Spring Training Prospect Report - February 25, 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

James Tibbs III - LAD

112.9

Brennen Davis - SEA

111.2

Nick Cimilo - PIT

111.1

Raudi Rodriguez - LAA

111.1

Jose Devers - CLE

109.5

Whiff Leaders(Prospects Only)

Player

Whiffs

Nestor German - BAL

8

George Klassen - LAA

8

Justin King - MIA

7

Dylan Ray - ARI

7

Jurrangelo Cijntje - STL

6

Spring Training Prospect Watch

🚀 Standout of The Day

Bryce Eldridge, 1B, San Francisco Giants

Stats: 1/2 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 2 R

Notable Data: 101.3 mph HR

Why The Performance Matters:

Eldridge blasted his first home run of the spring on a 101.3 mph home run that traveled 391 feet. It was just his second hit of the spring, but hopefully, it is a catalyst for him as he looks to claim a spot on Opening Day in the Giants’ lineup.

Eldridge did strike out in the game, but he also took a walk and came around to score. He now has a .250/.455/.750 slash line in the spring, though it has been just 11 plate appearances.

Last season, Eldridge spent the year between Double-A and Triple-A and slashed .260/.333/.510 with 25 home runs and made his MLB debut, though he did struggle in his ten games.

There is no denying the kind of power Eldridge brings to the table, as his 90th percentile exit velocity near 109 mph is a high-end mark for a 20-year-old. Not only does he hit the ball hard, but Eldridge also puts batted balls at ideal angles and runs one of the highest barrel rates in the minors.

Eldridge is aggressive on pitches in the zone, especially over the heart of the plate. The approach and contact skills are around average, but when you have 70-grade power, the profile can work. He ran a 78 percent zone contact rate, and has an average chase rate at 27 percent.

Fantasy Spin:

Eldridge will spend the entire 2026 season as a 21-year-old and should be the Giants’ everyday DH and get reps at first base. You can likely expect ups and downs from him, but if he plays every day or even on the strong side of a platoon, Eldridge feels like a good bet to hit 20 home runs this year. -CC

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