Orioles Prospect Report - March 2025
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:01 pm
From BA's article 20 Standout Prospect Performances From Spring Breakout:
Carson Williams, SS, Rays
While three other Top 100 Prospects homered in the Spring Breakout kickoff, Williams was the standout at the plate. Not only did he homer in the bottom of the eighth to give the Rays a 7-5 lead, he reached base two other times on Thursday, going 2-for-4 with a walk. Williams is an outstanding defender with power at the plate and loads of athleticism that touches all elements of his game. He’s had some bat-to-ball concerns during his career but has done well to improve in that area in recent years.
Alexander Clemmey, LHP, Nationals
It’s no secret that Clemmey has some of the loudest stuff in the Nationals system. The 19-year-old lefthander, who was dealt from Cleveland to Washington last summer in the deal that sent Lane Thomas to the Guardians, garnered a $2.3 million bonus in the second round of the 2023 draft. His eye-popping stuff makes it easy to see why. Clemmey’s fastball sits in the mid-to-upper 90s, his upper-70s curveball flashes plus with sharp bite and his slicing slider can vex even the best of hitters. Both pitches were outstanding on Sunday night, when he struck out six in three innings. His changeup flashed at least solid-average, too. Now, he needs to throw more strikes. Clemmey’s outing was part dominant and part scattershot, which is the tale of most of his turns on the mound. He finished with a flourish, however, punching out Mets prospects Jett Williams and Ryan Clifford to finish his evening.
Carson Williams, SS, Rays
While three other Top 100 Prospects homered in the Spring Breakout kickoff, Williams was the standout at the plate. Not only did he homer in the bottom of the eighth to give the Rays a 7-5 lead, he reached base two other times on Thursday, going 2-for-4 with a walk. Williams is an outstanding defender with power at the plate and loads of athleticism that touches all elements of his game. He’s had some bat-to-ball concerns during his career but has done well to improve in that area in recent years.
Alexander Clemmey, LHP, Nationals
It’s no secret that Clemmey has some of the loudest stuff in the Nationals system. The 19-year-old lefthander, who was dealt from Cleveland to Washington last summer in the deal that sent Lane Thomas to the Guardians, garnered a $2.3 million bonus in the second round of the 2023 draft. His eye-popping stuff makes it easy to see why. Clemmey’s fastball sits in the mid-to-upper 90s, his upper-70s curveball flashes plus with sharp bite and his slicing slider can vex even the best of hitters. Both pitches were outstanding on Sunday night, when he struck out six in three innings. His changeup flashed at least solid-average, too. Now, he needs to throw more strikes. Clemmey’s outing was part dominant and part scattershot, which is the tale of most of his turns on the mound. He finished with a flourish, however, punching out Mets prospects Jett Williams and Ryan Clifford to finish his evening.