Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2022 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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1.
Josh Hader
MIL
Every year, there are arguments about the value of closers. Fantasy managers who consistently win leagues say having one or two elite closers is a season maker. Fantasy managers who say closers are always available on the wire and to never draft one before the 12th round usually spend August and September complaining that they lost the league by a half-dozen points because of a lack of saves and a bloated WHIP. Hader isn't just a closer. His numbers are so spectacular in just one or two innings of work at a time that rostering him is like getting half a season of an ace starter while also getting 35 saves. His Ks can cover for your lower-tier starters who can't reach that baseline K/IP number you want, and his paper-thin WHIP can move the needle. If you're on the wrong end of the snake draft and he's there at the fifth-round/sixth-round turn, grab him and start the closer run.
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Liam Hendriks
CWS
He's been lights-out for three years now. Hendricks led the AL with 38 saves last year, finishing one save behind MLB leader Mark Melancon. And, man, did Hendricks earn those saves. In 71 innings, he had 113 strikeouts and gave up only seven walks. For a second straight year, he gave up fewer than six hits per nine innings. His combined WHIP over the past two years is 0.72. Hendricks' flyball rate crept above 50% last year, leading to 11 gopher balls, but that's a small blemish on an otherwise flawless profile. Invest confidently in one of the game's best closers.
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Raisel Iglesias
LAA
The Angels' closer keeps getting better and better. His K rate has risen in each of the last three seasons. His walk rate has shrunk in each of the last four seasons. Iglesias struck out 103 batters in 70 innings last year and walked only 12. He's notched at least 28 saves in each of his last four full seasons going back to 2017, and he's cemented his reputation as one of the best, most reliable closers in the game. If you don't have the stomach for saves speculation and are willing to pay for quality, Iglesias is well worth the price.
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4.
Emmanuel Clase
CLE
Most fantasy managers expected James Karinchak to be Cleveland's closer last year, but Clase simply could not be denied. His miniscule 1.29 ERA and 0.96 WHIP were largely earned, and he ranked in the top one percent of the league in barrel rate, xERA, wOBA, and xWOBA. His cutter/slider combination is one of the best in the league, and he routinely sits at over 100 miles per hour with good command. With his raw stufdf being as good as it is, there's little reason to doubt that Clase can repeat his 2021 performance. Draft him as one of the first relievers off the board.
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Edwin Diaz
NYM
If you like your closers to deliver saves with a side of anxiety, Diaz is your guy. He gets the job done, but it won't always be pretty. The Mets have tried to overhaul their team this offseason, so Diaz should be in position to save more games in 2022 than in 2021. The flamethrower is an elite strikeout option at the position. When the closer run starts, Diaz is a relatively safe top-10 choice at the position.
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Ryan Pressly
HOU
Pressly was his usual excellent self in the bullpen last year, pitching to a 2.25 ERA and a 0.97 WHIP with a 32.4% strikeout rate, his fourth straight season with at least a 31% mark. His fantasy value was held in check by his oddly-low save total of 26, but that was hardly his fault. The Astros as a team had only 34 saves total, which was tied with the Blue Jays for the lowest mark by a .500 team or better. Houston averaged 46.5 saves over the team's previous two full seasons, so expect them to approach that mark again and for Pressly's save total to jump by at least five or more. If you can grab a discount based on his low number last year, do so.
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Aroldis Chapman
NYY
Chapman struggled with his control last year, walking 15.8% of the batters he faced and struggling with a 1.31 WHIP. But that was mostly window dressing on what was just another dominant season for the Yankees closer. As usual, his strikeout rate hovered at around 40% and he reached the 30-save mark for the eighth time in his last nine full seasons. Yes, he's getting up there in age and he's not nearly as dominant as he once was. But his job security remains high and his strikeouts continue to be elite for a reliever. Draft him with confidence.
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Kenley Jansen
ATL
Jansen signed a one-year deal with the Braves and will slide right into the cloer's role. There is a lot of mileage on his arm, but he had a strong rebound season last year, dropping his ERA to a 2.22 and his WHIP to 1.04, all while tallying 38 saves for the Dodgers. After losing velocity for several seasons, Jansen got it back last year, averaging 92.5 MPH with his cutter, which resulted in just a .176 batting average against, his best since 2016. Assuming he can sustain his gains, he should again be a top reliever, and his hefty contract should at least give him a decent leash in the ninth inning. He's plenty capable of being your anchor reliever.
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9.
Jordan Romano
TOR
Romano wasn't always used as a traditional closer last year, but he firmly established himself as Toronto's best reliever and wound up with 23 saves. Romano sits at 97 MPH with his fastball and it's just been an absolutely dominant pitch over the last two seasons, particularly when combined with his above-average slider. He's a reliever with a limited track record which means his volatility is high. But there are few closing situations where fantasy managers can feel confident about who is going to get the ball in the ninth inning - Toronto's is one of them, and that means Romano should be considered a top-10 reliever.
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10.
