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Dominican Academy opening

The 11-month mark arrived Monday since the opening ceremony of the Orioles’ new, state-of-the-art training academy in Guerra, Dominican Republic.

The 22.5-acre complex is home to the organization’s regional facility for Caribbean, Central and South American player development operations, with three full fields, a sports turf agility field, batting and pitching tunnels, dormitories, administrative buildings, entertainment spaces, a dining room with nutritious meals, and three classrooms with a computer lab. The expectation was that more than 100 players, coaches and staff would be housed there.

“It’s an incredibly impressive facility,” manager Brandon Hyde said that day. “I just think it’s so well done and it means a ton for the organization because this is part of the lifeblood of our team and lifeblood of our organization is signing players and giving them a great facility to train in. And this is the step one for a lot of our young players that we signed that are going to be Baltimore Orioles, and to have them be in this sort of facility is incredible.

“Everything is done extremely well, just from the fields to the artificial surface for the agility field, to what the clubhouse and the classrooms look like. Just a really, really well designed facility, and looking forward to our young players using it. I didn’t really know what to expect. I’ve been to a couple of facilities down here before. Every one is a little bit different, but this is like modern and this is a really, really, new-age type of facility.”

More young players will be arriving with the international signing period beginning on Jan. 15.

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Even while injured, Wallace gives Nats more options at third base

Cayden Wallace Royals

PROSPECT REVIEW: CAYDEN WALLACE

Age on opening day 2025: 22

How acquired: Traded with Competitive Balance A pick (Caleb Lomavita) from Royals for Hunter Harvey in July 2024; originally drafted in second round by Royals in 2022 from Arkansas

Ranking: No. 11 per MLB Pipeline, No. 10 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
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Lomavita gives Nats much-needed catching depth

Caleb Lomavita Fredericksburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: CALEB LOMAVITA

Age on opening day 2025: 22

How acquired: Drafted in Competitive Balance A round in 2024 from University of California, Berkeley; pick acquired via trade along with Cayden Wallace from Royals for Hunter Harvey in July 2024

Ranking: No. 10 per MLB Pipeline, No. 9 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2027
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Dickerson is first example of Nats’ new approach to draft

Luke Dickerson Mike Rizzo

PROSPECT REVIEW: LUKE DICKERSON

Age on opening day 2025: 19

How acquired: Drafted in second round in 2024 from Morris Knolls High School in Rockaway, N.J.

Ranking: No. 7 per MLB Pipeline, No. 16 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2028
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Although signed under slot, King brings high upside value

Seaver King Fredericksburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: SEAVER KING

Age on opening day 2025: 21

How acquired: Drafted No. 10 overall in 2024 from Wake Forest

Ranking: No. 5 per MLB Pipeline, No. 8 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2027
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After rising fast, Pinckney needs to adjust to upper levels of minor leagues

Andrew Pinckney Rochester

PROSPECT REVIEW: ANDREW PINCKNEY

Age on opening day 2025: 24

How acquired: Drafted in fourth round in 2023 from University of Alabama

Ranking: No. 28 per MLB Pipeline, No. 21 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2026
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While still very young, when will speedster Vaquero fly up the ranks?

Cristhian Vaquero Fredericksburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: CRISTHIAN VAQUERO

Age on opening day 2025: 20

How acquired: Signed as international free agent, January 2022

Ranking: No. 23 per MLB Pipeline, No. 12 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2027
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Can Morales be Nats’ long-term solution at first or third?

Yohandy Morales

PROSPECT REVIEW: YOHANDY MORALES

Age on opening day 2025: 23

How acquired: Drafted in second round in 2023 from the University of Miami (Fla.)

Ranking: No. 9 per MLB Pipeline, No. 7 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
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O's prospect Creed Willems on his solid '24 season and how mental skills work helped

Creed Willems

For Orioles top 30 catching prospect Creed Willems, some mental skills work this year help his physical talents play and show more often.

One can help the other and for Willems in 2024, it did.

The lefty-hitting catcher, who turned 21 in June, played 98 games this past season, the first 82 with High-A Aberdeen and the last 16 with Double-A Chesapeake. He missed about a month starting July 9 due to a left hamstring issue. He then played well for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League. It was a solid season that sets him up to make a run at Triple-A maybe in the second half of next year if he can handle Double-A pitchers and his own hurlers when back behind the plate.

He is ranked as the club’s No. 22 prospect by MLBPipeline.com and No. 25 via Baseball America.

“I thought it went really well. Other than the month of May, had a really tough month (with a .612 OPS),” he said in a recent phone interview. “But, worked on what I needed to work on. Pushing through the highs and lows and just keep a steady head. I was really proud of what I did this past year.

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After scary moment in spring, Lile looking to stand out in Nats outfield

Daylen Lile Harrisburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: DAYLEN LILE

Age on opening day 2025: 22

How acquired: Drafted in second round in 2021 from Trinity High School in Louisville, Ky.

