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    Pirates RHP prospect Seth Hernandez recorded eight strikeouts over six scoreless innings on Saturday for High-A Greensboro.

    Hernandez leads the entire minor leagues with 93 strikeouts and holds a strong 2.04 ERA and 0.98 WHIP across 57 1/3 innings over 13 starts this season. The 19-year-old prodigy, who was selected sixth overall in last year’s draft, is already one of the top pitching prospects in baseball and projects as a certifiable fantasy ace in the future. He’s still a couple hyperspace jumps from the majors, but it wouldn’t be shocking if his present trajectory puts him in Pittsburgh at some point later next year.
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    Hernandez opened the second inning by fanning Blake Mitchell on an 87.8-mph changeup, induced a foul pop up from Caleb Bonemer and finished the frame by blowing a 99-mph fastball past Ike Irish on the outer edge. He averaged a sizzling 99.5 mph, hitting triple digits three times, while topping out at 101 mph in the 14-pitch appearance. The 20-year-old prodigy, selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft, has a chance to finish the season as the consensus top pitching prospect in baseball. With top-of-the-rotation stuff and a rapidly accelerating trajectory, it’s not hyperbolic to say that Hernandez profiles as a potential fantasy ace alongside Paul Skenes once he arrives in Pittsburgh.
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    Hernandez continues to establish himself as one of the top pitching prospects in baseball, becoming the first minor league to reach the 100-strikeout plateau on Friday night when he allowed just six baserunners over five frames. The 19-year-old phenom, who was selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft, has allowed just one run with a 17/6 K/BB ratio across 12 2/3 innings over his last three starts, lowering his full-season ERA from 2.88 to 2.02 in the process. He’s still a ways off from the big leagues, but his present trajectory puts him on track to reach Pittsburgh at some point later next season.
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    Great news for Florida State League hitters. The 19-year-old Hernandez was simply overwhelming them with 50 strikeouts and 13 hits allowed in 28 innings. His ERA stood at 0.96.
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    Hernandez posted nine punchouts for the third consecutive starts and generated an eye-popping 24 swinging strikes in this one. He threw 56 of 81 pitches for strikes and allowed just four baserunners over six dominant innings. The 19-year-old continues to strengthen his case as the top fantasy pitching prospect in the game. He’s struck out 48.1 percent of the batters he’s faced in his professional debut while recording a microscopic 0.96 ERA, 0.71 WHIP and 50/7 K/BB ratio across 28 innings over six starts at Low-A.
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    Hernandez generated 19 swinging strikes and tallied nine strikeouts for the second consecutive start. He wasn’t completely untouchable in this one as he surrendered six hits, including a pair of solo homers, while throwing 47 of 70 pitches for strikes. The 19-year-old prodigy, who was selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft, holds a sparkling 1.23 ERA, 0.73 WHIP and 41/6 K/BB ratio across 22 innings this season. He’s still a couple hyperspace jumps away from potentially joining Paul Skenes atop Pittsburgh’s rotation, but he’s clearly one of the top fantasy pitching prospects in the game already.
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    Hernandez has looked like one of the top pitching prospects in baseball during his professional debut, recording a pristine 0.53 ERA and 32/5 K/BB ratio across 17 innings over five starts. The 19-year-old phenom, who was selected sixth overall in last year’s draft, flashes triple-digit fastball velocity in addition to strong secondaries. He topped 96 mph on 30 of his 61 pitches during Friday’s latest dominant performance. He’s a couple hyperspace jumps from the majors, despite being extremely advanced for his age and experience, but there’s a realistic chance he finishes the year in the upper minors.
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    It’s hard to fully capture how dominant Hernandez has been in his professional debut. The numbers speak for themselves as he’s compiled a microscopic 0.75 ERA with a 23/3 K/BB ratio over 12 innings. The 19-year-old, taken sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft, already looks like one of the most polished young arms in baseball and could reach Double-A by the end of the season. A rapid ascent to the majors like collegiate arms Chase Burns or Trey Yesavage last year seems unlikely, but the stuff is there for him to debut at some point next year.
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    Hernandez put together another scintillating performance in the wake of last week’s sublime professional debut, generating 14 swinging strikes, maxed out at 100.5 mph and dominated with a virtually unhittable sinker. The 19-year-old prodigy has compiled a microscopic 1.29 ERA and 15/1 K/BB ratio across seven innings to open the season. It’s become abundantly clear that Hernandez is already one of the top pitching prospects in baseball and has the potential to be a front-of-the-rotation starter in the future. He’s going to skyrocket up dynasty rankings lists in the next few weeks, if he hasn’t already.
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    There are professional debuts, and then there’s whatever Hernandez just did. The 19-year-old prodigy was selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft as the consensus top prep pitching arm in the class and has certainly lived up to the hype. He topped out at 99.3 mph and generated an eye-popping 18 swinging strikes on 39 pitches (30 strikes) in the abbreviated outing. He’s still a hyperspace jump or two, to borrow a Star Wars metaphor, from reaching the big leagues, but he’s clearly one of the top pitching prospects in the fantasy landscape already. He’ll be one of the biggest risers in dynasty rankings over the next few months.
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    Hernandez, the first high school pitcher selected this year, takes just below the slot value of $7.56 million as the No. 6 pick. He was committed to Vanderbilt, but there was never any real chance that he’d get there.