Craig Kimbrel
LAD
Kimbrel bounced back in a huge way last season, cutting his walk rate to 9.8%, his lowest since 2017. He was vintage Kimbrel, piling up the strikeouts and saves until a mid-season trade to the White Sox where he became the setup man to Liam Hendriks. He was slated to be a late-round pick with Chicago, but with the trade to the Dodgers, he immediately becomes a top-5 closer. Expect 35-plus saves and elite ratios.
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Giovanny Gallegos
STL
Gallegos hasn't been named the closer and both the coaching staff and front office have gone out of their way to avoid annointing him the ninth-inning man. But considering his success the past two years and Alex Reyes's injury, there seems to be little doubt. Gallegos has everything you want in a closer - strong strikeout numbers, good command, and two elite pitches with his fastball and slider. You'll need to drop him below some of the more established closers because of the current uncertainty, but if you bet on him to be the primary closing option for St. Louis, you'll almost certainly be correct.
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12.
Taylor Rogers
SD
Rogers should regain the closer's role this year and likely have it all to himself for Minnesota. Other than being a lefty, he's got a pretty typical closer makeup. His strikeout rate sits above 30% most years, his walk rate remains below 5%, and his sinker sits at about 95 MPH. After signing Carlos Correa, the Twins may be more competitive than you think, so don't discount Rogers as a second tier closer who could top 25 or even 30 saves if everything breaks right.
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13.
Mark Melancon
ARI
If you saw 39 saves coming from Melancon last year, you're a fibber. He emerged from a crowded San Diego bullpen to become one of the most reliable closing options in the game. Yes, he's old for a closer and no, his strikeout numbers won't help you. But he'll be the undisputed closer for the Diamondbacks this year, and job security is more than half the battle. You have to knock a ton of saves off his projections given that he'll be pitching for a poor Arizona team, but 25-30 should be in the cards, and the guy did have a 2.23 ERA last season. His contract should keep him in Arizona for the full year, so grit your teeth and draft him as a fairly reliable option in the bullpen.
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14.
Michael Kopech
CWS
There is no doubting Kopech's talent - he has an outstanding fastball and slider with a decent changeup - but it's more his role. He's had a tortured path to success, including undergoing Tommy John surgery and opting out of the 2020 season. But he was excellent last year, mostly in relief, and showed that he has the stuff to succeed in the majors. His role in 2022 is a bit undefined as of now, as the White Sox appear to want him in the rotation but state that he is behind the other starters. Given that he's thrown just 69.1 innings over the last two years, you'd be wise to pencil him in for about 130 innings and 20-25 starts. So long as you draft depth behind him, he should be a major asset this year.
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15.
Corey Knebel
PHI
Knebel was labeled as the tentative closer by Joe Girardi early in the spring, and he's done nothing to lose the job since. He rebounded from a terrible 2020 season to put up a 2.45 ERA and 0.97 WHIP with the Dodgers last year, and his fastball velocity sat at a robust 96.3 mile per hour. He's already throwing harder than that this spring, and combined with his outstanding curveball, his fastball can perform at an elite level. Knebel has closing experience from his days with Milwaukee, so as long as he can avoid injury, there's every reason to expect him to hold the role all year long. He could easily end up as a top-5 closer if everything breaks right.
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16.
Scott Barlow
KC
Barlow had a fine 2021 season, finishing with 16 saves and a 2.42 ERA. That season should be enough to give him the first shot at the closer's role again this year for Kansas City, but he's far from a locked-in option. His three-pitch mix (fastball, slider, curveball) is solid, though he lacks a dominant pitch, and his control has been a bit hit or miss throughout his career. With Josh Staumont and Amir Garrett behind him, Barlow's job security may be tenuous if he struggles. He's a late-round closer who should hopefully provide you with saves early in the season. Just don't draft him expecting him to hold the role all year.
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17.
Matt Barnes
BOS
Barnes was one of the best pitchers in baseball over the first half of the season, harnessing his control and dominating with his fastball/cuveball combination. But he fell apart in the second half, seeing his ERA rise by almost four points. There's speculation that his decline was related to MLB cracking down on foreign substances but, either way, the first half version of Barnes disappeared. His job security was in doubt heading into the year, but the Red Sox didn't bring anyone into challenge him and the biggest internal competitior for the job, Garrett Whitlock, has been stretched out for a starter or long-relief role. Expect Barnes to begin the year as the closer but whether he remains all year is anyone's guess. Draft him as a low-end second reliever and hope we say the first-half 2021 version of him.
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18.
Camilo Doval
SF
Doval was outstanding in his limited innings last year, striking out more than a third of the batters he faced while pitching to a 3.00 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. He's a two-pitch pitcher, but that's fine for a reliever so long as at least one of those pitches is elite, which his slider is (.167 BAA, .202 wOBA). He's got the stuff to close full-time, and many fantasy pundits believe he will this year. But Jake McGee remains, as does Tyler Rogers, and it takes a lot for Gabe Kapler to hand the closer reins over to a single pitcher. He'll get some saves at the very least and likely help your ratios, but don't plan on him locking down the role all year without a fight.
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19.
