Which of these 3 players will be MiLB Pitching Prospect of the Year?
At 9 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 30, MLB Network will air the second annual MiLB Awards Show, with host Matt Vasgersian handing out a slew of honors, recognizing some of the best prospects, performances and moments of the 2024 season.
The three finalists for MiLB Pitching Prospect of the Year -- along with the finalists for MiLB Hitting Prospect of the Year -- were determined by the MLB Pipeline staff, which only considered Minor League statistics when whittling down the large pool of worthy candidates to these three arms.
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Caden Dana, RHP, Angels (No. 70 on Top 100)
Age: 20
Double-A: 9-7, 23 GS, 135 2/3 IP, 2.52 ERA, 147 K, 39 BB, .184 BAA, 0.94 WHIP, 2.6 BB/9, 9.8 K/9
The Angels have a reputation for moving prospects quickly, and they lived up to that reputation with Dana, the organization¡¯s 11th-round pick in 2022 out of the New Jersey high school ranks. They started the big right-hander at Double-A this year and he really responded, reaching the Majors as a 20-year-old on the heels of a sensational season.
The Angels didn¡¯t place any restrictions on the durable, efficient Dana, letting him top 100 pitches six times before his big league debut on Sept. 1, when he became the team¡¯s youngest starting pitcher since 1973. This was after he spent the summer dominating the Southern League as one of its youngest players, striking out more than a batter per inning and ranking among the top pitchers in the Minors in batting average against and WHIP.
Quinn Mathews, LHP, Cardinals (No. 80 on Top 100)
Age: 23
Single-A: 3-1, 6 GS, 30 2/3 IP, 1.47 ERA, 52 K, 11 BB, .133 BAA, 0.82 WHIP, 3.2 BB/9, 15.3 K/9
High-A: 3-1, 7 GS, 43 2/3 IP, 2.68 ERA, 58 K, 9 BB, .160 BAA, 0.76 WHIP, 1.9 BB/9, 12 K/9
Double-A: 2-1, 9 GS, 52 1/3 IP, 2.41 ERA, 70 K, 15 BB, .186 BAA, 0.96 WHIP, 2.6 BB/9, 12 K/9
Triple-A: 0-2, 4 GS, 16 2/3 IP, 6.48 ERA, 22 K, 14 BB, .281 BAA, 1.92 WHIP, 7.6 BB/9, 11.9 K/9
Total: 8-5, 26 GS, 143 1/3 IP, 2.76 ERA, 202 K, 49 BB, .179 BAA, 0.98 WHIP, 4.12 BB/9, 12.7 K/9
The Cardinals' fourth-round pick in 2023 entered the organization with a reputation for missing bats, having finished second in Division I in strikeouts to Paul Skenes during his senior year at Stanford. During his first year of pro ball, Mathews eclipsed the 200-strikeout mark while climbing four levels and finishing the year at Triple-A. He is only the second Minor Leaguer to reach the milestone since 2011, along with D-backs righty Brandon Pfaadt (2022).
Everywhere he pitched this season, Mathews got whiffs in bulk. He racked up 11 strikeouts in his second pro start at Single-A Palm Beach, and 13 more two starts later. He posted double-digit strikeouts in two more starts at High-A and three others at Double-A Springfield, before finishing the year at Triple-A. He recorded at least as many strikeouts as innings pitched in 23 of his 26 starts.
Travis Sykora, RHP, Nationals (No. 92 on Top 100)
Age: 20
Single-A: 5-3, 20 GS, 85 IP, 2.33 ERA, 129 K, 27 BB, .168 BAA, 0.91 WHIP, 2.9 BB/9, 13.7 K/9
The Nationals went over slot to sign Sykora, their third-round pick in 2023, away from his Texas commit, and they let him develop all year at Single-A for his first pro season. He looked like a man amongst boys at times, logging at least five no-hit innings in two starts and six perfect frames in another, setting the tone for Fredericksburg¡¯s first nine-inning no-hitter in franchise history on Aug. 9.
Sykora posted a dominant 129/27 strikeout-to-walk rate and allowed only two homers all season. Among pitchers who threw 80 innings or more, he ranked among the Minors¡¯ best in a host of categories, including ERA, WHIP, K/9, BAA and FIP.
Previous winners:
2013: Jos¨¦ Fern¨¢ndez, MIA
2014: Tyler Glasnow, PIT
2015: Blake Snell, TB
2016: Tyler Glasnow, PIT
2017: Jon Duplantier, ARI
2018: Dylan Cease, CWS
2019: MacKenzie Gore, SD
2020: None (Covid)
2021: Grayson Rodriguez, BAL
2022: Andrew Painter, PHI
2023: Drew Thorpe, NYY