside debut. Vinicio was one of the top left-handed pitchers in the 2019 international free agent class. He's long and lanky with a good changeup. Look for him to add some good weight and velocity as he continues his development.
Florida Complex League
Name | Team | Level | League | Age | OUT+ | EstRA | ZnDm+ |
Po-Yu Chen | PIT | CPX | FCL | 19 | 204 | 1.99 | 149 |
Jean Pinto | BAL | CPX | FCL | 20 | 183 | 2.09 | 108 |
Wilkelman Gonzalez | BOS | CPX | FCL | 19 | 156 | 2.66 | 125 |
Juan Carela | NYY | CPX | FCL | 19 | 151 | 2.71 | 116 |
Yaifer Perdomo | TOR | CPX | FCL | 19 | 143 | 2.99 | 122 |
Raul Rangel | BAL | CPX | FCL | 18 | 138 | 3.20 | 131 |
Juan Daniel Encarnacion | BOS | CPX | FCL | 20 | 127 | 3.42 | 119 |
Yordy Richard | STL | CPX | FCL | 18 | 125 | 3.50 | 119 |
Rainiery Rodriguez | ATL | CPX | FCL | 20 | 113 | 3.94 | 114 |
Po-Yu Chen is a Taiwanese righty who has looked fantastic in his stateside debut so far in 2021. He has made six starts for the FCL Pirates Black squad. Chen has good size and a starting pitcher's build. He repeats his delivery very well and has the feel for spinning a breaking ball that makes batters uncomfortable. Definitely an "arrows up" pitching prospect.
Wilkelman Gonzalez is a Venezuelan righty that the Red Sox signed back in the 2018 IFA period. The Red Sox have used him as a traditional starter in both the DSL and FCL, which is a good sign for his future pitching role. He will be climbing up prospect rankings lists this offseason. I'm impressed by his Zone Dominance in the FCL as a teenager.
Juan Carela is a name you should remember simply because he's another international pitching prospect in a Yankees system that seems to get good results with these types of arms. He's been bumped up to the Low-A Tampa Tarpons after a successful run in the complex league to start the 2021 season.
Raul Rangel is really throwing strikes and generating whiffs, posting an eye-popping 131 ZoneDominance+ rating this year. He doesn't turn 19 until October. He's very athletic and has plenty of room to add muscle to his 6'3" frame.
Yordy Richard was signed by the Cardinals as part of their 2019 international free agent class. He actually started the year as an 18-year-old with the Low-A Palm Beach Cardinals, but went back to the complex when the complex leagues opened up this summer. He got work as a reliever in Low-A, but has switched to a starting role in the FCL where he's performing much better. He's a muscular righty that can run his fastball up to the mid-90s at present.
Dominican Summer League
Name | Team | Level | League | Age | OUT+ | EstRA | ZnDm+ |
Victor Juarez | COL | DSL | DSL | 18 | 402 | 0.89 | 148 |
Jose Cedeno | WSN | DSL | DSL | 19 | 227 | 1.68 | 129 |
Joel Diaz | NYM | DSL | DSL | 17 | 185 | 2.16 | 128 |
Raynardo Cruz | CIN | DSL | DSL | 19 | 181 | 2.25 | 132 |
Mikell Manzano | SFG | DSL | DSL | 18 | 170 | 2.45 | 139 |
Hansel Rincon | ARI | DSL | DSL | 18 | 162 | 2.61 | 135 |
Stiven Cruz | MIL | DSL | DSL | 19 | 156 | 2.67 | 125 |
Edwin Jimenez | MIL | DSL | DSL | 19 | 151 | 2.82 | 127 |
Anthony Morillo | BAL | DSL | DSL | 19 | 148 | 2.90 | 131 |
Oswald Medina | PHI | DSL | DSL | 19 | 148 | 2.83 | 124 |
It's tough to say just how much one should care about pitching statistics from the Dominican Summer League. That being said, Victor Juarez's season for the DSL Rockies so far has been eye-popping from a statistical standpoint. In a league where the average Swinging Strike% is extremely high to begin with, Juarez has posted a Swinging Strike% that's 81 percentage points better than league average. He's also just refusing to walk anyone, with a BB% standing a full 261 percentage points above average for the league. Juarez was the top prospect out of Mexico in the 2019 IFA class.
Joel Diaz of the DSL Mets has impressed out of the gate as a 17-year-old. He's a Dominican hurler that doesn't turn 18 years old until February of 2022! He's got a great, athletic frame and could possibly be making his stateside debut next summer.
Mikell Manzano of the DSL Giants is another player to watch. Giants' International Scouting Director Joe Salermo identified Manzano as a player to watch on a recent episode of Roger Munter's "There R Giants" podcast. He is throwing a ton of strikes and he's also generating a bunch of whiffs so far in his professional debut.