David Bednar
PIT
Bednar tallied the first three saves of his career last season and had stellar numbers overall with a 2.23 ERA and 0.97 WHIP with good strikeout numbers. There was reason to think he'd be the closer heading into 2022, but all signs point to a committee with Chris Stratton. The Pirates should again be one of the weakest teams in baseball, so save chances aren't going to be abundant anyway. Given his team and the current lack of clarity with his situation, don't draft him any higher than as a third reliever.
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20.
Gregory Soto
DET
Soto was decent last year once he took over as the closer, posting 18 saves on the season with a 3.39 ERA. But his walk rate was an abysmal 14.5%, leading to a 1.35 WHIP, which just isn't sustainable. The Tigers don't have an elite bullpen but Michael Fulmer and Jose Cisnero can close in a pinch. With the uncertainty and Soto's control issues, don't bank on more than 20 saves.
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21.
Andrew Kittredge
TB
Kittredge tallied eight saves last season, and should be in line for the bulk of the opportunities early in the year with Pete Fairbanks dealing with a strained lat. He's had success for several years now, relying on his excellent command and his fastball-slider combination. Based on pure stuff, if we knew Kittredge would be the closer all year, he'd be way up the reliever ranks. But fantasy managers know by now that you cant trust a Rays reliever, so book 15 saves for Kittredge for now. Anything else is gravy.
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22.
Luis Severino
NYY
It's hard to properly assess a pitcher who has thrown 18 innings combined over the last three seasons, even one as talented as Severino. In his last two full seasons, he was a fantasy ace, pitching to a 3.18 ERA, a 1.09 WHIP, and a 10.5 K/9 rate. He's purportedly healthy now, but you can't expect him to return to his old form after such a long layoff. Be conservative with your projections, including both his ratio stats and innings, but he's obviously got the potentuial to be a mainstay in your rotation if everything breaks right.
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23.
Ranger Suarez
PHI
Suarez was fantastic as both a reliever and a starter last year, compiling a 1.36 ERA and 1.00 WHIP. He was almost equally dominant as a starter and a reliever, though it's worth noting that he had a very soft run of opponents during his 12 starts. More troubling for projecting Suarez is that he had a comically low home run rate (just 0.34/9 innings). Yes, his sinker moves a ton and avoids hard contact, but that's simply not a sustsainable number. He's dealt with visa issues this spring, though looks to be on track for the season, so don't let that concern you much. Instead, just understand that he's due for some major regression, and is likely to pitch closer to a 4.00 ERA this year.
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24.
Paul Sewald
SEA
Sewald is a fine reliever and he upped his strikeout rate to an impressive 39.4% last year, one of the best marks in the majors. His expected stats (.182 xBA, .262 xWOBA) were pristine, and he offered plenty of hope that he could hold the Mariners' closer job if given the opportunity. That last part is the operative phrase, however, as Seattle is likely looking at some form of committee between Sewald, Drew Steckenrider, Diego Castillo, and Ken Giles. Sewald isn't a bad late-round candidate for his ratios alone, and he should add on at least a few saves even if he doesn't win the job outright.
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25.
Lou Trivino
OAK
Trivino is going to begin the year as the closer for the A's after racking up 22 saves last season. He throws hard and mixes his pitches extremely well for a reliever, but he struggles with his control at times and was a bit lucky last year. The A's should be wone of the worst teams in baseball after trading away many of their impact players, so saves may be hard to come by in any event. But there aren't many relievers who are guaranteed to have the ninth-inning to themselves to start the season, and Trivino is one of them. That makes him worth drafting everywhere.
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26.
Blake Treinen
LAD
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27.
Jake McGee
SF
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28.
Devin Williams
MIL
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29.
Garrett Whitlock
BOS
Whitlock pitched out of the bullpen last year and many speculated that he might be a candidate to close this season after Matt Barnes struggled down the stretch. But instead he's being stretched out and is battling it out for a rotation spot. If he fails, he'll likely be a long-reliever and have little fantasy value. But, if he does lock down a starting spot, he has a great deal of upside. His fastball sits at 95 miles per hour and both his changeup and slider are above average. Monitor the reports as we head into the season but keep him on your radar in case he does land in the rotation.
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30.
Will Smith
ATL
Smith was a bit maddening at times last year when he struggled with his control, but he ultimately tallied 37 saves en route to a championship season. He was slated to be the closer for Atlanta once again, but with the Braves signing Kenley Jansen, Smith is now nothing more than an insurance policy. Don't bother drafting him in mixed leagues but keep your eye on him on the waiver wire in case Jansen struggles significantly.
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31.
Lucas Sims
CIN
Sims is going to begin the year on the IL after battling some elbow soreness, but he'll factor in for saves once he's healthy. He has major strikeout stuff with his fastball and slider combination, but his control wanes at times, enough to keep him from becoming a lockdown, guaranteed option in the ninth inning. He is worth drafting late, but do so expecting 15 saves or fewer.
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32.