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    Jordan Walker won the 2026 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby.

    Walker entered the event as one of the field’s biggest underdogs, but looked cool, calm and collected from the outset, launching 19 home runs on just 27 swings, including 13 in the first round, to cruise into the finals. He then eliminated one of the favorites, Junior Caminero, to earn a showdown with Kyle Schwarber in an electric final round. The 24-year-old burgeoning star went deep on each of his final six swings to become the first Cardinals hitter in franchise history to win the Home Run Derby. It was an unbelievable performance.
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    Kyle Schwarber finished as the runner-up in the 2026 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby.

    Schwarber’s defining characteristic is an uncanny ability to thrive under pressure, somehow always finding his swing and locking in on the biggest stages in baseball. The 33-year-old entered as the overwhelming favorite in his home ballpark and managed to overcome a frosty start to narrowly advance to the semifinals before outlasting former teammate Willson Contreras to reach the final round. He homered on seven of his first 10 swings in the finals and finished with a whopping 11 on 15 swings. It took a herculean effort from Cardinals emerging star Jordan Walker, who homered on each of his final six swings to pull off an incredible comeback.
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    Padres signed OF Dustin Harris to a minor league contract.

    Harris heads to Triple-A El Paso as extra outfield depth for San Diego. The 27-year-old has hit .233 (10-for-43) with five homers in 52 plate appearances across 17 games between the White Sox and Astros this season.
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    White Sox signed first-round pick SS Roch Cholowsky.

    Cholowsky receives a $10.35 million signing bonus, which represents a roughly $1 million under-slot deal, as the top-overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft. The 21-year-old was universally regarded as the most polished collegiate shortstop in at least a decade with a real chance to be above average both at the plate and in the field. From a fantasy standpoint, he projects as a strong contributor in the power department with enough hit tool projection to envision a respectable batting average. He won’t help at all in the stolen base department, which caps his realistic upside. Still, he’s a phenomenal prospect with a chance to bolster Chicago’s rapidly improving young nucleus as one one of their franchise cornerstones.
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    Dodgers sent LHP Charlie Barnes outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

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    Orioles optioned LHP Nick Raquet to Triple-A Norfolk.

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    The Brewers and Jacob Misiorowski haven’t discussed a long-term contract extension, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray.

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    Rangers released INF Jonah Bride.

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    Cole Ragans underwent season-ending UCL repair surgery earlier this month.

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    Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) went 0-for-3 with a strikeout on Monday in a minor league rehab game in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

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