Ranking: No. 12 per MLB Pipeline, No. 17 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
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A look at the Baseball America O's top 10 prospects list

Samuel Basallo

A new Baseball America O’s top 10 prospects list dropped this week. Before or even after you get to your Turkey today, take a look at the list and a few thoughts on each player.

1 – Catcher Samuel Basallo: The big man with the big bat ascends to the top spot. Now it’s a matter of time before he makes his MLB debut. A shining star for the O’s international program, he now has plenty of company among the O’s top 30 with numerous other international talents.

He played in the Futures Game in July and Minor League Baseball named him as the Top MLB Prospect in the Double-A-Eastern League. He moved to Triple-A late in the year, where, after a 7-for-44 start, he batted .297 with an .810 OPS his last 11 Triple-A Norfolk games.

2 – Infielder Coby Mayo: Another big man with a big bat. The minor league numbers were pretty special, but he was swinging and missing a ton in his brief time with the Orioles. Patience needed here. Once Mayo hits that first 450-foot shot in the majors, plenty of more are likely to follow. Biggest question for his future – what position will he play?

3 – Outfielder Heston Kjerstad: He has been on the O’s playoff rosters the last two Octobers. Now he could be the replacement in right field if Anthony Santander's signs with another club. The No. 2 pick in the 2020 MLB Draft, the O’s soon need to figure out what they have here. He’s had 814 plate appearances in Double-A and Triple-A over the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

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Green continues to search for contact while strikeouts have him sliding down ranks

Elijah Green

PROSPECT REVIEW: ELIJAH GREEN

Age on opening day 2025: 21

How acquired: Drafted No. 5 overall in 2022 from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.

Ranking: No. 21 per MLB Pipeline, No. 19 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2026
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“Forgotten Prospect” Hassell needs to stay healthy before becoming “a guy” for Nats

robert hassell iii

PROSPECT REVIEW: ROBERT HASSELL III

Age on opening day 2025: 23

How acquired: Traded with MacKenzie Gore, CJ Abrams, James Wood, Jarlin Susana and Luke Voit from Padres for Juan Soto and Josh Bell in August 2022; originally drafted No. 8 overall by Padres in 2020 from Independence High School in Thompson’s Station, Tenn.

Ranking: No. 13 per MLB Pipeline, No. 14 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
* Projected by MLB Pipeline

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House moved closer to debut with more experience

Brady House Rochester White

PROSPECT REVIEW: BRADY HOUSE

Age on opening day 2025: 21

How acquired: Drafted No. 11 overall in 2021 from Winder-Barrow High School in Winder, Ga.

Ranking: No. 3 (No. 84 overall) per MLB Pipeline, No. 4 (No. 79 overall) per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
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Muñoz worth the waiver claim with electric stuff

Roddery Munoz Rochester

PROSPECT REVIEW: RODDERY MUÑOZ

Age on opening day 2024: 23

How acquired: Claimed off waivers from Braves, July 2023; originally signed as international free agent by Braves from Dominican Republic, June 2018

Ranking: No. 30 per MLB Pipeline, NR per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2024
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Alvarez hopes to carry Pitcher of the Year momentum up Nats system

Andew Alvarez Wilmington

PROSPECT REVIEW: ANDREW ALVAREZ

Age on opening day 2024: 24

How acquired: Drafted in 12th round in 2021 from California Polytechnic State University

Ranking: NR per MLB Pipeline, NR per Baseball America

MLB ETA: TBD
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After back surgery, Cronin looking for more command

Matt Cronin Rochester

PROSPECT REVIEW: MATT CRONIN

Age on opening day 2024: 26

How acquired: Drafted in fourth round in 2019 from University of Arkansas

Ranking: NR per MLB Pipeline, No. 29 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2023
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Undrafted Brzykcy to continue improbable rise after Tommy John surgery

Zach Brzykcy Harrisburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: ZACH BRZYKCY

Age on opening day 2024: 24

How acquired: Signed as undrafted free agent in 2020 from Virginia Tech

Ranking: No. 28 per MLB Pipeline, No. 22 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2024
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Parker impresses with strikeouts, needs to cut down walks

Mitchell Parker Harrisburg

PROSPECT REVIEW: MITCHELL PARKER

Age on opening day 2024: 24

How acquired: Drafted in fifth round in 2020 from San Jacinto College (Houston)

Ranking: No. 25 per MLB Pipeline, No. 30 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2024
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Lara has work to do to get strikeout numbers back up

Andry Lara Wilmington

PROSPECT REVIEW: ANDRY LARA

Age on opening day 2024: 21

How acquired: Signed as international free agent, July 2019

Ranking: No. 23 per MLB Pipeline, No. 18 per Baseball America

MLB ETA: 2025
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