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MIN • PR-DH
6 months ago
Catchers are weird from a developmental standpoint. There are so many variables to consider with their long-term outlook, but Tait has made some waves in the lower minors this season, hitting .255/.319/.434 with 11 homers in 75 games between High-A Jersey Shore and Low-A Clearwater. The 18-year-old prodigy boasts immense raw power upside and has posted upper-echelon exit velocities relative to his age and level. He’s clearly one of the better catching prospects in baseball already and a significant addition for Minnesota.