Tanner Houck
BOS
Houck will begin the year in the rotation despite an uneven spring, and he showed a lot of upside last year. His strikeout rate sat at 30.5% while his walk rate was just 7.4%, and his 3.52 ERA was inflated according to all metrics. He's got an outstanding slider, which is what really propels his success, but his lack of other pitches in his arsenal often forces him to go deep into counts and shortens his outings. He should be on your sleeper list because he has huge potential, but understand that if he struggles, he could be moved to the bullpen, even with Chris Sale currently on the shelf.
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33.
Joe Barlow
TEX
Barlow saved 18 games between the majors and the minors last year, putting up excellent ratios. He'll get the first opportunity to close in Texas, but he doesn't have a lengthy track record with being the stopper, so the leash probably isn't that long. That's not a great thing considering his ERA metrics were far worse than his actual numbers and his walk-rate is sub par. Barlow is a closer, so he should be drafted, but don't go in expecting 25 saves given the risks.
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34.
Dylan Floro
MIA
Floro is slated to be the Marlins' closer but he is battling an arm injury right now that could threaten his availability for Opening Day. When healthy, he's an above-average reliever, though not one with a classic closer's outlook. He doesn't throw that hard or have elite command, but he limits hard contact at an elite rate, and that's really the key to his success. Assuming he's ready for the beginning of the season or shortly thereafter, he should be good for at least 15 saves. Anything more is gravy.
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35.
Cristian Javier
HOU
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36.
Dinelson Lamet
SD
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37.
Cal Quantrill
CLE
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38.
Rowan Wick
CHC
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39.
Diego Castillo
SEA
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40.
Aaron Ashby
MIL
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41.
Drew Rasmussen
TB
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42.
Michael Fulmer
DET
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43.
Alex Colome
COL
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44.
Anthony Bender
MIA
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45.
Ken Giles
SEA
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46.
Jesus Luzardo
MIA
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47.
Andrew Heaney
LAD
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48.
James Karinchak
CLE
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49.
Drew Steckenrider
SEA
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50.
Hector Neris
HOU
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51.
Pierce Johnson
SD
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52.
Kyle Finnegan
WSH
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53.
Art Warren
CIN
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54.
Jonathan Loaisiga
NYY
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55.
Robert Suarez
SD
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56.
Nestor Cortes Jr.
NYY
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57.
Chad Green
NYY
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58.
Cole Sulser
MIA
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59.
Tanner Rainey
WSH
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60.
Tyler Rogers
SF
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61.
Chris Stratton
PIT
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62.
Matt Brash
SEA
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63.
Brusdar Graterol
LAD
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64.
Brad Hand
PHI
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65.
Alex Reyes
STL
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66.
Josh Staumont
KC
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67.
Mychal Givens
CHC
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68.
Daniel Hudson
LAD
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69.
David Robertson
CHC
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70.
Ian Kennedy
ARI
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71.
Emilio Pagan
MIN
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72.
Jorge Alcala
MIN
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73.
Collin McHugh
ATL
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74.
Tyler Wells
BAL
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75.
Trevor May
NYM
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76.
A.J. Puk
OAK
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77.
Tyler Duffey
MIN
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78.
Jake Diekman
BOS
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79.
Adbert Alzolay
CHC
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80.
Carlos Estevez
COL
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81.
Aaron Bummer
CWS
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82.
Seth Lugo
NYM
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83.
Kendall Graveman
CWS
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84.
Carlos Hernandez
KC
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85.
Nate Pearson
TOR
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86.
Pete Fairbanks
TB
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87.
Tyler Matzek
ATL
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88.
Jose Alvarado
PHI
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89.
Ryan Yarbrough
TB
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90.
Dillon Tate
BAL
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91.
Daniel Bard
COL
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92.
Amir Garrett
KC
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93.
Jordan Hicks
STL
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94.
Ryan Tepera
LAA
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95.
Nick Martinez
SD
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96.
Andrew Chafin
DET
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97.
Garrett Crochet
CWS
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98.
Zach Thompson
PIT
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99.
Yimi Garcia
TOR
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100.
Matt Wisler
TB
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101.
David Price
LAD
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102.
Mike Mayers
LAA
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103.
Luis Cessa
CIN
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104.
Jorge Lopez
BAL
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105.
Craig Stammen
SD
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106.
Andres Munoz
SEA
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107.
Alex Vesia
LAD
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108.
Richard Rodriguez
FA
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109.
Genesis Cabrera
STL
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110.
Brent Suter
MIL
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111.
Aaron Loup
LAA
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112.
Tim Mayza
TOR
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113.
Jose Suarez
LAA
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114.
Kris Bubic
KC
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115.
Colin Poche
TB
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116.
A.J. Minter
ATL
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117.
Drew Smyly
CHC
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118.
Jake Cousins
MIL
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119.
Greg Holland
FA
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120.
Paul Fry
BAL
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121.
Tanner Scott
MIA
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122.
Caleb Thielbar
MIN
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123.
Anthony Bass
MIA
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124.
Hunter Strickland
CIN
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125.
Richard Bleier
MIA
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126.
Spencer Patton
TEX
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127.
Trevor Richards
TOR
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128.
Domingo Acevedo
OAK
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129.
JT Chargois
TB
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130.
