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  • KC Outfield
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    Royals outfield prospect Gavin Cross was one of 23 players to receive invitations to MLB spring training on Friday.
    While Jac Caglianone is the biggets name on the list of non-roster invitees, Cross is intriguing in his own right. The 23-year-old outfielder — and ninth overall pick from the 2022 draft class — slashed .261/.342/.428 with 15 homers, 59 RBI and 30 stolen bases (32 attempts) in 101 games at Double-A Northwest Arkansas in 2024. There’s a good chance that we see him in Kansas City at some point during the 2025 season and his speed would give him some appeal from a fantasy perspective.
  • KC Starting Pitcher
    Royals assigned RHP Beck Way and OF Diego Hernandez to minor league camp.
    Beck Way was sent from the Yankees organization to the Royals in July 2022 in exchange for outfielder Andrew Benintendi. The 24-year-old posted a 6.67 ERA and 1.77 WHIP across 79 2/3 innings at Double-A Northwest Arkansas.
  • Starting Pitcher
    Royals acquired RHP Beck Way from the Yankees in the deal for Andrew Benintendi.
    Way was a fourth-round pick in 2022 who has posted a slash of 3.73 in 15 starts with an 80/26 K/BB ratio in his 72 1/3 innings. He’s a 22-year-old right-hander -- 23 on August 6 -- who has a plus fastball and slider with a useable change for good measure. He projects as a backend starter at the highest level, but the stuff could play up in relief.

  • Starting Pitcher
    Yankees RHP prospect Beck Way struck out seven over five scoreless frames for High-A Hudson Valley.
    Beck allowed four hits with a walk. The right-hander has been consistently inconsistent as of late, as two of his last four starts have seen him fire five-inning shutouts. The other two have seen him record a total of 10 outs and give up 11 runs. That helps explain why the 2020 fourth-round pick has a 5.40 ERA, but a 44/12 K/BB ratio helps tell you that there’s been better with the bitter. Way has two plus pitches in his fastball and slider, and he also has made gains with a change that should be an average pitch. The issue -- unsurprisingly -- is command, and it may cause him to move to the bullpen someday. The Yankees will give him every chance to start, however, and if the command can reach average, he has a chance for some fantasy relevance.