Plus: The top 10 LHP prospects
While just four left-handed pitchers cracked MLB Pipeline's soon-to-be-unveiled 2023 Top 100, the position is far from bereft in talent. Several southpaws stand out for their ability to miss bats.
Kyle Harrison (Giants) led the Minors in strikeout percentage (39.8) in 2022, and Ricky Tiedemann (Blue Jays) would have ranked right behind him (38.9) if he had enough innings to qualify. Harrison also topped the Minors in whiffs per nine innings (14.8), with DL Hall (Orioles) posting a similar rate (14.6) as a non-qualifier.
The 2022 Draft was deep in lefties with Top 100 upside who could soon join this list. | |
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