Ryne Stanek
HOU
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131.
J.P. Feyereisen
TB
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132.
Adam Ottavino
NYM
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133.
Luis Garcia
SD
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134.
Steve Cishek
WSH
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135.
Chris Martin
CHC
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136.
Joely Rodriguez
NYM
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137.
Phil Bickford
LAD
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138.
Jeffrey Springs
TB
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139.
Jose Quintana
PIT
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140.
Michael Wacha
BOS
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141.
Joe Kelly
CWS
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142.
Ross Stripling
TOR
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143.
Nick Sandlin
CLE
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144.
Matt Bush
TEX
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145.
Drew Pomeranz
SD
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146.
Daulton Jefferies
OAK
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147.
Caleb Smith
ARI
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148.
Brooks Raley
TB
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149.
Ryan Thompson
TB
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150.
Trevor Rosenthal
FA
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151.
Reynaldo Lopez
CWS
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152.
Phil Maton
HOU
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153.
Robert Stephenson
COL
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154.
Nick Wittgren
STL
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155.
Austin Adams
SD
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156.
Luke Jackson
ATL
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157.
Justin Wilson
CIN
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158.
Michael Lorenzen
LAA
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159.
Dylan Coleman
KC
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160.
Connor Brogdon
PHI
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161.
Tommy Kahnle
LAD
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162.
Clay Holmes
NYY
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163.
Darwinzon Hernandez
BOS
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164.
Sam Coonrod
PHI
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165.
Kwang Hyun Kim
FA
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166.
Steven Okert
MIA
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167.
Matt Festa
SEA
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168.
Tony Santillan
CIN
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169.
Hunter Brown
HOU
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170.
Brad Boxberger
MIL
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171.
Nick Anderson
TB
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172.
Spencer Strider
ATL
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173.
Sean Doolittle
WSH
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174.
Ryan Weathers
SD
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175.
Josh Lindblom
MIL
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176.
Heath Hembree
PIT
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177.
Seranthony Dominguez
PHI
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178.
Jake Brentz
KC
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179.
Jarlin Garcia
SF
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180.
Casey Sadler
SEA
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181.
J.B. Wendelken
ARI
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182.
Alec Mills
CHC
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183.
Tejay Antone
CIN
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184.
J.B. Bukauskas
ARI
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185.
Austin Adams
FA
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186.
Hansel Robles
BOS
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187.
Josh Sborz
TEX
|
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188.
Josh Taylor
BOS
|
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189.
Jason Adam
TB
|
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190.
Caleb Ferguson
LAD
|
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191.
Jose Urena
FA
|
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192.
John King
TEX
|
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193.
Tim Hill
SD
|
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194.
Julian Merryweather
TOR
|
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195.
Justus Sheffield
SEA
|
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196.
Keegan Akin
BAL
|
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197.
Sam Hentges
CLE
|
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198.
Jeurys Familia
PHI
|
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199.
Archie Bradley
LAA
|
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200.
Kyle Funkhouser
DET
|
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201.
Humberto Castellanos
ARI
|
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202.
Oliver Perez
FA
|
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203.
John Gant
FA
|
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204.
Ryan Helsley
STL
|
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205.
Dany Jimenez
OAK
|
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206.
Miguel Castro
NYY
|
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207.
Henderson Alvarez III
FA
|
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208.
Joe Smith
MIN
|
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209.
Mark Leiter Jr.
CHC
|
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210.
Cesar Valdez
LAA
|
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211.
Evan Crawford
FA
|
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212.
Sergio Romo
SEA
|
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213.
Hunter Wood
FA
|
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214.
Dominic Leone
SF
|
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215.
Gabriel Ynoa
FA
|
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216.
Domingo Tapia
OAK
|
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217.
Shane Greene
LAD
|
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218.
Oliver Ortega
LAA
|
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219.
Trevor Megill
MIN
|
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220.
Patrick Murphy
WSH
|
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221.
Sam Long
SF
|
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222.
Daniel Norris
CHC
|
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223.
Stephen Gonsalves
CHC
|
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224.
Jose Quijada
LAA
|
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225.
Mitch White
LAD
|
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226.
Taylor Hearn
TEX
|
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227.
Tony Watson
FA
|
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228.
Michael King
NYY
|
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229.
Martin Perez
TEX
|
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230.
Tyler Alexander
DET
|
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231.
Trent Thornton
TOR
|
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232.
Anthony Misiewicz
SEA
|
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233.
Ryan Brasier
BOS
|
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234.
Trevor Williams
NYM
|
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235.
Dennis Santana
TEX
|
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236.
Daniel Ponce de Leon
SEA
|
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237.
Kervin Castro
SF
|
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238.
Jose Ruiz
CWS
|
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239.
Anthony Kay
TOR
|
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240.
Deolis Guerra
OAK
|
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241.
Bryan Garcia
DET
|
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242.
Brad Wieck
CHC
|
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243.
Garrett Richards
TEX
|
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244.
Joe Jimenez
DET
|
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245.
Sean Newcomb
CHC
|
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246.
Bailey Falter
PHI
|
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247.
