While there may be buzz around Carter and Langford, Baltimore has the majors’ best farm system, according to the prospect-rankers.
Texas Rangers outfielders Evan Carter and Wyatt Langford look out from the dugout before a spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, in Surprise, Ariz.have only once produced an AL Rookie of the Year position player. This year, they have two of the leading candidates:It’s liable to be a crowded field. And having a high profile is important to create buzz. Baltimore’s Jackson Holliday, the No.
He’s on the list right now for his prospect status, not performance. Has the ability to move up fast if performance improves.He hit two homers in the first week of the season, including a game-changing, two-run, ninth-inning shot of Houston’s Josh Hader. With a .517 slugging percentage, he’s got an .851 OPS to put him second among AL rookies. But he’s currently hampered by effectively being in a platoon with Daulton Varsho and has only started half the Jays’ games.
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