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STL30-23
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NYM32-21
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May 27

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SD29-22
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MLBN @1:38 AM UTC
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CLE29-23
GDTV @10:10 PM UTC
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BAL18-34
MASN @10:35 PM UTC
SF31-22
DET34-20
NBCSBAY @10:40 PM UTC
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PHI34-19
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MIN29-23
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FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
CWS17-36
NYM32-21
SNY @11:10 PM UTC
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KC29-25
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TOR25-27
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COL9-44
CHC32-21
MARQ @12:05 AM UTC
ATH23-31
HOU28-25
NBCSCA @12:10 AM UTC
NYY32-20
LAA25-27
YES @1:38 AM UTC
MIA21-30
SD29-22
FDFL @1:40 AM UTC
WAS24-29
SEA29-23
MLBN @1:40 AM UTC
PIT19-35
ARI26-27
MLBN @1:40 AM UTC
MIN29-23
TB26-26
FSUN @5:10 PM UTC
LAD32-21
CLE29-23
MLBN @5:10 PM UTC
SF31-22
DET34-20
NBCSBAY @5:10 PM UTC
BOS27-28
MIL26-28
MLBN @5:10 PM UTC
ATH23-31
HOU28-25
NBCSCA @6:10 PM UTC
PIT19-35
ARI26-27
DBTV @7:40 PM UTC
MIA21-30
SD29-22
FDFL @8:10 PM UTC
STL30-23
BAL18-34
MLBN @10:35 PM UTC
ATL25-27
PHI34-19
NBCSP @10:45 PM UTC
CWS17-36
NYM32-21
SNY @11:10 PM UTC
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Tomase: List of Red Sox in BA's top 100 prospects has one asterisk

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John Tomase joins Trenni Casey on Arbella Early Edition to discuss Tom Werner and Chaim Bloom’s comments on the 2023 season. He also shares his thoughts on John Henry’s absence from the press conference

Baseball America just released its 2023 list of the top 100 prospects, and five Red Sox made the list, though I'd put an asterisk next to one of them.

Shortstop Marcelo Mayer leads the way, coming in at 10th overall. He's followed by first baseman Triston Casas (No. 29), super utilityman Ceddanne Rafaela (No. 71), left fielder Masataka Yoshida (No. 87), and center fielder Miguel Bleis (No. 88).

That's a solid haul for a Red Sox farm system that chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and owner Tom Werner recently championed as the key to the future. BA notes that Mayer could be the next great infielder produced by the Red Sox (though he remains far away from the big leagues), and describes Casas as equally polished a pure hitter as he is a slugger. He will open spring training as the team's starting first baseman.

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The magazine loves Rafaela's versatility -- he's a plus defender both at shortstop and in center field -- and labels Bleis one of the breakout candidates of the season after the 18-year-old dominated the complex leagues. Rafaela should arrive in Boston this summer, while Bleis needs considerably more seasoning.

That brings us to the asterisk. While it's true that Yoshida has never appeared in the big leagues, it's hard to call a 29-year-old with seven years of professional experience in Japan a prospect, especially after he just signed a $90 million contract in free agency.

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Barring disaster, Yoshida will never spend a day in the minor leagues, but BA has always considered Japanese players prospects for the purposes of its rankings, which is how Shohei Ohtani landed at No. 2 in 2018, which in retrospect sounds low. (At least No. 1 went to All-Star Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Braves).

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This year's top spot belongs to Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson, who actually debuted in Baltimore last year. He's joined in the top 15 by right-hander Grayson Rodriguez (No. 6) and shortstop Jackson Holliday (No. 15), the first overall pick in last year's draft, giving the Orioles a considerable high-end presence on BA's list.

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