Justin Steele
CHC
|
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248.
Lucas Luetge
NYY
|
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249.
Rafael Montero
HOU
|
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250.
Jay Jackson
ATL
|
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251.
Hirokazu Sawamura
BOS
|
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252.
Wandy Peralta
NYY
|
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253.
Trevor Stephan
CLE
|
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254.
Jose Leclerc
TEX
|
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255.
Kolby Allard
TEX
|
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256.
Jesse Chavez
ATL
|
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257.
Louis Head
MIA
|
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258.
Zack Littell
SF
|
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259.
Brett Martin
TEX
|
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260.
Jose Cisnero
DET
|
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261.
John Brebbia
SF
|
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262.
Kirby Snead
OAK
|
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263.
Erik Swanson
SEA
|
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264.
Adam Cimber
TOR
|
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265.
Chad Kuhl
COL
|
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266.
Cody Stashak
MIN
|
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267.
Tyler Clippard
WSH
|
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268.
Drew VerHagen
STL
|
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269.
JP Sears
NYY
|
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270.
Jalen Beeks
TB
|
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271.
Alex Faedo
DET
|
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272.
Austin Warren
LAA
|
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273.
Hoby Milner
MIL
|
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274.
Sam Moll
OAK
|
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275.
Scott Effross
CHC
|
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276.
Albert Abreu
TEX
|
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277.
Drew Smith
NYM
|
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278.
Oliver Drake
FA
|
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279.
Andrew Cashner
FA
|
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280.
Adam Morgan
FA
|
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281.
Jason Vargas
FA
|
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282.
David Phelps
TOR
|
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283.
Danny Coulombe
MIN
|
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284.
Matt Strahm
BOS
|
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285.
Austin Voth
WSH
|
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286.
Tommy Hunter
NYM
|
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287.
Chaz Roe
FA
|
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288.
Edgar Santana
FA
|
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289.
Gabe Speier
KC
|
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290.
Josh Fleming
TB
|
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291.
Kodi Whitley
STL
|
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292.
Thyago Vieira
FA
|
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293.
Spenser Watkins
BAL
|
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294.
Randy Dobnak
MIN
|
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295.
Reiss Knehr
SD
|
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296.
Anthony Banda
PIT
|
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297.
Jakob Junis
SF
|
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298.
Darren O'Day
ATL
|
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299.
Colin Rea
FA
|
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300.
Jose Alvarez
SF
|
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301.
Manny Banuelos
NYY
|
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302.
Sean Reid-Foley
NYM
|
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303.
Wander Suero
LAA
|
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304.
Duane Underwood Jr.
PIT
|
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305.
Yusmeiro Petit
SD
|
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306.
Joel Payamps
KC
|
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307.
Kyle McGowin
FA
|
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308.
Ryan Borucki
TOR
|
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309.
Sam Howard
DET
|
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310.
Kirby Yates
ATL
|
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311.
Evan Phillips
LAD
|
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312.
Justin Miller
FA
|
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313.
Will Harris
WSH
|
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314.
Jovani Moran
MIN
|
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315.
Jacob Barnes
DET
|
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316.
Shawn Armstrong
TB
|
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317.
Jesse Hahn
FA
|
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318.
James McArthur
PHI
|
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319.
Keegan Thompson
CHC
|
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320.
Justin Bruihl
LAD
|
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321.
Nick Nelson
PHI
|
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322.
Dauri Moreta
CIN
|
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323.
Blake Parker
STL
|
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324.
Andrew Wantz
LAA
|
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325.
T.J. McFarland
STL
|
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326.
Javy Guerra
FA
|
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327.
Michael Rucker
CHC
|
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328.
Austin Brice
PIT
|
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329.
Alex Lange
DET
|
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330.
Cionel Perez
BAL
|
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331.
Jeff Hoffman
CIN
|
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332.
Victor Gonzalez
LAD
|
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333.
Nabil Crismatt
SD
|
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334.
Joey Krehbiel
BAL
|
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335.
Noe Ramirez
ARI
|
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336.
Bryan Shaw
CLE
|
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337.
Blake Taylor
HOU
|
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338.
Ross Detwiler
CIN
|
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339.
Ryan Burr
CWS
|
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340.
Rafael Dolis
CWS
|
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341.
Demarcus Evans
TEX
|
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342.
Zach Pop
MIA
|
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343.
Grant Dayton
FA
|
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344.
Wyatt Mills
SEA
|
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345.
Derek Holland
TOR
|
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346.
Sean Nolin
FA
|
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347.
Pedro Baez
FA
|
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348.
Juan Minaya
MIN
|
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349.
Jandel Gustave
MIL
|
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350.
Taylor Widener
ARI
|
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351.
Jharel Cotton
MIN
|
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352.
Keone Kela
ARI
|
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353.
Ryan Sherriff
PHI
|
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354.
Jacob Webb
ARI
|
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355.
Andrew Miller
FA
|
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356.
Darien Nunez
SF
|
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357.
Jonathan Hernandez
TEX
|
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358.
Jimmy Herget
LAA
|
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359.
