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Spring Training Prospect Report - February 22, 2026
A detailed report on everything you need to know regarding top prospects and maybe some under the radar prospects who could make an impact in fantasy leagues.
Ah, can you smell it? The smell of fresh-cut grass and the dirt of the diamond. Baseball is back, and it is a beautiful sight. Spring Training games have kicked off, and we are here to break down everything you need to know regarding the top prospect performers from the previous day’s action.
What prospects are standing out? Who is making noise? Who could break camp with teams? Let’s discuss what you need to know!
Exit Velocity Leaders(Prospects Only)
Player | Exit Velocity |
|---|---|
Brennen Davis - SEA | 114.1 |
TJ Rumfield - COL | 113.1 |
Josh Caron - SEA | 113.1 |
Ralphy Velazquez - CLE | 111.1 |
Konnor Griffin - PIT | 109.1 |
Whiff Leaders(Prospects Only)
Player | Whiffs |
|---|---|
Leandro Lopez - TEX | 8 |
Cameron Weston - BAL | 7 |
Mike Burrows - HOU | 7 |
Tucker Biven - WSH | 6 |
Jose Franco - CIN | 6 |
Spring Training Prospect Watch
🚀 Standout of The Day
Brennen Davis, OF, Seattle Mariners
Stats: 1/1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 R
Notable Data: 114.1 mph HR, 21 pitches seen, 9% Chase, 70% ZSwing
Spring Line: 6 PA, 1 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB
Why The Performance Matters:
Old friend alert! Remember Davis? Former top ten prospect on many prospect lists years ago? Unfortunately, a back injury derailed his career and set him back years in development. Now 26 years old, Davis has elected free agency two straight offseasons after not making rosters for the Cubs and then the Yankees this offseason. In December, the Mariners scooped up Davis on a Minor League deal and he is looking strong so far in 2026, albeit a small sample.
The 114 mph blast was quite impressive on Sunday, but Davis also showed strong plate discipline. He took two walks and chased just nine percent of pitches out of the zone and saw 21 pitches in his three trips to the plate. This comes on the heels of a season in which Davis hit 17 home runs in just 198 plate appearances. He ran an impressive 108 mph 90th percentile exit velocity and topped at 112 mph last year.
The biggest problems in the profile revolve around injuries and contact ability. It has taken the last three seasons for Davis to reach a full-season worth of plate appearances and last year saw him run just a 68 percent contact rate. The 34 percent chase rate was bad, so what we saw yesterday was encouraging.
Fantasy Spin:
Davis is far from a must-add in fantasy leagues. He should be on your radar, though, because there is no denying the talent in the profile. The first step for Davis to be fantasy relevant is to be healthy. If he can show that, Davis is going to put up big numbers in Triple-A.
The power is there, and Davis still has decent athleticism. Keep an eye on what Davis does this offseason, as there could be a chance he could find at-bats with the Mariners this season if he can stay healthy all season. -CC
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