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BEST TOOLS IN THE MINOR LEAGUES

In consultation with scouts, executives and player development executives, here are the players with the best tools in the minor leagues for the 2023 season. Only players who were prospect-eligible and on Opening Day minor league rosters or injured lists were considered.

BEST HITTER

1. Sal Frelick, OF, Brewers2. Termarr Johnson, 2B, Pirates3. Curtis Mead, 3B, Rays4. Brooks Lee, SS, Twins5. Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Rays

Honorable mention: Jonathan Aranda, 2B,

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