Brandon Bielak
HOU
|
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360.
Trevor Gott
MIL
|
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361.
Chasen Shreve
NYM
|
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362.
Adrian Sampson
SEA
|
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363.
Paolo Espino
WSH
|
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364.
Manuel Rodriguez
CHC
|
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365.
Matt Shoemaker
FA
|
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366.
Austin Davis
BOS
|
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367.
Ryan Hendrix
CIN
|
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368.
Ty Buttrey
LAA
|
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369.
Matt Foster
CWS
|
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370.
Brandon Kintzler
FA
|
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371.
Miguel Del Pozo
DET
|
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372.
Brad Brach
ATL
|
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373.
Joe Mantiply
ARI
|
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374.
Ryne Harper
FA
|
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375.
Josh James
HOU
|
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376.
Taylor Clarke
KC
|
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377.
Jace Fry
WSH
|
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378.
Nick Mears
PIT
|
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379.
Kyle Zimmer
FA
|
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380.
Ralph Garza Jr.
TB
|
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381.
Garrett Cleavinger
LAD
|
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382.
Dellin Betances
LAD
|
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383.
Tyler Kinley
COL
|
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384.
Luke Barker
MIL
|
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385.
Grant Holmes
OAK
|
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386.
Anthony Gose
CLE
|
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387.
Francisco Perez
WSH
|
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388.
Jake Woodford
STL
|
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389.
Angel Perdomo
MIL
|
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390.
Tyler Beede
PIT
|
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391.
Matt Moore
TEX
|
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392.
Sean Guenther
MIA
|
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393.
Codi Heuer
CHC
|
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394.
Sean Poppen
ARI
|
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395.
Mike Baumann
BAL
|
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396.
Chris Mazza
TB
|
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397.
Josh Tomlin
FA
|
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398.
Yohan Ramirez
SEA
|
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399.
Devin Sweet
SEA
|
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400.
Wade LeBlanc
FA
|
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401.
Enyel De Los Santos
CLE
|
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402.
Dylan Lee
ATL
|
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403.
Andrew Vasquez
TOR
|
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404.
Yency Almonte
LAD
|
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405.
Pat Ruotolo
SF
|
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406.
Andres Machado
WSH
|
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407.
Chase Anderson
DET
|
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408.
Ervin Santana
FA
|
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409.
Stephen Ridings
NYY
|
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410.
Eric Hanhold
PIT
|
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411.
Devin Smeltzer
MIN
|
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412.
Luis Frias
ARI
|
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413.
J.C. Mejia
MIL
|
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414.
Nick Mikolajchak
CLE
|
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415.
Nick Snyder
TEX
|
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416.
Bryan Abreu
HOU
|
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417.
Jose Castillo
SD
|
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418.
Trey Wingenter
CIN
|
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419.
Ben Leeper
CHC
|
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420.
Cody Ponce
FA
|
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421.
Lucas Gilbreath
COL
|
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422.
Scott Oberg
COL
|
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423.
Justin Lawrence
COL
|
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424.
Austin Pruitt
OAK
|
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425.
Alex Claudio
NYM
|
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426.
Steven Wilson
SD
|
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427.
Jordan Sheffield
COL
|
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428.
James Norwood
PHI
|
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429.
Jhoulys Chacin
COL
|
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430.
Victor Arano
WSH
|
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431.
Felix Pena
NYM
|
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432.
Bennett Sousa
CWS
|
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433.
Chi Chi Gonzalez
MIN
|
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434.
Junior Fernandez
STL
|
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435.
Ethan Roberts
CHC
|
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436.
Anthony Castro
CLE
|
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437.
Kevin Ginkel
ARI
|
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438.
Mitchell Stumpo
ARI
|
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439.
Seth Martinez
HOU
|
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440.
Phoenix Sanders
TB
|
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441.
Jonathan Holder
CHC
|
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442.
Sam Delaplane
SF
|
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443.
DJ Johnson
FA
|
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444.
Bryce Conley
OAK
|
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445.
Michel Baez
SD
|
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446.
Neftali Feliz
FA
|
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447.
Dusten Knight
TB
|
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448.
Andrew Bellatti
PHI
|
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449.
Seth Romero
WSH
|
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450.
Peter Solomon
HOU
|
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451.
Kent Emanuel
PHI
|
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452.
Joel Kuhnel
CIN
|
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453.
Jhon Romero
MIN
|
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454.
Angel Rondon
STL
|
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455.
Rex Brothers
FA
|
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456.
Eduard Bazardo
BOS
|
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457.
Cody Reed
TB
|
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458.
Jimmy Cordero
NYY
|
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459.
Daniel Mengden
KC
|
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460.
Preston Guilmet
FA
|
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461.
Jake Walsh
STL
|
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462.
Eric Orze
NYM
|
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463.
Luke Bard
TB
|
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464.
Scott Alexander
SF
|
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465.
Chris Rodriguez
LAA
|
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466.
Brooks Wilson
ATL
|
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467.
Nick Ramirez
SEA
|
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468.
Carl Edwards Jr.
WSH
|
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469.
