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“Brewers shortstop Ricki Moneys checks in fifth on the strength of a 109 mph 90th percentile exit velocity, a 111 mph max exit velocity, and better-than-average contact rates and swing decisions. This type of power was seen in 2025 from players such as Mariners outfielder Yorger Bautista and Tigers infielder Cris Rodriguez, but those players showed other flaws, such as chase rates above 30% or in-zone contact rates below 80%—areas in which Moneys has not shown weakness thus far. The 6-foot infielder is already a RoboScout favorite.“

Some EV data on Moneys from BA today.

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Just now, snoogans8056 said:

“Brewers shortstop Ricki Moneys checks in fifth on the strength of a 109 mph 90th percentile exit velocity, a 111 mph max exit velocity, and better-than-average contact rates and swing decisions. This type of power was seen in 2025 from players such as Mariners outfielder Yorger Bautista and Tigers infielder Cris Rodriguez, but those players showed other flaws, such as chase rates above 30% or in-zone contact rates below 80%—areas in which Moneys has not shown weakness thus far. The 6-foot infielder is already a RoboScout favorite.“

Some EV data on Moneys from BA today.

I dont think this class will be as good as the Made, Pena, Anderson, Ortuno class but it could be close. I think the depth might better.

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