Plus: Prospects we're excited to see in 2023
The 2022 season was an exciting one for Major League debuts. Twelve of MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects began the campaign on Opening Day rosters, including three of the top five in Bobby Witt Jr., Julio RodrÃguez and Spencer Torkelson. Others who followed in their footsteps with later bows -- like National League Rookie of the Year Michael Harris II and American League ROY runner-up Adley Rutschman -- kept the train coming with talent. The steady stream of big names making an impression in The Show is something we'll definitely remember from this year in baseball.
With any luck, 2023 will be no different.
Just before the calendar flips to the new year, let's look at the top-prospect debuts we're most excited to see in the Majors next season. | |
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