Yunior Marte
SF
|
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470.
Kyle Cody
TEX
|
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471.
Enoli Paredes
HOU
|
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472.
Ryan Buchter
FA
|
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473.
Derek Law
DET
|
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474.
Joey Gerber
SEA
|
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475.
Clarke Schmidt
NYY
|
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476.
Corey Oswalt
PHI
|
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477.
John Schreiber
BOS
|
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478.
Arodys Vizcaino
KC
|
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479.
Alex Young
CLE
|
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480.
Joe Palumbo
SF
|
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481.
Zack Britton
NYY
|
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482.
Yennier Cano
MIN
|
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483.
Reyes Moronta
LAD
|
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484.
Yoan Lopez
NYM
|
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485.
Konner Wade
FA
|
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486.
Jairo Diaz
SEA
|
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487.
Matt Bowman
NYY
|
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488.
Kyle Keller
FA
|
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489.
Shea Spitzbarth
DET
|
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490.
Luis Perdomo
MIL
|
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491.
David Hess
TB
|
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492.
Tayler Saucedo
TOR
|
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493.
Riley Smith
COL
|
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494.
Ryan Weiss
ARI
|
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495.
Mauricio Llovera
SF
|
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496.
Roenis Elias
SEA
|
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497.
Brandon Bailey
CIN
|
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498.
Daniel Duarte
CIN
|
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499.
Taylor Williams
FA
|
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500.
Mike Wright
LAD
|
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501.
Calvin Faucher
TB
|
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502.
Tyler Webb
FA
|
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503.
Kyle Dohy
PHI
|
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504.
Connor Overton
CIN
|
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505.
Cam Hill
FA
|
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506.
Brian Moran
LAA
|
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507.
Kaleb Ort
BOS
|
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508.
Justin Grimm
OAK
|
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509.
Ryan Mason
FA
|
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510.
Ryan Weber
NYY
|
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511.
Travis Lakins Sr.
BAL
|
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512.
Tommy Nance
MIA
|
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513.
John Axford
FA
|
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514.
Brailyn Marquez
CHC
|
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515.
Brody Koerner
CWS
|
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516.
Drew Carlton
DET
|
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517.
Blake Cederlind
PIT
|
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518.
Trevor Hildenberger
SF
|
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519.
Chris Devenski
ARI
|
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520.
Blake Weiman
PIT
|
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521.
Sam Selman
OAK
|
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522.
Nick Vincent
FA
|
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523.
Luke Farrell
CHC
|
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524.
Logan Gillaspie
BAL
|
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525.
Cam Bedrosian
PHI
|
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526.
Tyler Zuber
KC
|
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527.
Justin Anderson
TEX
|
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528.
Alexis Diaz
CIN
|
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529.
Cristopher Sanchez
PHI
|
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530.
Nick Tropeano
TEX
|
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531.
Edwin Uceta
ARI
|
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532.
Hunter Harvey
WSH
|
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533.
Freddy Pacheco
STL
|
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534.
Jake Reed
NYM
|
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535.
Beau Burrows
LAD
|
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536.
Bryan Baker
BAL
|
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537.
Miguel Sanchez
MIL
|
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538.
Ramon Rosso
DET
|
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539.
Kyle Barraclough
LAA
|
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540.
Paul Campbell
MIA
|
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541.
Wandisson Charles
OAK
|
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542.
Ricardo Pinto
DET
|
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543.
Joe Biagini
TOR
|
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544.
JoJo Romero
PHI
|
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545.
Alberto Baldonado
WSH
|
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546.
Luis Madero
FA
|
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547.
Jonathan Stiever
CWS
|
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548.
Jake Jewell
CLE
|
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549.
Eric Yardley
FA
|
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550.
Taylor Cole
BOS
|
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551.
Luis Oviedo
CLE
|
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552.
Miguel Diaz
DET
|
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553.
Drew Anderson
FA
|
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554.
Gregory Santos
SF
|
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555.
Tyler Danish
BOS
|
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556.
Tyler Johnson
CWS
|
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557.
Fernando Abad
SEA
|
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558.
Keynan Middleton
ARI
|
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559.
Roel Ramirez
FA
|
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560.
Jake Faria
MIN
|
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561.
Elvis Peguero
LAA
|
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562.
Kyle Tyler
SD
|
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563.
Jimmy Yacabonis
MIA
|
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564.
Adonis Medina
NYM
|
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565.
Jake Petricka
FA
|
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566.
Geoff Hartlieb
BOS
|
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567.
Marcos Diplan
BAL
|
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568.
Jay Flaa
ATL
|
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569.
Hunter Stratton
PIT
|
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570.
Shaun Anderson
TOR
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571.
Ray Kerr
SD
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572.
Luis Avilan
WSH
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573.
Jose Marte
LAA
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574.
Brad Peacock
KC
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575.
Hector Santiago
FA
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576.
Graham Spraker
TOR
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577.
Dillon Maples
PHI
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578.
Robert Dugger
CIN
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579.
Thomas Szapucki
NYM
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580.
Miguel Romero
OAK
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581.
Ian Krol
SD
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